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There were made alfo many obfervations of the di--^ 
ftance between the feemmg Horns of theSun> which be^ 
ing compared with the Sun s lightfome part at the fame 
time, and with the diftances between the lines which 
joyned the Horns and the Suns fartheft border,the Moons 
Diameter appeard then not to be more than about 30 
minutes; though by the obfervations of her Diameter 
made fome days before and after, it was judged to be 3 1'. 
3o'\but the being fomewhat'agitated, permitted not to 
obferve exad:ly the extremities of the Horns, which ap- 
peared lomewhat blunted ^ on which depended the exaft- 
jiefs of that determination. 
I4t^ College 0/ Lewis the Great, m the prejence of 
Monfeigneur 2^/^^ Duke 0/ Bourbon, by ){, P. 
Fontenay^ Profeffor of the Mathemat cks. 
At hour 2. 29'. 3o\ the Sun which had be 1 covered 
with clouds^ being now a little uncovered^ the £clipfe ap- 
peared- 
