2i8 ASTRONOMICAL and 



1 6tlli Equal altitude: of the Sun. 



h I II h I II 



A.M. 8 i8 13.5. P.M. 3 36 44.;. 



J 'ytll. Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



h / " h ' " 



A. M. 8 47 33. P. M. 3 6 57.5. 



Immerjion of the 2d fatellite of If. obferved at 13'" 23' 35" 

 do. . I (I . do. . 14 14 I 



Night clear, belts diftiniS, magnifying power 120. 



I Qth. Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



h I I' h / II 



A. M. 9 3 50.5. P. M. 2 49 39.5 



2 •?(! Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



^ ' A. M. 9" 4' 3". P. M. 2" 47' 37". 



24-th< Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



bin l\ I II 



A. M. 8 49 57. P. M. 3 I 23.;. 



Immerjion of the 2d fatellite of 1^ obferved at 16'' 2' i" 

 do. . ift . do. . 16 8 40 



Night clear, belts diftinft, magnifying power 120. 



f th. Equal altitudes of the Sun. 



h / n b I II 



A. M. 8 46 32.5. p. M. 3 4 22.5. 



25th Equal altitudes of the Sun, 



A. M. 8" 44' 54". P. M. 3h 5' 41". 



Immerfion of the ift fatellite of 11 obferved at 10'' 37' 10'' 



do. . 3d . do. . II 28 31 



Emerfion do . do. . 13 15 40 



Night fine, belts diftindt, m.agnifying power 120. 



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