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on the Southwefl: fide, 8 feet 6 Inches ; and on the 
Southeaft fide, lo feet above the ground; it is all 
open Southward for 25 yards; the North fide is an 
orchard, but no tree hangs over it. 
The latitude of Mr. Neal’s houfe, at the South 
end of St. Martin’s, adjoining to Stamford in Lin- 
colnfliire, as taken by Mr. Edward Lawrence, in 1 736. , 
ift. By the Sun’s meridian Altitude Incl. of Eclipt. 23® 28' 20". 
^0 f /r 
May I. Alt. 5? 37 0 
0 ’s Decl. N. 18 16 15 
0 f /f 
June 18 Alt. 60 35 p 
Decl. N. 23 14 28 
0 f tr 
Aug. 7 Alt. 50 19 50 
Decl. N. 12 59 16 
Alt. of the Equaf. 37 20 45 
Equator 37 20 32 
Equator 37 20 34 
6 56 47 26 
19 27 11 
July 7 58 20 30 
20 59 16 
II 49 0 18 
II 39 25 
37 20 li 
37 21 14 
37 20 53 
13 58 24 30 
21 3 10 
10 57 46 53 
20 25 36 
18 46 34 0 
9 *3 7 
37 21 20 
37.21 17 
37 20 53 
21 60 28 21 
23 8 36 
15 56*44 0 
19 22 45 
Sept. 8 38 38 30 
I 18 I 
37 19 55 
37.21 15 
37 20 29 
June I 60 33 32 
23 12 24 
17 56 16 26 
18 55 16 
9 38 16 0 
0 54 34 
37 21 8 
37 2l 10 
37 2I 26 
2 60 37 2 
23 15 49 
20 55 33 0 
18 11 50 
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37 21 13 
37 21 10 
grcatcft 37 21 26 
mean 37 20 55 
'eaft 37 19 55 
9 60 49 C 
23 28 12 
26 53 58 0 
16 36 56 
37 20 48 
37 21 4 
2 d, By the Meridian Altitude of the Pole ftar. 
May 
