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^h. \''m. iifec. % touched the circumference of >, which 
undulated by reafbn of the Vapours near the Horizon. 
9. 41. 2o.he quite difeppeared in the inequalities . f the 
> s Limb, the total Immerfion might be fbme lecoads later. 
So the central immerfion was at gh. 5 if€c. 
% entred over againft that part of Grimaldi next Rkcioli. 
The Vapeurs of the Horiron hindered the Obfervation of 
the Immerfions of the ^yatellites, but not their Emerfions, 
for 
At loh. ^om. ijec. the outermoft Satellite which prece- 
de<l appeared over againft the middle of the Cafpian Spot 
(ifaL Maoris) through which the feftion of Light and Dark- 
nefs palTed, and made nearly an equilateral Triangle with 
the Extremities of that fpot. 
' At loh. 40m. Tr^fec. thQ firft Limb of % began to come 
out of the dark fide of the > , over againft the North part of 
the Cafpian Ipot, abou t Cleomedes,(^^ montes II iphaos ) 
At l ok ^om. $ 6fec. the center of t did emerge. It was 
difficult to diftinguifli the moment when %s disk was fully 
clear, but at ich. ^im. the Eclipfe was certainly 
paft. 
At the Emerfion of the Center, die Altitude of t was 
ud. iim. 
At ich. 42«?. 49/^ tXicfecond Satellite, being the neareft of 
:i:he three that followed the Planet, emerged. 
At ic^. J^iiyw. if. the innermofi Satellite, heingneytrHs 
greatefi Elongation^ emerged. 
- At loh. 50^.40/^ the third fenextimus Satelles, heing 
likewifenear its greatefi Elongation^ began to appear oy^rfii- 
gainft the Northern Edge of the Cafpian Spot. ' . 
At I \h. 45^, the Diameter of the > was 3,^2;^/. 2.7/ ar^d' 
according to the cakuks )>AvXaffim ^ her paral)ax was 
6\min. ~ ],; ../ ' : 
Together witir this Obfervation is? joyned that of i?'. 
Bonfam2j\^ at Avignon who obferved the central immerfion 
at ()h. ^2m. 12/. and the central Emerfion at loh. 45;^. 2^^. 
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