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puted vifible motion in longitude and latitude, by 
making the proper proportion, the vifible ecliptic 
conjundtion will be found at iy h 40' 3 " apparent 
time, at Shirburn, or at iy b 44' 4" apparent time, 
at Greenwich, when the vifible latitude was 9' 57". 6 
fouth of the fun’s center. At I7 h 56' 46 // , the par- 
allax in longitude (luppoling, as above, the horizontal 
parallax of the fun to be lo^") will be 14", to be 
added to the vitible longitude of Venus, to give her 
true longitude before the fun’s center, and 2g // .$ to 
be fubtradted from the vifible latitude, to give the 
true latitude, as feen from the center of the earth. 
The true ecliptic conjundtion, therefore, was at 
I7 h 36' 2 5" apparent time, at Sirburn, or at 
I7 h 40' 26'' apparent time, at Greenwich, by making 
a proper proportion from the computed true motion 
of Venus from the fun 5 and the true latitude was 
then 9' 34.5 " fouth. 
2. From the mean of 10th, nth, 12th, and 13th 
obfervations, at 19'’ 24' 9" apparent time, at Shir- 
burn, the obferved right afcenfion was 5' 40", and 
the obferved declination was 1 i f 3 3 .6 7/ ; from whence 
the vifible longitude was 6' 52.2 ", and the vifible 
latitude 10' $3". 3, from the fun’s center ; and the vi- 
fible ecliptic conjundtion was at iy h 40' 23''', at Shir- 
hurn, or at iy h 44' 24" apparent time, at Green- 
wich, with 9' 54.9" of vifible latitude fouth. The 
parallax of longitude was 13. 2", to be added to the 
vifible longitude; and the parallax of latitude i8.r\ 
to be fubtradled from the vifible latitude, to give the 
•true latitude. The true ecliptic conjundtion was, 
therefore, at I7 h 36' 31", at Shirburn, or at 
