
Apparent time, ‘a 
hee Sides nnjay. | i 
@ July 21. 1Sat. 9 39 50 Emerfion; windy; but good. 
o{ Aue.90, 1 Sat. ' 8 20 15,5 Em. ) | 
2 30. 4Sat. 8 52 19 Em; fatellite feen then, but not diftin® for 
fome time. 
MO hope 
o July 8. 1 Sat, 12 14 13 Im. pretty good. 
h Aug. 2. 1 Sat. Q 10 31,5 Em. good. 
Dd 25. i.sat. . 9.20/54 Him. 
¢ Sept. 26 1 Sat. 6 19 44 Em. pretty good, but twilight ftrong. 
$ 30. 3Sat. 10 3 24 Im. It was vifible only by fits for the laf 8’. 
Jupiter near a tree. 
2@O0& 3. 1Sat. 8 18 oO Em. pretty good; but the moon helow Jupiter. 
© 26. 1Sat. 8 39 17. Em. Jupiter low and nearatree; great, undu- 
lation, 

EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES IN TAB. Ve 
Fig. r. # Cor. Bor, § Aug. 6, 1783, per night-glafs. ‘The *% marked Sept. 24, 
was not obferved till that night, but has continued fince, and was only 
overlooked at firft, 
Fig. 2. A map of 107 ftars, befides thofe marked by Bayer, in the conftellation 
of Corona Borealis, or the Northern Crown; together with a part 
of Bootes: laid down from obfervations made 1783 with a night- 
glafs furnifhed with crofs-wires; as their relative pofitions were eftimated 
by the eye. 
Fig. 3, The moon as fhe appeared (inverted) % Sept. 10, 1783, about a quarter 
of an hour before fhe began to emerge from total darknefs. 
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