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MOON'S RISING AND SETTING. 



At 4 days old it sets at and shines till 16 at a quarter after 7 Even. 



about 10 at night. 11 at half after . . 8 



3, about 11 18 . about . . 10 



t, about 12 19 - about . . 11 



7, at or near l In the morning. fto . . atout . . 18 

 M, at full, it rises about 6 Even. 



Kote. This Table sufficiently accurate for the purpose it is wanted ff>r, 

 tfeatof ascertaining Moon-light evenings. 



