AnnualReport-1914 — Page 169

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The ball was not raised on September 3 owing to strong wind. It fell with an error of 0°3 or less on 302 occasions, with an error of 0°4 or 0°5 on 35 occasions, and 0°6 or 0°7 on 14 occasions. Errors of 0°8 occurred twice, of 0°9 four times, of 1°0 three times, and 1°1 and 1°2 once each. The probable error varied from 0°14 in February, September and October, to 0°28 in December.

A proposal to heighten the time-ball tower, and also the mast, is under consideration. In the month of March the time-ball wire was run on Government poles along the railway to prevent interference and accidental earthing, or contact with other lines.

Transit instrument.—Observations for time were made daily with the 3-inch transit instrument and the Hipp tape chronograph by the Chinese computers, weather permitting.

The number of observations in the years 1913 and 1914 were as follows:—

1913 1914 Transits, 1,118 1,803 Level determinations, 308 893 Azimuth 80 47 Collimation 47 43

Transits of the sun were only observed when star transits were not available from the previous night.

The azimuth and collimation determinations were made by the Chief or First Assistant, usually once a week. The azimuth determinations depend usually on observations of the north and south marks.

A new object glass was fitted on January 4. The value of one revolution of the micrometer screw was re-determined on January 6 and 8, with the following results:—

January 6 8 4**0°35 4**0°27

In the month of January the lamps used for illuminating the field of view were removed from their original supports on the instrument and set up in sockets on the east and west walls of the room, in order to minimise their heating effect on the instrument. One end of the horizontal axis was fitted with a lens to collect sufficient rays for illuminating the threads.

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The thread intervals were re-determined on April 28 and May.

On August 18 a ruled glass scale was substituted for the spider threads, which are unsuited to the large variations of humidity experienced in Hongkong. It was found however that the lines on the glass were too fine, being almost invisible in certain lights.

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E 11 The ball was not raised on September 3 owing to strong wind. It fell with an error of 0°3 or less on 302 occasions, with an error of 0°4 or 0°5 on 35 occasions, and 0°6 or 0°7 on 14 occasions. Errors of 0°8 occurred twice, of 0°9 four times, of 1°0 three times, and 1°1 and 1°2 once each. The probable error varied from 0°14 in February, September and October, to 0°28 in December. A proposal to heighten the time-ball tower, and also the mast, is under consideration. In the month of March the time-ball wire was run on Government poles along the railway to prevent interference and accidental earthing, or contact with other lines. Transit instrument.—Observations for time were made daily with the 3-inch transit instrument and the Hipp tape chronograph by the Chinese computers, weather permitting. The number of observations in the years 1913 and 1914 were as follows:— 1913 1914 Transits, 1,118 1,803 Level determinations, 308 893 Azimuth 80 47 Collimation 47 43 Transits of the sun were only observed when star transits were not available from the previous night. The azimuth and collimation determinations were made by the Chief or First Assistant, usually once a week. The azimuth determinations depend usually on observations of the north and south marks. A new object glass was fitted on January 4. The value of one revolution of the micrometer screw was re-determined on January 6 and 8, with the following results:— January 6 8 4**0°35 4**0°27 In the month of January the lamps used for illuminating the field of view were removed from their original supports on the instrument and set up in sockets on the east and west walls of the room, in order to minimise their heating effect on the instrument. One end of the horizontal axis was fitted with a lens to collect sufficient rays for illuminating the threads. 16. The thread intervals were re-determined on April 28 and May. On August 18 a ruled glass scale was substituted for the spider threads, which are unsuited to the large variations of humidity experienced in Hongkong. It was found however that the lines on the glass were too fine, being almost invisible in certain lights.
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E 11 The ball was not raised on September 3 owing to strong wind. It fell with an error of 03 or less on 302 occasions, with an error of 0°4 or 0-5 on 35 occasions, and 06 or 0-7 on 14 occasions. Errors of 08 occurred twice, of 0-9 four times, of 10 three times, and 1"1 and 12 once each. The probable error varied from 014 in February, September and October, to 028 in December. A proposal to heighten the time-ball tower, and also the mast, is under consideration. In the month of March the time-ball wire was run on Government poles along the railway to prevent inter- ference and accidental earthing, or contact with other lines. Transit instrument.-Observations for time were made daily with the 3-inch transit instrument and the Hipp tape chronograph by the Chinese computers, weather permitting. The number of observations in the years 1913 and 1914 were as follows:- Transits, Level determinations, Azimuth 17 Collimation >> 1913. 1914. 1,118 1.803 308 893 80 47 47 43 Transits of the sun were only observed when star transits were not available from the previous night. The azimuth and collimation determinations were made by the Chief or First Assistant, usually once a week. The azimuth deter- minations depend usually on observations of the north and south marks. A new object glass was fitted on January 4. The value of one revolution of the micrometer screw was re-determined on January 6 and 8, with the following results :--- January 6 8 27 4**035 4**027 In the month of January the lamps used for illuminating the field of view were removed from their original supports on the instrument and set up in sockets on the east and west walls of the room, in order to minimise their heating effect on the instrument. One end of the horizontal axis was filled with a lens to collect sufficient rays for illuminating the threads. 16. The thread intervals were re-determined on April 28 and May On August 18 a ruled glass scale was substituted for the spider threads, which are unsuited to the large variations of humidity experienced in Hongkong. It was found however that the lines on the glass were too fine, being almost invisible in certain lights.
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E 11

The ball was not raised on September 3 owing to strong wind. It fell with an error of 03 or less on 302 occasions, with an error of 0°4 or 0-5 on 35 occasions, and 06 or 0-7 on 14 occasions. Errors of 08 occurred twice, of 0-9 four times, of 10 three times, and 1"1 and 12 once each. The probable error varied from 014 in February, September and October, to 028 in December.

A proposal to heighten the time-ball tower, and also the mast, is under consideration. In the month of March the time-ball wire was run on Government poles along the railway to prevent inter- ference and accidental earthing, or contact with other lines.

Transit instrument.-Observations for time were made daily with the 3-inch transit instrument and the Hipp tape chronograph by the Chinese computers, weather permitting.

The number of observations in the years 1913 and 1914 were as follows:-

Transits,

Level determinations, Azimuth

17

Collimation

>>

1913.

1914.

1,118

1.803

308

893

80

47

47

43

Transits of the sun were only observed when star transits were not available from the previous night.

The azimuth and collimation determinations were made by the Chief or First Assistant, usually once a week. The azimuth deter- minations depend usually on observations of the north and south marks.

A new object glass was fitted on January 4. The value of one revolution of the micrometer screw was re-determined on January 6 and 8, with the following results :---

January 6 8

27

4**035 4**027

In the month of January the lamps used for illuminating the field of view were removed from their original supports on the instrument and set up in sockets on the east and west walls of the room, in order to minimise their heating effect on the instrument. One end of the horizontal axis was filled with a lens to collect sufficient rays for illuminating the threads.

16.

The thread intervals were re-determined on April 28 and May

On August 18 a ruled glass scale was substituted for the spider threads, which are unsuited to the large variations of humidity experienced in Hongkong. It was found however that the lines on the glass were too fine, being almost invisible in certain lights.

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