o 
/ ^ 
C 250 ] 
Double angle of the n-cridlani ,0 ^ 
altitude of the Sun’s Center J 3 ^ i 
ApparentaltitudeoftheSuu’sccntcr 18 >9 o 
Refradion 2 41 
True altitude of the Sun’s center 18 16 19 
90 c o 
Sun’s zenith diflance . . . 71 43 41 
Sun’s declination reduced to the T , 
meridian of Gafpee j 22 5 
North latitude by obfervation 48 47 31 
(Obf. of Lat. May g, 1768, obferved by the fame, at the fame 
place, with the fame inftrument, and an artificial 
horizon, the latitude, videlicet, 
O / // 
Double angle of the Sun’s lower 1 ^ 
limb, meridian altitude j ^ 
Add for adjufting the quadrant, or - 1 ^ 
ror to the right, J 
0 
CO 
H-< j 
Apparent altitude of the Sun’s 1 
lower limb J 
Add the Sun’s femi-diametcr 
[ 58 34 5 
IS S 3 
Apparent altitude of the Sun’s center 
Dedudl for Refradlion 
58 49 58 
S 3 
True altitude of the Sun’s center 
58 49 25 
90 0 0 
Sun’s zenith diftance . . . . 
Add the Sun’s declination, reduced 1 
to the meridian of Gafpee J 
31 10 35 
[ 17 36 56 
North latitude by obfervation 
48 47 31 
Obf. 
