Ordo
Phasium
Quantitas
Phasium
Temp æstin
sec. horol
ambulat.
Temp. sec.
Sciother.
Altitude

Tempus
correct.
Animadvertenda.
H. ′ ″ H. ′ ″ °. ′ H. ′ ″
Quòd Sciatericum cum correcto
tempore non omnino convenit,
non-nisi Lineæ Meridianæ
imputandum.
5.51.11 5.51. 0 17.45 5.53.12
5.57. 5 5.57. 0 18.37 5.59.28
6. 0. 0 6. 0. 0 18.55 6. 1.28
Initium 6.55.30 6.57.30 Initium circa 79 gr. à puncto
Zenith occasum versùs contigit.
1 0⅜ dig. 6.57.30 5.59.30
2 7. 0.23 7. 0. 0 7. 2.23
3 1⅛ 7. 2.30 7. 2. 0 7. 4.30
4 1½ dig. 7. 4.50 7. 5 ferè. 7. 6.50
5 1⅜ ferè. 7.10.57 7.10 7.12.57
6 3⅜ 7.14.59 7.15 7.16.59
7 7.17.50 7.18 ferè. 7.19.50
8 4⅜ dig. 7.21.35 7.21 7.23.35


Hujusque Semidiameter Lunæ
æqualis extitit Solari.
9 4⅔ 7.23.43 7.23 ferè. 7.25.43
10 7.27.53 7.28 7.29.53
11 6 7.31.50 7.32 7.33.50
12 7.36.55 7.37 7.38.55
13 6⅞ paul. plus. 7.38. 5 7.38 7.40. 0
14 7⅛ 7.39.45 7.39 7.41.45
15 7¼ paul. plus. 7.42.30 7.42 7.44.30
16 7.44. 6 7.44 7.46. 6
17 7⅔ 7.46. 0 7.46 7.48. 0
18 8 ferè 7.48.25 7.48 ferè 7.50.25
19 81/5 7.51.15 7.51 7.53.15
20 8¼ paul. plus. 7.53.37 7.52 7.55.37


Maxima obscuratio extitit
digit. 8.25′ hora 8.2′.
21 7.55.45 7.56 ferè 7.57.45
22 8¾ paul. min. 7.59. 5 7.59 8. 1. 5
23 81/5 8. 6.30 8. 6 8. 8.30
24 8.11.25 8.12 8.13.25 Hic Semidiameter Lunæ ad
8″ vel 9″ major apparuit.*
* See Numb. 19 of the Philosophical
Transactions, p. [347].
25 7¼ ferè. 8.17.30 8.18 8.19.30
26 7 ferè. 8.19.41 8.19 8.21.41
27 5⅞ 8.28. 8 8.28 8.30. 8
28 5½ ferè. 8.30.14 8.30 8.32.14
29 8.36.25 8.36 8.38.25
30 3⅝ 8.43.19 8.43 8.45.19
31 8.46.12 8.46 ferè. 8.48.12
32 3 8.47.32 8.47 8.29.32
33 8.50.57 8.50 8.52.57
34 2½ ferè 8.54.15 8.54 8.56.15
35 8.58.24 8.58 9. 0.24
36 1⅛ 8.59.35 8.59 9. 1.35


Punctum finis distitit à
verticali ad Ortum 143 gr.
37 05/6 9. 1.38 9. 1 9. 3.38
38 9. 3.20 9. 3 9. 5.20
39 Finis. 9. 6.53 9. 6 Altit.

9. 8.53
9.23. 6 47.33 9.25 28
9.24.16 47.42 9.26.45
9.28.29 48.10 9.30.42
9.30.36 48.28 9.33.12

This Observation is by the same Astronomer, represented also by the Figures AAAAAA; as that of the Horizontal Eclipse of the Moon, is, by the Figures BB.


The Figure of the Stars in the Constellation of Cygnus; together with the New Star in it, discover'd some years since, and very lately seen by M. Hevelius again.

The Relation concerning this New Star in the Brest of Cygnus, very lately discover'd again at Dantzick, by M. Hevelius, was publish't Numb. 19. p. [349]. The Figure of that Constellation, with the New Star in it, was thus, hastily drawn, sent over by that Observer.