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from the South-weft, fo that it was by fitts only that 
the Sun’s limb could be feen diftindtly. I ufed a 
fmoaked-glafs to defend my eye, and my obfervati- 
ons were noted down as follows. 
Apparent time. 
h 
March 31,21 
t ti 
4 33 
4 3 6 
{ 
the beginning of the eclipfe 
by me. 
by Lord Morton. 
All the reft by myfelf, with the before mentioned 
micrometer. 
h / 
21 12 
14 
16 
18 
19 
48 
22 19 
22 
23 
26 
28 
3° 
3 2 
2 3 35 
37 
40 
41 
2 7 
12 
1 
37 
42 
15 
28 
58 - 
10 
13 22, o • 
14 32, 1 
15 5°» 8 
16 50, 6 
17 45> 4 
27 7, 1 
29 33, 2 
29 49* 5 : 
29 49, 5 : 
2 58,7: 
: diftance of the cufps. 
: ditto. 
: ditto. 
: ditto. 
= ditto, 
r ditto. 
= ditto. 
{ Moon’s diameter nearly 
parallel to the horizon. 
; ditto. 
j greateft diftance of Sun 
l and Moon’s limbs. 
28 — 2 3 1, 3 = ditto. 
43 — 2 26, 2 = ditto, 
o _ f Moon’s diameter nearly 
b 29 49, 5 — j parallel to the horizon. 
23 — 21 11, 4 = diftance of the cufps. 
33 — 20 18, 4 = ditto. 
59—18 52, 9 = ditto. 
The 
