198 , 
Scientific IntclUgencGu 
Vesta. 
1818. 
Longitude. 
Latitude. 
April 3. 
12h AJ1> 
39" 
200" 23' 41".8 
12 
"50 
' 31".8 N. 
4. 
12 
42 
50 
200 8 52 .1 
12 
51 
23 .5 
12. 
12 
4 
9 
198 8 26 .5 
12 
51 
55 .3 
15, 
11 
49 
35 
197 23 37 .9 
12 
49 
6 .0 
17. 
11 
39 
54 
196 54 22 .4 
12 
46 
24 ,1 
, 1818. 
Pallas. 
Sept. 1. 
121^ 20' 
21" 
347° 38' 10".3 
7° 
40' 
11".7 N. 
2. 
12 
15 
40 
347 22 45 .1 ' 
7 
32 
58 .6 
6 . 
11 
56 
56 
346 20 42 .6 
7 
3 
9.5 
9. 
11 
42 
53 
345 33 48 .0 
6 
40 
1 .3 
11. 
11 
33 
31 
345 2 27 .3 
6 
24 
12 .1 
12. 
11 
28 
50 
344 46 50 .3 
6 
16 
13 ,0 
13. 
11 
24 
9 
344 31 11 .5 
6 
8 
10 .1 
1820. 
Pallas. 
Feb. 1. 
9h 
42' ^ 
57" 
99° 15' 54".7 
48° 
47' 
4".0 
4. 
9 
80 : 
22 
98 53 18 .1 
47 
46 
32 .0 
6. 
9 
22 
9 
98 41 59 .8 
47 
5 
57 .5 
10. 
9 
6 
5 
98 26 41 ,6 
45 
36 
37 .1 
i6. 
8 
43 
1 
90 24 49 .8 
43 
18 
4 .7 
17. 
8 
39 
16 
98 26 38 .8 
42 
54 
19 .0 
1820. 
Ceres. 
Feb. 1. 
111^ 
49': 
38" 
122° 55' 5".l 
12° 
19' 
4".7 
4. 
11 
34 
57 
122 14 33 .3 
12 
25 
4 .3 
10. 
11 
5 
54 
120 58 39 .7 
12 
33 
19 .8 
16. 
10 
37 
26 
119 52 25 .4 
12 
36 
37 .2 
17. 
10 
32 
46 
119 42 33 .6 
12 
36 
42 .6 
4. Obliquity of the Ecliptic . — In the same paper, Mr Groom- 
bridge has published his observations of the solstices, in the 
years 1818 and 1819, from which he obtained the following re- 
sults : I 
Mean obliquity in 1818, ... 23" 27 4r.36 
Mean obliquity of the Vernal E,quinox 1819, 23 27 47 .03 
See Phil. Trans. 1820, p. 330, 
