418 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS. [aNNO IJ30. 



as the sanguification becomes stronger, and in age, as the voraciousness of the 

 appetite, too common in youth, dechnes, these distempers often decrease, 

 and at last wear out of themselves. Which shows what assistances art ought 

 to contribute to bring about the same effect in a less time. 



j^ Lunar Eclipse observed at Lisbon, Feb. 1, 1730, N. S. By Father Carboiie. 

 N° 414, p. 363. From the Latin. 



At 13'' 25"" true time, the sensible penumbra began; M*" 3"' 4 5Mhe begin- 

 ning of the eclipse, doubtful; J 4'' 4"" 32' the same certainly begun ; 15*^4"* 

 16' the middle of the eclipse; l6^ 4"" the end of the same; 3° 20' the quantity 

 eclipsed on the north. 



Eclipses of Jupiter s Satellites at Pehin, in \Tlf and 1728. By the Missionaries. 

 N° 414, p. 366. From the Latin. 



Satellite I. — Immersions. 1727- Nov. 2, lO'' 2 1"" 10' in the evening. 10'' 

 O'' 14"" 26' in the morning; II'' & 44"" 10' in the evening. 



Emersions, Dec. Z'^ Q}" 30"' 42' in the morning; 10'' 4*^ 22"" 5' in the morn- 

 ing; 1 1'' 10^ SC" in the evening; 13'' 5'' 17'" 50' in the evening; I9'' o'' 40™ 

 44' in the morning; 20'' 7'' 8'" 20' in the evening; 26'' 1^ 32"" 33' in the morn- 

 ing; 27'' g^ in the evening. 1728, Jan. 3'' lO"" 5 1™ 50' in the evening; 5'' 5** 

 20'" in the evening; 1 1'' O'' 45"' 18' in the morning; 12'' 7'' 13"' 2/' in the 

 evening; 19'' Q^ 5"' 40' in the evening; 26'' JO'' 59™ in the evening; 28'' 5'' 

 27"^ 20' in the evening; Feb. 4'' "J^ 22"' in the evening; 11'' 9'' 16"^ 40' in the 

 evening; 18'' ll'' 12'" 30' in the evening; 20'' 5*' 4 1"' 50' in the evening; 

 March 21'' 7'' 58"^ 55' in the evening. 



Immersions, Sept. 20'' l" 12'" 12' in the morning; Oct. 4'' 5'' 6"" in the 

 morning; 13'' l'' 30"' in the morning; 20'' 3'' 26"' 15' in the morning; 27'' 5'' 

 1 9"' 30' in the morning. 



Satellite 2. — Immersion, 1727, Nov. 0'' 4'' 5"' 40' in the morning. 



Emersions, Dec. 1'' 3'' 40"' 45' in the morning; 4'' 5'' 2"' in the evening; 

 J id ^^ 37'" 42' in the evening; 18'' lO'' 1 1™ 13' in the evening; 26'' 0''47"' 39* 

 in the morning. 1728, Jan. 5'' 4'' 42"" in the evening; 12'' 7'' 16"' 16' in the 

 evening; 19'' 9'' 51"' in the evening; Feb. 13'' 7'' 3"' 45' in the evening; 20'' 

 9'' 46"" in the evening. 



Immersion, Oct. 30'' 3'' 34"* 10' in the morning. 



Satellite 3. — Beginning of the emersion, I 727, Nov. 21'' ^^ 57"" in the even- 

 ing; 28'' 1 1'' 53"' in the evening. 1728, total immersion, Jan. 3'' 5'' 43"' 40* 

 in the evening; emersion, 7'' 42"' in the evening; immersion total, 10'' 9'' 42* 



