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JuRC fk On Monday -J HHc the ^\h^ryo^. At three a Clock in 
the afternoon I difcovered d»ie fame Spot (to my thinfc» 
ing) that Ifaw go off the Suns Diske; on May the 23d; 
Re-entring the Sun s Face juft at tlie time and place that 
I expefted it. 
At four of the-Glock, the Sun bcinci; extremely Clear, 
1 mouhted my Eighteen F43ot Tellelcope, through which 
the Spot appeoi-ed diftinft, but flender like a Spider, 
with an Eliptical Speckly raift about ir, Grid 5 or 6 Light 
-coloured Streriks. It feem'd to me to be as it- were, divi- 
ded near the Top, as in the Figure, Fig. the 14th. 
'■Jxint the tth' ' Tfrefilajf, jm;c xhQ 8th, At Qx this Morning the Spot 
was very Vifible, and I faw it trace again its former Path, 
coming in exaftly where I expefted -y it kept its fi^ape, 
but thofe Lemon Coloured Streaks difappeared, iho it 
felf and the Mif^ about it grew bolder and broader 
vifibly, as it re-entred the SunsOiske, 
Juntt^:egtk Wednefddy^ June thQ 9tbt At five of the Clock this 
Evening l obferved the Spot with tiie- 18 foot Glaft» but 
could not perceive it had altered its fliape, but advancd 
gradually over the Sun's Diske , as it had formerly 
done. 
fdzt^heioth. Thurfday^ June the icth. At noon the Sun fhining very 
bright, I had an opportunity of being afiured it was the 
fame Spot, \ plainly faw it move over its former Path, 
and was then diffant from its neareft Limb 29 feconds of 
Time. At five in the Evening I obferved its (hape (with 
my 18 foot Tube) to be altered, appearing bigger and 
blacker than ever, as in the Scheme, Fig. 15. 
IxL^tthtiiih. Friday, June the iith was an ill day for Obfervations» 
But 1 had a fight on't with the 18 foot Glafs 5 it continued 
black and bold, as before* 
junt the J 2th. Saturday, Jme the 12th, At 7 a Clock in the Morning, 
theSuas Body being very Clear, I faw the Spot through 
the 18 foot Glafs, retaining its former fhape. 
