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Zenith Diflances of the fix’d Stars, Sun, Moon, and 
other Planets, with the Time of their Tranfits over 
thd* Meridian, together with Obfervations of the 
Sun’s and Moon’s Diameters, 'Edipfes of the Sun, 
Mo m, and Jupiter ' s ’Satellites Variations of the 
Compafs from 1689 to ^the End of the I ear 1719, 
■&c. 
Tables fhewing to render the Calculation of the 
Stars and Planets ^Places, from the Obfervations, eaty 
and expeditious } to which are added the Places of the 
Moon, (at the Oppositions, Quadra: ures and on her 
Limits, and the Places of Saturn, Jupiter, 
Mars , Venus and Mercury , derived from the above- 
mentioned Obfervations. 
The third Volume contains a Catalogue of the 
right Afcenfions Diflances from the Pole, Longi- 
tudes, and Magnitudes of .near 30GO fixed Stars, with 
Variations of their right Afcenfions, and Diflances 
from the Pole, w hi 1ft they change their Longitudes 
one Degree, whereby their right Afcenfions and Dif- 
tances from the Pole may be determin’d for 200 
Years paft, or to come, fufficiently exacf. Large 
Tables, by which the right Afcenfions, and Dis- 
tances from the Pole of. the Stars and Planets, being 
given, their Longitudes and Latitudes may be found 
by Infpection. To this Volume is prefix’d a very 
large Preface* containing, an Account of all the 
Aflronomical Obfervations made before his own 
Lime, with a Description of the Inftruments made 
Ufe of} as alfo an Account of his own Obfervations 
and Inftruments, together with a new Latin Verfion 
of Ptdlomfs Catalogue of 1026 fixed Scars, from the 
Greek, and Uleg-beigs Places annexed on the Latin 
Page, with the Corrections } fmall Catalogues of the 
Arabs, Tycho Brahes of about 780 fixed Stars, in a 
proper 
