Morning, 
h ! " 
At 8 54 28 
8 56 40 
8 58 50 
9 2 34 
942 
[ 276 ] 
Friday, June 2. 
Dou. alt. O low. limb. Afternoon. 
84 19 
85 00 
8^ 45 
87 00 
87 27 
42 20 
40 12 
38 02 
34 13 
32 AS 
Compared feparately. 
h / // 
12 i8 24 
12 18 26 
12 18 26 
12 18 24 
12 18 24 
8 
59 
19 
IS 
37 
30 
6 
1 
1 ^ 
00 
1 1 
3 
19 
5I 
8 
59 
19 
12 
18 
24I 
—4 
12 
18 
+ 2 
26 
12 
20 
46I 
21 
44 
0 
57 ? 
turday, Jur 
h r 
// 
Mean 
3 37 30 Mean 
12 
Interval 15 37 30 
Half Interval 
Equat. of correfpondlng altitudes 
Clock too fall for apparent time 
Equation of time — from apparent 
Clock too fall for mean time 
Clock too fall at noon of June i 
Clock has loft in 24 hours 
At 2 
49 
22 
50 
07 
25 
48 
3 08 19 
taken. 
by the clock, I happened to take my eye off from the very 
point where 1 afterw'ards found the external contatl 
happened, imagining I faw it fomething more to 
weftward ; but, finding my miftake, I returned to the 
former point, where I found Venus had made a very fmall 
impreflion at 2 ^ 50' 25", as is fet down in the margin, 
time when Venus appeared corapleatly round to the eye, 
and to appearance rather detached, and joined by a 
fmall dark thread or ligament, which prevented the 
rays oflight from appearing. 
time when the rays of light juft appeared, at the Internal 
con tad. 
'I'he 
