L O N 
— — An obfervation of the end of the 
lunar eclipfe, March 5, 1718, obferved near 
the 
The longitude of Buenos Ayres, deter 
mined from an obfervation made there b] 
Pere Feuillee - - Feuille, 
■ ■ - The longitude of Fort-Royal in Jamaica, 
determined by the eclipfe. of the moon, 
18, 1722 - I 
And of Carthagena in America - 1 
The difference of the meridians of Lifbon 
Paris, and London - < 
New- York, from Wanfted and London, de 
termined by eclipfes of the firft fatellite of Ju 
piter - - Bradle 
A new and exa£t table, collected from fe 
veral obfervations taken from the year 1721 t< 
1729, in nine voyages to Hud foil’s Bay, ii 
London 
— Obfervations on the longitude, 
upon Churchill-River in Hudfon*sBay, North- 
America - - Middletot 
— A letter containing the refults of obferva 
tions of the diftance of the moon from the fur 
and fixed ftars, made in a voyage from Eng- 
land to the ifland of St, Helena, in order tc 
determine the longitude of the Blip from tim< 
to time ; together with the whole procefs o: 
computation ufed on this occafion Majkelyn. 
Majkelyn*. 
royal obfervatories of Greenwich and Paris, 
determined by the obfervations of the trai 
of Mercury over the fun in I723> 17 
1743 , and *753 * -S 
— Obfervations made on the ifiasds of 
Tranf. 
1 
285: 
Abridg. 
1 
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y — 237 
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410 
y XXXIV 85 
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