C H7 ] 
Wkence the middle of this EcUpfe fiiould have hapned at 
l ih, iSmm P. : M. at Nmemhmg ; the total duration 3^.52 
jq/^'r. and the total darknefi \h. 49;^. 30/. 
The Meridian Altitude of the Moons upper limb was ob- 
ferved63^r. 23m 5 o/^'r. and the M?6?;^i apparent Diameter 
while totally Eclipfed was found 30^. yy^^;,. 
The ; other , Obferver Mr, Wurtzelbaw made ufe of the 
Pendulum. Gloekj correded by Altitudes. According to. his 
Obfervatioo. , 
c)h. Q-im.^ lofec. was the beginning of the.EclipIej at a- 
baut; 1 1^9 i^^f^'-^'i' of tlie limb of the Moon m Hevelms, Sete- 
- gf;^ -2-^^. ■■ 'yofev. Palm Mareotk w^lS R^^^ 
10k 2 <ym, 2ofec. The Total Immerrion ; about the 299//J 
degree of the hmb of the Moo^. 
' i2h. iim. lofee.ThQ Moom hQg2.a to Emerge out of the 
fhaddow, about the i t2th degree of her limL 
' i^h. i^m. ^ofec. The End of the Eclipfc about the 295/I 
of the limb. 
By thefe Obfervatioas the middle of the Eclipfe ought to 
have been about II i'. igm. P.M, at A^^r^^Wg, dife 
but one?^/>^//ifd' from Mr. Obfervatioa. The dura- 
tion will be ih. 5 irmn. and the total Darknefs i^. 46^^' The 
Longitude of A^i^r^^/^rg has been formerly ftated 1 1 degrees 
from 'Londonyh fince found to be fb by Obfervations of the 
laft Eclipfe of the Sun 2d 1684, which made it 44 ^ min. 
of time. So that the middle, of this £clipfe ztl^o^^don lliduld 
have been lo^. 34 ^;'/^, which from the Obfervation of Mr. 
H^W//^ had been formerly concluded 10^. i^ym. 
An ExtraB of a Letter written from hmvmnt in Lan- 
^wzdocnear Avigijon, gi^ving an account of an ex- 
traordinary fmarm tjf Grasflioppcrs in thofe part si 
communicated by Mr. Juftell R. S. So . 
^Ince you demand of me a Relation of the Grafs-hoffers 
\^ .that have eatea up our Haryeft the laft Year;, and which 
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