( i^j 3^ ) 
I obferv*d the Sun s Altitude with the brafs Quadrant, 
which was a great convenience. 
The laft is an Obfervation of the Eclipfc of the Moon 
on Decefukr the 1291703 in themorning. 
Time by the Clock. 
h ' ' 
II 45 That part of the Moon^s Disk near Alabaftrinus, 
looks fomewhat duskifh, and the Eclipfe be- 
ginning to enter between Palus Marseotis and 
M. Porphyritis. 
11 55 The true Shadow was well entred. 
58 M. Porphyritis juft CO ver'd. 
12 03 I near 3 digits darkened. 
yl Mount JEtna. begins. 
9 { quite covered. 
14! Lacus Niger major and M. Sinai almoft equidi- 
ftant from the Sedion of the Shadow, Lacus 
Niger Major, being fomewhat the nearer of 
the two. 
18 I Lacus Niger Major begins 19 J quite covered. 
21 1 Mount Sinai begins, 
21 I: QP^t® covered and the Moon about 6 digi^ 
eclipfed. 
12 24! Besbicus begins. ^ 
26 Quite cols' ered. / 
28I Bvfantium begins. 
29 5 Covered and Mount Horminius begins. 
32 ApoUonia beginb'. 
53 Covered. 
37 The Shadow equidiftant from M. Corax and 
Mount Paropamifus, or fomewhat nearer to 
Mr Corax. 
39 I between 9 and 10 digits eclipfed. 
43 M. Corax begins. 
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