192 ASTRONOMICAL and 



The 3d fateliite at the time of its immerfion was obfcured 

 by a fmall cloud, and as it emerged about the time tliat Ijt 

 was y emerged, it was not attended to lb accurately, as to 

 entitle it to a place among the obfervations. 



I 6th. Cloudy with ram, thermometer 62° at fun 



rife, fell in the afternoon to 59". 

 17th. Cloudy with rain, thermometer 58" at fun 



rife, rofe in the afternoon to 67°. 

 1 8th. Cloudy, thermometer 59" in the morning, 



rofe in the afternoon to 6 1 °. 

 19th. Clear, thermometer 56° at fun rife, rofe in 



the afternoon to 66". 



Equal altitudes of the San. 

 A. M. 9'» 10' 47". P. M. 2" 46' 10". 



Obferved zenith diftance /3 Andromedae 4 36 28 n. 



do. . . /3 Tauri . 131 6 6. 



do. . . . Caftor . 2 22 15 n. 



do. . . Pollux . I 26 35.5 s. 



20th. Clear in the morning, cloudy in the even- 

 ing, thermometer 60° at fun rife, rofe in the 

 afternoon to 69". 



Obferved zenith diftance « Coro. Borealis 2° 32' 52" s. 

 Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



h I II h • II 



A. M. 9 40 27. P. M. 2 15 49.5. 



2 1 ft. Cloudy all day, clear in the evening, ther- 

 mometer 60° in the morning, rofe to 69" in 

 the afternoon. 



Emerjon of the I ft fateliite of If obferved at 8'' 2' 9" 

 P. M. — Belts diftind, magnifying power of the telefcope 

 120. 



Obferved zenith diftance /8 Tauri . i 31 10 s. 



do, . . Caftor . 2 22 14 n. 



do- . • . Pollux . I 26 3I-5S. 



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