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fir {l meridian, and pretending to evince tl 
equality of all natural days, as alfo to fhew 
way of knowing the true place of the moon 
F&amstead, John. Obfervations op the lun 
eclipfe, Dec, 2 1, 1675 - 
— Anfwer to M. Caflini’s confiderations on Flan 
{lead’s account of the lunar eclipfe of Dec. 21 
1675 .. * 
1676 
on the {pi 
guft, 1676 
on Mars 
guft 21, 1676, 
covered by the Moon, 
at Greenwich 
at Greenwich 
high water at London Bridge, on every day 
1683 
Account of the foregoing table 
Obfervations on the eclipfe of the Moon, Feb. x 
1682 - 
together with an account of what c 
O 
junctions of them have happened 
for 
what other conjunctions have happened fo 
the time paft, or what will happen for th< 
time to come 
lions of them as will be vilible at Greenw 
in the laft three months of 1683 
■ Account of the eclipfe of Saturn’s fatellites 
1683, with a catalogue of them, and inforn 
tions concerning its ufe 
■ A tide table of high water at London Bridge, 
2684, with directions for the ufe of it 
An account of a fpot feen in the Sun fr< 
April 25 to May 8, 1683, with a line of 
courfe predicted if it make a fecond return 
Account of a fmall lunar eclipfe on June 3 
1684, obferved at Greenwich 
1684, at Greenwich 
Tranf, 
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1270,556 
— 495 
— 316 
XI 565 
— 562- 
— 662 
- 285 
— 687 
— 278 
— 7 2 3 
XII 873 
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XIII 10 
II 365 
— 12 
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— 263 
— s 9 
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1 
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r 
I 326 
a 
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— 244 
1 
- 389 
— 322 
r 
— 404 
|> 
— 453 
XIV 458 
II 365 
— 535 
I 279 
— 689 
— 334 
1 
691 
— 291 j 
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