Calcutta , Madras, and Bombay , in the East Indies. 419 
Date. 
Satellites. 
Immersions 
or 
Emersions. 
Mean Time 
by the 
Nautical 
Almanac. 
Mean Time 
observed at 
Madras. 
Longitude of 
Madras by 
Tables. 
Difference 
of Tables. 
1813. 
h. m. 
s. 
h. 
m. 
S. 
h. 
m. 
s. 
m. s. 
Jan. 
2 
I 
Im. 
4 6 
3 ° 
9 
27 
i 3 > 81 
5 
20 
43,81 
7 
2 
Im. 
8 2 
42 
1 3 
23 
46,62 
5 
21 
4,62 
I 
Im. 
11 3 1 
42 
16 
5 2 
36,75 
5 
20 
54,75 
25 
2 
Em. 
5 27 
49 
10 
48 
42,74 
5 
20 
53,74 
Feb. 
1 
2 
Em. 
8 4 
53 
13 
25 
26,74 
5 
20 
33,74 
10 
1 
Em. 
4 47 
55 
10 
8 
56,35 
5 
21 
J ,35 
+ 
8,5 
19 
2 
Em. 
2 38 
4 1 
7 
59 
6,12 
5 
20 
25, 1 
+ 
11,9 
26 
1 
Em. 
3 5 
9 
8 
26 
26,55 
5 
21 
7 , 5 
1 
March 
5 
1 
Em. 
4 59 
53 
10 
20 
37,67 
5 
20 
44, 6 
\ + 
8,5 
12 
1 
Em. 
6 54 
34 
12 
*5 
21,18 
5 
20 
47, 2 
1 
21 
1 
Em. 
3 17 
5 8 
8 
39 
15,40 
5 
21 
17, 4 
+ 
8,5 
23 
2 
Em. 
2 26 
47 
7 
47 
29,87 
5 
20 
42,87 
+ 
n ,9 
3 ° 
2 
Em. 
5 4 
1 1 
10 
25 
32,22 
5 
2 1 
21, 2 
+ 
11,9 
April 
24 
2 
Im. 
2 14 
45 
7 
35 
41,48 
5 
25 
56, 4 
+ 
1 1,9 
29 
1 
Em. 
1 50 
9 
7 
1 1 
1,16 
5 
20 
52, 1 
+ 
8,5 
May 
22 
1 
Em. 
2 4 
2 
7 
25 
22,66 
5 
21 
20, 6 
+ 
8,5 
26 
2 
Em. 
1 59 
s 
7 
J 9 
57,82 
5 
20 
52, 8 
+ 
1 1,9 
Oct. 
26 
1 
Im. 
12 14 
6 
7 
35 
28,47 
5 
21 
22, 4 
— 
20,9 
Dec. 
20 
1 
Im. 
8 53 
23 
H 
H 
56,75 
5 
2 1 
33 , 7 
— 
22,2 
1814. 
Jan. 
1 
2 
Im. 
6 46 56 
1 2 
8 
56,42 
5 
22 
0, 4 
— 
On 
0 
00 
19 
1 
Im. 
10 55 
16 
16 
16 
32,23 
5 
21 
16, 2 
l 
28 
1 
Im. 
7 17 
1 2 
.12 
3 8 
36,01 
5 
21 
24, 0 
/ 
Feb. 
2 
2 
Im. 
6 23 
34 
1 1 
45 
37,82 
5 
22 
3 > 8 
— ■ 
59,5 
4 
1 
Im. 
9 10 
49 
14 
3 1 
59,37 
5 
21 
10, 3 
1 
6 
1 
Im. 
3 39 
12 
9 
0 
10,68 
5 
20 
58, 6 
12,0 
*3 
1 
Em. 
5 32 
56 
10 
54 
6,43 
5 
20 
10, 4 
1 
March xo 
1 
Em. 
2 25 
54 
7 4 6 4 ^> 8 3 
5 
20 
52, 8 
1 7 
1 
Em. 
