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Article VII. 



Astronomical Observations y 1825. 

 By Col. Beaufoy, FRS. 



Bushel/ Heath, near Stanmore. 



Latitude SP 37' 44'3" North. Longitude West in time 1' 20*93". 



Observed Transits of the Moon and Moon-culminating Stars over the Middle Wire of 

 the Transit Instrument in Sidereal Time. 



1825. Stars. Transits. 



Oct. 21.— c'Capric 21h 35' 43-77" 



21.— 345 Aquarii 21 49 06-47 



21.— 30 Aquarii 21 54 07-97 



21.— 44 Aquarii 22 08 02-05 



2 1 .—Moon's First or West Limb 22 11 1 1 -09 



21.— 51 Aquarii 22 15 03-70 



21.— 166 Aquarii 22 28 45-40 



21.— 183 Aquarii 22 30 4865 



21 219Aquarii 22 38 52-70 



22.— f Aquarii 22 19 53-41 



22.— >) Aquarii 22 26 26-27 



22.— 1 Piscium 22 46 07-11 



22,— 2 Piscium 22 50 33-79 



22.— Moon's First or West Limb 22 56 50 47 



22.— a Piscium 22 59 47-37 



22.— y Piscium 23 08 10-02 



22.— 68 Piscium 23 14 38-38 



22.— K» Piscium ...23 18 02-27 



24.— Moon's First or West Limb 23 27 28-92 



24.— SPiscium 23 39 41-53 



24.— 297 Ceti 23 59 18-61 



25.— 58 Piscium 37 59-12 



25.— 75 Piscium 57 26-95 



25 Moon's First or West Limb 1 14 00*78 



25 rj Piscium 1 21 51-54 



Eclipses of Jupiter's satellites. 



Oct. 25. Immersion of Jupiter's first/ 16h 23' 09" Mean Time at Bushey. 



satellite (16 24 30 Mean Time at Greenwich. 



Nov. 4. Immersion of Jupiter's second J 14 55 12 Mean Time at Bushey. 



satellite (14 56 33 Mean Time at Greenwich. 



Article VIII. 



On Three new Salts of Soda. By Thomas Thomson, MD. FRS. 



The salts which have been akeady examined by chemists 

 with more or less attention amount to about 840. But this 

 number, great as it may appear, constitutes but a very small 

 proportion of the saline combinations, capable of being formed. 

 We can hardly examine even the most common substances with 



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