188 Celestial Phenomena, January — April 1827. 



38. Nov. 2. For a New process in Painting for producing the appear- 

 ance of Damask. To David Ramsay Hay, Edinburgh. 



39. Nov. 8. For an Improvement or Improvements on Wheels for Car- 

 riages. To Theodore Jones of Coleman Street, London. 



Art. XXXI.— CELESTIAL PHENOMENA, 

 From January 1st to April 1st 1827. Adapted to the Meridian of Green- 

 wick, Apparent Time, excepting the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, 

 which are given in Mean Time. 



N. B.— The day begins at noon, and the conjunctions of the Moon and 

 Stars are given in Right Ascension. 



D. 



1 



4 



4 



4 



5 



7 



8 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



12 



12 



13 



13 



14 



14 



14 



14 



15 



15 



16 



19 



•19 



19 



19 



20 



20 



21 



21 



21 



22 



22 



22 



22 



23 



23 



24 



24 



25 



26 



28 



29 



H. M. 

 17 



12 42 



15 



17 

 18 



17 

 4 

 



15 21 



23 



14 29 



6 44 



6 48 



14 12 



55 

 9 



12 15 



16 5 

 12 23 



17 54 

 16 



14 19 



14 59 



18 10 

 22 



4 48 



6 9 



3 13 



14 



17 59 



26 



12 

 14 



11 48 



12 27 

 14 27 



10 42 



11 16 

 11 37 

 21 46 



21 



11 



D 43' S. 

 P 21' S. 

 P 21' S. 



Sat. % 



JANUARY. 



6 g e oph. 



P First Quarter. 

 6 Greatest Elong. 

 % in Quad, with 

 Em. III. Sat. 11 



25 Im. I. Sat. % 

 15 Im. II. Sat. % 



6(**~ 



3 JM 8 



£8 



» n 



Q Full Moon. 



*jT Stationary. 



6 Tl n II a near App. 

 43 c5 jl«£2$D314'N. 

 38 6 j) 2 « ss ]) T N. 



(4 ft and 

 49 Im. I. Sat. % 



26 6 D * SI P 67' s. 

 18 lm. II. Sat. 7/ 



6 6 *«» 

 55 6 P * ^ ]) 27-4' s. 

 30 6 J) * ^ D 544' N - 

 33 Im. III. Sat. 7/ 



((Last Quarter. 

 enters CSS 

 25 6 ]) 2 <t ^z ]) 65' S. 



12 lm. I. Sat. ^ 



18 6 P * — D 314' N. 



38 6 J 1 N\ J) 9' N. 



1 6 j) 2 £ h\ J 94' S. 

 55 g J » h\ ]) 39' S. 

 30 Im. I. Sat. # 



io 6 P p °P h - D lfl/ N - 



37 6 P 1 /t* £ J) 53' N. 



48 6 W £ })35'N. 

 5 g J rf £ p 52' N. 

 New Moon. 

 7/ Stationary. 

 6 ? and # 



D. It. M. 



2 12 17 



3 9 

 5 5 



6 



•Jr. 



6 14 

 6 16 



21 54 

 14 



14 



7 14 23 



8 10 42 



9 14 51 

 *10 12 11 

 *10 13 24 



11 10 23 



U 19 9 



13 17 36 



13 18 7 



13 22 



14 22 



15 12 36 

 15 19 28 



15 20 9 



16 17 24 



17 8 29 



17 12 44 

 29 



6 



18 13 10 

 18 14 58 

 18 15 

 18 17 38 

 18 20 52 



*19 21 2 



*20 17 57 



*20 18 32 



20 21 



20 23 

 •21 19 40 



21 21 



22 14 29 

 22 22 6 



9 



18 5 

 18 10 



24 



24 13 58 



24 



25 



25 10 



16 42 

 9 

 14 



FEBRUARY. 



s. 

 27 Im. II. Sat. # 



P First Quarter. 

 29 6 P * tf P 68' N. 

 10 6 P ' 8 P 541' S. 

 15 6 P K 8 P 314' s. 

 20 lm. I. Sat. % J) 

 31 6 P » H P 29' s. 

 44 Im. I. Sat. % 



1 Im. II. Sat 7/ 



38 6 P 1 * S3 ) 32' N. 



37 6 ) 2 « SS ) 8' N. 

 O Ful l Moon. 



14 6 ) «" £1 ) 62' S. 

 3 3 ) v Q, ) 65' S. 



48 Im. I. Sat. % 



12 lm. I. Sat. % 

 58 6 ) * ffl ) 12' S. 

 H 6 )*"1)70'N. 

 47 lm. II. Sat. % 

 0^ ) 2«- )484'S. 

 57 Em. III. Sat. 7/ 

 46 6 ) * S3 ) 39' N. 

 21 6 ) x *C= ) 47' N. 



!1 A ) x — ) 47' 

 ( Last Quarter. 



S 



£ h\ ) 6' N. 

 2 /? h\ ) 6' N. 



57 6 



21 c5 

 56 6 ) t M\ ) 24' S. 



enters X 

 9 6 ) € °P h - ) 31' N. 

 26)1/* £ >65'N. 



22 6 ) 2 a* £)47'N. 

 8 Sup. 6© 



6?<* / 



37 6 ) d t ) 60' N. 



6 ) and $ occult. 

 44 lm. I. Sat. % 

 16 6 ) ft ) 14' N. 



6 9*~ 

 # New Moon. 



