3o8 ASTRONOMICAL amd 



31ft. Thermometer 53° at fun rife, rofe to 86". 

 April I ft. Thermometer 57" at fun rife, rofe to 87". 



Equal altitudes of the Sun . 

 A. M. i<" 53' 46". P. M. 3" 2' 57", 



Doubtful feveral feconds on account of clouds. 



Immerfion of the 3d fatellite of "H obferred at S"* 1' 17'', 

 • — The evening veiy fine, and the fatellite loft its luftre, 

 and dif.ippeared more gradually tlian I ever faw it before, 

 — Magnifying power 120. 



Emerfion 0^ xht fame fatellite obferved at 11'' 5' 19". 

 — The planet was low, and tremulous, and the belts very 

 indiftincft, magnifying power as above. 



2d. Thermometer 6i° at fun rife. 



Emerjion of the 2d fatellite of % obfeived at 6'' 30' 51". 

 — The belts were well defined, but the fun having been fet 

 about 1 5 minutes and the day light being very ftrong, on 

 which account the obferved time might be diminiflied 10 or 

 15 ffconds with propriety, magnifying power 120. 



3d. Thermometer 66" at fun rife, rofe to 78°. 

 — Cloudj all day with heavy rain, and thun- 

 der at night. 



4th. Thermometer ^-^ at fun i-ife, rofe to 82°. 

 — Cloudy all the forenoon. 



5th. Thermometer 64" at fun rife, rofe to 84°. 



Equal altitudes of the Sun. 

 A. M. 8" 39' 11". P. M. 3" 17' 27". 



Emerjion of the i ft fatellite of It obferved at 7'' 13' 19". 

 — Belts well defined, magnifying power 1 20. 



6th. Thermometer 6i° at fun rife, rofe to 85°. 



Equal 



