OF HEAT FROM THE MOON. 
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Table (continued). 
I. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
YI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
1872. 
Zenith- 
distance. 
Observed 
G COIT. 
G calc. 
C-O. 
p.c. 
Zenith- 
mean 
to- 
yy.ez* 
Feb. 24. 
46-7 
345-2 
313-5 
-31-7 
+ 14-9 
338-5 
+ 5-6 
45-5 
339-2 
315-7 
— 23-5 
43-4 
331-8 
319-2 
-12-6 
42-8 
312-8 
320-0 
+ 7-2 
43-3 
312-3 
319-3 
+ 7-0 
44-0 
314-5 
318-2 
+ 3-7 
44-8 
304-9 
316-9 
+ 12-0 
47*7 
273-9 
311-8 
+ 37-9 
Mar. 21. 
36*3 
298-3 
293-2 
— 5-1 
+ 5-1 
302-3 
+ 3-0 
37-4 
295-5 
292-0 
— 3*5 
39-8 
280-8 
289-5 
+ 8-7 
Mar. 22. 
42-9 
2S9-2 
286-7 
— 2-5 
+ 2-6 
303-4 
+ 1-2 
44-1 
284-7 
285-1 
+ 0-4 
45-3 
289-3 
283-3 
- 6-0 
48-2 
277-4 
278-6 
+ 1-2 
54-3 
264-9 
267-2 
+ 2-3 
56-3 
258-0 
263-0 
+ 5-0 
Mar. 24. 
59-3 
353-1 
345-7 
- 7-4 
0* 
+1 
409-8 
+ 2-1 
51-5 
359-1 
368-3 
+ 9'2 
53-5 
361-6 
363-1 
+ 1*5 
54-5 
361-2 
360-4 
- 0-8 
56-9 
356-6 
353-6 
— 3-0 
Mar, 26. 
68-1 
250-7 
342-7 
Apr. 15. 
57*1 
57-8 
54-7 
— 3-1 
+ 2-1 
63-52 
+ 1-46 
59-3 
50-4 
53-6 
+ 3-2 
61-4 
52-3 
52-3 
0-0 
Apr. 18. 
38-8 
175-8 
172-2 
- 3-6 
+ 3-3 
179-1 
±1-3 
42*2 
166-1 
169-8 
+ 3-7 
45-3 
161-1 
167-3 
+ 6-2 
46 8 
163-9 
165-9 
+ 2-0 
56-3 
158-8 
155-2 
- 3-6 
58-3 
153-1 
152-7 
— 0-4 
60-3 
155-9 
149-5 
- 6-4 
64-4 
145-9 
140-8 
— 5-1 
66-7 
128-7 
135-0 
+ 6-3 
r J~‘ Note . — The notes, which are the same as for the unreduced observations, will be found at pp. 589-592. 
The observations of each night are now represented by a single quantity, so that, after 
allowing for the varying distance of the moon from the earth and sun, they will be 
available for determining the rate of change of the moon’s radiant heat with her 
phase. In the following Table the values of log z* are arranged in order of s. 
Column I. gives the astronomical date, column II. the apparent elongation from full 
MDCCCLXXIII. 
* See column VIE of the foregoing Table. 
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