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App. Time. 
h f 
t ff 
25 8 
14 44,6 
25 44 
14 48,3 
26 31 
14 49,8 
27 19 
H 50»5 
28 19 
H 54.5 
28 58 
14 59,1 
29 38 
15 L 9 
30 15 
r , ^5 4>7 
19 52 37 
The fpot (i:) totally uncovered. 
55 ^7 
{h) begins to emerge. 
55 39 
(/6) totally uncovered. 
20 15 30 
(/) totally uncovered. 
20 18 36 
Eclipfe nearly ended. 
20 18 424. 
Eclipfe ends. 
The fpots are marked with letters in the order in 
which they were covered by the Moon. 
Many irregularities were obfervable upon the 
Moon’s limb i though none of them were fo pointed 
as fome which I obferved in the eclipfe of the Sun, on 
Auguft 16, 1765. 
Towards the end of the eclipfe, the Iky began to 
be hazy ; which hazinefs increafed, and was very 
conliderable at ten o’clock in the morning. 
On 'the top of New College Tower, the Reverend 
Mr. Lucas, Fellow of New College, with an excel- 
lent acromatic telefcope of 6 feet, magnifying 60 
times, was certain that the external contadt of Ve- 
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