4,i 6 Mr. Goldingham on the geographical situation oj 
RESULTS 
By the First and Second Satellites, ob- 
served at different places in India, but 
reduced to the Madras Observatory. 
Longitude by 
Immersions. Emersions. 
h. m. 
S. 
h. 
m. 
s. 
h. 
m. 
s. 
h. 
m. 
s. 
5 20 
00 
5 
21 
25, 8 
5 
20 
42, 0 
5 
20 
51, 5 
20 
22, 5 
21 
40, 8 
21 
26, 3 
20 
50, 1 
20 
28, 3 
21 
54 . 8 
21 
27, 5 
21 
5, 8 
20 
24 ; 7 
21 
47 , 8 
21 
25, 0 
21 
32 , 4 
21 
ii; 7 
21 
3 1 , 7 
21 
1, 6 
21 
10, 3 
21 
I; 7 
21 
44 , 4 
21 
15 , 3 
21 
13, 4 
20 
5 6 » 7 
21 
31 , 4 
21 
12, 0 
21 
2, 1 
20 
3 °; 4 
21 
14, 4 
21 
13, 0 
21 
14, 5 
20 
45 ; 4 
21 
58, 7 
21 
7 , 3 
21 
0, 9 
20 
35 ; 4 
21 
27, 6 
21 
2, 0 
20 
5 i, 9 
20 
4 °; 9 
21 
21, 6 
21 
8, 0 
21 
4 , 0 
20 
18, g 
21 
14, 2 
21 
6, 8 
21 
33 , 8 
21 
6, 0 
21 
6, 0 
20 
45 , 4 
21 
17, 6 
20 
41, 0 
21 
33 , 0 
21 
7, 2 
21 
19, 6 
20 
3°; 0 
21 
1 7 , 5 
20 
59 , 8 
20 
54 , 2 
21 
27, 5 
21 
29, 6 
20 
5 8 , 5 
5 20 
41,23 
21 
38, 0 
21 
4, 8 
21 
4 , 5 
20 
52, 0 
21 
22, 8 
21 
31,48 
21 
12, 8 
20 
47 , 0 
20 
41,23 
5 
21 
8,34 
5 
21 
7 , 1 
Mean 
5 
21 
6 ’35 E 
2 1 
8,34 
RESULTS 
Mean 5 
21 
7 , 7 z 
First and Second Satellites observed at 
Madras. Longitude by 
Immersions. 
h. m. 
5 21 
s. 
51 ; 
Emersions. 
h 
5 
m. s. 
2i 25, 8 
21 
16, 
9 
20 
56, 
8 
h. 
m. 
s. 
h. 
m. 
s. 
21 
32 , 
2 
21 
8, 
8 
5 
20 
22, 
8 
5 
21 
25, 
8 
21 
40, 
4 
21 
8, 
8 
21 
5, 
5 
21 
3 °, 
3 
20 
57 , 
3 
21 
5 , 
6 
20 
40, 
8 
21 
43 , 
5 
21 
35 , 
7 
2 1 
1 » 
0 
20 
35, 
3 
21 
5 , 
3 
21 
8, 
7 
20 
5 i, 
3 
21 
5, 
3 
21 
5 , 
8 
20 
54 , 
1 
21 
2, 
0 
21 
0, 
0 
21 
44 , 
3 
21 
23, 
5 
20 
0, 
4 
20 
55, 
7 
21 
27, 
5 
21 
34 , 
2 
20 
51, 
3 
21 
13, 
0 
21 
5 , 
8 
21 
2 , 
4 
20 
55 , 
0 
2 1 
52, 
0 
21 
34 , 
5 
20 
5 i, 
0 
20 
5 ', 
1 
22 
2, 
4 
20 
49 , 
0 
20 
5, 
8 
21 
17 , 
7 
21 
17, 
4 
21 
9 , 
6 
21 
19, 
4 
20 
5 6 , 
9 
20 
5 °, 
7 
20 
21, 
7 
20 
53 , 
2 
21 
11, 
2 
21 
3 > 
2 
20 
55 , 
7 
5 21 15,45 
5 21 
21 
i,39 
15,45 
RESULTS 
By Eclipses from, 1794 to 1801 . First 
and Second Satellites observed at Ma- 
dras, with the same Telescope. Lon- 
gitude by 
Immersions. Emersions. 
RESULTS. 
Correspondent Eclipses from 1787 to 
1800 . First, Second, and Third Sa- 
tellites. Longitude by 
Mean 5 21 8,42 
