[ 4^5 ] 
1769 By Capella continued 
Date of the Obl'er- 
vation 
Latitude deduced 
Above the 
pole 
Below the 
pole 
90 Arch 
96 Arch 
Tan. 31 
Febr. 5 
8 
9 
14 
24 
Means of 
Febr. 13 
thefe are 
0 / // 
58 47 22| 
58 47 ^Si 
58 47 32I 
58 47 3o| 
58 47 31I 
,58 47 3i| 
0 / // 
58 47 29i 
58 47 385: 
58 47 45r 
58 47 36 
58 47 32 1 
i8_47 364; 
58 47 29 
58 47 37l 
By a. Perfei 
Jan. 29 
31 
Febr. 14 
Means of 
Jan. 29 
thefe are 
58 47 23I 
58 47 28i 
58 47 33 
58 47 '285 
58 47 33? 
58 47 38 
58 47 28| 
58 47 33 i 
Thefe four (fars pa/Ted the meridian 
to the fouthward of the zenith, when above 
the pole ; which circum fiance rendered them 
vaflly convenient for determining the lati- 
tude of the place, as the enor of the line of 
collimation of the quadrant is thereby en- 
tirely excluded, provided it did not alter in 
the interval between the obfervations. 
1768 
By the 
Pole Star 
Date of the Obferva. 
vation 
Latitude 
deduced 
Above the 
pole 
Below tht 
pole 
90 Arch 
96 Arch 
1769 
[0 / 1 / 
0 ! u 
Decern. 2 
January r 
38 47 2 if 
58 47 37 
Febr. 8 
38 47 6 
58 47 24.1 
^ -1 
;8 47, 6| 
58 47 24 
3 
January i 
38 47 32| 
.58 47 33’ 
Ftbr. S 
38 47 7 i 
58 47 2+1 
24 
38 47 8| 
5'8 47 24 
15 
January i 
58 47 37 
58 47 38|' 
Febr. E 
;8 47 i8| 
58 47 26 
58 47 18 
58 47,25! 
19 
January 1 
58 47 2^1 
58 47 3/i 
- 
Febr. 8 
58 47 72 
58 47 25 
1769 
2-1 
38 47 8i 
58 47 24!' 
Jan. 18 
January i 
58 47 25-J 
58 47 35! 
Febr. 8 
58 47 6 
58 47 23 
58 47 72 
58 47 22! 
Means of 
thefe are 
,8 47 16 
58 47 28! 
The Latitude of Prince of Wales's Fort deduced from Obfervations of the Sun, and of fuch ftars as 
pafTed fouth of the zenith. 
By the San 
1768 
■ Sept. 
2 C 
2 I- 
22 
3c 
1 
H 
>7 
2 C 
22 
Auguft 2 
S 
22 
0£l, 
1769 
June 
Declination 
N. 
o 42 9 
o 18 44§ 
S. 
o 4 40 
3 ” 59f 
3 35 
8 32 49 
9 39 4 
N. 
23 28 5§ 
23 27 40 
17 36 1 84 
li 48 " 
II 33 II 
Latitude deduced ! 
90 Arch 96 Arch 
Si 
58 48 19 
^8 48 2bi 
c8 48 I f-i 
58 48 134 
58 48 21-4 
^8 48 i8| 
58 48 324 
58 47 3H 
58 48 io| 
f8 48 I2i 
58 48 16 
58 48 14 
The means of thefe are 58 48 i $ 
58 47 57' 
58 48 14I 
58 48 2 
58 48 3 
5^ 48 33 
58 48 12 
38 48 
^ T i 
/2 1 
58 47 26 
58 47 46 
58 48 6| 
58 48 7“ 
58 47 2 
I 
/ z 
58 48 
By Capella 
L trtude deduced 
1768 j Declination 
o / // 
1345 4.4 i °23 
If 
1-7 
The means of thefe are 
go Arch 
38 47 34-2 
58 48 3 i 
58 47 48 
58 47 481 
96 Arch 
58.47 33i 
58 47 4^1 
58 47 392 
58 47 392 
By a'Perfei 
Sept, 
Oct. 
2949 
1449 
17 
^ 9 
I 10 
58 47 47 
58 47 47 
58 47 44 
58 47 532 
58 47 392. 
58 47 2li 
The mean? of thefe are 58 47 46 58 47 385^ 
2.7:6 8'- 
