194 ASTRONOMICAL and 



Obferred zenith diftance of /? Andromeds 4 34 46 n. 



do. . . 6 Tauri . i 32 50 s. 



26th. *^o. . o Coro. Borealis 2 34 31.5 s. 



Clear till 9 o'clock A. M. afterwards flying 

 clouds, thermometer 75° all laft night, rofe 

 in the afternoon to 79°. 

 27th. Cloudy with fine rain — the thermometer 

 continued at 77° all laft night, fell to 68" at 

 2" P. M. The WMnd which had heen foutherly 

 fmce the loth, fliifted to the north, and the 

 mercury fell to 56° in the evening. 



I'eb 6th. Equal alliliides of the Sun. 



A. M. 9" 18' 44". P. M. 2" 23' 44". 



7th. and 8th. Heavy rain, accompanied with 

 Iharp lightning, and heavy thunder. 



9th. Clear — the thermometer 36° at fun rife, 



rofe in the afternoon to 57°. 

 loth. Clear — the thermometer 30° at fun i"ife, 

 rofe in the afternoon to 60". 



Emerjton of the 2d fatellite of 11 obfen'ed at 9'' 10' 26". 

 — Very clear, behs diftini5t, magnifying power of the tele- 

 fcope 120. 



iith. Clear — the thermometer 31° at fun rife, 



rofe in the afternoon to 65°. 

 1 2th. Clear — hoarfroft — thermometer 38° at. fun 



rife, rofe in the afternoon to 71". 

 17th. Clear — the thermometer 59° at fun rife, 



rofe in the afternoon to 74°. 



Equal altitudes of the Sun. 

 A. M. 9" 33' 16". P. M. i" si' 33"- 



Latitude 



