Mr. Goldingham’s Account of the 
33 ° 
Table II. Second Satellite. 
t , ^■, Wm o.r.^„P.. Wr .., wn , ,, — 
Day. 
Im. 
or 
Em. 
Time of Observation. 
Time by 
the Ephe- 
meris. 
Longitude of 
Madras by the 
Tables. 
Apparent.. 
Mean. 
* 794 * 
h 
/ 
// 
h 
/ 
tl 
h 
/ 
" 
h 
/ 
(/ 
Feb. 27 
Im. 
l 5 
17 
10 
•5 
3 ° 
5 
9 
58 
37 
5 
18 
33 
Mar. 3 1 
Im. 
l 5 
4 
4°’ 3 
J 5 
8 
42 
9 
45 
H 
5 
19 
26,3 
Apr. 7 
Im. 
17 
4 « 
2,5 
17 
42 
5 7’7 
12 
22 
3 
5 
18 
59’5 
2 5 
Im. 
1 2 
10 
53 
12 
8 
34 
6 
5 2 
17 
5 
18 
3 6 
May 2 
Im. 
14 
47 
27 
H 
44 
x 3>5 
9 
2 7 
3 2 
5 
*9 
55 
9 
Im. 
>7 
22 
6 
*7 
j 8 
1 3’5 
12 
2 
1 1 
5 
19 
55 
27 
Im. 
1 1 
46 
43 >3 
1 1 
43 
3°>3 
6 
26 
38 
5 
20 
5’3 
June 3 
Im. 
H 
20 
H 
18 
1 
8 
59 
41 
5 
20 
3 2 
10 
Im. 
16 
5 2 
37 
16 
5 i 
43 
1 1 
3 2 
26 
5 
20 
1 1 
2 1 
Em. 
1 1 
21 
7 
1 1 
22 
29 
6 
0 
51 
5 
20 
16 
July 16 
Em. 
8 
1 7 
13,6 
8 
2 2 
49>5 
2 
57 
8 
5 
20 
5,6 
Aug. 1 7 
Em. 
7 
5 6 
1,6 
7 
59 
39’5 
2 
35 
54 
5 
20 
7.-6 
24 
Em. 
10 
33 
19.4 
10 
35 
15 
5 
12 
43 
5 
20 
36,4 
Oct. 20 
Em. 
7 
3 6 
1 
7 
20 
49>5 
2 
H 
43 
5 
21 
18 
1 795 * 
16 
Apr. j 
Im. 
34 
57’ 5 
16 
33 
44 
1 1 
l6 
1 
5 
18 
56,5 
May 3 
Im. 
16 
26 
5 ° 
16 
2 3 
26 
1 1 
6 
28 
5 
20 
22 
28 
Im. 
!3 
3 2 
6 
*3 
29 
1 
8 
) 1 
48 
5 
20 
18 
Aug. 1 1 
Em. 
7 
24 
42 
7 
2 9 
2 7’5 
2 
4 
26 
5 
20 
16 
18 
Em. 
10 
1 
18,4 
10 
4 
47 
4 
4 i 
8 
5 
20 
10,4 
Sep. 12 
Em. 
7 
i 2 
28 
7 
8 
3*>5 
1 
5 2 
13 
5 
20 
J 5 
Oct. 14 
Em. 
7 
2 
3 2 
6 
48 
33’5 
1 
4 1 
IS 
5 
21 
17 
Nov. 1 5 
Em. 
6 
44 
3 i 
6 
29 
24 
1 
2 3 
1 3 
5 
21 
1 8 
5796. 
Im. 
Apr. 26 
4 i 
47 --5 
*5 
39 
1 3>5 
10 
20 
47 
5 
2 1 
00,5 
May 28 
Im. 
’5 
2 9 
9 
15 
26 
9 
10 
8 
21 
5 
20 
48 
July 24 
Im. 
1 2 
15 
26 
12 
21 
3 P 
6 
54 
58 
5 
20 
28 
Aug. 25 
Im. 
12 
5 
16 
12 
6 
46 
6 
44 
28 
5 
20 
48 
Sept. 1 2 
Em. 
9 
3 i 
34 
9 
27 
20 
4 
10 
55 
5 
20 
39 
19 
Em. 
12 
10 
3 
12 
3 
19 
6 
49 
40 
5 
20 
2 3 
26 
Em. 
•4 
48 
48 
>4 
39 
3 8 H 
9 
28 
2C 
5 
20 
28 
Oct. 14 
Em. 
9 
2 4 
50,5 
9 
10 
4° ->7 
4 
3 
34 
5 
21 
16,5 
2 1 
Em. 
12 
1 
22 
1 1 
45 
55 
6 
40 
5 
20 
26 
Nov. 15 
Em. 
9 
7 
33 
8 
5 Z 
3 6 
3 
46 
19 
5 
21 
14 
1 79 8 - 
Jan. 1 2 
Em. 
7 
59 
2 3>3 
8 
8 
2 3’3 
2 
38 
2 1 
5 
21 
2 >3 
Mar. 17 
Em. 
7 
22 
34 
7 
3 ° 
58,5 
2 
0 
5 
5 
22 
29 
J unez4 
Im. 
17 
2 1 
*9 
17 
2 3 
2 5^3 
1 1 
58 
2 4 
5 
22 
55 
Sep. 28 
Im. 
16 
5 1 
3 2 
16 
4 ' 
1 1 
30 
2 
5 
21 
3 ° 
Oct. 9 
Im. 
8 
5 1 
l, 5 
8 
38 
I 1,2 
2 
29 
35 
5 
21 
26,5 
2 3 
im. 
H 
9 
2 
13 
53 
2 3’5 
8 
-47 
39 
5 
21 
2 3 
Nov. 17 
Em. 
13 
45 
18 
*3 
3° 
42 
8 
22 
26 
5 
22 
5 Z 
Dec. 12 
Em. 
10 
47 
12,5 
10 
41 
3 7 >7 
5 
2 5 
34 
5 
21 
3 8 >5 
Circumstances of Weather, &c. 
Planet low, and coveied with haze. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. Planet high. Near 0 rise. 
Clouds covered the planet, after the satellite had faded, pro- 
bably a very few seconds berore it immerged. 
Planet near the meridian, but very tremulous. 
Clear. Planet high. Strong twilight. 
Clear. Planet high. Dark. 
Clear. Planet high. Dark. 
Clear, but If. rather low. Beginning of the twilight. 
Clear. Planet high. Satellite emerged close to the planet. 
Planet high. Very little hazy. 
Planet high. Clear. Dark. 
Planet high. Very thin haze. Dark. 
Clear. Dark. 
Clear. Dark. Planet sufficiently high. 
Hazy. Planet high. k up, but far from If. 
Planet high. Rather hazy. The D up, but far from If, 
Clear. Dark. Wind i igh. 
Clear. If high. Dark. 
Clear. Planet high. Dark. 
Clear. Of high. 
Clear. The k up. 
Planet low and tremulous. The k up. 
Hazy. Planet high. The k near If. 
Planet high. Somewhat hazy. The k near If. 
Planer high. Clear. Satellite close to the planet. 
Planet high. A thin haze. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Planet low and tremulous. 
Planet covered at the time by a very thin cloud. 
Planet sufficiently high. 
Planet high. A thin haze, k up, but not near If, 
Flying clouds. Planet high. 
Planet very low and tremulous. 
Planet high. Somewhat hazy. Twilight. 
Planet high. Hazy. The k near If. 
Clear. If lew, and rather tremulous. 
Planet near the zenith. Moonlight. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Pjanet high. Clear, 
