h / // 
I 2r 5 ] 
Mr. Mallet 
Mr. Stromer 
Mr. Bergman 
h / // 
h /• n 
h / // 
3 20 45 
3 3 7 5 6 
9 28 3 
- - - - 
3 3 8 5 
9 28 7 
- - - - 
3 37 43 
9 28 9 
9 46 29 
9 46 ] 3 
9 4 6 3 ° 
At Lund in Scanie, Mr. Schenmark obferved, 
with a telefcope of 2 1 feet, The interior contact of 
the exit was p h 10' 44", doubtful, being cloudy j 
total emerlion q h 2c/ 14". This city is 43' $q'' to 
the eaft of the meridian of Paris. 
According to the obefervaticns made at the obfer- 
vatory at Stockholm, by Mr. Klingenfferna and my- 
felf ; 
h / // 
Mr. Klingenftierna - - - - 
Mine - - - 3 21 37 
h 
/ 
" j h 
/ 
// 
3 
39 
299 
3 ° 11 
3 
39 
2 3 9 
3 ° 
8 
h > rr 
9 48 8. 
9 4-8 9 
The difference of meridians between Paris and Stock- 
horn is i h 2' 50 7 or 52", at mofl. 
In thefe obfervations, I made ufe of an excellent 
telefcope, of 21 S wed iff feet, and Mr. Klingenffierna 
obferved with one of Mr. Dollond’s telefcopes, of 
10 feet, _ with- an eye-glafs fitted to it, which magni- 
fied the objedt more than 140 times. 
In comparing thele obfervations together, you will 
perceive, that they do not agree fo near as was hoped 
for ; and thole which were made at Paris, agree but 
little better. I fhould be very glad to hear how the 
Engliff observers have fucceeded, both at London, 
and at St. Helena; I therefore delire you would pro- 
cure for me thofe obfervations, which have been com- 
municated to the Royal Society, to whom you may 
prelent. 
