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17 ^ 4 - 
April 
? 6 
? 13 
O 15 
May 
Tf 10 
June 
Sf 6 
V 14 
» 9 
n 12 
Aug. 
App* Time 
H 
/ 
// 
8 
28 
1 1 
8 
33 
30 
13 
2 
3 2 
13 
48 
48 
7 
>9 
J 7 
7 7 47 
f 7 4 
l ^ 53 33 
11 13 14 
9 5 1 56 
13 22 27 
8 39 n 
10 31 23 
G 5 
9 1 28 
? 10 
| 7 4i 43 
Emerf. of 3 Sat. of Jupiter. 
3 Sat. arrived to its greateft brigbtnefs. 
1mm. of (3 Virginis into D ’s dark limb. 
Emerf. of ditto from 2 ’s bright limb, certain to 10". 
The Virgin’s fpike precedes 2 ’s preceding limb in 
right afcenfion by parallactic wires. 
N. B. It was occulted this night in Europe. 
Imm. of <7 Leonis 4.5 magn. into 2 ’s dark limb. 
Imm. of x Leonis 4.5 magn. into 2 ’s dark limb. 
Emerf. of ditto from 2 ’s bright limb. Certain to 5". 
t Sagittarii 4 magn. precedes 2 ’s fubfequent 1 0 
limb in right afcenfion by parallaCtic wires. J 
Antares follows 2 ’s preceding limb in right afcen- 1 3. 0 
fion by paralladtic wires. J 1 
r Sagittarii 4. magn. prec. 2 ’s prec. limb in right 1 6 
afcenfion by parallactic wires. J 7 
8/ 46" 
8/ 48" 
3 2 0 
33 
9 *9 
Occultation of v Scorpii 3 magn. by 2 ’s dark limb. 
{ Occultation of % Capricorni 6 magn. by -2 ’s dark limb, but 
which was fo near to being full, that the ftar feemed to va- 
nifh in the illuminated arch terminating light and darknefs. 
Befides the above obfervations, I have taken a great many of the difference of right 
afcenfion between the 2 ’s enlightened limb and proper flars (which I have not yet re- 
duced) by means of parallaCtic wires in the focus of my 18 inch reflecting telefcope ; from 
which, after making the requifite calculations, I make no doubt of being able to deduce 
the moon’s horizontal parallax in that latitude, and thence, by proportion, the equato- 
rial parallax of the moon with great exaCtnefs, which has never been done yet in fo direct 
a manner. 
LX. Remarks 
