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LXXXIX. Obfervations o?i the fame Eclipfe ; 
. • by Dr. Bevis. 
Read May 13, 1762. 
Apparent time, 
h 1 » 
I480 
14 20 
Clerkenwell-Clofe, May 7, 1762. 
[ A Difcernible penumbra on the north- 
| yy eaft part of the Moon’s limb. 
rThe beginning of the eclipfe, by my bare 
eye; but doubtful to about a minute, 
from the dilute and uncertain termina- 
l tion of the true fhadow. 
The following phafes were obferved with 
a refradting telefcope, ofDollond’s con- 
ftrudtion, about 4 feet long, and much 
more exadtly than the beginning. 
24 12 Shadow touches Grimaldi. 
26 45 Grimaldi all in the fhadow. 
33 30 Shadow touches Plato. 
^34 32 • touches Copernicus. 
a'i 27 . ■ — touches Mare ferenitatis. 
At Mr. Short’s, before the eclipfe. 
a Librae pafled the meri- 
dian at - - - - 
Moon’s firft limb ditto - 
Subfequent ditto 
Clock. 
h '» " 
34 9 
11 4S 4 2 
11 47 57-^r 
Apparent time, 
h ' " 
II 30 474 
II 42 304 
11 44 46 
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