PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Munday Seftemk 9. v666. 
; / The Contents. 
Ohfervations made in feveral places ( at London ^ Madrid and 
Paris,) of /^/e Eclipfe of rheSuHj which hapned June 22. 
1666. Some Enquiries and Dire^ions^ concerning Tides, pro- ^ 
pojed by Dr, Wallis. Conjiderations and Enquiries touching the 
fame Argument^ fnggefied by Sir Robert Moray. An Account 
of feveral Books lately puhlifh't: Fid. I. Johannis Hevelii De- 
icriptio Cometa?,-^. 1665. exorti ^ r/^^K? Mantilla Prodro- 
mi Cometici. 2. Ifaacus Voffius de Nili & aliorum Flumi- 
num Origine. 3. Le Difcerncment du Corps & deTAme^ 
par Monfieur de Cordemoy* 
Obfervations made in feveral places^ Of the late Eclipfe of 
the Sun^ which hapned on the 2 2 of Jnne^ 1666, 
THe Obfervations that were made at Lonlcn by Mr« willHghhj, Dr. Fofe] 
Mr. BooK, Mr. Philifs^ are ihcfc : 
'The Eclipfe began at 5h. 45' li. ^ 
/fr diam. at 6» 00 \% dig;.. — . — at 7* 06 
I 4 digits—^— at 6. 07 4 dig. at 7. 13 
It was, 5 dig.- at 6. 13 s dig ^ at 7. 20 
dark- i 6dig.--— -~ at 6. 21 2 dig. ^ ■ ■ at 7, 26 
ned. I 7dig..^ — — — at 6. 39! 1 i dig,- :at 7. 32 
Udig. —at 6. S7 I o dig. at 7. 37 
Its 2)«r4/<<?» hence appears to have been onehour and 54 m. Its greatefi 
* :OhfcHritj fomewbat more than 7. digits. About the middle,betwecn tne Per- 
pendicular and Weft ward Horizontal of the Sun, viewing it through 
Mr Bojli:*s 60. (oot'Tehfcope^ there was perceived a little of the Limb of 
the Moon without the Diske of the Sun : which fcemed to fome of the Ob- 
„ fcrvers to come from fome fhining Atmof^here about the Body either of the 
Sun or Moon. 
They affirm to have obferv'J the Fignre of this Eclipfe, and mcafured the 
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