GOING OF THE CHRONOMETERS. 
TABLE IV. 
AN ACCOUNT of the going of the Hecla’s CHRONOMETERS on Mean Time at Winter Harbour, from September 30th, 1819, to April 27th, 1820. 
XVll 
DATE. 
No. 259 
No. 2 
Fait 
Daily 
Kate 
Fast 
1819 
nt 
s 
S 
m 
s 
Sept. 30 
12 
43.66 
L3.89 
21 
42.16 
Oct. 7 
12 
16.43 
3.89 
22 
06.93 
14 
11 
49.2 
3.01 
22 
32.2 
21 
11 
28.1 
3.01 
23 
01.1 
28 
11 
07 
3.95 
23 
30 
Nov. 4 
10 
39.3 
3.95 
23 
51.5 
11 
10 
11.6 
3.95 
24 
10.8 
18 
09 
44 
24 31.5 
3.95 
25 
09 
16.3 
3.95 
25 
06.3 
Dec. 2 
08 
48.6 
3.5 
25 
30.6 
9 
08 
24 
3.5 
25 
55.75 
16 
07 
59.5 
3.5 
26 
20 
23 
07 
35 
26 
47.25 
30 
38 
36.7 
27 
05.95 
1820 
3.6 
Jan. 6‘ 
38 
11.5 
3.6 
27 
39.5 
13 
37 
46.3 
3.6 
28 
13 
20 
37 
21.1 
3,7 
44 
44 
27 
36 
55.2 
45 
12.25 
3.7 
Feb. 3 
36 
29.3 
3.7 
45 
37.6 
10 
36 
03.4 
3.7 
46 
04.9 
17 
35 
37.5 
G 0.5 
46 
44.5 
24 
March 2 
35 
41 
05 
48 
43.75 
35 
44.5 
0.5 
51 
04.5 
9 
; 35 
48 
L 1.4 
52 
48 
16 
35 
38.2 
1.4 
53 
28 
23 
; 35 
28.4 
1.4 
54 
17.4 
30 
35 
18.6 
1.4 
55 
12 
April 6 
35 
08.8 
56 
02.8 
1.5 
13 
34 58.4 
56 
57.4 
1.5 
20 
34 
48 
1.5 
58 
10 
27 
31 
37.5 
59 
03.5 

s 
G3.5 
3.61 
4.13 
4.13 
3.08 
2.76 
2.96 
4.97 
3.47 
3.6 
3.4 
3.9 
2.67 
4.8 
4.8 
5.46 
3.5 
3.9 
5.66 
17. 
20.1 
14.8 
5.7 
7.06 
7.8 
7.26 
7.8 
10.4 
No. 253 
No. 254 > 
No. 369 
0 
0 
Fait 
Daily 
Kate 
Fast 
Daily 
Rate 
Fast 
Daily 
Rate 
Fast 
Daily 
Rate 
7)1 
s 
S 
m 
s 
S 
7/1 S 
S 
m S 
S 
24 
41.16 
18 
33.66 
23 46.6 
30 12 
L32 
L2.8 
L5.14 
L1.21 
20 
56.93 
18 
13.9 
23 10.6 
30 03.5 
32.9 
2.6 
2.14 
0.8 
17 
06.45 
17 
57 
22 55.5 
29 57.9 
31.6 
2.1 
0.6 
0.04 
13 
25.1 
17 
42.5 
22 51.6 
29 57.6 
30.4 
1.8 
G0.43 
GO.34 
9 
52.5 
17 
30 
22 54.5 
30 0 
30.6 
1.14 
L0.7 
LI 
6 
18 
17 
22 
22 49.5 
29 53 
32.6 
3.6 
G0.07 
0.8 
2 
29.85 
16 
57.3 
22 50 
29 47.5 
28.6 
3 
L1.43 
0.61 
59 
09.5 
16 
36.5 
22 40 
29 43.2 
32.4 
5 
3.7 
55 
22 
16 
01.6 
35 44 
29 17 
30 
3.1 
L4.1 
2.4 
51 
52.1 
15 
40 
35 14.9 
29 0 
29.7 
2.3 
7.3 
G 0.14 
48 
23.7 
LS 
23.75 
34 23.75 
29 01 
28.3 
0.86 
2.8 
L0.9 
45 
05 
15 
18 
34 04.23 
28 54.5 
28.6 
0.8 
2.1 
1.6 
41 
45 
15 
12.5 
33 49.75 
28 43.2 
31.3 
2.7 
7.2 
3.4 
38 
06 
14 
55.6 
32 59.4 
28 19.4 
29.1 
0.3 
4.2 
1.3 
34 
42 
14 
53.75 
32 30.2 
28 10.5 
30.5 
1.46 
6.9 
3 
31 
08.8 
14 
43.5 
31 42 
27 49.3 
30.1 
0.7 
6.1 
9 9 
27 
38 
14 
38.6 
30 59 
27 33.8 
30.14 
0.84 
3.7 
1 97 
24 
07 
14 
32.7 
30 33 
27 20 
30.4 
1.27 
5.1 
9 4 
20 
34 
14 
23.8 
29 57 
27 03 
29.66 
1.24 
6.6 
17 
06.4 
14 
15.1 
29 11 
26 48.4 
30.13 
1.1 
13 
35.5 
14 
07.5 
Stopt 
26 15.5 
29.4 
3.9 
10 
09.2 
30 
13 
40 
8.3 
Stopt 
6 
39.5 
12 
42 
29.3 
2.8 
3 
14 
12 
22.5 
10 32.5 
49 34 
29.7 
1.43 
L7.36 
2.7 
59 
46.4 
12 
12.5 
9 41 
49 15 
31.4 
3.1 
7.3 
56 
07 
II 
50.6 
8 50 
Stopt 
