Celestial Phenomena, January 1829 — April 1829. 189 



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Full Moon. 

 15 ) d ^ K ) 43' S. 

 56 Em. II. Sat. 7/ 

 7 ) 6 K ) 1' N. 

 m. I. Sat. y. 

 C^ 1 cf « ) 26' S. 

 3 2 «f « ) 18' S. 



5 Aid. ) 55' N. 

 First Quarter. 

 Stationary. 

 1. II. Sat. V 

 c5 1 «t as ) 65' N. 



^ 2 a OS ) 43' N. 

 d I <a ) 48' S. 



6 Q. ) 1' s. 

 C5 «• ^ ) 30' N. 

 d -r 51 ) 70' S. 



Full Moon. 



D. H. 

 20 



M. 



49 



20 Moon Eclipsed, invisible at Green- 

 wich. 



Begins. 



Ecliptic ^ 

 15 Middle. 

 30 End. 

 29 Digits Eclipsed on the 



d« 

 )d> 



Im. I. Sat. 11 



) d <? Oph. ) 35' N. 



( Last Quarter. 



P Greatest Elong. 



f) Stationary. 



) d /S n ) 14' N. 



y. Stationary. 

 33 ) d 9 «s ) 28' N. 

 43 Im. I. Sat. 1/ 



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Times of the Planets passing the Meridian. 

 JANUARY. 



