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5 0 12 20 26 1 5 0 47 1 57 30

6 0 15 0 27 1 7 30 48 2 0 0

7 0 17 30 28 1 10 0 49 2 2 30

8 0 20 0 29 1 12 20 50 2 5 0

9 0 22 30 30 1 15 0 51 2 7 30


10 0 25 0 31 1 17 30 52 2 10 0

11 0 27 30 32 1 20 0 53 2 12 30

12 0 30 0 33 1 22 20 54 2 15 0

13 0 32 30 34 1 25 0 55 2 17 30

14 0 35 0 35 1 27 30 56 2 20 0

15 0 37 30 36 1 30 0 57 2 22 30

16 0 40 0 37 1 32 30 58 2 25 0

17 0 42 30 38 1 35 0 59 2 27 30

18 0 45 0 39 1 37 30 60 2 30 0

19 0 47 30 40 1 40 0 61 2 32 0

20 0 50 0 41 1 42 30

21 0 52 30 42 1 45 0

In the preceding scheam of the sixth of Jan. you find the diurnall motion of the Sun to be 61 min. or one deg. one min. in the very last line of this Table 1 find 61, over the head of it deg. min. but over against 61 to the right hand, I find 2,32,30, which tels you, that the hourly motion of the Sun is, 2 min. 32 seconds, and thirty thirds, as you may see in the upper part of the column over the heads of the figures.

The daily motion of Mars is