29.7 
2.76 
8.6 
52 
39.1 
11 
31.3 
7 47.6 
30.7 
2 3 
11.5 
49 
03.8 
11 
IS 
6 27.3 

45 
II.4 
33.2 
3.44 
lO.l 
10 
50.9 
5 16 
32.3 
4.9 
11.4 
41 
25 
10 
16.5 
3 56.3 
30.9 
3.2 
4.1 
37 
48.5 
9 
54 
3 27.5 
No. 25 
37 14 
32 55 
29 09 
24 36 
19 19 
10 43 
06 17.3 
03 07.5 
Stopt 
15 00 
13 01 
12 38 
12 20.75 
9 52 
8 35.5 
1 10.5 
56 50.6 
54 17 
50 42.8 
48 35.4 
Stopt 
41 43 
35 38.2 
28 35 
22 18.6 
16 45 
13 30 
11 07 
7 25.5 
L37 
32.3 
39 
45.3 
74 
38 
27 
17 
03.3 
2.4 
21 
11 
63.6 
37 
21.9 
30.6 
18 
52.1 
60.4 
54 
48 
23 
28.4 
31.7 
No. 523 
fo. 2109 
Temperature. 
'ast 
Daily 
Fast 
Rate 
] 
Rate 
Max. 
Min. 
Mean 
m s 
S 
m 
S 
S 
43 27 
L 13 
15 
12 
L2.1 
60 
38 
48 
41 56 
13.9 
14 
57 
58 
37 
40 19 
04 
00.5 
11.1 
3.7 
59 
34 
45 
39 01 
03 
14 
4 
58 
33 
44 
4 34 
03 
1)6 
12 
4.86 
59 
32 
44 
3 10 
14.3 
02 
32 
2.7 
51 
27 
37 
1 30 
11.6 
02 
13.5 
1.9 
50 
28 
35 
0 09 
02 
00 
1.4 
46 
15 
S3 
59 26 
01 
50 
20 
52 
37 
56 19 
46 
54 
11.6 
9.3 
58 
17 
38 
54 57.5 
12.8 
45 
49 
8.24 
63 
31 
49 
53 27 
16 
44 
B1.3 
8 
65 
30 
48 
51 31.5 
43 
55.5 
60 
28 
42 
48 35.4 
39 
13 
17.3 
7.3 
60 
24 
42 
46 34 
21.3 
38 
21.7 
7.67 
55 
25 
38 
44 05.3 
22.1 
37 
m 
6.7 
65 
25 
45 
41 30.6 
24.6 
36 
41 
7.6 
62 
28 
45 
37 38.2 
30.4 
35 
48 
9.3 
61 
23 
41 
34 05.8 
27 
34 
43.1 
8.3 
57 
24 
41 
30 55.4 
32.6 
33 
44.9 
10.2 
61 
10 
40 
27 07.5 
36.6 
32 
33.5 
13.36 
36 
4 
19.5 
22 51 
46 
31 
0 
13.4 
31 
2 
15.3 
17 27.5 
25.4 
29 
26 
7.3 
54 
5 
27 
14 29 
41.3 
28 
34.5 
7.2 
58 
24 
39 
9 40 
42.2 
27 
44 
9 
30 
21 
34 
4 44.5 
35.4 
26 
41 
7.3 
50 
20 
33 
0 36 
36.7 
25 
49.5 
‘9.6 
47 
23 
34 
56 19 
46.6 
24 
42 
48 
17 
31 
50 53 
22 
07 
31.6 
12.3 
45 
13 
28 
47 12 
30.7 
20 
41 
12 
48 
23 
35 
43 37.5 
19 
17 
72109 stopt on the 13th, being exposed between 
x 2 and 3 hours to a temperature of — 4^ during 
h Lunar observations. 
523 set near to mean time. 
25 exposed to cold drafts : shifted on the 2nd 
November across the cabin. 
25 stopt at 15V Fahrenheit. 
. 300 lost 47 minutes in one day, and above an 
L hour the next. 
f 2109 and 523 used in lunar observations, tempe- 
s rature — 35°. 2109 stopt, and 523 lost 43' in 
^ two hours and a half. 
/Chronometers suspended close to the stove pipe, 
1 the registering Thermometer shifted with them. 
7259 omitted to be wound, when compared on 
J the 26th. 
1 2109 lost 3' 40" in one day ; cause unknown. 
(..523 stopt in observing lunar's, temp. — 37®. 
f228 omitted to be wound when compared on 
t the 16th. 
Dead lights removed from the cabin windows ; 
^ tlie thermometer fell to lOO, when 25 and 369 
stopt, and subsequently to 6^ when 404 stopt. 
Dead lights replaced. 
404 stopt, cause unknown at the time. 
f2109 stopt in being taken down to compare, 
i. but was immediately set again in motion. 
