( " 6 ) 
3 Inches perpendicular Height, above the horizontal 
Plane on which the Meridian Line was drawn. 
Mr. JVheler , at Otterden- Place, near Lenham in 
Kent , obferved the Beginning at 49' o", and the 
End at 31' 49''. His Obfervations were made 
with a Telefcope of 15 Feet in length, and his Time 
was alfo rectified by a Meridian Line ; but it was 
done by a Tranfitof the Rays through an Hole at a 
much greater Height. For the Brafs Plate in which 
the Hole was made was fix’d to a Window in the Roof 
of his Hall, at the Height of 27 Feet above the Me- 
ridian Line on the Floor. 
With my humble Duty to the Royal Society , 
I remain. 
Sir, 
Tour bumble Servant, 
s Stephen Gray. 
VI. An QbferVation of the fame Eclipfe of the 
Sun, by Mr. J. Milner, at Yeovil in So- 
merfetfhire, communicated in a %qter to 
Dr. John Allen, M. D. F. 3 ^ 5 . 
SIR, 
I Beg leave to prefent you with the Obfervations 
I made on the Eclipfe May z, viz. 
The Beginning at 5$ 34. m 00 s 17. 0 45S 
, at 6. 00. 00 13. 36CSun’sAIt. 
End at 7. 14. 30 2. 45) 
ImadeUfe of a Quadrant z Feet radius . 
J. Milner '* 
\j&,Teovil, $T. May 4,1733. 
