( i6ii ) 
equal .part?,whereby I could obferve to i a dig!t,tbe room 
in which the Obfervation was made was darkened with 
Blankets, and in order to render the Obfervation the 
more Exadi (Mr Henry Newmm sLiMiug mQ all the while) 
L took the Altitude of the Sun with the aforefaid Qua- 
drant, as followeth, 
Obfervations made of the Suns Altitude before the 
Eclipfe. began, in order to reftifie the Watch. 
By the Watch Comp. Altit. Time by CalcuL differ, 
h ' " 
(8 76 5.7?- — - 49 51 V— 8 16 40-1 -^«^-^9 57 
at V 3127 >Mane 48 a6 >— 21 40 i — - 9 47 
C 38 263— 47 20V— 28 g-i) - — '9 54 
h ' 
The EcMpfe v/as firft perceived at 9 25 by the Watch, 
at .which time the Sun had fcarcely been eclips'd 1 mi- 
nute, (o that 
Bv the Watch True time; 
It began 
about I- digit eclipfed'. 
foil 3 digits 
about 4 
near 5 
full 6 
about 8 
full 9 
fall 9 i 
full 10 
about 10^ 
better than 10 1 
much the fame 
rather decreafing 
By 
h ' h , ' 
rg 24^=_^„, 9 14 
9 32-- — — ^»^. 9 
9 48-.~ — 9 38 
9 371—— 9 48 
10 g6 « — 9 56 
10 15—--"- ——- 10 Of 
10 33^^ — 10 23 
At^ I© 43—™—-^ 10 33 
10 47_-~ 10 37 
10 53 — 10 43 
10 ^9 '-•--^■'••^'«:K?''5'T--t.<^*»— — 10 49 
11 03--- — 10 5-3 
II 06- — — 10 56 
.11 09— -—~ IG 59 
