So that the Edipfc 
h ' 
Began at 9 14 Mane. 
Ended at o 38 R M. 
Laftingio all 3 24. 
.Note, that in the CakulatioOj the Latitude of Bofton 
was allowed to be 4a . 
Thefecood h q( a Lanar Eciipfe, that happen d Fib. 
the iithg 1700, in the eveniog, as follows. 
The Moon rofe eclipfed^ and the Horizon was fo over- 
caft, that I difpair^dof having any obfervations but at 
i an hour paft 6 (he came from under the Qoud, and at 
6 h 25' I had jaft a flght of her, and judge her eclips d 
about 5 digits, at 
h ' 
6 29 The SeSion equidiftant from M. iEt na & Hor minius. 
32 Palus Maraeotis begins to be feen. 
§4 i Palus Maraeotis and Moos Apollonias i out. 
37 J Palus Mar^sotis quite free, and Palus Mar^otis and 
Palus Mseotis in the perpendicular. 
42 I The Shadow near an Inch from Palus Mar^otis^ 
Mons Horminius and Mons Hercules. 
46 4 Palus Marseotis in the Nadir, and that part of Palus 
M^otis to my right hand in the Prkne Vertical. 
57 The upper part of the Section is now, and has been 
for a long time in Infula Major in Mare Cafpio 
(and the Seftion now perpendicular) and the 
lower part wheeling about from Palus Mar^otis. 
7 20 MountSinaifirft appears at 22' wholly free. 
25 i Palus Maraeotis and Mons Horminius near perpen- 
dicular, 
43 The Eclipfe over in the Tekfcope, and at 49 to 
to the naked Eye. 
My Clock was fet by my Ring^Dial about 9 a Clock 
in the morning, as exaftly as I coaid judge, and the ob- 
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