PLEASURES OF THE TELESCOPE. 



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of the constellation we perceive the star < L \ The three-inch shows 

 us that it is double; the tive-inch divides the larger star again. 

 The magnitudes are respectively five, five and a half, and seven 

 and a half ; distances 1 -23", p. 208, and 7", p. 70. 



A still more remarkable star, although one of its components 

 is beyond our reach, is v. With the slightest magnifying this 

 object splits up into two stars, of magnitudes four and seven, 