4 19 
5 8 
9 
4 1 
10,77 
5 
21 
12, 7 
i + 
24 
1 
Em. 
6 14 
9 
1 1 
35 
39 - 8 ° 
5 
21 
30, 8 
+ 
12,0 
3 i 
2 
Em. 
6 0 
27 
1 1 
21 
8,95 
5 
20 
4 i, 9 
April 
2 
1 
Em. 
2 37 
1 
7 5 8 
20,97 
5 
21 
l 9>97 
\ 
9 
1 
Em. 
4 3 « 
24 
9 
53 
0,91 
5 
21 
36, 9 
/ 
May 
2 
1 
Em. 
4 43 
3 6 
10 
4 
57,03 
5 
21 
21, 0 
— 
0,6 
2 
Em. 
4 4 8 
33 
11 
10 
6,13 
5 
21 
33 , 0 
June 
10 
2 
Em. 
3 H 
12 
8 
35 
10,97 
5 
20 
59 , 0 
— 
0,6 
Nov. 
7 
1 
Im. 
11 29 
44 
6 
5 ° 
48,62 
5 
21 
4, 6 
1815. 
Jan. 
3 i 
1 
Im. 
10 11 
5 i 
J 5 
33 
4,95 
5 
21 
13 , 9 
1 
Feb. 
7 
1 
Im. 
12 5 
20 
>7 
26 
34,74 
5 
21 
14, 7 
J 7,3 
9 
1 
Im. 
6 33 
46 
1 1 
54 
59,62 
5 
21 
13, 6 
J 
10 
2 
ilm. 
10 15 
53 
*5 
37 
59,42 
5 
22 
6, 4 
— 1 
9,7 
2 S 
1 
ilm. 
4 49 
19 
10 
IO 
28,43 
5 
21 
9 , 4 
— 
* 7,3 
28 
2 
Im. 
4 4 ° 
42 
10 
2 
46,48 
5 
22 
4 , 4 
1 
9,7 
March 
4 
1 
Im. 
6 43 
2 
12 
4 
12,23 
5 
21 
10, 2 
17,3 
14 
2 
Im. 
9 49 
39 
15 
1 1 
4 D 74 5 
22 
2, 7 
1 
9,7 
Apri 
3 
1 
Em. 
10 57 
53 
16 
>9 
38,57 5 
21 
45 , 5 
27,6 
12 
1 
Em. 
7 20 
26 
12 
42 
*,54 5 
21 
35 , 5 
2 7,6 
April 
14 
1 
Em. 
1 49 
0 
7 
10 
18,98 5 
21 
19, 0 
2 7,6 
19 
2 
Em. 
1 18 
54 
6 
4 ° 
37,22 
5 
21 
43, 2 
1 
3 ,o 
28 
1 
Em. 
5 37 
27 
10 
58 56,64 5 
21 
29, 6 
\ 
May 
5 
1 
Em. 
7 3 i 
+ s 
12 
53 26,69 5 
21 
38, 6 
/ 
2 7,6 
Longitude of 
Madras. 
h. m. s. 
( 
21 
20 
21 9, 8 
20 37, O 
1 6, 0 
53, 1 
20 55, 7 
21 25,9 
54, 8 
33, 1 
8, 3 
0, 6 
29, 
4> 
1, 
11, 
20 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
5 21 
5 21 
21 
21 
21 22, 
5 21 10, 
5 21 22, 
5 21 4, 
5 21 24, 
5 21 42, 
5 21 18, 
5 21 36, 
5 21 20, 
5 21 32, 
5 20 58, 
20 56, 
20 57, 
20 56, 
20 56, 
20 52, 
20 54, 
20 52, 
20 53, 
21 17 , 
21 
20 51, 
20 46, 
21 2 , 
5 21 II, II 
The eclipses from 1805 to 1811, were observed during my absence 
in England ; Captain Warren, of His Majesty’s 33d regiment, acting 
for me. 
