Celestial Phenomena, April — July 1826. 



383 



D. 



24 

 24 

 25 

 20 



28 

 28 

 31 



2 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 6 

 6 

 9 

 3 

 12 



H. 



9 

 14 



9 

 20 



1 

 10 

 10 



10 



1 



2 

 11 

 12 



5 

 18 

 21 



1 

 21 

 17 

 19 

 19 



M. 



2C 

 42 

 46 

 14 

 58 



1!) 



11 



98 



1 



1,-) 



48 Era. I. Sat. If 

 9 Conj. ^ 



56 ) Conj. J^ 



y in Quad, with 

 ( Last Quarter. 



49 Em. III. Sat. 2/ 

 28 Em. I. Sat If 



JUNE. 

 22 Em. IF. Sat. 

 48 ) Conj. <T <Y» 

 28 ) Conj. A « 



V 



4 Im III. Sat % 

 33 ) Conj. 2 * y 



Eclipsed Invisible. 

 54 New Moon. 



$ Conj. t n 

 39 19 \ Conj. £ « 



) Conj. f> 

 11 10 ) Eclipses v JJ 

 58 28 ) Conj. 1 a S3 

 11 4 1 Conj. 2 a So 

 54 ) First Quarter. 



D. II. M. 



13 



14 23 57 



15 20 



15 22 



16 19 45 



17 6 9 

 17 10 29 

 17 15 3 



17 15 5 



18 19 25 



19 10 54 

 19 15 26 



19 16 1 



20 16 34 

 12 44 



21 



21 19 



22 



24 5 



26 19 25 



27 



30 



29 11 



7 58 



<J Stationary. 



50 ) Conj. i HJ 



9 Conj. / « 



) Conj- 6 

 h Conj. 



26 ) Conj. k ^ 

 8 ) Conj 



58 ) Conj 



17 ) Conj 



58 ) Conj 



2 /3H]_ 



■ Oph. 



6 51 



O Full Moon. 

 59 J Eclipses 1 /u \ 



4 ) Conj. 2 /u f 

 38 ) Eclipses d f 



enters gs 



) Conj. fk Y\ 



9 f* 25 



Q Sup. Conj. 



( Last Quarter. 



y » On 

 50 ) Conj./ V 

 Ceres Opposit. 



D. 



1 

 15 



Mercury, 

 h. ' 



1 



15 



23 



22 



22 

 23 





 46 



14 

 29 



32 

 17 



15 



1 



10 



1 



15 



13 24 N 

 16 55 



10 38 N 

 8 33 



Venus. 

 h 



22 

 36 



53 

 10 



33 

 50 



Mercury. Venus. 



5 34 N 

 12 15 



18 41 N 

 22 29 



h 

 14 

 13 



12 

 11 



Jupiter, 

 h 



Times of the Planets passing the Meridian. 

 APRIL. 

 Mars. Ceres. 



h 



18 9 

 17 24 



MAY. 

 16 38 

 15 34 



JUNE. 

 37 14 29 



Saturn. Georgian. 



35 

 37 



18 



4 



50 

 55 



54 

 



35 



13 16 



56 

 4 



21 

 36 



43 

 55 



57 

 6 



h 

 18 

 18 



17 

 16 



15 

 14 



59 

 8 



9 

 12 



Declination of the Planets, 



APRIL. 

 Mars. Ceres. 



Jupiter. Saturn Georgian. 



10 48 S 22 57 S 

 16 43 23 22 



16 

 15 



MAY. 



05 23 57 S 



6 24 47 



JUNE. 

 14 39N 24 36 N 14 21 S 25 59 S 



21 59 



23 38 



14 27 



27 



10 41 N 



11 



11 7N 

 10 58 



10 30 N 

 9 55 



21 38 N 

 21 47 



21 58 N 



22 7 



22 16 N 

 22 22 



21 

 21 



21 

 21 



21 

 21 



50 S 

 48 



48 S 

 49 



53 S 

 57 



The preceding numbers will enable any person to find the positions of 

 the planets, to lay them down upon a globe, and determine their rising* 

 and settings- 



