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Obfervatlons of the Moon’s Tranfit over the Pleiades, in 1767, 
at the Obfervatory of the Marine. 
1767 
Sept. 12 
Nov. 6 
True time 
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14 II 42 
15 o 49 i 
15 6 8 
15 14 56 
15 24 49 
15 31 II 
«5 47 39 
*5 54 31 
16 51 II 
17 2 10 
II 9 50 
11 57 57 i 
p II 55 i 
12 31 59 
12 45 50 
13 42 25I 
Imm. of h, Ele£lra, at the illuminated 
limb of the Moon. 
[mm. of dy Merope. 
[mm. of Cy Maia, near the limb, as it 
were [having it. 
Emerf. of * r, Celeno, doubtful to 3 or 
6 feconds, from thin clouds. 
Emerf. of * by Eledfra. Good. 
Emerf. of % »j, Alcyone. Good. 
Emerf. of -if r, Maia. Good to a fecond, 
Emerf. of * dy Merope. Doubtful. 
Looking into the telefcope, was vi- 
fible ; though but a _^fmall time 
emerged. 
The Moon clear of clouds, u appeared ; 
it had emerged a few minutes. 
Conjun£lion of -Jf Atlas. It pafled 
very near the Moon’s limb, being only 
10 parts of the micrometer from it, 
equal to 9 feconds. 
Imm. of -Jf dy Merope. Doubtful to 2 
or three feconds, from the great light 
of the Moon. 
Imm. of # », Alcyone. Good to a fe- 
cond. 
Emerf. of # dy Merope. « Good to a 
fecond. 
The * ! was effaced by the light of 
the Moon. 
Imm. of fy Atlas. Good. 
Emerf. of * »), Alcyone. It was already 
out, perhaps half a minute. 
Emerf. of * by Pleione. The immer- 
fion could not be obferved, for the great 
light of the Moon, The emerfion 
good to a fecond. 
1767 
