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Obfervations .of the Eclipfe of the Moon on 
June 28, 1721. 
About Two in the Morning Mr. Robie viewed the 
Moon with his eight Foot Tele (cope, and flie was un- 
touched. 
Time Correct. 
H. ' " 
a 10 , 00 A thin Penumbra, 
a 12 00 Shadow is plainly entered, 
a 18 10 Pains Mate 'ofts covered, 
a 31 40 Mons Porphyrites touched. 
a 34 20 ~ — covered. 
a 47 10 Moon eclipfed about fix Digits, 
a 49 05 • BesbicUs juft touched. 
a 50 30 covered wholly. 
a 5 3 40 Byzantium touched. 
“ ' ■ a 54 to — — ■’ — • covered. 
3 07 40 Palus Meotis touched.. 
3 18 30 Moon wholly covered. 
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There remained a Light on the Weftern Side of the 
Moon for fome Time. 
About 3 h 50' in the Morning the Moon was wholly 
hid by the Haze, and coming on of Day-Light, that 
nothing could be feen of her } although from the Im- 
merfion ’till now fhe was.vifible. 
The 
