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1 2 44 1 Palos M^otis begins, and at 45 1 the inner of M. 
Par opaaiifus begins. 
50 Palus Mxotis quite covered. 
51 I The Moon not quite eclipfed, 
52 Nor yet. 
5} Nor: yet. 
54 Scarce. 
54 1 Quite Immerg d and the Mora begins. 
14 39 Precifely,fheEnierg'd between Palus Marxotis and 
MonsPorphyritis. 
42 Palus Marmot is begins. 
45 Quite clear. 
47 M. Porphyritis quite clear* 
5^ About ^ digits reftor'd. 
59 Mount-^tna begins. 
02 That and Lacus Niger Major at the fame time 
clear. 
9 J Mount Snai about half free. 
9 i Quite free, and about 6 digits reftorcd. 
!<; Besbicus free. 
194 Byfantium free. 
29 About 9 digits feem'd to be reftor d. 
30^ Mons Herculis free. 
32. 1 Palus M^otis begins. 
38 i Quite free. 
4ii lnfula Major in Mare Cafpio free, and in the 
middle of the Seftion. 
42 ^Not yet wholly clear. 
45 Fully over in theTelefcopc, tho a kind of a Stnoak 
remsiined fome little after to the naked Eye. 
In order to the adjafting of the time, I fet my Clock 
with thegreateft exafl-nefs I could the morning preceding, 
both from my Ring Dial and the rifing of the Sun, which 
I very narrowly watch'd and obferved, and found it to 
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