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An Ephemeris of the fecond Comet of 1766, for 
the months of May and June, at i6 h mean time at 
the meridian of Greenwich. 
May 
d h 
I IO 
3 16 
5 16 
7 16 
Com. 
rifes. 
h > 
>5 52 
15 45 
J 5 39 
l 5 32 
Comet’s 
Long. 
0 / 
v 5 2 
3 0 
1 19 
><29 54 
Com. 
Lat.S. 
0 / 
3 43 
4 37 
5 26 
6 10 
Com. 
R. Af. 
9 / 
6 3 
4 37 
3 24 
2 23 
Com. 
Dec. S. 
9 / 
I 23 
3 3 
4 28 
5 42 
Comet's 
Dift. fr. 
Earth. 
0,437 
°'455 
0-473 
0,492 
Comet's 
Dift. fr. 
Sun. 
O.709 
0,729 
O,; 60 
°»773 
9 
16 
G 
26 
28 41 
6 
5 i 
1 32 
6 
48 
0,510 
0,797 
1 1 
16 
15 
20 
27 39 
7 
28 
0 50 
7 
46 
0,528 
0,S*T 
13 
16 
J 5 
14 
26 47 
8 
1 
0 16 
8 
38 
0,546 
0,847 
‘5 
16 
'5 
8 
26 3 
8 
32 
359 47 
9 
24 
0,564 
0,874 
17 
16 
2 
25 24 
9 
1 
359 23 
10 
6 
0,58; 
0,901 
19 
16 
H 55 
24 49 
9 
28 
359 3 
10 
45 
0 597 
0,929 
21 
16 
14 49 
24 18 
9 
54 
358 45 
1 1 
29 
°> 6i 3 
0,957 
23 
16 
14 42 
23 49 
10 
18 
358 29 
1 1 
53 
0,628 
0,986 
25 
16 
H 35 
23 22 
10 
40 
358 13 
12 
25 
0,642 
1,016 
27 
16 
H 
29 
22 56 
1 1 
2 
357 58 
12 
5 ^ 
0,6^6 
1,046 
29 
16 
22 
22 31 
1 1 
23 
357 44 
13 
26 
0 669 
1,076 
16 
*5 
22 7 
1 1 
42 
357 30 
13 
56 
0 682 
l,I°q 
J une 5 
35 6 48 
15 
3 
10 
355 58 
16 
13 
*5 
354 57 
17 
24 
c 
20 
353 4 i 
18 
37 
25 
352 10 
19 
53 
30 
350 22 
21 
10 
In the months of May and June, I fought for ‘the 
comet in the morning, when the iky was ferene, in 
the places indicated in this ephemeris, Without being 
able 
