XIV 
TABLE 
AN ACCOUNT of the going 
of the Six CHRONOMETERS selected for the determination of Longitudes, from 
Week being shewn of each Chronometer 
Week 
228 with 
254 witli 
259 with 
ending 
254 
259 
369 
404 
25 
228 
259 
369 
404 
25 
228 
254 
369 
404 
25 
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s 
s 
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S 
May 13 
GO. 61 
G2.77 
1 
Go. 923 
L 4.96 
L7.46 
L 0.6 1 
G2.16 
GO. 313 
L 5.57 
LS.07 
L2.77 
L2.16 
L 1.747 
L7.73 
r 
L 10.23' 
20 
Ll. 
3.3 
0.86 
5.93 
9. 
Gl. 
4.3 
1.S6 
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 
12.466 
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.S26 
12.79 
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 
13.41 
17 
G3.ll 
3.14 
2.32 
2.57 
12.68 
L3.ll 
0.03 
L 0.79 
5.68 
15.79 
3.14 
0.03 
L0.82 
5.71 
15.82 
24 
4.14 
2.7 
L0.14 
1.535 
11.32 
4.14 
L 1.44 
4.58 
5.675 
15.46 
2.7 
Gl.44 
2.84 
4.235 
{ 1 
14.02 
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 
14.93 
8 
3.465 
3.68 
Go. 14 
0.714 
10.8 
3.465 
GO. 215 
3.325 
4.179 
14.265 
3.6S 
L0.215 
3.54 
4.394 
14.48 
15 
3.607 
4.25 
0.714 
GO. 036 
9.964 
3.607 
0.643 
2.S93 
3.571 
13.571 
4.25 
0.643 
3.536 
4.214 
14.214 
22 
3.57 
4.214 
0.357 
0.036 
9.57 
3.57 
0.S44 
3.213 
3.534 
13.14 
4.214 
0.844 
3.857 
4.178 
13.784 
29 
3.07 
4.5 
0.2S6 
0.107 
8.S2 
3.07 
1.43 
2.7S4 
2.963 
11.89 
4.5 
1.43 
3.214 
4.393 
13.32 
Aug. 5 
3.286 
4.393 
L0.357 
0.18 
5. IS 
3.286 
1.107 
3.643 
3.106 
8.466 
4.393 
1.107 
4.75 
4.213 
9.573 
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 
11.896 
19 
3.036 
4.484 
0.75 
0.43 
7.82 
3.036 
1.428 
3.786 
2.606 
10.856 
4.464 
1.428 
5.214 
-4.034 
12.284 
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 
10.43 
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 
9.966 
9 
5.07 
6.643 
Gl.036 
2.5 
3.18 
5.07 
1.573 
4.034 
2.57 
8.25 
6.643 
1.573 
5.607 
4.143 
9.823 
L 
The “ Daily Rates” which are here given, are the actual daily differences of each Chronometer on the others, as shewn on 
reference is made. A Table of this nature much facilitates the regulation of Chronometers, by bringing into a small compass, 
It will also generally shew the week in which any Chronometer may change its established rate ; and as this sometimes happens 
on the mean Longitude, which requires to be met by a special correction, this Table serves to fix the periods, and regulate the 
