The eight chapter. 

 Certaine proofes of thepowcr and a &ion, wholie and 

 frechebecingm this Stone, to fhewc this point Rcfpeo 

 tiue and in the Nccdlcby vertue & power recciucd oft he 

 ftonc,and not forced , or conftrained by any A ttra&roc in 

 Heauen or Earth- 



* The ninth chapter. 



Of the Variation of the Needle,from the Pole or Ax- 

 sltrce of theEaxth,andhow it is to be vnderftood. 



The tenth chapter. 



Of the common CompafleSjand of the diuers diffe- 

 rent forts and makings of them, with the inconuenicnccs 

 that may grow by them,andf the plats made by them. 



A Table or Regiment of thefunnes dcclination^cx- 

 aftly calculated vnto the minute by the true place of the 

 funne, whofc greateft Declination for this age is ^3. De- 

 grees 2 8 t minutcSi& may feme for 3 o.yceres without great 

 errour. 



How to vfe the funnes Declination, for knowing the 

 eleuation of the pole. 



Three Tables, the firfl fheweth the coniun&ions of the 

 funne andMoonefori^ycarcs, with the Ecclipfcs qf the 

 funne. 



Thefecond Table flic weth the hourc and minute ot 

 theoppofitionorfulIMooncs , with the Eclipfesof the 

 xnoone. 



The third Table followcth the Kalendcr,by the which 



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