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40 Min. but by a Foreftaff, 14 Deg. yo Min. and a 
Right Line pafs’d over the Comet, Venus, and the 
Tleiades. The Night following, about 6 Ho. 20 Min. 
its Diftance from Venus was, b'y Mr. Hadley’s Inftru- 
ment, 13 Deg. 2f Min. The reft of my Obferva- 
tions, by fuch Inftruments as I had, being none of 
the beft, and the Comet’s growing very dull, are as 
follows : 
Deg. Ho. Min. P. M. 
Feb. 7. 6 47 Comet from Venus 7 Deg, 
40 Min. 
7 3 from Aldebaran 59 
Deg. 40 MJn. 
— from Algenib 17 
Deg. 4f Min. 'by a Fore- 
ftaff. 
A Right Line from the Co- 
met over Venus pafs'd over 
the bright Star in the Side 
of Ferfeus. 
II. 7 14 Comet from Venus 7 Deg. 
1 2 Min. 
7 20 A Right Line over the Co- 
met, Venus , and Head of 
Cajfiopeia . 
17. 7 20 The Comet was in a Right 
Line, and to the North- 
ward of two Stars 5 Di- 
ftance of the Stars I fup- 
pofed to be about 40 Mi- 
nutes, and the Comet from 
the leaft 30 Min. Thefe 
Stars, I think, were the 
South 
