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LOCALITIES. 



Rome -f- 237, April 12, 3h. 30m . 



I 4-1^.491x1. 



Rome A- 239, Aug. 16, 22h 



-|- ih. 48m. 



Rome -|- 291, May 15, 2h. 30m. . 



f ih. 43m.. 



Rome -|- 303, Sept. 11, 7h. 30m. . 



-{- ih. ^2m. . 



Constantinople, -f- 316, Dec. 30, i9h. 30m. 



*•• I 4- ih. 39m. 



Constantinople. '4- 317) Dec. 20, ih 



I + ih. 39m.. 



Campania, Italy -|- 324, Aug. 6, 2h 



I -|-ih.37m... 



Rome or Sicily. -|- 334) July 16, 23!!. 30m. 



+ ih. 35m. 



Constantinople. -|- 345, June 16, ih 



+ ih. 34m.. 

 Constantinople, -f- 346, June 5, I7h. 30m. . 



+ ih. 34m.. 



Constantinople, -f" 347, Oct. 20, 3h 



-f-ih. 33m... 



Constantinople. -\- 348, Oct. 8, 2oh 



+ ih. 33m.. 



Mesopotamia . . -j- 360, Aug. 27. i6h 



-|- ih. 32m. 

 Alexandria, j-|- 364, June 16, ih ...... . 



Egypt I 4- ih. 32m. 



Alexandria, |-t- 364, Nov. 25, i4h 



Egypt I 4-ih. 32m. 



Alexandria, 4" 374) Nov. 19, 22h. 30m. 



-|- ih. 31m. . . 



-|- 378, Sept. 7, 23h. 30m. . 



-\- ih. 31m. . 



Rome or Con- -j- 393, Nov. 19, 2311 



stantinople ..' -{- ih. 29m. 



Constantinople. 4" 4^8, July 18, i9h 



4~ ^h. 26m- 

 Medina, Arabia -\- 671, Dec. 6, 22h. 3m . . • 



-)- ill. om. . . 

 Worms? Stras-4- 840, May 5, ih. 15m... 



Egypt 



Alexandria 



Egypt 



ft U 



burg 



London and 



Bruegge . . . 



4" 46m. 

 4- "33. Aug. 2, noon... 



4" 22m 



ft 2° w. 



— 2° so' 

 U 12° E. 



— 2° 49' 

 ft 0° W. 



— 2° 39' 



ft 5° E. 



-2° 37' 

 ft 2° W. 



— 2° 36' 

 ftii°W. 

 -2° 36' 

 ft 4° W. 



— 2° 36^ 

 ft 2°E. 



-2° 35' 

 ft i°E. 

 -2° 34' 

 ft 7°W. 



— 2° 33^ 

 U 14° E. 



— 2° 33' 

 y5°i7'E. 



— 2° 3^' 

 ft 3° W. 



— 2° 32' 

 ft 6° W. 



— 2° 32' 



y 6° E. 



— 2° 32' 

 ft 2° W. 



— 2° 32' 

 ft 2° W. 



— 2° 31' 



ft 10° W. 



— 2° 29' 



ft4°W. 



— 2° 23' 

 ft 6° W. 



— 1° 31/ 

 13 6° E. 



— 1° 7' 

 13 8° E. 



-36/ 



To these ii6 eclipses the following total obscurations of the 

 sun, mentioned in later chronicles, and collected in " Calvisius's 

 Opus Chronologicum," may be added, because they will proba- 

 bly confirm or amend our approximate corrections of the present 

 theory of the secular accelerations of the moon's motions. Pin- 

 gre's curves are enclosed in brackets, 

 iii— 34 



