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and Innes, (solar eclipse) from Burkhardt, and also Innes from Damoiseau, I find con. 

 siderable discrepancies, and therefore give mine only to one decimal place The 

 numbers I found were 53' 53".75, and 14' 43".69, and the former corrected to 

 Greenwich latitude, 53' 51".17. 



Phenomena. 



Beginning, 

 Total Immer. 

 Ecliptic Opp. 

 Gr. Observ. 

 Total Em., 

 End, 



Green. App. T. 



2h J5' 17".8 



3. 23. 16 .8 

 4h Q> 9".9 



4. 10. 59 .4 

 4. 58. 40 .5 

 6h 6' 48".0 



Green. M. Time, 



l h 59' 45".6 

 3. 7- 45 .1 

 3h 53' 48".5 



3. 55. 38 .0 



4. 43. 19 .4 

 5h 51. 27".4 



Edin. App. T. 



2h 02' 26".4 

 3. 10. 25 .4 

 3" 56' 28".5 



3. 58. 18 .0 



4. 45. 59. 1 

 5h 53' 6".6 



Edin. M. Time 



lh 47' 3'/. 2 



2. 55. 3 .7 

 3h 41' 7".l 



3. 42. 56 .6 



4. 30. 37 .0 

 5h 38' 46".0 



Digits eclipsed on the north side of the earth's shadow, 17° 38' 32".0 



Only the latter part of the eclipse will be visible at Greenwich. A. 



Art. XXXII.— Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and 



Rain-Gage, kept at Canaan Cottage. By Alex- Adie, Esq. F.R.S. E. 

 The Observations contained in the following Register were made at Canaan Cot- 

 tage, the residence of Mr Adie, by means of very nice instruments, constructed by 

 himself. Canaan Cottage is situated about 1£ mile to the south of Edinburgh 

 Castle, about 3 miles from the sea at Leith, and about \ of a mile N. of the west 

 end of Blackford Hill. The ridge of Braid Hills is about 1 mile to the south, and 

 the Pentland Hills about 4 miles to the west of south. The height of the instru- 

 ments is 300 feet above high water-mark at Leith. The morning and evening ob- 

 servations were made about 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. 



