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lingular kind, found on Bunnan’s Land, in 
the parifh of Bovingdon in Bert ford (hire, 
which is a clay, and fuppofed to have been 
brought with the chalk dug out of a pit in the 
field - - Parfons 
. ■ * — An account of a remarkable echi us Brander 
Eclipses. A method for obfervingthe eclipfes of the 
moon free from the common inconveniencies 
- Rook 
— — Obfervations on an eclipfe of the earch May 3, 
1734 - - De Revillas 
— An account of a machine to reprefent eclipfes of 
the earth (Lat.) - Segner 
A new and particular method of calculating 
eclipfes of the earth ; and of any appulfes of 
the moOn to planets and fixed ftars Ger fieri 
- Letter concerning the year of the eclipfe fore- 
told by Thales ^ Cojlard 
«■ Letter concerning the eclipfe mentioned by Xe- 
nophon - - Cojlard 
An account of the eclipfe predi£led by Thales 
Stukeley 
— Kepler’s method of computing the moon’s pa- 
rallaxes in folar eclipfes, demon!! ated and ex- 
tended to all degrees of the moon’s latitude ; 
as alfo to the affigning the moon’s correfpon- 
dent apparent diameter ; together with a con- 
cife application of this form of calculation to 
thofe eclipfes - Pemberton 
Eclipses of the Sun and Moon. See Sun , Moon. 
Ecliptic. Some more accurate obfervations about 
Jupiter’s tranfits near fixed flars ; ufeful for de- 
termining the inclination of that planet to the 
ecliptique - - Flamftead 
An account (hewing, that the latitude of Nu- 
renburg has continued without fenfible altera- 
tion for 200 years laft pal! ; as likewife the ob- 
liquity of the ecliptick, by comparing them 
with what was obferved by B. Walther in 
1487 - - Wurt%dbaur 
- - ' ■ A propofal to make the poles of a globe of the 
heavens move in a circle round the poles of 
the ecliptic - * Latham 
A contrivance to make the poles of the diurnal 
motion, in a coeleflial globe, pals round the 
poles of the ecliptic * Senex 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
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155 
— 29s 
1 388 
I 300 
XXXIX 294 
VIII 138 
XLI 781 
— 157 
XLI 1 I 22 
XLVIII 1 7 
— 155 
— 221 
LXI 437 
VIII 6033 
I 401 
XVI 403 
— 262 
XL 201 
VIII 217 
— 203 
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