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(6 (A) 1861 July 13 Sat. The following for Lat. by Meridn quite imperfect on account [[underlined]] Horizon rocking by the wind! [[/underlined]] (Meridian Observations Artificial Hor.) h m s | - | - IV-41-40 | 97°-20'-15" | 117° Va. 45-20 | 20 30 | 116° 50-43 | 20-00 | 114° 54-35 | 17-45 | 113° 57-15 | 16-15 | 111° V-00-55 | 13-30 | 110 03-56 | 08-45 | 109 Worked up Vide "Supplement" Declination 21°-49'-00".4 | per h 22" 4/9 Equation +5-24.57 = 0.287 (Large Sex -1'-30") [[line across page]] VII-00-48 | 85° 35'-00" P.M. P.M. Observations hVII-m23-s40 [[symbol: Sun]] L.L. to peak Mt next 2d channel from Ex. L. which I have called "Mt. Warwick" by Small Sextant = 86°-55 hVII-m27-s00 | 81°-04'-15" 29-00 | 80-42-00 31-00 | 80-19-00 VII-32-45 [[symbol: Sun]] (L.L.) to said Peak Mt Warwick 88°-44'