^ed, he may repair to tile above-dientioned Tranfa£lions. 
[I fliall only add. 
; That whereas for the two- Years laft paft, thQ^th. Satel- 
Rt has not been, Eclipied. As this Year enters,it begins to 
fair into %s iliadow, and that, it^Eelipfes wilHgain be ob- 
fervable for the 4 next Yeares. The firft that happens Fek 
2. in the Morning will be well worth the attention of the 
Curious; in that its duration is the fhorteft of any that fol- 
low it this Year; both the Ingreffe and Emerfion are Vifibie 
with us, as are aH thofe in the Catalogue which are alike 
marked witli an Aiienlckf ^ )which iftheyfljali be exaft- 
iy obferued, may lerue to determine the place of th^i^ Node 
of the orbit of i/.i'Sa tell its, and its Inclination to the orbit 
of % y by compareing the obferuation either with fiichas 
wee haue already obtained, or as may be made hereafter. 
In my laftobieruations, cue Ecliplesof the 2^ and 3^ Sate 1- 
lit have anticipated my Calculations fbmething more than 
I expefted in lo fliort a time; of which I thought it conue- 
nient to acquaint tiie Reader, that hee may attend them one 
quarter of an hour earlyer than the " times noted in the 
Caialogue. In 2 or' 3 years more wee may exped opportu-- 
nitys of obleruatiohs, which will afford us fuch, a correflion 
for the error, that the Numbers ftiall fail no more in them^ , 
than in the i /. whofe Eclipfes ha^ue hot yet differed aboue 
'3 nlinutes from the Calculation. 
I 'giue you further herewith in obftruatioa of the Lunar 
'BdiipiQ Nouemhr 30, 1685. made at L/j-^^*;^ by my kind 
Friend Mr. Henry hcohs :^ and another of my own of the 
Occuitation of % bythe Moon, M4;f;i^> the ji/^ this Year 
1686; of which you haue publilhed leperall ob- 
feruations alreadyir 
TaK. 
