62 1 Mr . Piazzi’s Calculations of Longitudes 
Table of the obfervations made at various places on the eclipfe of the fun, which happened 
June 3, 1788, and of refults deduced from the iame. 
. Beginning, 
End. 
Conj undion. 
Longitude of the 
moon in eon- 
jundion. 
Latitude 
in con- 
j undion 
Difference of 
meridians. 
Greenwich, 
Dr, Maske- 
1 YNE. 
19 24 46,5 
jti, 
t u 
21 1 24,0 
\u 
/ // 
20 58 47,3 
/ // 
14 48,2 
O 
Loampit- 
Hili, Mr. 
Aubert, 
19 
. 
24 41,9 
21 1 20,3 
20 58 44,1 
14 48,2- 
3>2W 
Oxford, Dr. 
Hornsby. 
19 
2Q 36,1 
20 54 40,0 
20 53 46,2 
s * 0 / « 
2 14 16 54,7 
14 48,7 
/ n 
5 i,iW 
Dublin, Dr. 
USSHER. 
19 
5 46,5 
20 27 42,1 
20 33 33)9 
14 48,3 
25 13, 4W 
Mittau, M. 
Beitler. 
21 
20 15,0 
23 8 52,0 
22 33 4i)5 
14 48,7 
/ // 
1 34 54>2E 
Berlin, M. 
Bode. 
20 
23 9,0 
22 14 32,0 
21 52 20,3 
14 44,2 
0 53 33 e 
Vienna, 
M. Trirs- 
NEKE.R, 
20 
25 49,0 
22 32 40,0 
22 4 l8,8 
14 39,0 
1 5 3 ! >5 e 
Viviers, 
M. Flau- 
gerguas. 
19 26 38,0 
2X 25 41,0 
21 17 29,0 
*4 33>o 
/ // 
l8 41, 7E 
PerinaldOjM. 
Maraldi. 
r 9 37 5°>° 
* 
21 29 40 
* 
3° 53> oE 
Rouen, M. 
Du Lagne. 
1 . 
* 
21 7 15,0 
21 3 9,6 
4 22, 3E 
Milan, Meff. 
DE CESARiS 
and Reggio. 
r 9 
48 23,0 
21 51 14,0 
21 35 24)7 
r 4 3 2 >° 
3 6 37 ) 4 E 
Bologna, M. 
Matteucci. 
1 9 55 IO ,5 
22 3 45>5 
21 44 
14 3 1 ) 0 
45 28E 
Padua, 
M. Chimi- 
NELLO. 
l 9 
59 20,0 
22 6 58,0 
21 46 21,3 
*4 39 >° 
47 34 E 
