I.—Astronomic Observations 
Conditions 
under which 
the Aster 
was 
observed. 
Instrumental 
Height. 
Instrument 
of 
Correction. 
Hour of the 
Chronometer. 
O 
<D 
o <*> 
u O 
o a 
^ o 
a ~ 
Absolute 
Correction of 
the 
Chronometer. 
Results. 
* 
O 
/ 
// 
/ 
" 
h. 
m. 
S. 
h. m. s. 
h. m. s. 
BAG- 81— 
10 
14 
4'0 
i 
+ 5 15 32 -2 
A = 2 00 6-3 E.G. 
Emersion 
on the mean 
from the 
local time 
lunar disk 
Sun 0. to E 
52 
40 
0 
+ 3 
50 
2 
44 
40 -0 
i 
h. m. s. 
5:1 
0 
0 
45 
23 -0 
> Ctm = 5 15 34-9 
53 
20 
0 
46 
9 -0 
J 
Sun 0. to E 
53 
40 
0 
+ 3 
50 
2 
46 
53 ’5 
i 
j h. in. s. 
54 
0 
0 
47 
37 0 
1 C /m = 5 15 33 7 
54 
20 
0 
48 
32 -0 
I 
Sun B to E. 
55 
40 
0 
+ 4 
15 
2 
51 
20-5 
i 
li. m. s. 
56 
0 
0 
52 
4 *5 
\C, m = +5 15 32 -4 
56 
20 
0 
52 
49 0 
J 
Sun a to E. 
57 
0 
0 
+ 4 
15 
2 
54 
18-0 
i 
h. m. s. 
57 
20 
0 
55 
1 •() 
\-C tm = +5 15 32 -9 
57 
40 
0 
55 
44 ’5 
J 
Sun a to E. 
56 
56 
0 
+ 2 
45 
2 
49 
42 -0 
i 
55 
12 
0 
50 
16 0 
55 
28 
0 
52 0 
Ji. m. s. 
55 
40 
0 
51 
20 -0 
f = +5 Id 54 ‘4 
55 
55 
0 
51 
53 -5 
i 
56 
15 
0 
52 
36 0 
J 
Sun 0 to W. 
65 
4 
40 
+ 1 
25 
10 
30 
2 0 
i 
+ 3 15 26-4 
] h. m. s. 
64 
8 
0 
32 
7 -0 
U = 2 0 19-6 E.G. 
■il' 
63 
5 
0 
34 
26 -0 
J 
Sun a to W. 
27 
23 
0 
+ 1 
50 
11 
52 
31 -0 
i 
+ 3 15 23 3 
1 
27 
5 
0 
53 
9-0 
h. m. s. 
26 
41 
0 
54 
2 -0 
1>A = 2 0 43 '9 ;E.G. 
26 
17 
40 
54 
54 0 
| 
25 
52 
40 
55 
46-5 
J 
Sun a to E. 
44 
51 
0 
+ 1 
50 
2 
26 
58 -0 
i 
+ 3 15 22 4 
~] 
45 
9 
0 
27 
37 -0 
| li. m. s. 
45 
27 
40 
28 
18-5 
A = 2 0 41 -5 E.G. 
45 
46 
40 
29 
0 -5 
1 
45 
59 
20 
29 
28'5 
J 
Sun a to E. 
46 
23 
20 
+ 1 
40 
2 
30 
19 -0 
i 
+ 3 15 22 4 
46 
42 
0 
30 
59 0 
h. m. s. 
46 
58 
0 
31 
34-5 
^ A = 2 0 42 '5 E.Gr. 
47 
8 
40 
31 
59 '5 
47 
30 
0 
32 
43 -5 
j 
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