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H,^.5o\The1ine drawn through the horns of the Moon pafs^i 
through the Scar j that is at the point of the Northern horn of 
Taurus^^nd the diftance of this Scar to theNorthren horn of the 
was by a Minut greater than the Serai-diameter of the Mood. 
JpriL^.Thc Sky was fo cover'd^that we defpair'd to obferve 
the Comet that night: yet notwithftanding the Clouds being 
fotnewhat difpelled h. we faw him with one foot Tekfcope. 
He had paffed over the upper Star of the Ear of Taunis^s^ni he 
made with this Star the bafis of an //b/^r^/^/ trianglejon the top- 
whereof was the inferiour Star of the Ear. The two fides of this 
Triangle were two times and an half bfgger than the iafis ; fo- 
that the Comet was at four degrees from the fign of Gemini^m 
the Northern Latit. of 5 degnand ^SM'he clouds being almoft 
prefently return'djwe could obfer ve no further* 
Jpril^.The Heaven was conftantly cover'd^ fotbatw® 
could make no Obfervation at all. 
April. 5.h.8. at even^the Comet had pafs'd the Northern Ear 
oiTaurm^^nd was equally diftant from the upper Star of the 
Northern Ear,and from that which was on the front of Taurm^. 
He was alfo as diftant from the inferior Star of theEar oiTauru.\ 
as this Scar is from the next Weft-ward^byTycho call' d inferm 
fraeedentis lateris qmdrilaierhand a ftreight line^drawn through 
the Comet and the upper Star of the Ear^ made an almoft right 
angle with an other line^drawn from the Comet to the inferior 
of the two (mall ftars^ that are above the Eye of T^2/r«/. This 
place beingcarried over to the Map of the fixt ftars.the Comet 
was found at 6*deg*i8'. of the fign of Gemini^ in theNorthero 
latit.of 3. deg*4i'«He was (o confufed this night^that even with 
the 17 foot Telefcopewe could not exa(9;ly diftinguifii the 
Head from th@ Chevelure, which environed him^ The whole 
ffppear'd a little bigger thao the djfque of ^/^/^iV^r^ feeu by the 
fame Telefcope. 
Jpr* 6.h. S. at even 5 a ftreight h'ne drawn from tb^ Comet 
to the ftar that is in the front of X^z/r^^/^made a right angle with 
an other ftreight line drawn froaii this fame ftar to the inferiour 
of the two that are above the Eye:And the diftance of this lacer 
ftar to that of2l?//m/ was twice the diftance of the fame ftar of 
the front oiTaurus to theComet. This place being transferred 
upon the Map of the fixt ftars^ the Comet was found at 7. deg. 
25* ofGra/Wjinthe Northern latit* of 2.deg.45'. H*9*6*. we faiv 
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