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limb of the fame Crown was tm minutes siud an h^Ifdiliant 
from the parallel of the Equator pafEng through the center of 
the Sun, whole Diameter paflcd in 2\^'\ through the fame 
Horary circle.The firft Spot had a little changed its figure ; the 
fccond was quadrangularjlonger from Eall to Weftjthan from 
North to South 5 It appeared bigger than ordinaryj and had 
Wichall on its fides, within the compafs of the Crown^ three 
other fmall fpots. There were alfo feen four more without 
the faid Crown on the South fide ; as they are marked in 
Tab. I. Fig. 2. 
TheSixteemh^^tRyi in themorning^there wete 27" between 
the pafl&ge of the Suns Anterior limbj and the piJJage of iha 
Anterior limb of the Crown through the fame liorary circle ^ 
and 98" between the paffage of the anterior h'mb of the Crown, 
unto the pafTage of the Sun's center. The Southern Limb of 
the Crown was off from the parallel of the i^ya^^ifor, paffing 
through the Center of the Sun towards the North. And the 
Obfervation having been made yet more exactly at half an 
hour paft feven of the fame morning, this diftance was found 
of 3^33''. *The Figure of the firft Spot in the beginning of 
the Obfervation differed not much from that of the precedent 
day 5 but afterwards it was feen divided into two^The fecond, 
which likewifefeemed to be the fame in the beginning, was 
aftervt^ards divided into three^ accompanied with black and 
dark points without the Crown on the South-fidej asm^y be 
let n in Tab, I. Fig, ^ and 4. 
The fams ^^jy^at fix arclock and 1 5'. at night, tbe figures of 
thefe Spots were much changed* They appeared of the fhapc, 
as we have endeavoured to reprefent them in Tab. i. Fi^. j 
where there are Five Spots enclofed in the Crown The two 
fore-raoft were part ot that which had been feeo in the morn- 
ing as one- the two others following thofe two firfl:, were 
part of the fecond in the morning ^ and without, there were 
five points on the South fide ; and two more, a little further to 
the North 5 which points were ranged as in another area made 
up of other points fo fmall, that they could fcarce be per- 
ceived 5 and-the Engraver hath been obliged (to make theos 
perceivable) to reprefent them much greater than they were* 
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