' At the middle of tfiis Stellar Eciipfe the Moons Center is but 
20 fee. more to the South than the Star 5 fothat, if the Libia- 
tionof theMoon be known, the protradion of the Star's way 
in this Appearance will be facile. And this Fhammenon is high- 
ly worth our ftrideft Obfervations 5 for, the Moon being almoft 
in her diftance (where there is no great difference among 
Aftronomers about her primary equations) we may the more 
fecurely judge of her insequalities , and perhaps difcover 
a third y which may promote the Moon , and accelerate the 
times in this Appearance. If diligent heed be given to the times 
of the fub-ingrefs and emerfion of theStar, and with what Spots 
on the iMoons face it keeps in a right line, we may be well aflift- 
ed , by the obferued Mora to judge of her Diameter 5 for / que- 
ftion not , but her Apparent Horary Motion ^ may, with fome 
little trouble , be exadly enough inveftigated either from the 
Wingian or the Careline Tables. 
IF. March 24. i J. j J «^. P. M by the Efhemerides , the 
Moon will be in the fame LongiK with the fore mentioned S tar 
inakVirg'j with almoft 2 degrees North-Latitude i whence at 
firft / cxpeded an Occultationj but upon a better Examen / find 
the C^re?///!^ Tables only prefcnt iTranfit^ as I fliall prove by 
this Calcdu^ , framed to the Meridian and LatitHde of Derky t 
by which at i J 42 i^fec, F. M. 
The Moons Mean Anomaly is 
Her true place 
The Argument of Latitude 
The Moons true Latitude North 
Her Horizontal Parallax 
Her Horizoncal Semkdiamcter 
Th« Suns Right AfcenfioR 
The Right Afcenfion of the Mid- heaven 
The Mid-heaven 
The Horofcppe 
The Angle Occident 
/ fee. 
Q 15 10 S7 
^ ® 5 55 
5 6 $S 46 
I 5p 16 
52 49 
15 28 
2^9 4 
? 10 41 
^ 12 31 
16 58 
Oooo 0 2 
The 
