1851. Isumn CALENDAR. I 5 ’2'
lion of time is sub-tract 2m. 34s., therefore the cloc should be 211345. before noon, no the true tim is llh. 57in. 26L A. M On July I, the Equatlo of Time a, edd 3m. 229. , therefore the clock should b 3m. 22‘ afternoon, or the time in 0h. 3m. 22-. P. M The grate-It difl'erence between mean time (eommtm cloe time) and apparent lime (time an Ihewn by the Sun’ adial) occurs on the 3rd Novr, and it ieltiln. l1e.aubtractive 0n the I2III February the greatest. additive difl'etenee occurs. via. 14m. 32s. 7.—-The SIIII' s declination for the same al the Equation, 6th eol. 8.—The rising or setting of the Moon—the netting being given from the New to Full moon, and the rising from Full I New Moon. l—The place of the Moon in the Eeliptie. Ill—The time of the Moon’l eouthins or passing themer'uliln. This column also abet" the time of Hi; h \Vater at Win not, Pursboro‘. Horton, Cornwellil and Truro, N. 8 ll .-—Daya Increase or d'eereaae' In hours and minutes. a The top of the columns of each month shows the Moon’ I phases, 0 the time. ot'New and Full Moon, and of the first. and last quarter-,0 {two quadraturee with the sun. Tn: Fauxn' a Cauunan,‘ [I placed at the loot of the columns 0 each month.
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l l.—Containe the daya of the month. i 2.—Sundays, “leather, Anniverurier, &c. | 3 —-The Time of High “’ater at Halifax, Nova Scotia. l L ...........-.......-....Annapolil & St. John, N. B.
5. nun-nu-."---------CharlotteTown, P E. Island. I a, .-.-~-..u..........-...8t_JoanNewfoundllnd, of that title which immediately precedes the Bombing of the Moon :Theee four columns being computed on the supposition, 8that the time of :Hi; h Water on the day a of New and Full Moon (L’elabliesment du part) is at Halifax 7h. ,30m. ——at Annapolis and St. John, N. 8. 11h. 51“!!- —at Charlottetown, P. E. Island lob. 55m.—and at St. John, New :foundland 0h. 39m. All the calculations in this Calendar are made to- ”term velar time, a mode of computation now In general use, and whi hill very soon (if it has not already done no) supercede the old mode 0 reckoning. Thou pert-one. howeva, who may prefer to use appare time, the calculations will be equally useful, as mean time can be con- telted into apparent time by subtracting the quantity in the 6th column. of the left. hand page ,when the Sun in atom of clock, and adding it when. fan of clock. Thu. on the lat Feb. the sun rises in Inc-mime at 7b.! 30m and sell at Eh. But. from which subtract 18m the quantity by. which the sun is that day toonhw, and obtain 7h 1m. and 5h. 55m. the apparent time. '
i As for the Weather. we are still determined to have a gueu at it. hi5 or mine, and we hape that et lea-t, it will be as often right a: wrong- at any rate, we ahall endeavour not to confound winter met" with sum- mer Ihnworl.