c 490 ) 
IIL -ihe ROrJL JLMANACK,&c. N. Stevenfun, 
me »f his Majejlies Gunners. 
AS \ was exceeding glad, to fee this ingenious and truly ufcful 
Almanack begun tobepublifli*cthe laft year; fo I could 
not but give notice to the world of its continuation : Being chiefly 
9 Diary of the true Places of the Sun, Moon, and the other PJanecs, 
their Rifing, Southing, and Setting ; High water at London- bridge\ 
.with Rules to ferve other places after the New Theory of Tides,and 
Direflionsof Sir Jonas Moor : To which are added the Ecliffes^ 
Tables of the Suns Rifing, Moons Southing, Moons Rifing and 
Setting; as alfo a Table of the Sans Right Afcenfion in Time for 
every Day at Noon, and of Jhirfy one of the moft notable Ftxei 
Stars : With the Mood and other the Planets Appulfcs to the Fix- 
ed Stars, for the Meridian of London^ fi. 1 6 And laftly^ io- 
ftead of giving theimpertinentgueffesof the Weather hap hazard, 
the Author gives notice of that ufeful Inftrument the Biiri;)?^^^, tel- 
ling the changes of weather before- hand, even to admiration. All 
done with great pains and accuratenefs, according to the Rules of 
Art, for his Majefties life, and at his Command, by N.Stevenfon^ 
one of his Majefties Gunners. Printed in London for the Compa- 
ny ©f Stationers, 1676. in la**. 
Note. 
The-Reader is defired to compare Mr. Boyle's Phyfico-Mechanu 
Experiments touching the >^/>, Exp. the 22th, p. 176.(1? with 
pag.468. lin.7. of this Traft. 
Errata left uncorrefled in Numb, i \<). 
si.r. Bomdi for Mi^unds. p*463. r. Wild boar. ibid. 1. 44. r> tath fick 
charming^ ^ 
London, Printed for John Martyn Printer t© the RSociety^iSjs* 
