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vt^fekr. And tliis I the more earneftiy w5(h, bccaufc I have 
BOW little hopes of mending my defefts, by reafon the Spots 
are all quite gone off. They feemed ftror»g enough to have 
lafted another, or more Revolutions, but none have been 
. vifible fince the fixth of this Montk, on which day I think 
I had a glimpfc of a Spot on tlxe Suns Weftern Limb, about 
7 of the Clock in the Morning. 
I he appearances of the Spots, being in the Figures above, 
let with every day of the Month, I need fay but little, only 
take notice of a few things that the Figpres do not fo well 
-cxprefs. ' 
The Spot in Fig. i. was as reprefented, viz, i(t round 
and ftrong, afterwards long, and with a Nucleuf. The very 
fame Spot (I doubt not) I faw again on the Suns Eaftern 
fide on Jidy 5^ but very faint, fmall and long ( as in Fig. 2.) 
fo as to be but juft difcernible. On JJji it quite difap- 
peared, both through my Tubes, and on Paper, which is 
better. 
The Spots in Fig. 2. had thefe remarkable appearances 
and variations. On Jn^e 28 viewing the Sun towards 
Evening, I efpv'd a large, ftrong dark Spot, with two or 
more glaring NnhemiU behind it, fomewhat Hke the repre* 
fentation in the Figure. Thefe the next day ^ ere be- 
come four flrong dark Spots, the foremoft with a tail to 
it, conjoyning the little Spot next it, • as in the Figure. 
On June 50. I faw Spots, but it being a cloudy morning, 
and I abfent from my Tubes in the afternoon, the Repre- 
fentation of them in the Figure is not exaftly as they were. 
4. between two long Spots ^ppes^red fomething like 
a round Nnhecula^ as in the Figure. The reft as in the Fi* 
gures. • 
Thus, for want of a better from others, X have given 
the beft account of the late Solar Spots. The fingle Spot 
in Jme may be feen to have paffed above half over the 
Disk before a very good Friend of mine gave me notice 
of it. And that or fome others were, 1 hear, feen in 
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