[ 4°9 ] 
though taken with an inftrumcnt oflofmall a radius. 
The following are the elements deduced from thofe 
obfervations, which were made at the diftance of at 
lead: an hour and an half : 
o / // 
The horary motion of ? in longitude -03 
The horary motion in latitude - - - o o 36* 
The true time of the conjunction of o 1 H // 
and? ------- _ _j l8 26 0 
The latitude of ? at the conjunction -09 274. 
From thefe numbers “he author deduced the fol- 
lowing elements, by trigonometrical calculation : 
The angle of the path with the ecliptic 8 
The horary motion in the path o 
The part of the path between the middle") 
of the tranlit and the conjunction - 1 0 
The diftance of the path from o ’s center 7 
fouthwards - - - - - ] ° 
The length of the path within the o ’s] 
difk - -- J 0 
The difference of longitude of o and ) 
? at the ingrefs | 0 
The difference of longitude at the egrefs o 
The latitude of ? at the ingrefs fcuth - o 
The latitude of ? at the egrefs fouth - o 
pp 
The time of the middle of the tranlit - 18 
The ingrefs of the center of ? on the o ’s 
dilk 
The egrefs of the center of ? 
Fox, LII, Gg g 
? 
/ // 
49 2 3 
3 58? 
1 27 
9 21 
25 2 94 
14 2 
11 94 
7 *7 
11 12 
/ // 
4 6 
5i 49 
16 23 
ft 
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