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The tranfit of Mercury over the Sun, in the year 
1743, was obferved at Naples, by Father P. N. with a 
telefcope of 18 palms, made by Campani. He deter- 
mined the firft contad at i h 57' 2 and the fecond 
at 2 h o' 35". 
The tranfit of the fame planet in 1753 , was ob- 
ferved at Naples, in the Royal College, by Father Carcani, 
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