MOO 
nth of 0 £lober, 1670 - Hevelius 
Obfervations of a tranfit of Jupiter near the 
moon. Sept. 20, 1671 - Hevelius 
An obfervation of Mars covered by the moon. 
Aug. 2 f , 1676, at Dantzig - Hevelius 
At Greenwich - - Flamftead 
At Oxford - Halley 
An account of an occultation of Venus by the 
moon. Sept. 19, 1729, at Berlin Kirchiu> 
An obfervation of the moon’s tranfit by Alde- 
baran, April 3, 1736, London - Bevis 
Obfervations of the occultation of Mars by the 
moon, Oftober 7, 1716, Fleet-flreet 
Graham 
Covent-garden 
Bevis 
A.n occultation of Aldebaran by the moon, Dec. 
12, 1738 - - Graham 
An occultation of Jupiter and his fatellites by 
the moon, 0 £l. 28, 1748 - Graham 
An account of an occultation of Jupiter by 
the moon, June 6, 1744 - Bevis 
An obfervation on an occultatipn of Cor 
Leonis by the moon, on Thurfday March 12, 
1747, in Surry-ftreet, in the Strand, Lon- 
don, with a refledling telefcope made by Mr. 
Short, which magnified about 100 times 
Bevis 
An occultation of the planet Venus by the 
moon in the day-time obferved at London, 
April 16, 1751 - - Bevis 
The fame obferved at Greenwich Bradley 
Account of occultations of Anta es, Mars, and 
Mercury by the moon, that will happen in 
the year 1763, proper to determine the exa£t 
difference of longitude betwixt London, Paris, 
and Greenwich La Landt 
Occultation of fixed flars by the moon, obferved 
at Greenwich, 1769 - Majkelym 
Obfervation of the moon’s paffage over the 
Pleiades in 1767. - M, Mejjier 
An account of an occultation of the flar £ Tauri 
by the moon, obferved at Leicefter Ludlam 
Occultation of the flars « and y Tauri, and 
other flars, by the moon Wargentin and Lexe . 
Occultation of « and y Tauri obferved at Lei 
cefler - - Ludlan 
U u 
Tranf. 
V 2023 
VI303 1 
XI 721 
— 7 2 3 
— 7 2 4 
XXXVI 256 
XL 90 
— 100 
— 1 ox 
XLI632 
— 647 
XLIII 65 
XLIV 455 
XLVI 1 1 59 
— 201 
L 1 I 607 
LIX 399 
LIX 454 
LX 355 
LXV 280 
— 370 
335 
Abridg. 
1 304 
— 347 ! 
— 35° 
VI 352 
VIII 133 
— 186 
— 1 35 
184 \ 
X I 0 
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