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MOON'S RISING AND SETTING. 



At 4 days old it sets at and shines till 

 about 10 at night. 



5, about 11 



6, about 12 



7, at or near 1 in thp mornine;. 

 15, at full, it rises about 6 Even. 



l6 at a quarter after 7 Even. 

 1 1 at half after • • 8 



18 • • about • • • 10 



19 • • Hbout • . . 11 

 '.'0 • • about • • • 12 



Notp. This Table is sufhciently accurate for the purpose it is wanted for, 

 tk»tof ascertaining Mooa-li<;ht evenings. 



