Extra Observations of Magnetometers, May 6. 1843. 
63 
Declination. 
BlFILAR. 
Balance. 
Declination. 
BlFILAR. 
Balance. 
GSttingen 
Mean Time. 
Min. 
of 
Obs. 
Reading 
Reduced. 
of 
Obs. 
Jtveading 
Cor- 
rected. 
Min 
of 
Obs. 
on liriiT 
1\ c tX LI 1 LI g 
Cor- 
rected. 
Gbttingen 
Mean Time. 
Min. 
of 
Obs. 
Reading 
Reduced. 
iuin. 
of 
Obs. 
Reading 
Cor- 
rected. 
ium . 
of 
Obs. 
Reading 
rected. 
d. h. 
May 6 10 
m. 
o 1 
ra. 
24 
Sc. Dir. 
370-7 
m. 
Mic. Div. 
d. h. 
May 6 11 
m. 
37 
o / 
25 34-85 
m. 
37 
Sc. Div. 
226-6 
m. 
Mic. Div. 
25 
25 8-00 
27 
344-6 
28 
196-1 
38 
221-2 
38 
465-1 
30 
25 10-48 
32 
Out of field. 
33 
126-0 
39 
2o 26-89 
39 
227-8 
35 
25 9-54 
41 
- 28-5 
40 
25 21-78 
40 
41 
222-6 
212-4 
41 
341-1 
43 
25 18-32 
42 
216-9 
42 
3110 
47 
25 21-08 
47 
155-8 
43 
226-2 
43 
291-7 
48 
168-5 
48 
101-5 
44 
25 11-82 
44 
250-1 
49 
185-2 
45 
25 9 05 
45 
268-8 
50 
25 24-25 
160 
51 
184-1 
199-1 
46 
47 
260-0 
256 0 
52 
222-3 
52 
220-5 
48 
241-2 
48 
276-1 
53 
234-3 
49 
246-8 
54 
234-4 
54 
250-0 
50 
25 7-73 
50 
256-0 
51 
342 0 
55 
25 21-04 
55 
221-8 
52 
271-5 
56 
236-6 
56 
274-5 
53 
294 0 
53 
288-0 
57 
25 19-6/ 
57 
228-2 
54 
310-5 
54 
322-0 
58 
221-8 
58 
3170 
55 
24 43-10 
55 
342-4 
59 
240-8 
56 
24 42-43 
56 
348-1 
May 6 11 
0 
25 10-55 
1 
252-2 
1 
454 0 
57 
331-9 
57 
417-0 
2 
25 7-14 
2 
263 0 
58 
346-9 
58 
427-5 
3 
248-2 
3 
487-0 
59 
24 32-97 
59 
348-9 
4 
228-7 
May 6 12 
0 
24 24-67 
0 
364-2 
5 
25 2-64 
5 
6 
203- 5 
204- 3 
1 
2 
24 20-54 
24 18-94 
1 
2 
370-2 
354-6 
7 
215-1 
7 
708-9 
3 
343-9 
3 
459-6 
8 
9 
235-1 
257-7 
8 
9 
754-1 
803-0 
4 
5 
24 11-29 
24 4-92 
4 
5 
322-1 
303-7 
10 
25 16-97 
10 
286-3 
6 
299-5 
6 
480-7 
11 
309-7 
1 1 
860-1 
7 
23 58-05 
7 
296-2 
12 
319-4 
8 
318-2 
8 
494-0 
13 
310-5 
13 
903-9 
9 
23 52-13 
9 
333-9 
14 
301-6 
10 
23 51-71 
10 
335-7 
15 
2d 29-14 
15 
16 
280-5 
248-2 
16 
864-1 
11 
23 52-64 
1 1 
12 
334-1 
346-4 
11 
471-7 
17 
25 7-15 
17 
242-9 
13 
370-7 
13 
375-0 
18 
208-7 
18 
940-2 
14 
24 2-39 
14 
372-6 
19 
164-2 
19 
973-4 
15 
24 6-42 
15 
364-0 
20 
2d 20-03 
20 
89-0 
16 
373-2 
16 
275-0 
21 
84-0 
21 
930-3 
17 
24 14-63 
17 
383-0 
22 
105-2 
22 
911-0 
18 
372-1 
18 
233-7 
23 
149-7 
23 
853-0 
19 
C\ A C\ "1 C\ A 
24 21-24 
19 
363-8 
24 
24 59-14 
24 
169-4 
20 
24 27-36 
20 
357-1 
21 
201-2 
25 
25 5-36 
25 
188-3 
22 
374-4 
26 
168-6 
26 
782-8 
23 
376-4 
23 
236 0 
27 
24 50-80 
27 
130-7 
24 
24 31-60 
24 
379-6 
28 
134-9 
28 
755-0 
25 
24 29-38 
25 
389-0 
29 
146-2 
26 
398-3 
26 
259-0 
30 
25 0-60 
30 
31 
141-0 
167-3 
27 
28 
406-2 
420-7 
28 
260-5 
32 
184-8 
32 
657-0 
29 
24 20-94 
29 
424-2 
33 
195-7 
30 
24 20-87 
30 
417-9 
34 
25 33-27 
34 
186-1 
31 
409-2 
31 
222-0 
35 
25 33-17 
35 
192-7 
32 
24 26-09 
32 
409-9 
36 
215-8 
36 
569 0 
33 
408-2 
33 
181-5 
Bifilar. £=0-0001205. Balance. £=0-000015 approximately. 
Bifilar Thermometer. 1 M 6d 10h f 52°-4 
Balance Thermometer. J * ' 1 54°-0' 
May 6 d 10 h 45 m . The scale of the Bifilar Magnetometer having gone beyond the field of the reading telescope, the torsion circle was 
turned from 287° 44' to 291° 45' ; the subsequent readings have been reduced so as to be comparable with those previous to the turning of 
the torsion circle. — (See Introduction.) 
