D. H. M. 1782 2 16 38 57 1783 21 14 11 37 S. S. D. M. S. TABLE I.-OLD STYLE. CONCLUDED. 1784 9 23 0 13 S. D. M. S. S. D. M. S. 10 10 43 57 1785 28 20 32 53 9 8 50 15 7 1 46 14 11 4 26 35 0 13 9 36 0 21 12 23 1 29 55 25 1786 18 5 21 30 8 28 6 7 5 11 34 19 1787 7 14 10 68 17 21 59 3 21 22 24 2 7 58 12 2 16 0 59 1788 25 11 42 46 9 5 44 11 2 26 59 30 3 24 44 1 1789 14 20 31 23 8 25 0 3 1790 4 5 19 59 1791 23 252 39 8 14 15 55 1792 11 11 41 15 8 21 53 59 1 6 47 35 11 16 35 40 10 22 12 46 92 0 52 4 2 46 48 4 10 49 35 5 19 32 37 5 27 35 24 1793 30 9 13 55 9 10 16 11 8 7 37 58 7 6 18 26 1794 19 18 2328 29 32 3 6 17 26 4 1795 9 2 51 88 18 47 55 1796 27 0 23 48 9 7 10 7 4 27-14 9 7 14 21 13 7 22 24 0 9171 1797 16 9 12 24 8 26 25 59 2 12 39 19 1798 5 18 1 1 8 15 41 51 0 22 27 25 9 9 9 48 1799 24 15 23 419 4 4 3 11 28 4 3 0 25 55 37 11 3 58 24 TABLE II. The first new Moon, with the mean anomalies of the Sun and Moon, and the Sun's mean distance from the ascending node, next, after complete centuries of Julian years. Mean anomalies of the Sun and Moon, and the Sun's mean distance from the node, for 131⁄2 mean lunations. 12 tions. luna 14 18 22 2 0 14 33 10 6 12 54 30 0 15 20 7 The half lunation above, is used in finding the mean time of full |