OUR PHYSICAL WORLD 



leads to the star alpha of Cepheus, the King (Fig. n). Directly 

 in line from this toward Polaris is another star of the figure, so 

 that these stars may be used as pointers to the Pole quite as 

 well as the two of the Big Dipper. A third fairly bright star 

 of Cepheus may be located from the sketch. 



FIG. 10. The chief constellations about the Pole and the pointers to be used 

 in finding them. 



Carry a line through the lower two stars of the Chair back, in 

 the opposite direction from Cepheus and about as far from Cas- 

 siopeia as Cepheus is, and there is seen a conspicuous star alpha 

 in Perseus, the hero of the tale. This same star is found by 

 passing a line through the one in the tip of the Dipper and the 



