58 (CASTRONOMICAL: Ax» 
A. M. apparent time, and the fecond external contaét at gm T. pe 
58”; which makes the conta& of gee center, at the 
egrels, at 8b $i ji A. M. 
SIME PE difference of meridians between Paris and Cam- 
bridge to be 4) 54! 45", then it was-1^- 11/462“, P. My at 
Paris, a it was 8^ 18’ LicraMd E. at Cambridge. 
Elemente at os 117 46:2", P. M. at Paris, anfwering to gh 
1 ge A.M. at Cambridge. 
The fun'slongitude,  . 42 95:12? 44' 20,701 
Mercury's geocentric ecliptic longitude, < 7 12 29 48, 968- 
Mercury's geocentric latitude fouth, 6 53, 679 : 
The fun's right afcenfion, 54230 1Y 7. v 
The right afcenfion of the — róg 49: sa 
Angle foo EECH. 38. 
A sad ss eS j g PTS 
Aowa pa irse = 12 38 
Hence | em 2: 
. The altitude of the nonagefimal. degrees... 257 27: a F 
The longitude of £e noraine nsi 4.28. 43600 
. Angle Zp3 = B, 25; 9 
74 
Mercury’s parallax in longitude an the fun, - 3». 2E P 
; Mercury's e 
He informs Dr. Bug, that his. clock: was adjufted by correfponden: md p i 
the bright flar of Aries, taken the night before the tranfit, with a quadrantof two da 
feet TARN: ; and dios ou of the tranfit, by: co prise Aia: dekas 
