wë -^"ASTRONOMICAL And“ 
Tycho begitis to emerge, “M16 26" 49't 
ait is wholly emerged, sal 5 
` >L Mare Crifum wholly emerged, s 
End of the eclipfe, qe ges 25i: 53 re 
End of the penumbra, ins omis dA 
Mr Paine’s obfervations, were: ders SR a PU made: 
by. Short, magnifying 55 times : But this was the firft eclipfe: 
he. had ever obferved. 
There obfervations eere hati: at rihe 6 hod of Profeffor Willi- 
ams.’ The times-were (hewn by an excellent aftronomical clock,. 
madé by EJ/coit, which’ was carefully regulated by correfponding - 
altitudes of the fun. The weather was very favourable for ob- 
pa nr eines the: fhadow is fo imperfectly defined that the: 
beginnin g and end,can feldom be obferved. without an uncertain- 
ty of one — and fometimes of ' — or three minutes... In. 
this. eclipfe, the circumftances were. fa for obfrystion.. 
3 "c. EM 
iG HT IU 
To de a comparative view of the m RI n. ‘thofe 
phenomena are fét down in the ee i table, WHER were: 
noted: by each obfervet. 
Phafes obferved by paging.» Williams, ‘Winthrop, ` Mellen, Paine, 
Beginning £ the eclipfe, 14^ 13 E 14^ 13' 42"... ^ 14,207 
Shadow Minis c e x T" d gi wid 
Grimaldus, , M - > =A : ‘a «4 t git. 
< A ilies Geen Es $954 3.37.44... 124 35 59: 
“ex EN Pg LUN 44 2 49. 28 21. 27 $2. 
E s Comi a ven emerges 29 25 E or SL 29 18 
"AME he aie AGAR: o 853 $9. 54 3G | $331 
Endt the penumbra, Go Su 5530 S61 
