CHRONOLOGY. 



TABLE V. Co*tai*i*f He Dominical Isttert for 4200 

 .irt after the"Ckri*tim JKra, old fitite. 



TABLE VI. Containing tie Ttominical Letlertfur 4000 Cl.? 

 Year* alter the Christian .Era, tuii Sim. / ' 





USE OF TABLE V. 



EXAMPLE. Let it be required to Jind the dominical 

 letter for 1820, old title. By looking for 1800 at the 

 top of Table V. and 20 at the side, and guiding the eye 

 to the angle of the column, D and C will be found to be 

 the dominical letters for that year. Hence this year is 

 Irap year, which has always two dominical letters. 



USE OF TABLE VI. 



EXAMPLE. To find the dominical Idler fur the year 

 1820, new stile. Enter Table VI. with 1800 at' the 

 head, and 20 at the side, and at the angle of the co- 

 lumn will be found B A, the two dominical letters for 

 that leap year. 



The following Table is intended to shew the day of 

 the month corresponding to any day of the week, or the 

 ilay of the week corresponding to any day of the month 

 for any year past or future. 



