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In this Table the FacuU are noted with an Afterisk^ 
and the duration ol every Appearance of the fame 
Spots or facuU^ or the time they difappeared, with a 
Line : And where any thing remarkable occur’d, that 
could be briefly noted, I have taken notice of it in the 
Table. 
There are many other things that I took notice of in 
viewing the Spots and FacuU , which would be trou- 
blefome to the Society, and indeed needlefs to particu- 
larly mention, fince fo many Accounts have been al- 
ready given of them. But feme things I (hall feieft, as 
may be cf ufe to, and gratify fuch as are curious In 
thefe Matters. 
And firft, as to the Figure of the Spots. They are 
well known to change frequently 5 and therefore I think 
it of little ufe to give their Figures every time I otferv’d 
them. But it is fomewhat remarkable, that the Spots 
generally appear longifh near the extreme Parts of the 
Disk. If they are never fo round near the middle of 
the Disk, they become longer and longer towards the 
Extremes, till fat going off), they feem to be nearly a 
ftrait Line, .nearly parallel to the Suns Limb. Which is 
a manifeft Argument, that the Sun is a Globe, and that 
thefe Spots are on, or very near its Surface. 
Another thing remarkable is, The Mutability of the 
Shape of the Spots. I have more than once manifeftly 
perceived them to change in the very time I have been 
looking upon them. Thus Nov. 19. 170$. I faw three 
or more Spots not, far off the middle of the Disk 3 and 
whilft I was looking upon them, they Teemed to vary, 
both as to their Shape and Strength 5 fometimes feem-’ 
jog longer, fometimes (horter y ‘ fometimes fpifs, fome- 
times languid. And this they deemed to do, not only 
through my 16 Feet Tube, fw’hich I thought at firffe 
was from the different Difpofition of my Eye) but alfo 
when I received the Suns Image through a Six Feet Te- 
