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16 Manilius covered. 
51 Menelaus covered. 
5 Dionyfius covered. 
_ 4 Cenforinus covered. 
57 A point (Promontorium acutum, I believe) touched: 
21 A fpot between M. Foecunditatis and M. Néétaris 
touched. 
a 23 M. Crifium touched. 
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55 >=) 4s, -. aeovered. 
57 The eclipfe feemingly total. 
11 The moon covers a {mall ftar near her fouth lmb. 
_ The ftar hangs on the limb, before it difappears. 
17 She covers another ftar a little fouth of her centre. 
This vanifhes inftantaneoufly. 
Thefe occultations were obferved with arother 
power of the fame telefcope; which is ufually 
reckoned 100, and which I have formerly fo 
ealled; but which on an accurate examination 
really magnifies almoft 75 times. 
The emerfions of thefe ftars were not obferved. 
o judge the beginning of the emerfion to be about 
this time; but cannot be certain. 
1 Grimaldus quitted by the fhadow. 
25 Ariftarchus quitted. 
22 Kepler bifected. 
15 Tycho begins to emerge. 
9 - - bifected. 
53 - - emerges. ‘Tull this time I had wfed the 
whole aperture (3,6) having forgotten to reduce 
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