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Thecf^i^^^^^^w^^inthemorningjimmediatly after, the rifing 
of the Sun,there appeared three very dark Spots^which form'd 
in a manner thefe Letters, -F, n, J, pofitcd from Eaft to Weft, 
aiid included in their wonted Crown, which ftrerched ouf, as 
•twci\ jtwo Arms, or two Handles, one to the South, and the 
other to the North, There pafled i8". between the paflTage 
of the foremoft limb of the Sun, and that of the foremoft limb 
of tlie Grown, and 47"^ between the paflTage of the anterior 
limb of the Crown unto the paflTage of the Sun's Center* The 
Southern limb of the fame Crown was diftanc 1 1'. 17" from the 
parallel that touched the Sun on the North- fide, and 4'» 38"* 
from the parallel that pafTed through his Center* Sc^Tab. u 
Fig. 6. 
The Eighteenth, feven in the morning, the Spots, wh:ch ap- 
peared through fome clouds, had almoft the lame fliape with 
thofe of the day before, only with this difference, that they 
were a little clofer togetherjdrawing from Eaft to Weft^There 
is here no particular defcription exhibited of them, for fear of 
failing in their exadnefs, by reafon of the clouds which hin« 
dredtofeethem diftintfily* There lapfed 13", between the 
paflTage of the anterior limb of the Snn,and that of the anterior 
IknboftheSpor,thrGugh the fame Horary circle, and 52'f, of 
the foremoft limb of the Spot un'o the paflTage of the Center* 
TheSourhern limbof the Spot was 9'. j^". diftant from the 
parallel that touchedthe NorLhernlirab oftheSun, and 6'.^i*\ 
from the parallel that pafTed through his Center. ThisOb» 
fervation was ended between 7 and S i-n the morning* 
At five a clock and 5 at night of the lame day, the Spots 
aDpeared as inT^^i. i. Fig. 7. There lapfed n". bt tween tbe 
paflTage of the anterior limb of the Sun, through the f^me ho- 
rary circle. and the paflTage of the anterior limb of the Crown, 
and from thence unto the paflTage of the Suns center554"f The 
limb of the Crown next to the parallel pafling through the cen- 
ter f)f the Sun, was diftant frjm the fame parallel, 7'.4o'V 
From four a clock to five m the evening of ihQ Nineteenth^ 
the Spot was obferved u hiieft the Sun was emerging out of 
Cloudii Itappeared oblong near the Suns Circumference* 
frcs^whicb it was dift^ant about the breadth of the (am^ Spor^ 
• 'as. 
