ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 9 rer 
a ype Time. 
Shadow reaches mare netaris - 7 34. Oo 
Tycho begins to emerge, . = - aan AA 
wholly emerged, - - S| 2 26- 
End of the Eclipfe. - = Be 30h 6. 
Thefe obfervations were made with an-achromatic tele- 
feope, magnifying about 6c0.—The immerfion and emer- 
rien of tycho were particularly noted, as thofe times may be 
more. accurately afcertained, than either the beginning or 
end of a lunar eclipfe—The weather ‘was remarkably: fa-= 
vourable for aftronomical obfervations.: 
November 3d. Cloudy no Obfervations could be made. . 
November Correfponding altitudes. 
A.M. P.M. o " Mm 
8. 23 52. 3 0°16 Clock flow by each 6 
obfervations, i2.3 
25: G40 SO Bou R TT eT) Lea Tot 17 he 
a7 ts G9 5S RM! Ten MPSS 
Do tet us eee ia a 4 ny 17 54 30 
ORs ei rea” ~ -- 17 55 
ges at EE ili Se el PB Ba 
8. 2% 
36 24: 47 54° pride Nerina a oe 
38° 10. AG et Aes 17 54 30. 
A mean of the above obfervations, = | 17 55 11 
Add equal for + Interval, =. =~ = Q 30 
Hence the clock at sapere noon was flow ba 
of the © - 1G TAAL 
Nevemiter sth, - Correfponding: Altitudes. 
AM } " uw 
8: "94° 20. Ng 38 54.. Clock two flow, 18 11 30 
S9sEA AR 5. ont Stine 35° 3° 
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