Mr. Goldingham’s Account , &c, 
33 2 
# 
Table III. Third Satellite. 
Day. 
Im. 
or 
Em. 
Time of Observation. 
Time by 
the Ephe- 
meris. 
Longitude of 
Madras by the 
Tables. 
Apparent. 
Mean. 
i 794 . 
h 
/ 
II 
h 
1 
U 
h 
/ 
II 
h 
/ 
II 
Feb. 15 
Im. 
! 5 
57 
20,5 
16 
1 1 
49 
IO 
3 6 
42 
5 
20 
38.5 
Mar.30 
Im. 
!5 
53 
D 5 
‘5 
57 
21 
IO 
3 ' 
52 
5 
21 
9=5 
May 5 
Im. 
1 1 
5 ° 
39 
1 1 
47 
3 
6 
29 
4 
.5 
21 
35 
Em. 
H 
3 6 
5 6 
>4 
33 
19,5 
9 
16 
38 
5 
20 
18 
12 
Im. 
15 
49 
10 
>5 
45 
12 
IO 
27 
3 ° 
5 
2 1 
40 
July 23 
Im. 
7 
2 5 
59 
7 
32 
0 
2 
6 
32 
5 
*9 
27 
Sep. 4 
Im. 
7 
33 
3 2 
7 
3 Z 
13 
2 
13 
15 
5 
20 
17 
1 795 - 
May 27 
Em. 
1 + 
33 
43 
14 
35 
3 i 
9 
17 
4 
5 
21 
39 
July 16 
Im. 
*4 
53 
24 
15 
4 
01,5 
9 
34 
45 
5 
23 
39 
Aug. 1 4 
Em. 
10 
3 1 
33 
10 
35 
49=5 
5 
IO 
24 
5 
2 1 
9 
Sep. 26 
Im. 
7 
19 
8 
7 
10 
20 
1 
57 
2 
5 
22 
6 
Nov. 1 
Em. 
7 
8 
9 
6 
5 1 
54 
1 
45 
50 
5 
22 
19 
S 
1 m. 
7 
3 6 
28 
7 
20 
26 
2 
13 
13 
5 
23 
15 
Dec. 14 
Em. 
7 
5 
44 
7 
0 
54 
1 
43 
6 
5 
22 
38 
1796. 
May 12 
Im. 
»5 
41 
59>5 
>5 
38 
2 
to 
20 
16 
5 
21 
43=5 
Oct. 10 
Em. 
7 
24 
>9 
7 
1 1 
06,7 
1 
59 
28 
5 
24 
51 
Nov. 22 
Em. 
7 
35 
8 
7 
2 1 
49 
2 
9 
44 
5 
25 
24 
> 798 - 
Jan. 26 
Em. 
7 
55 
> 4=3 
8 
8 
22 
2 
3 i 
29 
5 
23 
45 = 3 
Sep. 5 
Em. 
12 
39 
6 
12 
37 
22,6 
7 
15 
54 
5 
23 
12 
12 
Em. 
16 
42 
40 
16 
38 
3°>5 
1 1 
18 
35 
5 
24 
S 
Oct. 18 
Im. 
1 1 
6 
49=5 
10 
5 i 
58 
5 
38 
47 
5 
28 
2 = 5 
Em. 
12 
5 6 
22 
12 
41 
29,5 
7 
3 ° 
52 
5 
2 5 
3 ° 
2 5 
Em. 
16 
59 
44 
16 
43 
503 
1 1 
32 
3 ° 
5 
27 
14 
1799. 
Jan. 5 
Im. 
6 
52 
5 6 
6 
58 
5=3 
1 
26 
0 
5 
26 
5=6 
Em. 
8 
48 
27 
8 
54 
29=5 
3 
25 
25 
S 
23 
2 
12 
Im. 
10 
5 ° 
21,4 
10 
59 
> 9=3 
5 
24 
18 
5 
26 
3=4 
Apr. 1 
Im. 
7 
9 
23 
7 
*3 
*5 
1 
44 
1 
5 
25 
22 
Oct. 4 
Im. 
l 5 
17 
57 
*5 
6 
3°=5 
9 
53 
43 
5 
24 
14 
1800. 
Jan. 27 
Em. 
9 
34 
4 
9 
47 
iS, 5 
4 
12 
43 
5 
21 
21 
1801. 
Jan. 13 
Im. 
10 
3 
45=7 
10 
12 
54 
4 
44 
*4 
5 
*9 
3 i =7 
1802. 
Feb. 4 
Im. 
8 
54 
5 6 
9 
9 
15=4 
3 
38 
7 
5 
16 
49 
Nov. 3 
Im. 
16 
42 
. 7 
16 
25 
52,8 
1 1 
26 
39 
5 
15 
28 
Circumstances of Weather, &c. 
Planet clear and high. D near full, but far from If. 
Planet dimmed in a small degree by vapour. 
Hazy. Planet rather low. Dark. 
Planet high. A thin haze. Dark. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. Planet high. The satellite close to If. 
Rather hazy. Planet high. The D near. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. Planet high. Dark. 
Clear. Planet high. Dark. 
Planet high. Air not very clear. The J up. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. Dark. 
Clear. Dark. 
Hazy. Planet high. 
Hazy. Planet high. The J up, but not near If. 
Planet high. Rather hazy. 
Clear. Planet high. The 5 up, but far from If. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. If near the zenith. 
Clear. If high. Moonlight. 
Clear. If near the zenith. Observation uncertain to 15 or 20." 
Clear. If high and near the J . The satellite close to If, 
Clear. Planet high. J 
Clear. Planet high, j 
Clear. Planet high. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Planet high. Clear. 
5 near the zenith. Clear. 
Planet high. Clear. 
Clear. Planet high. 
Air clear, but Of rather low. 
