I. —Astronomic Observations. 
Conditions 
under which 
the Aster 
was 
observed. 
Instrumental 
Height. 
Instrument 
of 
Correction. 
Hour of the 
Chronometer. 
Number of the 
Chronometer. 
Absolute 
Correction of 
the 
Chronometer. 
Results. 
O 
/ 
// 
a 
h. 
m. s. 
li. m. s. 
Sun H Cir- 
138 
6 
0 
+ 1 
40 
6 
36 29 -0 
1 
+ 3 16 8 2 
<p = 0° 
29' 56" N. 
cumin. 
Sun a to E 
36 
14 
40 
+ 2 
20 
1 
58 5 -0 
1 
+ 3 lo 54 '9 
1 h 
m. s. 
1 32 *2 E.G. 
36 
36 
35 
52 
40 
20 
58 50-0 
59 28 -0 
U = 2 
37 
2 
40 
59 50 -0 
J 
Sun 0 to E 
37 
20 
40 
4- 2 
20 
2 
0 28 -0 
1 
+ 3 15 54-9 
l h ‘ 
U = 2 
m. s. 
1 31 8 E.G. 
37 
38 
45 
4 
40 
20 
1 24-0 
2 3 0 
38 
15 
40 
2 29-5 
J 
Sun 0 to E 
54 
20 
0 
+ 2 
20 
2 
37 37 -0 
1 
+ 3 15 54 9 
1 1, 
m. s. 
1 31 1 E.G. 
54 
55 
40 
0 
0 
0 
38 19-5 
39 6-0 
L = 2 
55 
20 
0 
39 49 5 
J 
Sun a to E 
60 
9 
0 
+ 2 
20 
2 
50 22 0 
1 
+ 3 15 54-8 
1 
m. s. 
60 
18 
20 
50 44-0 
U = 2 
1 34 -7 E.G. 
61 
14 
20 
52 47 -0 
J 
Sun a Cir- 
134 
31 
40 
+ 1 
0 
6 
8 50 -0 
1 
+ 3 15 55 -0 
<p = 0° 
38' 45" N. 
cumm. 
>> 
134 
54 
20 
+ 1 
0 
6 
11 0 0 
1 
<p = 0° 
39' 49" N. 
„ 
135 
1 
40 
+ 1 
0 
6 
11 59-0 
1 
” 
<p^0° 
39' 7" N. 
Sun a PS 
136 
38 
40 
+ 2 
20 
.... 
.... 
<p = 0° 
33' 25" X. 
Sun a to W 
42 
20 
0 
+ i 
20 
11 
8 35 0 
1 
+ 3 15 49 9 
1 h - 
111 . s. 
42 
3 
40 
9 12 0 
1 0 -8 E G. 
41 
51 
20 
9 38 0 
J 
Sun a to W 
41 
28 
20 
+ i 
20 
11 
10 29 0 
1 
+ 3 15 49 9 
1 h - 
m. s 
41 
18 
0 
10 52 -0 
U = 2 
1 0 4 E.G. 
41 
5L 
40 
11 51 0 
J 
Sun a PS 
135 
39 
20 
+ i 
30 
<p=0° 
19' 26" N. 
Sun a to W 
44 
0 
0 
+ i 
30 
11 
5 16-0 
1 
+ 3 15 47 8 
1 h - 
m. s. 
43 
40 
0 
6 1 0 
U = 2 
0 44 '0 E.G. 
43 
20 
0 
6 44 0 
J 
Sun a to W 
43 
0 
0 
+ i 
30 
11 
7 30 0 
l 
+ 3 15 47 7 
1 h ' 
m. s. 
42 
40 
0 
8 12 0 
0 43 1 E.G. 
42 
20 
0 
8 56 -0 
J 
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