Showing all the Moveable Days of the Year, depending upon Mar. 22 D 1 23 E 1 19 4557 Jan. 18 Feb. 4 Ap. 26 Ap. 30 May 10 27 Nov. 29 27 27 May 1 11 30 6 28 12 27 Dec. 1 27 B 23 9 May 1 15 26 Nov. 27 TABLE III. Showing the Sun's Rising and Setting, every Tenth Day. N. B. The first columns show the minutes (M.) after the hour (H.) of sun-rise; the second, the M. before the H. of sun-set. TABLE IV. A LUNAR TABLE. THE following Table shows the New-Moons, upon a mean calculation, for every month of the year in the recurrent CYCLE of NINETEEN years. It is digested from the ecclesiastical Table of Epacts, compared with the two last lunar cycles in the Nautical Almanack, and with the years of the present cycle, of which the present year, 1812, is the 8th year. In order to use it, find the number of the current year in the lunar cycle; corresponding to which number, in the same line, are the days of the New-Moons for each of the twelve months of the year. To find the Full-Moon of any month, reckon 14 days, backward or forward, from the day of the New-Moon. The Epact of each year is sub joined, which shows the Moon's age at the beginning of that year. |