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Being- altogether 692 sets, containing 6,862 distances ; whereof 384 sets were taken from the Observatory House 
on Melville Island, and 308 sets on board the Hecla. The house was 45" west of the spot in which the Hecla was 
stationary during the winter, deduced from the bearing and measured distance ; by allowing this difference to 
each of the 384 sets taken from the house, the mean of the 692 sets gives the longitude of the Hecla’s station, 
110° 48' 28".2 west of Greenwich. 
