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fal of thofe who may be inclin'd to inquire farther into 
this Part of Nature ; and perhaps by the Continuance 
of this Method, in Procefsof Time, aDifcovery may 
be made of fome regular Courfe in thefe Things, which 
may be of Ufe. 
VII. A Colle&ion of the Ohfervations of the 
Solar Eclipfe, Feb. 1 8. 173 6 -y.fcnt to the 
Royal Society. 
1. The Sun’j Eclipfe on February 18. 1737. obferved 
in Fleetftreet, 
F. R. S. 
Apparent Time. 
Ho. Min. Sec. 
London, by Mr. Geo. Graham, 
: 2 2y 
9 
P. M. a fmall Impreflion appear'd 
on the Sun's Limb 5 I judge the 
Beginning to have been about 
five or fix Seconds fooner. 
3 21 
28 
The Middle of the firft and larger 
Spot was cover'd. 
29 
3 ° 
The Middle of the fmaller Spot. 
40 
4 
The Cufps perpendicular. 
4 3 
34 
The Cufps horizontal. 
3? 
3 2 
The Middle of the larger Spot 
emerged. 
38 
21 
The fmaller emerged, or a little 
before. 
Z 
4 f 2 f 7 
