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Clock lofes ^ fecond per day. 
N. B. By a mean of feveral tranfits of liars obferved about this time, as well as by 
the foregoing obfervations, it appears that the intervals of the four firft wires are ex- 
actly equal, and that the interval of the two laft wires is fmaller than the others by 
_*-th part, which anfwers to A-th of a fecond of time in the tranfits of the above liars. 
>a VoL. LIV, Ddd By 
