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I rf Ji Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



•^ * A. M. S" 32' 55" P. M. 3" 15' ss" 



I 0th. Immerjiort of the 2d fatellite of V} !> -,< // 



obferved at j 3 45 



Emerjion . do. . . 15 48 16 



The night clear, Belts diftinft, magnifying power 1 20. 



I nfVi Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



' ' . A. M. 8" 14' 57" P. M. 3" 32' 27" 



2 ■jH Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



^ ' A. M. 8" 23' 8". P. M. 3'' 19' 54". 



Immerfton of the 2d fatellite of If obferved at ij*" 58' 25* 

 Belts diftindl, magnifying power 120. 



?Cth> Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



^ A. M. S"- 22' 40''. P. M. 3" 14' 34". 



3 1 ft. Clock ran down in the morning, wound 

 it up and fet it a-going, and took the fol- 

 lowing 



Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



h / '/ h . // 



A. M. 9 42 22.5. P. M. 2 26 II. 



Scot I ft Equal altitudes of the Sun, 



^ ' A. M. Sh 28' 47'-. P. M. 3" 38' 54". 



Immerfton of the ift fatellite of 1/ obferved at I ji" 58' 50'' 

 Belts very diftindl, magnifying power 120. 



2 d Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



A. M. 8" 29' 15". P. M. 3" 37' 32". 



This was the laft obfervation made at Bayou 

 Sara. 



Refult 



