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fy the obfervations fomewhat uncertain, we may take the obfer- 
wation of the end of the eclipfe made at Chelfea, by the Rev. 
Mr, Payfon, who hada very favourable time. And as Mr. 
Payfon and I have, by terreftrial meafurement, made with much 
precifion, found Chelfea to be 26'' in time eat of Cambridge, 
this obfervation is the.fame to our parpole,. as E madai in Cam- 
bridge. — 
The beginning of this eclipfe was obferved by the Rev. Dr.. 
Nevil Mafkelyne, at the Royal Obfervatory at Greenwich, at 
3* 40'11’", and the end at 5" 25’ 12’’ apparent time.* At. 
Chelfea, the end was obferved by the Rev. Phillips Payton, at 
his own. Reo at 1j Ese 22^ AG, Me apparent time. — 
The fun's mac by Mayer's tables, 2 2 d 2" 0 
The moon's ecliptic longitude, 5 2:2.:16698 P 
The 
to me. They are as follow: 
At Oxford, Greenwich, Deptford, Stockholm, . Paris, 
Peg. js gear ghost sgh igh so allein 
End 5. 19.48 5 25.13 75575g1/05-33E ^. 08g 25/005 —- 
© -Maríeilles, - Padua, ‘Milan, Cadiz, ^Touloufe, 
Rig; 4 5-0 4 4146  Á 4 29 9 3 1859 3 52 270r240r 22 
End.6 146.6 2141 6 a2 0 5 2625 
As the beginning only was obferved at Paris, I have taken the obfervations made 
:Xt.Greenwich, where the end as well as the beginning of the eclipfe was feen.. 
