j line 
% I 
[ 353 
Obfervation^ for rep- 
] 
-I 
S 2 
ulating the dock, 
V ery cIou: 3 y till nocn ; tlie Sun hardly vlfiMe n minute at a time; To that 1 coiild make only th^ 
fol! ivvit;g iparll* obicrvaiions. 
Equal altitudes of the Sun’s limbs. 
Morning. I. Aftcrnoon.iMidJIe Times 
" ' " • - h / ,/ 
h / n 
7 55 1 5 
8 13 36 
14 6 
II. 
h t n 
406 
41 43 1 
3 41 ijJ 
III. 
-I 3 33 57 
0 on the meridian. 
”.57 39’S 
equation — 4,^ 
f/ 
” 57 35,3 (t) on the meridian 
-”.57 39>5 
equation — 3,9 
” 57 35i 6 G on the meridian 
J’ 57 35«3 
II. 35,6 
HI. 35 >^ 
Mean u 57 35,4-^ 
cr, true time of noon 
by the dock. 
”.57 39 
equation — 3,8 
” 57 3 5> 2 O on the meridian 
i. 
G’sup. limb 2 ^ 
3-1 
low. limb 
.limb 2 ^ 
8 3 39 
4 49 
6 o 
6 30 
7 41 
8 52 
51 49 
50 38 
49 28 
48 58 
47 46 
3 46 35 
44 
43.5 
44 
” 57 44 
43.5 
43.5 
Mean 
Equation 
G on meridian ii 57 40 
” 57 43.75 
-3.77 
II. 
n 
O’sup. limb 2 5 
3J 
low. limb 2 
3 
;} 
1 1 
47 
43 
41 
44 
IZ 
S8 
42 
31 
44. S 
H 
9 
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19 
II S7 44 
H 
39 
40 
49 
44 
15 
SO 
39 
38 
44 
17 
I 
3 38 
^7 
44 
VoL. LIX, 
Mean 
Equation 
© on meridian 
II S 7 44>i 
-3.7 
” 57 4®>4 
Z 7, 
1769 
