196 Mr. Wotraston’s Affronomical Obfervations. 
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1214. © The light fpreads a great way over the moon from 
that fide towards the centre, extending about 
two-thirds of her circumference (fee fig. 3.) 
The moon feems beginning to emerge. : 
Emerfion certainly has begun. 
Grimaldus emerged. 
Galileus emerged. 
Ariftarchus emerged. 
Kepler (but Q. this as before). 
Heraclides emerged. 
Helicon emerged. 
Copernicus emerged entirely. ae at 
Plato begins to emerge. Be 
- - emerges. 
Tycho begins to emerge. 
- - emerges. 
Manilius emerges. a ee 
Menelaus emerges. 
Dionyfius emerges. 
Plinius emerges. 
Cenforinus (but 2.) emerges. 
M. Crifium begins to emerge. 
- = .- . emerges. 
The fhadow quits the moon near Langrenus, be- 
tween that and M. Crifium. The dufkinefs does 
not leave the moon till fome time afterwards, but 
I did not wait to obferve it. 
The moon was darker during the eclipfe than ufual ; 
but the air was not clear enough for any occulta- 
tions of ftars to be obferved. 
Tranfit 
