1761. 
May 
I* i8 d . 
Tune 
? 5 -* 
[ 382 1 
rime per clock. 
h / >> 
5 2 4- o 
5 3 6 0 
6 3 6 5 
7 58 20 
9 6 30 
Cloudy. 
The eclipfe of the D had been begun fome time. 
Entrance into total darknefs -J f 
Emerfion ------ > all ^'ery clear ^ 
The end of the eclipfe - - -J 
Apparent time. 
h • tl 
10 53 28 
12 15 37 
13 23 42 
Hitherto the clock ftood on a lower floor, near to the place intended or 
the obfervatory ; and the obfervatory being now fimfhed, I put t e 
clock into it,’ wound up the pendulum, and let it to nearly fyderial 
No obfervations were made material to June 5th, it being cloudy near 
all the time; but the 5th, in the evening, it fortunately cleared up. 
// 
tt 9o 2t +-1 , , ren 2 5 <n Antares. I fet the quadrant to 
11 39 ^ J obferved 3 " 1 . - • -~ J ■ 
cc ,AI | uu,v ' , ' w c6 ii ol thefe even minutes, and then 3 
, ? zenith < _ 0 f waited for the ftar pafling of 
12 + I diftances 55 33 1 
12 11 44 
Clouds. 
.52 49 oJ the wire. 
Equal altitudes 
Eaft. 
Timeper clock, 
Weft. 
Timeperclock, 
12 19 45 
22 I2j 
Clouds. 
12 52 a\ 
Clouds. 
5 6 59 
13 4 58 - 
7 24 + 
Clouds. 
Parted the me- 
ridian. 
Time per clock. 
20 8 53^ 
10 21 + 
Clouds. 
19 35 37 + 
37 4i 
40 30 
13 16 13 + 
18 39 
21 7 — 
19 22 44 
25 11 4 
27 37 * 
19 11 29 — 
13 55V 
16 22 
} 
16 16 16J 
16 16 18 
16 16 17-4- 
16 16 17* 
16 16 174 
16 16 18 
16 16 1 7-V 
16 16 17 * 
Antares point 50 40 O 
1 
Ditto 
- 44 
} D; 
itto - - 41 20 0 
} Di 
itto - - 
39 0 9 
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