I.—Astronomic Observations, 
Conditions 
under which 
the Aster 
was 
observed. 
instrumental 
Height. 
nstrument 
of 
Correction. 
Hour of the 
Chronometer. 
JNumber oi the 
Chronometer. 
Absolute 
Correction of 
the 
Chronometer. 
Kesults. 
O / // 
/ // 
h. m. s. 
h. m. s. 
Sun i! PS 
137 27 0 
+ 2 55 
.... 
<p= 0° 20' 37" N. 
Sun 0 PS 
137 47 30 
+ 1 30 
.... 
.... 
tp =0° 20' 4" In . 
Sun XL PS 
138 7 40 
+ 1 37 ‘5 
.... 
(f> =0° 19' 47" V. 
h. m. s. 
Sun it to W 
55 40 0 
+ 1 50 
10 49 26 -8 
i 
+ 3 15 18-8 
X = 2 0 42 -7E.G. 
h. m. s. 
Sun ii to W 
52 20 0 
+ 1 50 
10 56 43 -0 
1 
+ 3 15 18-8 
X = 2 0 43 5E.G 
Sun 0 PS 
139 46 0 
+ 1 30 
4> = 0° 26' 33" N. 
Sun P. to W 
51 22 40 
+ 2 10 
10 58 52 -0 
i 
+ 3 15 17 3 
1 h. m. s. 
51 7 40 
10 59 25 -0 
lx =2 1 4-1E.G 
50 50 20 
11 0 15 
J 
Sun P to W 
50 35 40 
+ 2 10 
11 0 34 0 
i 
+ 3 15 17-3 
] h. m. s. 
50 24 0 
0 59 ’5 
lx = 2 1 4-6E.G 
50 3 0 
1 44-5 
I 
Sun P to W 
54 11 40 
+ 1 20 
10 52 54 -5 
i 
-'j 
53 43 0 
53 55 -0 
li. m. s. 
53 52 40 
54 32 0 
l/f 1 = + 3 15 16 1 
53 7 20 
55 13 0 
J 
Sun 0 to W 
52 46 40 
+ 1 20 
10 55 57'5 
i 
. li. m. s. 
47 39 40 
11 7 40 
1 k 1 = + 3 15 15 "9 
Sun 0 PS 
140 57 20 
+ 2 20 
<f> = 0° 39' 59" N. 
Sun P. to E 
49 36 40 
+ 1 20 
2 35 44-0 
i 
1 li. m. s. 
49 53 20 
36 20 -0 
1 w, = + 3 15 17 '5 
50 4 20 
36 44-5 
J 
Sun P to E 
50 26 0 
+ 1 20 
2 37 32 o 
i 
h. m. s. 
50 38 40 
38 0 0 
^ Ki = + 3 15 16 '5 
50 51 20 
38 26-5 
J 
Sun P. to E 
49 20 0 
+ 1 30 
2 35 5 - 5 
i 
h. in. s. 
49 40 0 
35 44 0 
j-/c!= + 3 15 18 8 
50 0 0 
36 26 0 
J 
Sun P to E 
50 20 0 
+ 1 30 
2 37 11 -5 
i 
h. in. s. 
50 40 0 
37 53 - 5 
1 k, = + 3 15 20 '1 
51 0 0 
38 36 -5 
J 
Sun P to E 
55 40 0 
+ 1 50 
2 48 35 ’5 
1 i 
h. m. s. 
56 0 0 
49 19-0 
U, = 3 15 22-6 
56 20 0 
50 0 0 
J 
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