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doors expofed to the 
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near the 1 
clock. 
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on the 
ground floor. 
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near the 
clock. 
1774. 
rHis^heft 
Hor. 8 
A. M 
48 
Hor. 2. 
P. M. 
50 
Hor. 1 1 . 
P. M. 
48 
Hor. 9. 
A. M. 
47 
29,85 
70 
Jan. . 
Lowefl 
23^5 
29 
23 
31 
28,67 
34 
May j 
’ Higheft 
60 
67 
53 
57 
29,98 
23 
. Loweft 
45 
45>5 
40 
47 
29,10 
10 
June 1 
Higlieft 
70 
74 
60 
65 
30,” 
20 
i- Loweft 
51 
55 
47 
51 
29,24 
9 
July . 
' Hlgheft 
72 
82 
60 
65 
30,14 
19 
L Loweft 
57 
57 
50 
53 
29,52 
7 
Ausufl < 
f Higheft 
70 
76 
63 
65 
30,12 
34 
. Loweft 
57 
61 
50 
S3 
29,32 
S 
Sept. , 
r His;fteft 
70 
72 
60 
63 
30,06 
32 
^ Loweft 
49 
51 
46 
SI 
29,915 
II 
oa. 
' Higheft 
56 
64 
54 
S5 
30,37 
27 
L Loweft 
39 
45 
39 
44 
29,23 
13 
Nov. 
f Higheft 
54 
59 
51 
49 
30,06 
42 
[ Loweft 
3L5 
33 
31 
34 
29,02 
20 
Dec. 
r Higheft 
5° 
53 
51 
4S 
30,54 
70 
t. Loweft 
21 
3°^5 
25 
30 
28,95 
27 
Accidents of weather and various avocations have 
prevented me from making any other obfervations in 
the courfe of the laft year; excepting the fecond difap- 
pearance of Saturn’s ring, and re-appearance of it again, 
both of which I was fortunate enough to obferve. I had 
feen the ring many times after its firft Te-appearance ; and 
obferved it m be leffening again, till it was become but 
a mere 
