42 ASTRONOMICAL AN» a 
The fun's longitude, 45 13^ 14' 32,9 
The moon's ecliptic longitude, 4 14 P457 — 
'The moon's latitude, 27 56, 9 
The fun's right afcenfion, 135 42.5563 
The right aícenfion.of the mid-heaven 97 Oct 
Angle pPZ, 92 59 49 
: se 87.0.18 
Complement 2 59 49 
Hence | 
The altitude of the nonagefimal degree, $3 7 40 
Angle PZ 67 45 30 
The longitude of the nonagefimal degree, ç 7 45 3o 
Angle Zp) = B 23 43 42.4 20 
The moon's parallax in longitude from thefun, — . 17 3e. 
The moon's parallax in latitude from the fun, 32 22, 4 — 
©» as before, — Rag 29 
RE | 265, 5 — 
"The vifible diff. of long. of ©’s and »'scenters— o E 1817,.9 og 
| — 30 7A 
"The moon's ecliptic long. by up acta c a AVE 
according to the above affumption, — . | : 
“The true diff. oflong. of o and p by obferva. at the oes 47 49 6 5 
f the eclipfe, according to the affumption, c 
: 60 Om 
: | | | 2869,6 — 
The difference at the beginning as above, 2162, 2 
‘The wholemotion of » from: © accord. tothisaffum. 5031, 8 
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