XIV 
TABL 
AN ACCOUNT of the going of the Six CHRONOMETERS selected for the determination of Longitudes, fro 
Week being shewn of each Chronomet 
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2*28 with 
254 with 
259 with 1 
ending 
254. 
259 
369 
401. 
25 
228 
259 
369 
404 
25 
228 
254 
369 
404 
25 
1 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
S t 
May 13 
G0.6T 
G2.77 
GO.923 
L4.96 
L7.46 
L0.61 
G2.16 
Go.313 
L5.57 
L8.07 
L2.77 
L2.16 
L 1 .747 
L7.73 
LlO.ij 
20 
Ll. 
3.3 
0.86 
5.93 
9- 
Gl. 
4.3 
1.86 
4.93 
8. 
3.3 
4.3 
2.44 
9-23 
12.3 
27 
0.93 
2.93 
0.57 
4.86 
9.536 
0.93 
3.86 
1.4 
3.93 
8.606 
2.93 
3.86 
2.36 
7.79 
12.4(| 
June 3 
1. 
2.36 
2.036 
4.464 
10.43 
1. 
3.36 
3.036 
3.464 
9.43' 
2.36 
3.36 
0.324 
6.826 
12.7! t 
' J 
10 
0.034 
2.8 
3.107 
3.14 
10.61 
0.034 
2.834 
3.141 
3.114 
10.576 
2.8 
2.834 
GO.307 
5.94 
13.4] 
17 
G3.11 
3.14 
2.32 
2.57 
12.68 
L3.11 
0.03 
L0.79 
5.68 
15.79 
3.14 
0.03 
LO.82 
5.71 
15.8j;, 
24 
4.14 
2.7 
LO.14 
1.535 
11.32 
4.14 
L 1 ,44i 
4.58 
5.675 
15.46 
2.7 
GI.44 
2.84 
4.235 
14.0j|| 
July 1 
3.7 
3.5 
0.14 
1.07 
11. 43 
3.7 
0.2 
3.84 
4.77 
15.13 
3.5 
0.2 
3.64 
4.57 
14.9j|| 
8 
3.463 
3.68 
Go. 14 
0.714 
10.8 
3.465 
GO.215 
3.325 
4.179 
14.265 
3.68 
LO.215 
3,54 
4.394 
14.4 i 
15 
3.607 
4,25 
0.714 
GO.036 
9.964 
3.607 
0.643 
2.893 
3.571 
13.571 
4.25 
0.643 
, 3,536 
4.214 
14.2| 
22 
3.57 
4.214 
0.357 
0.036 
9.57 
3.57 
0.844 
3.213 
3.534 
13.14 
4.214 
0.844 
3.857 
4.178 
13.7 
29 
3.07 
4.5 
0.286 
0.107 
8.82 
3.07 
1.43 
2.784 
2.963 
11.89 
4.5 
1.43 
3.214 
4.393 
13.3| 
Aug, 5 
3,286 
4.393 
LO.357 
0.18 
5.18 
3.286 
1.107 
3.643 
3.106 
8.466 
4.393 
1.107 
4.75 
4.213 
d-m 
12 
2.536 
4.36 
0.57 
0. 
7.536 
2.536 
1.824 
3.106 
2.536 
10.072 
4.36 
1.824 
4.93 
4.36 
1 ' 
11.8] 1 
19 
3.036 
4.464 
0.75 
0.43 
7.82 
3.036 
1.428 
3.786 
2.606 
10.856 
4.464 
1.428 
5.214 
4.034 
12.2N 
1 
1 26 
3.716 
4.93 
0.536 
1.893 
5.5 
3.716 
1.214 
4.252 
1.823 
9-216 
4.93 
1.214 
5.466 
3.037 
10.4|i| 
Sept. 2 
3.536 
5.93 
0.18 
2. 
4.036 
3.536 
2.394 
3.716 
1.536 
7.572 
5.93 
2.394 
6.11 
3.93 
9.9|iJ 
9 
5.07 
6.643 
G 1 .036 
2.5 
3.18 
5.07 
1.573 
4.034 
2.57 
8.25 
6.643 
1.573 
5.607 
4.143 
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The “ Daily Rates” which are here given, are the actual daily differences of each Chronometer on the others, as shewn iij 
reference is made. A Table of this nature much facilitates the regulation of Chronometers, by bringing into a small compa 
It will also generally shew the week in which any Chronometer may change its established rate ; and as this sometimes happ|^ij 
on the mean Longitude, which requires to be met by a special correction, this Table serves to fix the periods, and regulate 
