[ 7 * 3 
I 77 I * 
Ther 
H. 8. 
Mat. 
momete 
H. 2. 
P. M. 
ir A. 
H. 11. 
P. M. 
B. 
H. 9 . 
Mat. 
Baro- 
meter. 
Dec. • 
Higheft 
5 2 
5 ° 
S 3 
52 ■ 
Loweft 
34 
35 
33 
36 
28,58 
1772. 
Jan. • 
Higheft 
49 
52 
49 
- 50 
30,09 
L Loweft 
22 
30 
2 1 
29 
28,63 
Feb. ■ 
Higheft 
5 ° 
47 
48 
5 ° 
2992 
Loweft 
2 5 
32 
24 
3 2 
28,79 
Mar • 
Higheft 
5 1 
5 6 
46 
5 ° 
29,78 
Loweft 
2 7»5 
3 1 
27 
30 
28,79 
April 
Higheft 
5 1 
59 
5 ° 
52 
30,04 
^ Loweft 
34 
38 
3 1 
36 
29,19 
May 
Higheft 
6 3 
70 
53 
58 
30,20 
Loweft 
42 
47 
33 
44 
29-35 
June 
' Higheft 
73 
82 
68 
73 
3°, 12 
Loweft 
53 
57 
49 
5 6 
29 50 
July ■ 
Higheft 
70 
76,5 
63 
68 
30,10 
Loweft 
55 
61 
45.5 
58 
29, 1 
Aug. « 
Higheft 
73 
75 
6 7 
70 . 
30,08 
Loweft 
5 2 
62 
5 ° 
60 
29,23 
Sept. - 
Higheft 
66 
72 
66,5 
70 
29,96 
Loweft 
48 
58 
46 
45 
28,82 
oa. • 
Higheft 
60 
66 
59 
62 
30,1 1 
Loweft 
44 
52 
43 
5 1 
28,88 
Eclipfe of the Sun, © O&ober 25, 
App.time. 
772 . 
h / // 
20 31 12 
20 36 34 
The firft impreflion that I perceived. Bat I had looked for 
it on the Weftern inftead of the Eaftern edge, owing to 
a miftake in the Almanac ; fo that the Eclipfe was now 
about its greateft obfcuration. A remarkable protuberance 
on that part of the Moon’s limb. 
End of the Eclipfe. Obferved with a \\ feet Achromatic Tc- 
lefcope, magnifying 150 times. 
Occul- 
