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For the Latitude of the place. 
Obferved by a Hadley’s quadrant, divided into mi- 
nutes, the double meridian altitudes of Jupiter and 
Cor Scorpii, reflected from water. 
Double meridian altitude of Jupiter. 
o / n 
Double meridian alti- 
tude of Cor Scorpii. 
o t n 
May 30 =: 77 6 
June 14 = 77 
17 = 77 S 5 30 
21 = 78 3 30 
By another obferver, = 78 3 o 
June 22 = 78 4 o 
29 = 78 10 45 
July 4 =: 78 14 o 
June 28 = 56 7 
29 = 56 5 
July 7 = 56 6 30 
8 56 5 o 
Clear weather, in general, during thefe obfervatlons ; and I 
Fahrenheit’s thermometer, in the middle of the day, between J 
in the night, between 
75 and 80 
68 and 7 1 
For the Longitude of the place. 
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May 
30 
Emerfion of Jupiter's firft latellite 
12 
59 56 
Clock before mean time 
0 
I 2 
May 
31 
Emerfion of Jupiter's 2d fatellite 
10 
51 
Clock before mean time 
0 
I 3I 
June 
8 
Emerfion of Jupiter’s firft fatellite 
9 
22 34 
Clock before mean time 
0 
I i6| 
June 
>5 
Emerfion of fupiter’s firft fatellite 
1 1 
15 54I 
Clock before mean time 
0 
1 28 
June 
^5 
Immerfion of Jupiter’s 3d fatellite 
1 1 
59 56 
Clock before mean time 
0 
I 44 
July 
8 
Emerfion of Jupiter’s firft latellite 
1 1 
30 57 
Clock before mean time 
Q 
^ 4 
Thefe two are 
moft to be de- 
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