TRANSACTIONS. 
Munday Septemb, f. 1*666. 
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Obfervations made in fiver al places ( at London •> Madrid and 
Paris,) of the late Eclipfe of the Sun, which hapned June 2 2, 
1666, , Some Enquiries and Directions , concerning Tides, pro-' 
pofed by Dr. Wallis. Confederations and Enquiries touching the 
fame Argument Juggefied by Sir Robert Moray. An Account 
of fiver al Books lately pub lift' t: Vid. 1. Johannis Hevelii De 
fcriptio Cometse,^. 1665^ exorti j una cum Mantilla Prodro- 
mi CometicL 2. Ifaacus Voffius de Nili8c aliorum Flumk 
num Origine. 3. Le Difeernement du Corps 8c del’Ame^ 
par Monfieur de Cordemoy. 
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Obfervations made in feveral places. Of the late Eclipfi of 
the Sun 5 which hapned on the 2 2 of June> 1 666. 
He Obfervations that were made at London by Mr. willughby, Dr, Tope', 
Mr. Hock and Mr. Philips, are thefe : 
The Eclipfe began at 5h. 4$* 
fh diam, — =— at 6* 00 
If was ' cMir* . 
ac 0. 07 
j , J 5 G3 fe' 
dark- <fA ;« 
O* I j 
ned. 1 7 <|ip, _ 
at 6 ao~ 
L^dig.— — 
——at 6 . 57 
S dig, 
4 dig.. 
3 dig.. 
h r 
— at 7. 0 $ 
— . at 7. 3 3 
— — at 7. 20 
j 26 
— — at 7. 32 
— — -—.at 7. 37 
Its Duration hence appears to have been /one hour and 54 m. Its greate ft 
Ohfcurity fomewhat more than 7. digits. About the middle, between the per- 
pendicular and Weft ward Horizontal Radius of the Sun, viewing it through 
Mr Boy Ids 60 .foot-Te Iff cope, there was perceived a little of the Limb of. 
the Moon without the Diske of the Sun : which feemed to fome of the Ob- 
fcrvers to come from fome fhining Atmofphere about the Body either of the 
Sub or Moon, 
They affirm to have pbferv’d the Figure of this Eclipfe, and meafured the 
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