Mr. Bond on Occultations and Eclipses. 81° 
pt. 18. \Oceult- of Aldebaran. 
Immersion ... - 
al seconds trembling on| 
the moon’s enlightened 
Nov. 12. |Occult. of Aldebaran, 
eee 
ron 3. wr of Aldebaran, 
| Em. several seconds. 
1830. March 28. |Occult. of Aldebaran, Inn. i P.M.| The Emersion was 
Em 1 particularly fine; the 
moon’s limb quiet, the star 
a steady motion. It took 
place a few minutes after 
sunset. Alt. of the star 
\51°, at the Emersion. 
1830. July. 16. (Oceult. of Aldebaran Imm. | 5 33 37_ A. M_| 
P. 
[Sept 2. |Total Lunar Eclipse. The shade was discern- 
M 
M. ible by the unassisted eye, 
Aristarchus emerged, . | Em.| 6 55 30 
Myelha, 50 = 29's 77 0 two minutes after the Tel- 
Manilius = 7 20 15 escope ceased to give a 
End of the Eclipse, wi 74415 vestige of it, Moon rose 
totally eclipsed. 
1831. Jan 21. Occult.of «Ceti, . . |Imm| 5 54 546P. M) 
.5. (Occult. of 7 Libra, . . 538 5.9 A.M. Atthe time of the Emer- 
Em | 7 3 i sion, the moon’s limb not 
| visible, star faint. 
1831. Feb. 12. (Solar Eclipse. | 
ae {11 50 J23A.M) The sun obscured by 
Meridian Observations clouds at the termination 
during the Eclipse. | of the Eclipsé. 
Northern intersectin ie 
Point of the © and p’ 5) 
Limbs on the ee 
wire, “ate 0 13 342 P. M. 
ds Ki. first ‘wire, 0 12 412 Deviation of the instru- 
- « mid. wire, 0 14 152 ment to the Westward 5” 
= « third wire, 0 15 49.7 The cusps were well de- 
©’s centre reduced to ed, and the sun’s limb 
middle wire from the quiet. 
passage of his E. L., 0 14 392 
Southern intersection on 
the middle wire. 
By one observation on 
fost wate ew ee 0 14 12 
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