Celestial Phenomena^ July — September 1829. 189 



End of Eclipse. 

 6° 5' Digits Eclipsed 

 on the )'s S. Limb. 

 \6y b ) 57' N. 

 19) d * b )32'N. 

 ( Last Quarter. 



S 6'^ SI 



enters :f^ 

 32 ) d a ) 37' N. 

 45 ) d -r A ) 20' S. 



?d^nj 



11 Em. L Sat. % 



S Eclipsed Invisible. 

 New Moon. 



Mercury. 



h 







23 



26 



13 23 5 

 19 22 43 

 25 22 36 



Times of the Planets passing the Meridian. 

 JULY. 



Venus. 



b. ' 



50 



56 



1 3 

 I 9 

 1 14 



Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Georgian. 



1 7 



59 



50 



42 



S4 



h ' 



9 39 



9 12 



8 46 



8 20 



7 56 



h ' 



13 49 



13 29 



12 58 



12 33 



12 9 



1 22 47 



7 23 8 



13 23 35 



19 



25 19 



1 20 



1 25 



1 30 



1 34 



1 39 



AUGUST. 



24 



16 



9 



1 



23 52 



28 



5 



43 



22 



23 54 



23 34 



23 15 



22 55 



22 36 



40 

 16 



10 62 

 10 29 

 10 5 



SEPTEMBER. 



I 



7 



13 



19 



25 



40 



55 



1 7 

 1 17 

 1 25 



1 44 



1 49 



1 54 



1 59 



2 5 



23 44 



23 37 



23 29 



23 22 



23 15 



5 38 



5 19 



5 



4 42 



4 24 



22 14 



21 55 



21 37 



21 18 



20 59 



9 39 



9 17 



8 55 



8 33 



8 11 



Mercury. 



Declination of the Planets, 

 JULY. 

 Venus. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Georgian. 



1 18 30N. 



7 18 7 



13 18 30 



19 19 28 



25 20 36 



23 ON. 22 18N. 



21 61 21 39 



20 18 20 44 



18 25 19 49 



16 14 18 51 



20 48 S. 19 48N. 

 20 44 19 37 



20 41 

 20 39 

 20 38 



19 27 

 19 16 

 19 5 



19 33 8. 



19 36 



19 39 



19 42 



19 45 



AUGUST. 



1 21 19N. 



7 20 41 



13 18 30 



19 14 59 



25 10 42 



13 22N. 

 10 40 



7 48 



4 49 



1 45N. 



17 34N. 

 16 25 

 15 12 

 13 55 

 12 36 



20 39 S. 

 20 41 

 20 44 

 20 48 

 20 63 



18 51N. 

 18 40 

 18 28 

 18 16 

 18 6 



19 

 19 

 19 

 20 

 20 



60S. 



54 



58 







3 



