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^5 34 34 
10 18 7 
17 27 13 
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E 4. Sky ferene. U 47^ high in the weft. 
Good obfervation. In both I kept 
V- without the field of the telef- 
cope, to view the fatellite the 
better. 
I. I. Clear fky. !(. well defined, 46® high 
in the weft. Good obfervation. 
r. 2. Serene. If well defined, 22° high in 
the eaft. Good obfervation. 
f. I. If well defined, 31° high in the weft. 
The fatellite extremely fmall for a 
minute. Good obfervation. 
r. 2. Sky ferene round If, being 16° high 
weft ward. Good obfervation. 
f. I. Clear fky. The fatellite difappeared 
touching the difc of 2f . Doubt- 
ful to foine feconds, the oppofition 
being this night at 10'' 49' 4". Ac 
10'' 29' 4" the fatellite begins to 
appear at If’s eaftern limb; at 
io'*5i'34" half out; at io‘‘ 51' 
34" quite feparated from if’s 
limb. 
E. 2. Clear Iky about if. The fatellite 
emerged at I of the Planet’s dia- 
meter. If’ 25° high eaftward. 
Good obfervation. 
7 29 50 
14 58 18 
9 32 10 
E. I. Serene; but the obfervation doubt- 
ful to fome feconds, from the 
proximity of If to the Moon and 
the horizon. 
E. 2. Clear fky ; but If near the horizon 
and the Moon. Obfervation 
doubtful to 5 or 6 feconds. The 
fatellite emerged at X of a diameter 
from the Planet. If 15° high 
weftward. 
E. 2. Clear fky. If well defined. The fa- 
teliite emerged | of a diam. from If , 
which was 47° high. Good obf. 
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