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Art. XVIII.— Celestial Phenomena , from April 1. to July 1. 
1823, calculated for the Meridian of Edinburgh , Mean 
Time . By Mr George Innes, Aberdeen. 
The times are inserted according to the Civil reckoning, the day beginning 
at midnight. 
April. May. 
D H / ft 
3. 12 35 30 
6D¥ 
3. 9 32 7 
( Last Quarter. 
15 0 47 
( Last Quarter. 
6. 20 14 20 
Em. II. sat, % 
4. 20 35 17 
Em. 11. sat. 1/ 
9. 22 16 30 
6D6 
9. 19 24 18 
d D $ 
10. 7 41 16 
6 D b 
10. 23 57 49 
6D6 
15 37 1 
0 New Moon. 
11. 6 36 22 
0 New Moon. 
11, 16 6 50 
6 D $ 
12, 16 20 14 
d D b 
12. 5 27 4 
6 D % 
20 42 21 
Em. I. sat. 1/ 
13. 1 49 10 
d D ? 
13. 6 26 26 
6 D « 
17. 7 15 11 
}) First Quarter. 
20 32 40 
c5 J) » tt 
21. 22 22 37 
0 enters n 
14. 10 59 57 
6DV 
24. 20 50 28 
Q Full Moon. 
18. 0 36 3 
)) First Quarter. 
25. 5 44 5 
d D « 
20. 22 5 12 
0 enters ft 
28. 1 23 39 
dD¥ 
25. 6 44 29 
O Full Moon. 
28. 
$ greatest elong. 
27. 22 46 5 
d 
29. 20 9 9 
Em. III. sat. % 
30. 20 17 11 
dD¥ 
June. 
n h / // 
D ® t a 
2. 1 6 16 
( Last Quarter. 
11. 19 12 55 
6 D ? 
6. 23 44 41 
d D b 
15. 15 10 1 
J) First Quarter. 
7. 18 56 30 
6D6 
22. 6 58 16 
0 enters £5 ( 
8. 23 33 58 
0 New Moon. 
23. 11 52 3 
Q Full Moon. 
9. 1 17 18 
6DV 
24. 5 39 10 
d D¥ 
10. 6 43 27 
6 5 9 
From the effect of the Moon’s parallax in Longitude, the ap- 
parent conjunction of the Moon with a Tauri on the 13th of 
April, will take place after the true ; but want of leisure has 
prevented me from making a particular calculation. The occul- 
tation, however, will be visible. There may also be occultations 
of Atlas , Pleione , Electra , &c. 
For the reason above mentioned, I am not certain whether 
the occultations of Antares by the Moon will be visible at Edin- 
burgh, but it is more probable that they will be seen at Green- 
wich. 
N. B. In last Number, p. 177. for Eclipse begips January , read July. 
