E »7/ 3 
QVCY againft the Southern part of the Cafpian Spot. 
The fame P. Bt?;^/i has ailb obferved 2it 'Jvig^o^ the other 
EcUpfe of the fame Planet, Jpnl 2% th.fi. vet Mane. -The Im- 
merfion of the Center hapned at ^h. 37;^. 23/. on theEall: 
fide ofthe Spot Xe^/^ophanes. The Emerfion wasat 4/^. 28;^^/. 
24/. between «5V;^^c-^ and Berofus^ according to Ricckliy or 
ad montes Almos Hevelii^ a Httle to the Northward of the 
Pahis M^otis. This occultation could not be obferved at 
P^r/i by realon of Clouds. v 
Another printed Paper about the Ecliple of Akrch, 3 ith^is 
fince come to hand from Nurenhmg^ where it was obferved 
part^- by Mr. l.lac Z^mmermany and by Mr. Wurtzelhamry 
the fubftance of whofe Obfervations is as follows. 
At loh. 19m. 56/. Mr. Ximmermm obferved the firft 
contact of the Limbs of Y aadthe >jand at lo.h. 20m. ^^f. 
% was all eclipfed. . r \ 
At i ih. 22m, 51/. % was wholly clear from the EcHpfe, 
The Immerfion was about the 1 1 7/^, the Emerfion at the 
^21 th. Degree of the Limb^ in the Chart of Hevelms. 
At iih. 31»^. 06/. the third Satellite of OA emerged.. Thefe 
times were collected from the Culminations of fixt Stars^and 
the Vibrations of a Pendulum. 
The jRelation of the other Obferver yix.Wurtzdbme^ is 
to this purpofe. 
At loh. lom.^of, % applyed to the Limb of the ),over 
againft the loca pahdofa InfuU Circinn^. 
At \ch, 22m, co/. he appeared about half echpfed. 
At loh. 0.2m. '^cf. he was wholly hid. 
At I ih. i^m, \of. % be^an to Emerge. 
At 1 1//. 2 im. 20/. he was quite free from the interpofiti- 
on of the > . The point of the Emerfion was fe)mewhat to 
the North of the Paius M^otis. 
No Spot in the > was fo near the apparent magnitude of 
%s disk as the InfuU Besbicus Hevelii. 
At \ \h. \om. oof, the Altitude of Procyon was %gr, 3 7^- 
whence the Pendulum Clock;, which had been fet by Alti- 
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