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VIII. I have applied thefe rules (as in the follow- 
ing Table) to the principal hypothecs of the moon’s 
mean diftance. 
i°. Suppofing id of 60.24 (from Dr- M. Stewart.) 
2°. 60.4 (Cor, 7. Prop. 37,Princip. III.) 
3 °* 60.455 (Neut. M feeing 39.788.) 
.0 /(As by Mr, Short’s calculations 
4 * fc0493 1 from the tranfit of ? .) 
The Moon’s Mean Diftance, being in Semidiame- 
ters of the Equator. 
60.24 
60.4 
60.455 
60.493 
I. 
Parall. D 
r It 
57 * 4 > I 7 
/ // 
5 6 - 55 ri 
r ft 
5 6 -S 2 
r tr 
56.49,88 
II. 
$ 
Mafs ]) 
70 422 5 
44.823 
39.788 
36.9908 
III. 
O dift. to D 
284.723 
356.885 
37 8 - 2 93 
392 854 
IV. 
Parall. O 
// 
1 2 it 
// 
9>58 
// nr 
9 - 2 
// 
8.69 
V. 
D 
Denf. O 
2,77 : 1 
4>35 : 1 
4,9 : 1 
5’ 2 73 :I 
VI. 
$ 
Denf. D 
1,449 : 1 
0.9295 : 1 
0.827 : 1 
0.7707 : 1 
VII 
$ 
Denf. O 
4.0128 : 1 
4.045 : 1 
4.0559 : 1 
4-06375:1 
VIII. 
D 
Tides G 
2 5379 : J 
3 - 9 8 73 : 1 
4.5544 : 1 
4.8316 : 1 
IX. 
F. G on $ 
F. $ on 5 
i- 59 ? : 1 
1 .9968 : i 
1 194 : 1 
2.iq8i pi 
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