VII. Observations of the Comet of 1793, made by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, 
D. D. F. R. S. Astronomer Royal, and other Observers. Communicated by the 
Astronomer Royal. 
Read February 14, 1793. 
1793. 
Mean Time 
at 
Greenwich. 
A of Comet 
in sidereal 
Time. 
i!£ of Comet in 
Degrees, &c. 
Declination 
of 
Comet. 
Longitude 
of 
Comet. 
Latitude 
of 
Comet. 
Name of Observers. 
Jan r /. 
H. M. S. 
H. M. S. 
S. 0 ' " 
D. M. S. 
S. D. M. S. 
D. M. S. 
8 
1 1 
H 
18 
8 55 7 
13 3 5 ° 
11 38 0 
9 26 6 
16 6 43 
20 27 56 
1 12 48 
1 53 28,6 
8 1 40 45 
10 6 59 0 
0 18 12 0 
0 29 37 9 
5 1 46 23 N 
71 1 42 N 
45 53 i 2 N 
17 47 7 N 
7 2 2 9 3 
1 5 16 0 
1 6 16 29 
1 3 45 36 
69 38 5 N1 
76 9 8Nj 
34 53 33 N 
5 >9 33 
Mr. Gregory. 
Mr. STEPH. Lee. 
z 1 
8 5 52 
2 1 1 42,8 
1 2 55 42 
9 1 26 N 
1 3 47 57 
4 0 25 S 
26 
6 54 35 
2 22 42 23 
1 5 4 ° 33 
1 48 19 N 
1 3 5 8 5 ‘ 
ii 43 25 S 
27 
7 37 41 
2 24 4 19 
1613 
051 36 N 
1 3 59 3 ° 
12 43 44 S 
28 
6 5 6 35 
2 25 18,35 
1 6 19 35 
0 4 1 1 N 
14 1 22 
13 3 + 3 6 s 
The Astronomer 
3 ° 
8 57 38 
2 27 41,4 
1 6 55 21 
1 20 59 S 
1 4 7 13 
15 6 48 S 
Royal. 
Feb. 
3 
7 1 * 5 Z 
2 31 27.2 
1 7 5 1 48 
3 17 27 S 
1 4 22 44 
17 15 20 S 
4 
7412 
2 32 17,2 
1 8 4 18 
3 40 40 S 
1 4 27 4 
17 41 21 S 
5 
7 42 28 
2 33 5>«3 
1 8 16 17 
4 2 42 S 
1 4 3 « J 9 
18 6 6 S 
7 
8 5 26 
2 34 37-55 
— 
1 8 39 23 
4 41 1 1 s 
1 4 40 55 
18 50 1 S- 
These places of the comet may admit of some little change, when the stars 
with which it was compared have been settled by observations with the me- 
ridian instruments. 
