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Stiffday^Jnne xhQ 15th, By this day noon the Spot was June ^^/n, 
arrived at the fame point of the Sun's Diske that I 
found it in on Msnday at Noon, ISlaj the 17th 5 which 
taakes me inclinable to believe it was the very fame 
Spot» 
Monday^ J tme the 14th, According to Rules feceivedjuae./^, 
yefterday from Mr Flamftead^ \ meafured the diftance ' ' ' 
of the Spot from the next Limb of the Sun s Diske, 
which I found to be 45 feconds of Time from the An- 
teriour Edge of the Suns Body : And upon " 
May the eighteenth, it was obferved to be in the very 
fame place of its Path, within a fingle fecond of Time. 
At 4 I obferved it with my i8 foot Glafs, and perceived 
that it had altered its fhape, appearing as at Number 14. 
I received it on the Scheme, and it was diftant from the 
preceding Limb 612 fuch parts as the Sun's Semidiameter 
is 900. 
Tuefday^ June tho. is^th, At Noon the Solar Spot was J^ne^^^JJ^^^ 
diftant 92 feconds of Tinae from the leading Limb of the 
Sun's Disk, and covered the very place where the fame 
Spot had been obferved on JVedmfday the nineteenth of 
May. 
Wednefday^ June the i 6th5 , No Sun fliine. I^iaf the \6th. 
Thurfday^ Jime the ijthy NoSun-fhine. J^mtheuth. 
Friday^ June the iSth, At Noon i obferved the Solar Juae^i^f jS/^. 
Spot waxing very flender, but notwithftanding that it 
was black and bold to appearance, the Miftinefs about 
it on the Right Hand perceivable, and that on the Left 
grown flender, in proportion with the Spot it felf, aitd 
fpund it diftant 5 feconds of Time. 
Saturday^ Jufiethe 19th, At 5 this Morning, it being junc^ r/^,- r^r^. 
Clear Weather, I faw the Spot diftinftly with ray 7 foot 
Tube : At 9 a Clock I mounted my 18 foot Glafs, ob- 
ferving once in half an hour all the Morning : At 12 I 
perceived chat all the Cloud or Mifty Matter th^t ufed to 
furround the Spot was invifible, and the Spoc it ftif re- 
