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APPENDIX NO. VL 
11 . 
Position LXIII. 
This position is obtained by an observation with theodolite and a solar bearing. 
Tho sun was during the observation constantly so obscured by clouds that no sun¬ 
glass could bo used. 
Tho observations are— 
1S53, September 3. Circle Chronometer. 
Level. 
Readin 
h. 
m. 
8 . 
o 
r 
ft 
E. O 4 
13 
27. 
. 7*0. 
.199 
7 
10 
15*0 
6 
45 
6 
45 
7 
5 
E. O 4 
20 
25. 
.11*18. 
.199 
7 
20 
— 
IP 7 
6 
50 
6 
40 
6 
55 
W.0 4 
27 
22. 
.12*0. 
52 
5 
11*3 
51 
55 
51 
50 
52 
10 
W. © 4 
43 
0.. 
52 
15 
13*0 
52 
10 
51 
50 
52 
25 
E. © 4 
59 
50.. 
.10*8. 
35 
50 
12*3 
30 
35 
50 
W. O 5 
8 
9. 
31 
30 
— 
13*0 
30 
35 
40 
Temperature of air, + 27*5°. 
Barometer, (Aneroid,) 29*98. 
The north end of the level always read first 
The latitude follows, from those observations, 78° 52' 0". 
The bearing gives tho longitude 1° 59' east from tho winter quarters. 
