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J f l ipjumddfeüm imium, mtmhmatcwke,
%mfihmldfermrvt credo, Liqaißä, Omnmcdrtav efe drnies. bits
drfmfütmMMprere non rnfimy quippenubesfrequenäßme ßlenrfulf
dUqumh-
Mas cafr menfura/ßper^, | | g | g g g aliud- inf ortunium> <lmd
cum Pbäßumr . capias menfuras ß binis Partibus, duobus Micrometri
käs 4enfa^ :tdt0 Ä Ä i fervuf cpf fcribendi negotium de*
qmxttmrenjenepi, &
mrrexi, cftd^ g p te* *$.'*$ *Wi? ¥*"*'
JLxitus locus adeovefitici vicimus erat,ut in quam ab ea partem incUnaret,
b m nrn potuerim ^ r ä § I r r ^ f [ j ^ | p ,
cufyides borhonti apparerent Parallel*. «& ; - - r- ^WB8L
Solis Diameter hora 9. ib y e ra t^M | f f t s , |g putm fiä ßm .
. Üeinde accedente fok ai meridiem per lineam hngam meridimam
btistogium jäßotatdius MaMttijn fuit fcrupulis1. 40. $agno tarnen
^qäinoäiaBfiktetiöo, quo rhedias thinftefve firupuB Horarij partes,
pofum di&iiigperei borobgiumtoto hoc mane tardius- iuntaxat 45 .
: tineMrlMgpm m i d f e m t i » M m *
cwreBioni per banc fa&<£ potius quamjciaferico fidendwn pate. ToWnleij
Zatitudo obfcfoata (ut ad me firibtt) 53. 44. Longitude a Menidiano
EoncJinenfi 9. Circiter fcr. bar. adoccafum.
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8 .il iöo m 12 C b *93 ?
18 too 19 42:A B 1405
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il loo * JÏ 4.Ï2!C D 1711
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ä | u ° 48 I2:p Ö •[iioa
8 il 4i Hl■43- j27A B W m
9 . 09 jOO91 01 m C D 1009
T XTS~74 9 1 4 'ggf ArB mm.
9 jm Àh %>.-i'2 m J B ■ 872
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26, 3 5 Ï.'
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2î 20 p e f i y a O 1 23 15
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'Üeftt be tip fis, quantum per Jens Vibrationen
potui Sfcermre.
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LAUÓASMI R-Ef t H>m t i Ife E, W 2?
It WaS Véry Rainy Weatherhifore ftê'ieli|irë?öattle dn, fo
that MâdJ hQt I^affliöpes^f a;t i t e ;Si:ÿ, tny Account of ils
‘beginning had beert as ëxaâ: asthat öf ils ÈMt* I Cannot aRrêrèaiii
to yoù alî dty tttë Glóöds öftteifAftfer^ihed
betwixt me and the* Syy, ,and man^ 4 WïhddifëhiP
pos’d my Ttabe,< and (b altePd the atéafurès I^dijdttèc^VAno-
ther accident alfjb teérpofèdjfot teven when Lcame to compute
th eDioeerifions I had obfefVted of the Phafes fe twoi ptefees ft«|i
two parts tuf thè Mi^öftlÓÉér, triy ^èfva^t tfeaè was tOimd down
irïy obfervations through mtóake had pen’d them véty faulty,
however I eofteöed Aétn thé beft I coud. Sucbas they #r#^' f
freely recommend them to ÿto y thé place of Mlt?of 'tfei®E£iipie
Was fo vertual that I cou’d not pôffibiy 'defÀttîne tp What part
’$6 indinedfrom it. ; However at atout 09 nine by
the Clock, I found there appear’d points Parallel to die Horizon.
The Diameter of the San. betwixt Nine and Ten WaS 2344 ports
as Î conje&ure Eclips’d ; afterwards thé Sun coming to the Meridian,
by a long Meridian lifté I found tire Clock was ‘W® flow
by one Minuté) and 42 féconds* but bya ffqnrtoftia! Dfetl
«upon Which ate drawn Minutes and feetods, I found the Clock
during the Whole Morning had only feëën tWö flow by 45 féconds,
I ftiall again Examine the Meridian linfc the fidf öp^tórta-
flity that offers. However in thë ftieàn^tiîîiè) I thinkiw® Ought
tttffcer to confide in the cormj^oa 'mtdëtif iÈfytàtoft&Wty'iiffài
the ffiq^fto^M Dial.'. Thé Ebîipfe by Mf • Toóm^rnéi titkëft
kf the Latitude o f 5 ÿ and 44, the Loi^itude from the ï^Mm
Meridian isabóftt^ .houi^ th théWëff; ■
After this worthy Gentleman*^ lèt-# ftién^Ort ôéf mùteh Lë-
ffléhted* and ËtriihenfCQUBtf'ÿ^Man üfOifâcc. Of
Whom take the Learned 'Dr. fokn "jPdRff Cîiataitéfy and account
of his Works ; TlIASHotrdlc ^ 3 'he is^tfiê'Btoae with'Mfêf (hat ijf
the Author o f that excellent v,Traéî, called Vettm ini Soie Ÿi-fc
pttbSfffdhy the-fctous He^mKiogeffiter With fes Merwius
iù StiteVtfui : Who if hehad not been fnatch’d aWéy by an untimely
Death, in theftower of his Age, wouM certainly by his
inàtftry, andexaftnefs, which did aeconlp&ny his great affeêli