Lunar observations.] 
APPENDIX. 
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TABLE IV. (Reference from p. 148.) 
Longitude of the Tents, at the head of Port Lincoln. 
Appt. Greenwich 
time of the 
observations. 
Place. 
1802 Feb. 
" At sea. 
15 at 1 26< 
26 at 13 22 
At the tents 
f At anchor 
March. near the 
h I head of 
9 at 16 36< Spacer's 
Gulph. 
L — 
r Ditto. 
10 at 18 42< 
f Under sail, 
| Investiga- 
25 at 12 42 < tor's Strait. 
Ditto. 
26 at 13 6< — 
Longit. E. 
from 
Naut. Aim. 
8 
135 
135 
135 
135 44 
135 31 
135 21 
136 1 
0 
18 15 
16 30 
15 
15 
30 
15 
Reduction 
by two 
time keepers. 
135 52 30 
135 51 15 
138 14 30 
138 30 
138 
138 
138 
0 
13 45 
5 0 
4 0 
137 59 30 
4 
2 
3 
4 
55 
30 
15 
45 
15 
0 
15 
08 30 
138 
138 
138 
]38 
137 
137 57 
137 3 
137 46 45 
137 38 30 
137 46 45 
137 43 
J 37 41 
137 39 
137 41 
+ 0 44 58 
East Longitude 
of the 
Tents. 
.2 5 5 
Ditto. 
0 
15 
45 
15 
137 47 30 
1 47 34 
1 57 54 
135 
136 
136 
136 
136 
136 
136 
135 
135 
136 
136 
136 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
52 58 
3 13 
1 
29 
16 
28 
13 
13 
Correction 
for errors 
of tables. 
6 28 
1 15 
52 30 
51 15 
9 25 
24 55 
8 40 
59 55 
58 55 
54 25 
59 25 
57 10 
58 40 
59 10 
49 55 
52 10 
50 56 
59 11 
50 56 
59 11 
45 6 
43 21 
41 51 
43 21 
49 36 
Longitude from thirty sets! 
oflunar distances, J 
- 19 45 
-19 15 
- 4 30 
- 15 30 
Interv. of 
([ 's error. 
16 30 
7 15 
-10 45 
"wo days. 
Ditto. 
One day. 
Correct. Longit. 
of the 
Tents. 
Two days 
Ditto. 
Five days. 
Ditto. 
135 
135 
135 
136 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
136 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
135 
435 
■>•> Id 
43 28 
41 43 
9 58 
56 58 
47 13 
56 45 
48 0 
46 45 
53 55 
9 25 
53 10 
44 25 
43 25 
38 55 
42 55 
40 40 
42 10 
42 40 
33 25 
35 40 
43 41 
51 56 
43 41 
51 56 
34 21 
32 36 
31 6 
32 36 
38 51 
Whence 
deduced. 
* Aldeb. 
W. of ([ 
Sp. Virg 
E. of d 
©e. « 
G W. « 
Ditto. 
©E.I 
Ditto. 
Uncorrected 135 58 21,6 Corrected 135 44 51,1 and taken 
From observations west of the moon alone 
east of the moon alone 
- , 135° 43' 56,6" 
- 13 5 45 45,5 
Mean 135 44 51,1 east. 
Solar Eclipse of March 4, 1802, observed at the tents. 
Longitude deduced from beginning - - 135 46 54, 
end - 135 45 22,5 
Mean 
135 46 8,2 east. 
