[ '87 ] 
J*n the College. In the Caflle..- 
, « 
Tlie Beginning of the? 
Eclipfe at ... . X 
The Beginning of the( 
annular Appearance y 
The End oftheannu- ? 
lafr Appearance y 
The End of the RcJipfe 
By Lord Aberdours Obfervations, the lowermoft 
and biggeft of the two Spots that appeared upon the Disk 
of the Sun in the upper Part, was touched by the Moon 
at 3 Ho. 4 Min. 40 Sec. and this Spot was wholly 
covered at 3 Ho. y Min. 19 Sec. Mr. Short obferyed 
another Spot at the Circumference of the Moon, at 
2 Ho. 24 Min. yi Sec. Though the Obfervations, of 
the Digits could not be made with fo much Exattnefs 
as the preceding, on feveral Accounts, I (hall fubjoin* 
feme of them. 
H. M. S. 
The Sun was eclipfed 2 Digits at 2 21 14 
6 Dig. 2 yo- ^4. 
After the annular Appearance 9 Dig. 3 4y yy 
8 Dig. 3 52 j$v 
7 Dig. 3 ^3 
6 Dig, 4 6 51 
At Hopeton-Houfe , nine Miles Weft, and a little 
Northwards from. Edinburgh , the Right Honourable 
Lord Hope obferved the annular Appearance begin at 
3 Ho, 
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3 1 
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44 
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