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XX. Agronomical Oh Jew aliens made by Nathaniel Pigott, Efq. 
F. R~ S. Foreign Member of the Academies of Bruffels and 
Caen, and Correfpondent of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, 
Communicated by Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart, F • R* 
and A, S, 
Read May 3, 1 78 1 ; 
H AVING given in the Philofophical Tranfa&ions, voL 
LXVI. for the year 1776, and vol. JLXVIII. part II. for 
11778, an ample defeription of • the excellent agronomical in- 
ftruments in my polfeffion, it will be needlefs to fay any thing 
here on that fubjedt, further than that the following obferva- 
tions were made with them. 
During the fummer of 1777, part of which I fpent with 
Lady widdrington, at. her houfe named Wickhill, about a 
mile from Stow on the Would, Glouce/terfhire, I determined, 
by fix obfervations of % ’s fatellites, compared to correfpon- 
dent ones made on the fame days, Wickhill W. of . Greenwich 
i° 29' 45". It is proper to add, this is likewife the longitude 
of Stow, it being under the fame meridian, or very nearly fo, 
as WickhilL 
In 1778 and 1779 I obferved in Glamorganfhire ; and by 
thirty-five meridian obfervations of the fun and ftars, all agree- 
ing within iz" from the mean, I determined the latitude oi 
my obfervatory at Frampton Houfe 51 0 25' 1" N. 
Frampton 
