[ S6s ] 
From thefc Obfervations it appears that the rate of the 
clock was as follows. 
1770 
Nov. I 
17 
38 
Dec. a 2 
3c 
, *771 
Jan. I - 
Feb. I 
14 
March 9 
April I 
*5 
5 
18 
I 
18 
3 
21 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oft. 
16 
30 
I 
1 
1 
31 
Clock 
-p too fall 
— too flow 
■f" 
+ 
+ 
4 - 1 
1 
■h 2 
+ 2 
2 
+ 2 
2 
+ i 
3 + 
it 
S + 
0*5 
16.9 
2S»7 
6.4 
22.0 
45.6 
9.7 
15.4 
5.5 
0,0 
49.4 
37.5 
59.5 
38.6 
30.1 
S ^>7 
30.9 
57.1 
20 ; 
24.7 
22,4 
10.7 
3.4 
38.1 
Grain 
or 
Lofs 
-17.4 
- 8,8 
-40.7 
-15,6 
—23,6 
— 24,1 
— 5.7 
+ 10,1 
+ 
+ 10,6 
+ H.9 
+38,0 
+20,9 
+33.1 
+41,6 
+22,6 
+3^.2 
+26,2 
+23,8 
3.8 
— 2,3 
—11,7 
— 7.3 
25.3 
? + 
Numb. 
of 
Days 
16 
1 1 
24 
8 
H 
'9 
»3 
23 
6 
17 
12 
22 
‘3 
14 
17 
15 
18 
*3 
13 
H 
»6 
16 
M- 
16 
Rate 
per 
Day 
— M 
—0,8 
— 1.7 
— 1,9 
— 1,7 
—1.3 
— 0,4 
+0,4 
+ 0,9 
+o,6 
+ 1,0 
+ 1,7 
+ 1.6 
+2,4 
+2.4 
+ ».5 
+ 1,8 
+2,0 
+1,8 
+0,5 
—0,1 
—0.7 
— o,^ 
—1,6 
I will here add a few other obfervations I have 
made fince I fettled in this place, the lat. of which 
is 51® 24' 33" North, and the long, is i8,"5 in time, 
Eaft of the Obfervatory at Greenwich. 
Occultations of flars by the Moon. 
1770 App. time 
1>Apr. 7 e SI Imm. ii 29 2_j obferved witha 12 inefirefleftor. 
h 28 { ^ Imm. 9 £i £ 6 : windy and doubtful; fame telefc. 
1771 
