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Obfervation 13th. Altitude 44° 10V 
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20 40' 16 o ’s preceding limb at the horizontal wire, 
40 22 o ’s preceding limb at the vertical wire. 
40 33 L $ ’s preceding limb at the vertical wire. 
40 39 ? ’s confequent limb at the vertical wire. 
41 564 $ ’s preceding limb at the horizontal wire. 
42 1 1 ? ’s confequent limb at the horizontal wire. 
43 174 © ’ s confequent limb at the horizontal wire. 
20 43 534 O ’s confequent limb at the vertical wire. 
Obfervation 14th. Altitude 46° 28b 
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20 53 5 14. o ’s preceding limb at the horizontal wire. 
53 584. o ’s confequent limb at the vertical wire. 
54 34 •? ’s preceding limb at the vertical wire. 
54 9 ? ’s confequent limb at the vertical wire., 
55 30 ? ’s preceding limb at the horizontal wire. 
55 36 ? *s confequent limb at the horizontal wire. 
50 54 g ’ s confequent limb at the horizontal wire. 
2° 57 254. g ’s confequent limb at the vertical wire. 
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When the planet drew near to the edge of the 
Sun’s difk, the obfervers prepared to determine the 
time of the two contacts, Profeffor Zanotti, with the 
telefcope of the quadrant of 24 feet focus, Profeffor 
Mathenci, with the telefcope of 22 feet, and Signac 
Marini, with that of 10 feet. 
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