on amending fo^ as to pals th^jEquwoBial^ and perhaps proceed 
to 15. degrees Northern Declination^ if it do not difappear 
before that time 5 by reafon of its remotenefs : Nor to believe, 
that there have been two Con/ets^ upon its being fecn again the 
51. o( December fmce^ according to him^it ought to have been 
fojif it continue to move in a Great Circle. 
Having hereupon fhewedj how the motion is to be traced up- 
on the G/i^^e.he findsj thatj according to his Calculation, this Co- 
met was to pafs the Tropick^ of Capricorn about the 16. of 
cumber ^ and being entred into the Sign oi Virgo on the 20. of the 
lame month, and having been in ^^^/^^/r^^with the Sunlit fhould 
ftill defcendj until the 26. of December in the morning, and then 
enter into Leo --^ that having entred, the 28. of the faniemoothj 
mioCanver^ and been, a little after that time, in its greateft In- 
clination to the Ecliptic^, vid. in the 28* degree of Leo^ it was 
to Tepafs the^^^^f^er^ Tri?/?/^')^3 over againft the ///^/e D<?^^ , on 
the 29. of December about 9. or 10. of the clock in the mornings 
after it had been oppofite to the Sun 2. or 3. hours before 5 and 
that on the 29. o( December in the evening it fhould be in 
Gemini -^ and at the very beginning of the New yeargenter into 
Taurus, 
After this, our Author finds, that this Ci?;6^e^,according to his 
account, (hould pafs the j^quator on the 4. o( January before 
uooii, and that about 5. or 6. of the clock in the evening of 
that day it waste come into the Jaw of the Whak^ and the 9^ 
of the fame, at 6. of the clock, it (hould come clofc to thefmall 
Starr of the Whaky which is in its way, a little below. At lengths 
he finds that it was to enter into Aries on the 12. ofjanuar/^ 
and to cut t\\Q Ecliptick^on the i6. of the fame month about . 
neon, at which time it was to be again in g)uadrat with the Sun^- 
whence drawing a little to above the Northern Lim of Pijves^ it 
fliould in his opinion ceafe to appear a little beyond that place, 
v/ithout going as far as to the middle of Aries^ if fo be th^t its 
remotenefi make it not diftppear fooncr. 
He continueth^ and iaith, that this Comet (b^ll not arrive to ^ 
the place over againft the Line of Pijces^till the lo.of February ^b: 
that then its Diurnal motion fliall not exceed 8. minutsjand not r 
5. minuts about the 20* of the fame month : and.that in the be* 
ginning : 
