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CARVILL, NEW YORK AND MONROE & FRANCIS, BOSTON. HARDING, PRINTER. 1834 G21047 T e respective distances from the centre, t The constellations in italics are divided in the Society's maps.
New Jlpportionment of the Globe. 65 other three sections, except three small and very unimportant trian- gular spaces. The kind of celestial maps here described correspond substantially with those I have recommended for students in your volume xviii. 81; but I did not at that time contemplate giving them a circular form, or placing the centre of projection out of the equator. Both these changes I consider improvements. I should like much to see published a set of maps both celestial and terrestrial, upon the same scale as those published by the Diftu- sion Society. The clear diameter of each map would be 14.14 inches (equal to the diagonal of the square maps,) and I think they would answer best if each set were engraved on a single plate.
I subjoin a table of the central distancesand radii of curvature for the meridians and parallels of the map, whereby the delineation is rendered as easy as that of a common hemisphere — observing that the centres of the meridianal arcs are in a line at right angles to the prin- cipal meridians'— and distant 3.536 from the centre of the projection. I have given, also the computed half extents of longitude on the se- veral parallels of latitude. If the limits be delineated, according to the last mentioned numbers, on a Mercator's map, they will present a curve resembling a parabola, having for a sjmptotestwo meridians 180° distant. 15 20 3.10 3.59 129.76 MERIDIANS. 90 7.07 25 4.09 101.42 90 10.61 10.61 85 6.44 0.66 30 4.60 51.94 85 9.72 10.65 80 5.84 1.32 35.5.15 34.09 80 8.90 10.77 75 5.26 1.99 40 5.71 24.75 75 8.14 10.98 70 4.72 2.69 45 6.30 18.91 70 7.43 11.29 65 4.20 3.41 50 6.93 14.85 65 6.76 11.70 60 55 3.69 3.20 4.17 4.98 60 55 6.12 5.52 12.25 12.95 Lat. 50 2.73 5.85 50 4.95 4.39 IS 85 45 2.27 6.80 70 86° 26' 45 J.%j0OiJ 15.00 40 1.81 7.85 60 84 34 40 3.86 16.50 35 1.36 9.03 50 82 36 35 3.34 18.49 SO 0.92 10.39 40 80 31 30 2.84 21.21 25 0.48 11.99 30 78 13 25 2.35 25.10 20 0.05 13.92 20 75 40 20 1.87 31.01 N. 72 69 44 1 'i 1.40 40.98 61.08 15 0.39 16.31 18 10 0.93 10 0.83 19.42 S.
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XIV.- 21, 1833. No, 1 — July, 1834. Mai 66 CANALS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. ST-iTE CANALS. Erie Canal, commenced July 4th, 1817.
First navigated from Utica to Rome, fifteen miles, October 23, 1819. Tolls first received July 1, 1820. Crack Serial Cracks Hk Vp9.
280 miles of canal completed, and first boat entered the Hudson at Albany, from the north and west through the canal, October 8, 1823. Erie Canal completed October, 1825. Champlain Canal commenced October, 1817; navigable November 1819. Grand Canal Celebration at New York city, November 4, 1825. Oswego Canal commenced, 1826. Completed 1828. Cayuga and Seneca Canal commenced 1827.