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 
/ 
// 
/ 
n 
h. 
m. 
S. 
h. m. s. 
Sun <1 to W. 
51 
20 
0 
+ 2 
10 
10 
41 
9 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 8-0 
1 11 
m. s. 
51 
0 
0 
41 
52 -5 
U = 2 
3 7‘8 E.G. 
50 
40 
0 
42 
32 -5 
J 
Sun 0 to W. 
50 
20 
0 
+ 2 
10 
10 
43 
16 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 8-0 
| b. 
m. s. 
50 
0 
0 
43 
58 -5 
3 7 *9 E.Gr- 
49 
49 
0 
44 41 ’5 
J 
Sun a to w. 
20 
58 
20 
+ 2 
15 
11 
44 33 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 12 -6 
1 h ' 
m. s. 
20 
37 
40 
45 
18-0 
3 55 -4 E.G. 
20 
21 
40 
45 
52 -0 
J 
h. 
m. s. 
Sun a to W. 
19 
54 
40 
+ 2 
15 
11 
46 48 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 12-6 
\=2 
3 54 ‘6 E.G. 
Sun a PS 
146 
50 
30* 
-8 
0 
.... 
<p = 0° 
31' 53" N. 
Sun a to W. 
45 
0 
0 
+ 0 
40 
10 
53 
31 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 14 1 
1 h - 
m. s. 
44 
40 
0 
54 
12 -0 
4 26 -0 E.G. 
44 
20 
0 
54 
52 -5 
J 
Sun a to W. 
44 
0 
0 
+ 0 
40 
10 
55 
36 -0 
1 
+ 3 33 14 1 
1 h - 
m. s. 
43 
40 
0 
56 
18 -0 
4 25 -9 E.G. 
43 
20 
0 
57 
1 0 
J 
Sud a ps 
147 
13 
30* 
+ 1 
0 
30' 27" N. 
Sun a PS 
148 
6 
0* 
0 
0 
4> = 0° 
40' 34" N. 
Sun a to W 
54 
0 
0 
+ 1 
50 
10 
33 
16-0 
1 
+ 3 33 17-1 
1 h - 
m. s. 
53 
40 
0 
33 
56 '0 
> A — 2 
5 53 2 E.G. 
53 
20 
0 
34 
40 -5 
J 
Sun a to W 
53 
00 
0 
+ 1 
50 
10 
35 
23 0 
1 
+ 3 33 17 1 
1 h - 
in. s. 
52 
40 
0 
36 
6 5 
5 50 -8 E.G. 
52 
20 
0 
36 
49 5 
J 
Sun a PS 
148 
30 
45* 
0 
0 
o 
II 
35'55"N. 
Sun a PS 
148 
55 
45* 
+ 1 
30 
</> = 0° 
31' 57" N. 
Sun a to W 
51 
0 
0 
+ 1 
20 
10 37 
49 -5 
1 
+ 3 33 21 6 
1 h ' 
m. s. 
50 
40 
0 
38 
31 0 
> A =2 
7 26 -4 E.G. 
50 
20 
0 
32 
13 0 
J 
Sun a to w 
50 
0 
0 
+ 1 
20 
10 39 
55 0 
1 
1-3 33 21 6 
1 h - 
m. s. 
49 
40 
0 
40 37 0 
• 
>A = 2 
7 26 -4 E.G. 
49 
20 
0 
41 
17-5 
J 
result from the mean of the readings of the two reflectors of the instrument. 
z 2 
339 
