r 2s? ) 
The Diameier of the Moon, being meafured before the Eclipfe, 
wasof 1$". 'Tis true, that when Ihe was wholly Eclipfed, 
flie was found lefs by fonie Seconds than before the Eclipfe; But 
fince'tis difficult to nieafiire her in that State, there is reafonto 
doubcof this Obfervatiop, 
The tmef were noted by great Pei^dulum- Watches , that had 
beenadjufted by the Sun the fame day, and that were afterwards 
verified the next day: Befides , that before the Eclipfe at 4^. 
45'. i". by the Watches, ihe Star Capella was 45 degrees high to- 
wards the Eaft. 
7he PartictiUrs^ ab&ve directed to. 
Time* The Paflages of the Shadow. 
H. M. S. 
5. 32.50. Beginning Over againfithe Sfot Hevelm-. 
36.0. thefirjtSfotofGrimddK Palus M^reotis, 
36.30. the jecondlimb of Grimaldi. 
45.0. the middle of Arifimhus. Mons Porphy- 
rites. 
46.0. Merfennus. 
48.30. Hertgone* 
53.0. Heraclides, 
53.15. thefirJlLimbof Copermcus* Mtm^ 
54.15. the middle of C of ernicHs. 
54.4©. Pithe^ycrHiev^lufuh. 
55.5. the fecond Limb of Copernicus* 
57.40. thefirjl Limb of timocharis, CoxCiCd.. 
59 35. thefirJl Limbof the Sinus medim^LMfit^-] 
urn, Adriatick Sea. 
6* T.30. the middle of the Sinus medius. 
2.40. , ' thefirjl Limbof Tycho or Sinai , andthe 
firjl Limb of Plato , or the Lacus niget 
major* 
3 . 50. the fecond Limb of Fiato , and the middle 
of Tycho. 
4.30. the Centre of the Difque. 
9.0. the middle cfManilius^or Mons Besbicu^'> 
12.0. the middle of Menelaus^ or By fantium^ . 
13,45, Dionyfim Areop. ^rMons Amanus. . 
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