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40 Sec. and its Declination y Deg. 36 Min. iy Sec. 
North. 
March 4. 8 Ho. o Min. a fmall Star (whofe Right 
Afcenfion was found to be 49 Deg. 30 Min. 30 Sec. 
and its Declination 6 Deg. 38 Min. 30 Sec. North) pre- 
ceded the Comet 7 Min. 30 Sec. in Right Afcenfion* 
and was 10 Min. o Sec. more Southerly. Hence the 
Right Afcenfion of the Comet was 49 Deg. 38 Min. 
oSec. and its Declenfion 6 Deg. 48 Min. 30 Sec. 
March 12. 8 Ho. 2y Min. the Comet preceded 
p Tauri 2 Deg. 5 Min. yo Sec. in Right Afcenfion, 
and was 4 Min. 2y Sec. more Northerly than the Star. 
Hence the Comet's Right Afcenfion was y8 Deg. 12 
Min. 40 Sec. and its Declination 8 Deg. 16 Min. 50 
Sec. North. 
March 14. 9 Ho. o Min. the Comet followed the 
47/^ Star of Taurus in the Britifh Catalogue 12 Min. 
yo Sec. in Right Afcenfion, and was o Min. 15 Sec. 
• more Northerly than the Star. Hence the Comet's 
Right Afcenfion was 60 Deg. 8 Min. y Sec. and its 
Declination 8 Deg. 34 Min. y Sec. North. This, and 
all the following Obfervations, were made with a 
good ly Foot Telefcope, the Comet now appearing 
too faint to be wellobferved with the 7 Foot Tube. 
March 17. 8 Ho. 40 Min. the Comet followed r 
Tauri 2y Min. y Sec. in Right Afcenfion, and was 
9 Min. 40 Sec. more Northerly. Hence its Right AT 
cenfion was 62 Deg. 47 Min. yy Sec. and its Declina- 
tion 8 Deg. y8 Min. 4y Sec. North. 
March 19. 7 Ho. yo Min. the Comet followed the 
fame Star 2 Deg. 4 Min. yo Sec. in Right Afcenfion, „ 
being 23 Min. yy Sec. more Northerly. Hence its 
Right 
