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a, The Time of the Middle of this Eclipfe here kt 
down is from the Beginning and End $ bat He- 
'velius fays he could not obferve the Beginning 
exa&ly. Several intermediate Thafes compared 
together fhevv the Middle to have been about 4! 
fooner 5 to which the Moon's Place computed is 
os. 6°. 14'. 3", and Diff. 34 "- 
b>b,b y The Moon's Places, obferved on Feb . 2 . 
April 7. and May 22 „ are computed by myfelf, 
from the Obfcrvations; there being manifeftly 
Errors, either of the Computation or Prefs, in 
thofe printed in the Hift. C deleft is. 
Several obferved Latitudes of the Moon, which I 
have compared with the Tables, fhew them to be 
very near the Truth, both in the Motion of the 
Nodes, and alfo in the Quantity and Variation of 
the Inclination. I am, 
SIR, 
Tour humble Servants 
Richard Dunthorne, 
XIV. 
