^46 Sir Thomas Brisbane’s Astronomical Obsermtions. 
July 10, 
* Piscium, 
- Immersion, 
2 1 
0,45 ,Sider, Time. 
f Immersion, 
19 35 
36,32 Mean Time. 
Aug. 16. 
Eclipse of the Sun, 
1 Emersion, 
22 8 
40,60 
Oct. 22. 
- 
Immersion, 
22 29 
9,8 Sider. Time. 
1823, 
Jan, 20, 
1 6 Arietis, 
- 
5 47 
55,75 
( Immersion, 
17 56 
9,88 
Feb. 4. 
Antares, 
I Emersion, 
19 17 
57,38 
3. Eclipses of Jupiter'" s Satellites. 
1821, 
Dec. 8. 
Emersion, 
12h 20' 25",5 
I. Satellite, Mean Time. 
14. 
12 5 13,3 
11. 
1822, 
Jan. 8. 
9 11 42,8 
II. 
9. 
9 1 17,2 
1. 
Aug. 16. 
15 21 44,85 11. 
16. 
18 16 31,85 I. 
Dec. 13. 
10 13 53,0 
I. 
4. Comparison of Observations for the Longitude. 
Of the Occultations, only those of Antares and the Eclipse 
of the Sun are calculated (by Comp, with N. A.) : the Longi- 
tude of the Observatory at Paramatta thence inferred will be. 
Longitude of Paramatta.. 
f per Immersion, 
Occultation of Antares, April 10. 1822, „ 
’ ^ I per Emersion, 
Eclipse of the Sun, August 16. 1822, 
f per Beginning, 
t End, 
Occultation of Antares, February 4. 1823, per Immersion, 
The Emersion was too late in being observed. 
Longitude by a great number of Lunars, 
lOh 
10 
10 
10 
10 
3 ' 56'^0 
4 7,42 
4 30,1 
4 17,2 
3 59,1 
10 4 5,13 
Longitude of the Observatory at Paramatta, 10 4 9,16 
Art. VIII. — An Aecount of a Map of Koslianpri. By Fran- 
cis Hamilton, M. D. F. B. S. & F. A. S. Lond. & Edin. 
With a Plate. Communicated by the Author. 
i HIS Map of Koshanpri, Plate VIII. or of the country of 
the Shanwas or Mrelap-shan, I obtained from the slave to the 
then heir- apparent of the kingdom of Ava, who has been already 
often mentioned. Of the country which it represents, I have previ- 
