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lefcope were ufed in this Obfervation, as we are fince 
informed. Let us conclude then, That the end was at 
io h 40' at Mofcua. We do not find that this Eclipfe 
was obferved at London, and it was in probability clou- 
dy , and otherwife only the latter part thereof would 
have been vifible : However this defeft is in good part 
fupplied by an Obfervation thereof made at Lipfuk^, by 
Mr. Gottfrid Kirck.* and publiftied in his Ephemmdes for 
the Year 1689. where the end is determined at 8 h 54' 
P.M. Hence Mofcua will be i h 46' to the Eaftwards of 
Lfyfoki and the difference of Meridians between Lon- 
don and lApftck^ being already determined 49 min. it 
will follow that Mofcua is 2 h 35' to the Eaft of London, 
or 3 8° 45' of Longitude, which from other Accounts 
we find to be very near that of the City of Aleppo in 
Syria. 
By the fame Hand we have procured the Latitudes of 
the following Places, obferved, as 'tis faid, with a large 
Quadrant. 
Mofcua j 5 34 
Yerefiaw 57 44 
Wologda 59 19 
Woftal^ 61 15- 
Arkangel 64 30 
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