to find die parts of the. Sun's Limb intercepted by the 
Moon, and To of making a comparifon between the 
Diameter of the Moon with that of the Sun ^ and whe* 
ther in this interval of time it CufFer'd any fenfible change, 
however by the judgment of the eye, fupported by 
other arguments-, it wis accounted to be lefs. 
Tl:ie iEquinoxes ot diis year (1699.) according to 
the Author s Obfervations hapned 
d. h ' 1 But by the d h ' " 
March (j. 20 55 27 > Author's ^9 20 4050 
Sept. 12. io 22 42/ Tables. C12 105252 
Befides this Obfervation, we have two others of 
very eminent men, viz. oiM. Godfred. Tuler , Arch- 
Deacon of Gza and of M. Jacob Homld \ Paftor in 
the Village of Hervelfing^ in tlie Diocefs o{X}lm. ThQ 
former was obferved at Ciza^ the later at Hervelfng 
near Vim of Suevia : and both of them moft neatly 
exprefled, ' which: the want of room hindred us from 
inferting here entire 5 however, we have given the 
fumm of them. The former began at 9 a clock, and 
ended at iiK 35'. and increafed to 11 digits. The la- 
ter beg^n at 8. 55. and ended at 11* 31. and its great- 
eft deteft was 10 digits. 
To us at Leipfick the Moon was obferved to enter 
the Difc. of the 6un at (^K ii\ (hj the times correfted 
by altitudes taken ot the Sun) and to end at 12 h, 
38'. 30", The greateft obfcurity was ii. 20 digits. 
It lafted from 10 h. 16*. 45". for 6\ Ten digits being 
obfcured, the Sky Cbeing otherwife very clearj began 
to appear of a more livid or wan complexion, and 
more fad than it ufually looks with a clear Sky when 
the Sim is fet, or below the Horizon. The Cocks al- 
fo, which had hitherto crowed very frequently, as if 
filencedj going to rooft left off crowing, and did not 
renew 
