274 rHlLOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS. [aNNO 1728. 



Oct. 15, 6^ 46"^ The ad satellite emerged from behind Jupiter. 



7 4 It then disappeared in his shadow. 



10 "20 Lastly it emerged from it. 



19, 9 9 The 1st satellite emerged. 



'20, 9 6 The 2d satellite emerged. 



25, 1 1 6 The 1st satellite emerged. 



27, 1 1 45-i- The 2d satellite emerged. 



Nov. 3, 7 27-i- The 1st satellite emerged. 



19, 5 42i The same. 



20, 6 26^ The 3d satellite began to emerge. 



^ Total Eclipse of the Moon, Oct. 22, after Midjiight. 

 At O*' 49"" The beginning of the true shadow, near the node. 



2 464- Total immersion, near the western node. 



3 27-1- Recovery of the first light at the eastern node. 



4 26 About the end of the eclipse. 



Other select Observations made at Ingolstad, in 1726, Bi/ the Jesuits. 

 N° 405, p. 556. From the Latin. 



40"" 30^ Jupiter's satellite emerged. 

 Mars at the moon's limb. 

 Now he was entirely emerged. 



His centre emerges out of the moon's obscure limb. 

 Mars entirely emerged. 

 Jupiter's 1st satellite immersed. 

 The same, doubtful. 

 The 2d satellite immersed. 

 Mars entered the moon's obscure limb. 

 His first emersion. 

 His total emersion. 

 Jupiter's 1st satellite immersed. 

 The 2d satellite immersed. 

 The 1st satellite immersed. 

 The 3d satellite began to emerge. 

 The 1st satellite immersed. 

 The 3d satellite totally immersed. 

 The 3d satellite emerged. 

 The 2d satellite immersed. 

 The 1st satellite immersed. 



