C 3 
Norimbergse ean^Iem EcUpfim ohjervavit J. P, Wurtzelbaur. 
Inkium quidem accurate ad 58' f ; circa medium, fc. ad 2^ 
36' i quant it at em maximam dmrum dig. pr<£cife ; Finem vero ad 
3- '8'. 33"- 
Ulmse Sutmx^ ohfervanjit Honoldus Initium ad\".^%'^j 
^antitatem maximam 2, dig. Finem vero ad 3^ 16'. 
Lipfise, ohfervatore Kirchio, Eclipfis jam fatk mtahilis ad ho 
ram ^^ xo'. ic'^ ad 2^ ^fldigiti i^circiter. Fink vero inci* 
dit prscife in 3^ 15'. 
/ ^ Vratiflavi^e SilefKT denique olfervavit D. G. Schultzius 
Maximam oh[curaiionem, paulo citius quam 3\ 12' ^ f^^ijfe li 
dig, Finem vero hora 9^ 37'. 
In omnibus hujufmodi ohfervationihus momentum Finis multo 
tutius determinatur ; itaque huic potius fidendum ejl, pr£fertim 
in Eclipjihus par vis, uhi oh incident tarn maxime ohliquam diu 
hsrent quafi in Conta^u Luminaria, 
Memoirs for a Natural Hiftory of Animals j containing the 
Anatomical Defcriptions of feveral Creatures^ diJfeBed 
hy the ^yal Academy of Sciences at Paris ; Englifhed by 
Alexander Pitfieldj'^^^^/Ve, % S. Soc. To which is add- 
edy An Account of the Meafure of a Degree of a great Cir- 
cle of the Earth : Tuhlijhed hy the fame Academy ^ and 
Englifhed by Richard Waller, Efquire, !?^. S. Seer. 
THis Book, containing the Anatomical OhktYmons of i8 
Species of Animals, and about 70 Individuals, was 
publifhed in two very hrgQ Folio's hy tht Royal Academy at 
F^m, and owned by therti^ as their united Labours, as they 
are ^ Body, The Difftculty df prbciiring Copies of t\\t French 
E<///i^;i?, few of the Learned having ever feen the Book, the* 
Printed'fbnie Years fince, was no fmall Inducement, as the 
Tranflators fay, to their Undertaking, 
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