/A W. sec. H. m. sec.
E.g. Suppofe Tt~~A nth in the Morning,
when the Sun half appears above the Horizon, the
Watch points ac 5 30 io o 10 g In the Evening, when the Sun appears half
fët,at. 5 20 6 !t 1 59 50 To know by the Watch the times e!apPd be-
tween both, (ubdu~t the time of the rifing. 5 30 io From. 12 0 0
Refts. 6 ap 50
Whereunto adding the time of the fetting. 5 20 6
There cornes for the time elapf d between them t ï 49 56 <~ 49 56 Whereofthe hatfis. 5 54 58 5 54 58 Which added to the time of the Suns rifing. 5 30 !0 o to 3 There cornes the time of the Watch when the
SunwasintheSouth. n I 25. 8 6 5 t To which adding the Aequation of the t ith of
7~ 0 7 45 0 7 45 TheSumrneis. 1 1 32 53 6 46 Seven days after, viz. M~~A 18, let the rifing 1
oftheSunbeobferv'dandtheWaichpointthenat 5 ï9 4 1 II I 58 57 Andathisfetting,!et the Watch point at. 5 25 2 i o 4 55 To find the time elapf'd between them, fub- Oy, duét the time of the riung. 5 !9 4 i ï 58 514) From. 12 o o 24 0 0 Refts. 6 40 56 12 t 3 To which adde the time of the fetting. 5 25 2 0 4 55 And you 'I (ind the time pait bqtween [hem. 12 5 58 2 5 58 Whereof the halfis. 6 2 59 6 2 59 Which adde to the time ofthe rifing. 5 !9 4 II I 58 57 And you have the time when the Sun was in
the South. Il 1 22 3 6 t 56 Whereunto adding the Aequation of~c/t! 8 o !o o !o t TheSummeis. t! 32 6 !t t 57 WhichSumme if ithad agreedwith the firft,viz. !t 1 32 53 6 !2 46
then had the watch been fet to the right meafure; but feeing the latter is lefs 4) Lisez: 5~.