( ) 
Names of 
Diftances from 
Latitudes ob- 
Latitudes in £ 
Differences in 
Places. 
Parts meafur’d. 
ferv’c 
. 
fpherical Earth 
computed from the 
Seconds. 
I. 
Dunkirk. 
II. 
Toifes. 
1*555* 
5i° 
III. 
if 
*s"4 
meafur’d Diftances. 
IV. 
51° If 25”5 
V. 
o» 
Amiens. 
60370 
49 
53 
48 
49 
53 
48 
0 if 
Sourdon. 
4997 c ? 
49 
4* 
4* 
49 
4* 
52,1 
10,1 N 
Paris. 
48 
50 
10 
48 
5° 
10,3 
10,3 N 
Malvoifinc. 
18838 
48 
30 
47 
48 
30 
32,1 
14,9 s 
Voufon. 
67 962 
47 
39 
17 
47 
38 
5 3>6 
*3,4 s 
Bourges. 
100 '91 
47 
4 
31 
47 
04 
58,7 
27,7 N 
S. Sauvier. 
139934 
46 
*3 
*4 
46 
*3 
12 
12,0 S 
Croc. 
169540 
45 
5 1 
43 
45 
5* 
4,6 
21,6 N 
Bort. 
196484 
45 
*3 
*7 
45 
*3 
45, 
18,2 N 
Aurillac. 
113606 
44 
55 
13 
44 
55 
*4,5 
Rodes. 
*56575 
44 
10 
54 
44 
10 
3 5, 
19,9 s 
Alby. 
180611 
43 
55 
3 * 
43 
55 
19 
13,0 S 
Carcaffone. 
3*«430 
43 
12 
55 
43 
11 
*4. 
3 i#5 S 
Coilioure. 
360604 
4* 
31 
* 3 *■ 
4* 
31 
13 , t 
0 . 
In this Table it is to be obferv'd that there is an equal 
Number of Differences mark'd N(North)and S (South) 
and if the Differences on each Side be added together, 
there will be 89^,4 on the North Side, and 114"/ on 
the South ; This lafl agrees beft with Sir Ifaac New- 
ton's Figure, which muft be fuppofed for the Corredion 
of fo great a Difference. 
In the next Table, the firft Column gives the-Names 
of Places ; the fecond, the Latitudes obferv’d ; the third, 
the Diftances in the Meridian from Taris, reduc’d to the 
Level of the Sea ^ the fourth, the D iferences of the 
fecond Column exprefs’d in Seconds of a Degree ; the 
fifth, the Differences of the Numbers in the third Co- 
lumn; and the fixth, the Meafure of a Degree by the 
fourth and fifth Columns compar’d. 
U u 
Vo t. XXXIII. 
I. 
