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 / // 
/ // 
h. m. s. 
h. m. s. 
Sun 0. to E 
62 46 40 
+ 1 52 '5 
3 6 12 0 
1 
N 
| 
63 3 40 
6 50-0 
h. m. s. 
63 17 0 
7 19 0 
yc< m = +5 15 26 -8 
63 36 0 
8 3-0 
1 
63 57 0 
8 50-5 
J 
Sun 0. to E 
64 37 0 
+1 52 ‘o 
3 10 19 -5 
1 
64 53 0 
10 53 -5 
h. m. s. 
65 17 40 
11 52 0 
+ 5 15 29 *4 
65 36 0 
12 28 -0 
i 
65 47 0 
12 58-0 
J 
Sun 0 PS 
L36 17 40 
+1 0 
.... 
<p= 0° 20' 55" N. 
Sun P. Cir- 
135 9 40 
+ 1 0 
6 39 5-0 
1 
+ 3 13 26-0 
o 
o 
<M 
o 
O 
II 
■e- 
cumm. 
Sun P. Cir- 
135 22 20 
+1 0 
6 41 24-0 
1 
+ 3 15 26 0 
<p = 0° 19' 43" N. 
cumm. 
Sun 0 to £ 
87 0 0 
+ 1 50 
3 49 42 0 
2 
h. m. s. 
87 20 0 
50 26-0 
r Qf?n~ + 5 15 33 ’0 
87 40 0 
51 14-0 
J 
Sun 0 to E 
89 49 0 
+ 1 50 
3 55 58-0 
2 
li. m. s. 
90 0 0 
56 44 -0 
\C /m = +5 15 32-3 
90 20 0 
57 31 3 
J 
Sun jj Cir- 
136 8 40 
+ 1 50 
6 34 14-5 
1 
<p = 0° 21' 12" N. 
cumm. 
Sun o' Cir- 
136 42 0 
+ 1 50 
6 44 34-5 
1 
00 
o 
o 
O 
II 
-e- 
cumm. 
Sun (j Cir- 
136 46 0 
+ 1 50 
6 51 29 0 
1 
<p-0° 21' 13" N. 
cumm. 
Sun o' Cir- 
136 43 0 
+ 1 50 
6 53 38-5 
1 
0=0° 20' 43" N. 
cumm. 
Sun o' Cir- 
136 42 20 
+ 1 50 
6 54 12-0 
1 
<*> = 0° 20' 46" N. 
cumm. 
Sun (j Cir- 
136 41 0 
+ 1 50 
6 54 44 '5 
1 
<*> = 0° 20' 32" N. 
cumm. 
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