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April 29 lio 13 29I E.3. Clear fkv\ If well defined. The fa- 
tellite already emerged, perhaps for 
5 of a minute ; it recovered not its 
full light till 4' after. The emer- 
fion w'as a diameter from if . 
May 5 ]i2 9 39I E.2. Clear fky. If well defined. Satellite 
emerged at more than a diameter 
from If , being then 2 5° high vt^eft- 
ward. Good obfervation. 
6 jii 17 37{f. 3- Sky much clouded, if feen through 
thin clouds j but I think the ob- 
fervation may be depended on to 
10 or 12 feconds. 
Dec. 21 ji8 34 32|I. 3. Clear fky. If well defined. Satellite 
entered thefhadow i diameter from 
If, after having been 2' extremely 
fmall. Good obfervation. 
I. I. Clear fky ; but If near the horizon, 
and ill defined. However, I efteem 
the obfervation a good one. I'he 
fatellite emerged i of a diameter 
from If, being then 12° above the 
horizon. 
March 15 1 12 41 48 1 E. i. At Colombes, near Paris, 20j feconds 
of time weft of the Royal obferva- 
tory. The fatellite out of the 
ftiadow, with a ten feet refradlor 
of Dollond, magnifying 120 times. 
Good obfervation. 
3 E. I. At Colombes ; ferene fky ; the fatel- 
lite emerged at | diameter from If ; 
with a Dollond’s refradtor of ten 
feet. 
May 30 I 9 14 47|E.2. At Calais; fky ferene round If, 
with a 3I feet refradfor of Dol- 
lond, with a triple objedt-glafs. 
The fatellite emerged 1 diameter 
from the Planet, a little above the 
4th fatellite. Good obferva- 
tion. 
April 16 I 9 27 
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