pofite one to. another* Then in another Column write downe 
the djference between the time taken by Obfovation , and 
- that given by the Watches or one of them. Then, one Column 
Ifor the Latitude % one, for the Longitude by the Ordinary 
way of reckoning • another, for the Longitude taken froili the 
difference between the time^ hm^ by oiifeimtm y and that given 
by the Watcher : mi ^t ^ y a' laiige^CQlumn to note the 
Accidents, that befall the l^tjches. ^^r. 
Ah BxtraB of a Letter 
Written hj Dr, Edward Bmwnfrom Vienna in Auf?ria March 
3, i659. cmcerningtms Parhelia's orMock[uns\lAPelj feeri in 
■ Hungary;. 
l" received the account of th< Parhelia's^ km Jama^, 30th 
X laft ,ft.n.about one of theclock in the afternobil , over the Gkj 
of Caffcvid in Hungary It was communicated tome fiom a 
l.earn'd lefijit ^cali'd Father Michel who lives at Prefburgy hut 
is now in this City. Th^^^^Qmo f arheliiJs ^ om m 
fide of the true Sun, and they were fo refplendent , that the na- 
ked Eye could not bear the brightnefs thereof. One of them 
(the lefler of the two) began to decay before the other, ^nd 
then the other grew bigger , and continued well hig h two houres, 
projefting viery long rays ftora it ielf, They were both on that 
part, which was towards the Sun^ tiaged with a paleyellowj 
the other parts being fomewhat fufcous. There were at the 
fame time feen feveral Rainhom , together with the Segment 
of a great white Circle, of a long duration, paffing through the 
two Parhelia s and the Sun : and all this at a time 5 when the 
Air was almofl: free from Clouds y though here and there were 
feat tcr'd fome very thin ones. 
A Relation 
of the Conferences held at Paris in the Academy If ojal for the 
improvement €f the Arts of Pzinmg W Sculpture, 4X V# 
f^/^;?<^i>?^(? lournaldcs Scavans. 
THefe Conferences are held once in a Month by divers Able 
Matters making reflexions and obfervations upon the rareft 
pieces in the Cabmetof his Moft Chriftian Majefty, thc Efta- 
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