376 Celestial Phenomena Jrom April — July 1830. 



17. August 14. For certain Improvements in the application of Elastic 

 dense Fluids to the Propelling or giving Motion to Machinery of various 

 Descriptions. To Richard Williams, county of Middlesex. 



18. August 28. For an Improvement in the construction and setting of 

 ovens or retorts for carbonizing coals for the use of Gas Works. To Bar- 

 nard Henry Brook, county of York. 



19. August 28. For certain Improved machinery for Preparing or Knead- 

 ing Dough. To MosEs Poole, Lincoln's Inn. 



20. August 28. For a certain Improvement in the article commonly cal- 

 led Stick Sealing Wax. To Peter Rigby Masov, Middle Temple. 



21. September 2. For certain Improvements in Power Looms for Weav- 

 ing Cloth. To William Ramsbottom, Manchester. 



22. September 2. For certain Improvements on machines or machinery 

 for Scraping, Sweeping, Cleaning, and Watering Street Roads and other 

 Ways. To John Boase and Thomas Smith, London. 



23. September 7. For certain Improvements on machinery for Making 

 Lace, commonly called Bobbin Net. To John Levers, Nottingham. 



24. September 16. For certain Improvements in Machinery for Propel- 

 ling Vessels and giving Motion to Mills and other Machinery. To Wil- 

 liam Pool, city of Lincoln. 



25. September 23. For certain Improvements in Steam-Engines and in 

 Machinery for Propelling Vessels, which Improvements are applicable to 

 other Purposes. To Elijah galloway. Burgh of Southwark. 



Art. XXVIII.— CELESTIAL PHENOJMENA, 

 From April 1st, to July 1st, 1830. Adapted to the Meridian of Green- 

 wich, 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. 



APRIL. 



D. H. M. S. 



•5 8 31 47 j) 6 T ^ }) 34' N. 



6 7 45 ^ OO 



6 12 8 19^ c5» TIJ P ll'S. 

 •7 14 44 44 5 c5 6 nj P 3/ N. 



7 19 29 O ^'ull Moon. 

 9 15 51 52 Im. II. Sat. ^ 



12 16 7 21 Im. I. Sat. 7/ 



13 }ri Stationary. 



14 17 $c5l^K 



15 18 47 (L Last Quarter. 

 18 22 § (5 K 



20 3 I Q enters ^ 



21 19 I ^Sup. c5 O 



22 11 27 % New Moon. 



24 13 18 1 J) d > « D 47' N. 



24 14 29 46 p 3 1 '^ tt J) ^>l' S. 



24 14 57 30 J (5 2 «f b P 53' S. 



26 17 (? d ¥ 



28 13 6 6^ A 



28 14 22 48 Im. 1. Sat. IJ. 



D. H. 



29 7 



29 15 



30 18 



M. 



54 



45 



2 2 30 



2 14 36 

 5 



6 4 



7 12 2 



7 13 42 



8 2 



s. 



J) First Quarter. 



□ 

 MAY. 



If Stationary. 

 §d 1 A « 

 O ^'ull Moon. 

 53 Im. III. Sat. V 



(?□© 

 15 )) d2/2 K^ 



MStationarynearfl J/^ 



d Last Quarter. 



9 Greatest Elong. 

 32 I c^ 9 tt5 j) 76' N. 



9 Greatest Elong. 

 32 Im. 1. Sat ^ 



