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I inftanfly compared the watch with the clocks, 
and found the watch had loll 4 feconds of time of 
the clocks, a property which it had before had, when 
taken out of the pocket and expoled to the cold air. 
The watch was therefore but one fecond of time 
before the Sun at the time of oblervation, for Bromp- 
ton park, which is exadly one mile from Hyde-park- 
corner, in the way towards Kenfington. 
Clouds prevented the end of the eclipfe from be- 
ing obferved j at I2 h 3' the Sun appeared, and the 
eclipfe was ended, and from the oblervations which 
I made, have drawn a map of the phales and end- 
ing, which is herewith, Tab. XII. 
London, April 4, 1764. 
Samuel Dunn, 
QhJeruaUom 
