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awry, pafi'd in 5^ fcconds : After the Anteriour Limb 
fo done, the following Limbdlfo pafs d the Interfeftion. 
according to the path of the Spot, in 125 feconds of 
Time. 
Friday, 7 
^ No Sun-fliine, 
July tUAth. Sund&y, Jtily the 4th, This Morning at eight a Clock 
the Leading Spot was diftant from the advancing Limb 
JO' feconds of Time, the Spots and Clufters retaining 
nearly the fame (hope, but beginning to Contraft them- 
felves , the foremofV methought look'd ftrong enough 
to make another Revolution, and pafs'd in 127 fe- 
conds. vd-i T^^rn ri 
-iu^tkesth Monday, July the 5th, At feven a Clock I found the 
Spots had quite alter'd their fhape, appearing dull and 
flender, as in the lower part of the Scheme, and di- 
ftant about four feconds , being all included in a 
Cloud. 
July tke 6th, Tnefdaj^ Jtily the 6th, At ten a Clock the Sup's Diske, 
view'd with my 18 foot lelefcope, was found clear of 
all Spots. 
On the feventeenth day oijuly^ about four a Clock 
in the Afternoon I obferv'd fome Spots in the Stm's 
Body, refembling thofe I faw on Thurfday the third 
of 'jum^ only with this difference, that thefe appeared to 
me as if they had been heated red hot 5 they feem'd to bo 
vci the fame part of the Sun s Diske. I obferved thera« 
above an hour together that day, but could never after- 
wards fet Eye on them, nor difcover whether they were 
coming in, or going off his Vifible Diske. I continued to 
obferve the Sun, asoften as was poffible, with my eighteen 
foot Glafs, till^he end of the Mouthy but without farther 
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n. Ceorg. 
