( 
I4°=00' 
14 + I =00 
Windy at Eaft. 
May 5. 
i4°=io'-{- 9 = 30' 
14 = 1 5 10 = 45 
107 ) 
14°= i$ f 
I2 h 
— 30' 
14 =20 
I 
= 57 
14 = 20 
2 
= 45 
14 =20 
3 
= 25 
I 
0 
II 
^t* 
M 
4 
= 35 
I 4 =15 + 
5 
= 30 
14 =15 + 
6 
= 10 
14 = J 5 — 
12 
= 7 
Day dear, Wind at Eaft* 
Allthcfe Obfervations are of the lighted: of the 
three Needles, the Compafs Box remaining unmoved 
the whole time. From February 6 . 1712. to the 
10th of May following, I made above a thoufand 
Oblervations in the fame Place ; and the greateft Va- 
riation Weftward, was i4°=45 7 , and the lead 
1 3°=5o 7 . It was leldom lefs than 14 0 , or greater than 
i 4 °= 3 5'* 
V. Some 
