168 Celestial Phenomena from January 1. to April 1. 18^4. 
February. March. 
D 
H 
i 
u 
D 
> H 
// 
1. 
19 
41 
56 
Im. IV, sat. % 
2. 
21 
5 
10 
Im. III. sat. 7/ 
21 
47 
2 
Em. iV. sat. 7/ 
3. 
0 
17 
19 
Em. III. sat. it 
21 
59 
22 
6 1 )^^ 
22 
57 
28 
Em. 11. sat. 7/ 
5. 
23 
9 
5 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
6. 
8 
16 
0 
d D h 
7. 
17 
37 
51 
Em. T. sat. 7/ 
7. 
1 
18 
39 
Em. I. sat. ^ 
8. 
1 
15 
0 
6 ]) b 
8. 
14 
7 
43 
]) First Quarter. 
1 
47 
52 
Em. II. sat. 7/ 
19 
47 
27 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
3 
4 
26 
]) First Quarter, 
9. 
2 
27 
38 
d D 132 b 
10. 
18 
56 
46 
d D 132 b 
13 
12 
0 
d D V 
11. 
5 
28 
0 
10. 
1 
5 
21 
Im. III. sat. 11 
12. 
5 
19 
50 
d ]) n 
14 
10 
44 
6 1 ) 
13. 
1 
4 
7 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
11. 
] 
34 
21 
Em. 11. sat. 7/ 
14. 
19 
25 
22 
O Full Moon. 
12. 
20 
21 
10 
d ]) 5 ft 
19 
32 
56 
Em. I. sat. 11 
13. 
0 
18 
53 
d Doft 
21 
48 
11 
d D’' ft 
15. 
5 
53 
11 
Q Full Moon, 
18. 
1 
22 
0 
d Dd 
21 
42 
51 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
17 
43 
21 
Em. 11. sat. 7/ 
16. 
3 
1 
0 
d D d 
19. 
15 
21 
2 
0 enters X 
20. 
7 
34 
27 
d D -IT 
20. 
2 
59 
16 
Em. I. sat. 11 
15 
26 
46 
Q enters 
21. 
17 
16 
45 
( Last Quarter. 
21. 
6 
58 
18 
d ]) A Oph. 
21 
28 
5 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
22. 
11 
5 
0 
( Last Quarter. 
22. 
23 
15 
30 
d ]) A Oph. 
23 
38 
17 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
24. 
8 
1 
9 
23. 
14 
25 
0 
d 5)n 
20 
16 
7' 
Em. III. sat, 7/ 
27. 
16 
54 
0 
d I) $ 
.25. 
5 
36 
0 
d D¥ 
28. 
20 
5 
59 
Em. II. sat. If. 
20 
20 
30 
Em. II., sat. 7/ 
29. 
12 
22 
0 
6 5 B 
26. 
9 
44 
0 
d D 9 
30. 
14 
53 
50 
^ New Moon. 
27. 
11 
17 
0 
d D $ 
31. 
20 
2 
38 
Em. I. sat. If 
28. 
23 
23 
20 
Em. I. sat. 7/ 
29. 
22 
38 
41 
@ New Moon. 
^ greatest elong. 
Art. XXVIII. — Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edin- 
hurgh. (Continued from Vol. IX. p. 192.) 
rw% 
3. 1823.'-— -I- HE Royal Society , resumed its sittings 
for the ensuing session. 
A paper, containing astronomical observations made at Para- 
matta and Sydney by his Excellency Sir Thomas Brisbane, 
Bart. K. C. B. and Mr Rumker, was read. This paper con- 
tained, 1. A series of observations on the comet of September 
1822, and also their comparisons with the result of its elliptic 
