[ 299 ] 
May 
Equal altitudes of the Sun. 
A. M. P. M 
h / // b. > n 
O’s up. limbi „ 3 cr 78 
It ifthair J ^ ^30 3 51 28 
D° at 2d hair S 2 ^2 3 50 8 
G's 1 . limb 1 0 _ 
it id hair J 4^5 3 4 45 
D°at2dhair 8 5 36 3 47 24 
dence the Sui. 
■>11 nr.eridiai), 
h r n 
II 56 23I 
Ohfeived ccl'pfss 
)f Jup.ter’s faiel- 
lites. 
h t " 
Emerfions. 
ObfervationS with the meridian 
telt fcope, 
h r " 
O’s wedern llmbatl ^ p 16 
meridian J 35 
O’s eaflern limb at 1 
ditto )^‘ 57 3 > 
'-den e the 
van’s center 
*n meridian. 
hr// 
II 56 2 l\ 
M. B. As the' 
Sun feems to 
iei'cend, be- 
ing inverted 
in the tele- 
fcope, his up. 
limb is fet 
down as com- 
8 I I 35211 
f 3 5 « 50 
Clouds-; 3 49 27 
1 3 48 7 
II 56 30 
I ft; Satellite. 
Em. 11 51 46 
O’s weftern limb ii 55 23 
O’s eaftern ditto. n 57 3.7 
? ’s center on merid. i 18 39 
II 56 30 
ing to the up- 
per hair firll- 
though they 
might as pro- 
perly be call- 
ed I ft and 2d 
as upper and 
lower hairs 
8 0 4 3 53 36 
8 I 24 3 52 16 
8 2 47 3 50 53 
848 
II 56 45 
O’s weftern limb ii 55 39 
Eallern ditto u ^7 53 
i 
II 56 46 
■ 
o’s eaftern limb ii 58 0 
— Paffage of G’s 1 0 
femi-diameter j 
II 56 52 
? ’s center on me- 1 
ridian hair j * ? 4 
7 59 ^5 3 54 57 
8 0 35 3 53 38 
8 I 58 3 52 15 
8 3 18 3 50 54 
II 57 I 
O’s weftern limb ii 55 53 
Eaftern ditto 1 1 58 9 
II 57 I 
7 58 54 3 55 38 
7 3 54 «8 
8 I 37 3 52 56 
8 2 57 351 35 
0 ’s weftern limb ii 56 3 
Eaftern ditto 11 58 18 
II 57 10 
