KNOWLEDGE, May 20, 1882.] 



STA RS 



FOR 



JUNE. 



Oi'R Stah Map. — The ciiciilar boundary 

 of the map represents the liorizon. The 

 map shows also the position ot the Equator 

 and of that portion of the Zodiac now 

 raoit favourably situated for observation. 

 The Ijours are scarcely suited for obser- 

 vation towards the end of tie moutli, 

 but at that time tl.e map for July will be 

 issued, which will be suited for times two 

 hours later. Moreover, it is easy to take 

 into account an hour's motion of the star.«, 

 and so to observe on June 21st, at 10 (and 

 so on), when the skies will be sufficiently 

 dark. The names of thiity-nine stars of tLe 

 lir.st three iDaOTitudes are given below. 



On Mhv 30, Ht, 10.30 p.m. 



On .June ;>, ai 10.15 p.m. 



On June 7, at 10. p.m. 



On June 11, at 9.45 p.m. 



On Jute 14, at 9 30 p.m. 



On June 18, at 9.15 ]>.m. 



Oil June 21, at 9. p ui. 



ARABIC NAMES OF STARS. 

 The followin.; ta'de e.xhibit-i the narues of 

 all the stars ot the fiisc thrive magnitudes 

 whose names are in common use : — 





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