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1 June 3 
at 5“ p. m. 
A By 4 more double altitudes an hour after,' 
the weather being exceeding fine, tho’ r tr. 
windy, which obliged me to ufe the glafs I ^ _ 
roof, by working all of them fingly, [ 
and taking a mean, made the clock too "" 
flow for mean time 
By all which it appears, that the clock loft of mean time, 
from the 30th of May to the 3d of June, inchifive, at the rate of 
19! feconds per day ; and by the laft fet of obfervations, at the 
time of the tranfit, 1 fecond per hour. 
Some of the foregoing double altitudes, with their correfponding 
times as {hewn by the clock, and the refults, are here 
fubjoined. 
? June 2 The weather very fine. 
Double alt. } 
Times by clock. o’su.l. Cl. too flow. 
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At 8 2C 55 a. m. 
8r q6| 
3 
41 
— 28 45 
81 58|_ 
3 
43 
— 33 47 
83 
3 
49 
'-S 
— 40 *3 
85 19I 
3 
39 
— 43 35 
86 23I 
3 
49 
3. 
— 46 37 
87 16 
3 
47 
0 c/3 
0 
— 54 35 
89 35 
3' 
51 
M 
— 5^ 30 
Ditto center 
3 
44 
u 
0 
— 58 07 
D° lower limb 
3 
51 
p- < 
u 
9)- 
414 
mean of all, clock too flow for the Sun 
3 
46 
Equation of time 
“2 
294 
Clock too flow for 
mern time 
I 
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Corrfii 
