there hath not been fome Tar all axe in the Circle of his Motion 
as alfo,that fome obfervations could be had of its greateft dtfcent 
beneath the Tropic 4 of Capricorn in the more Southern parts, 
where he faith it would have been without Refractions 5 More- 
over of the Time , when it hath been in Quadrat with the Sun. 
about the 20. of December 3 and that alfo very exaft Obfervation * 
might be made of the time of its being again in Quadrat with 
the ^/^which^ceording to him,was to be Januar . 1 6. 
He w'ifhes alfo 3 that fome in Madagafcar may have obferved 
this Star 3 Seeing that it began to appear over the middle of that 
If and 3 and palled twice over their Heads ,he judgeth,that they 
have feen it before us. And he willies laftly ? that there were 
fome intelligent perfon in Guiana to obferve it there, leeing that 
within a few daies, according to his reckoning, it will pafs over 
their Heads, and will not remove from thence but 8. or 10. de- 
grees Northward, where he faith, it will difappear 3 thinking it 
improbable, that it can Hill appear, after the Sun fhall have paf- 
led it. 
This Account beareth date of the 2. January^ new Hile,i6d5 3 
and the Author thereof addeth this Note, That, feeing it could 
not be printed nor diftributed fofoon as he defired,he hath had 
the opportunity to verifie it by lome Obfervations ;> from which 
he affirms he hath found no fenfible difference 5 or, if there be, 
that it proceeds only from thence, that the Stars have' advanced, 
fincehis Globe was made. He concludeth,that if this continue, 
and the firft Obfervations do likewife agree,or that the differen- 
ces do arrive within the Times , gheffed by him, that he hopes, 
he fhall determine both the Diftance mid the Magnitude of this 
Comet i and that perhaps one may be enabled to decide the 
Queftion of the Motion of the Earth. In the interim,he aflureth, 
that he hath not changed the leaft number in his Calculations,and 
that Monfieur Huygens^ Sc feveral French Gentlemen,to whom, he 
faith, he hath given them long fence, can bear him witnefsthat he 
hath done lo 5 as alio many other friends of his, who faw upon 
his Globe 3 feveral daies before , the way.of the Comet from day 
to day. 
Thus farr the Parifan Account of the Comet, which is here in- 
ferted at large, that the intelligent and curious in England may 
compare 
