Qj ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIOx\ T 3 



Ohfervations hy T. D. P. 



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O On the Meridian, Sept. 2 23.20.47 

 Equation of E. A. +02,5 



23.20.49,5 flow 39.10,5 



Altitude, 5th Sept. 21.53.55,5 67.31.35 



Refra&tion and parallax — 20 



Collimation + 51 



67.32.06 



Declination at the time and place 6.14»20 



Latitude *7-53-3 2 



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 From which data the time was 22.41.10,0 ] ~ 



By the watch 21.53.55,5 1I0W47. 20,5 



Whence the daily was 167,7 



An Emerfion of Jupiter's^r/? Satellite, 



The fky clear of clouds, and the glafs (ready; but 

 the vapours had a perceptible motion through the te- 

 Icfcope. The Belts were very diftincl;. 



5th Sep* 



