1706. 
May ift 
Mane. 
'i'imecorr. 
by the 
Pend, 
Clock. 
h , 1 ", - 
\ 
B -21 30 
28 00 
9 21 4 6 
26 20 
10 31 50 
10 33-50 
A very ftnall part of the © diameter waseclipfed. 
The Chord of the Arch of the © periphery 
eclipfed was 14', 40-’. then followed frequent 
Clouds through the fpaces betwixt j then fome 
Zenith diftances of the . Sun were taken for 
correftmg the Clock, and afterwards near the 
middle of the Eclipfe. 
The parts of the Diameter remaining clear 5 00 
— 4 3 ° 
Frequent large Clouds again till the Sun appear- 
ed through the breaks, and we faw the Eclipfe 
wasjiot ended. Clouds ag in till 
jWhen the Sun (hone out- again we faw his Limb - 
j entire, and the Eciipfe certainty over.. 
At Canterbury. . , 
M R St. Gray had prepared a Scene placed behind - his: 
feven foot Gjafs, fo that the Species of the Sun 
projected on it was feyen inches over 5 but having the 
lame fort of Weather we had at Greenwich , he faw not 
the beginning, byreafon of Clouds, but other Phafes with 
the, end he noted as follqws.. 
Correft 
