KNOWLEDGE. 



May. 1'M2. 



sciiii-diainctcr 22", Pol.i 

 satellites at 1 I^i- are :- 



niifiguratious of thu 



Satellite phenomena visible at Greenwich, 1"" l"" 7'"iii II. 

 Sh, I., 1" 0'"iii II. Tr. I.. 3" 47"" w II. Sh. E., .?" 47"" i« 

 II. Tr. F..: 2" lO" 1"" 18" II. Ec. K. : j" l" Si"";;; I. Oc. D.; 

 3" 11" re I. Tr. I., 11" 4'"f I. Sh. I.; 4" l" 14"";» I. Tr. E., 

 1" IS"";;} I. Sh. E., 2^ i2"'m III. Oc. D. ; 4" 8" 19'"e I. Oc. D., 

 10" 34"' dZ'c I. Ec. R.; S" 3" 25"',h II. Tr. I. : 9" 9" 36°V' 

 II. Oc. D.; 10" 0" 37" 52' m II. Ec. K. ; ir' O" 45"" ;« 

 1. Tr. I., 0" 59"" III I. Sh. I.. 2" SS"*/;; I. Tr. E., 3" 12";» 



I. Sh. E. ; 11" 10" 3"^ I. Oc. R. ; 12" O" 28" 38''hi I. Ec. R. ; 

 12"9"24'"e I.Tr. E., 9"41'"e I. Sh. E. ; 14''8" 27'"c' III. Sh. I., 

 9" 13""^ III. Tr. E., 10" 38"'c III. Sh. E. : 16" U" 32'" t- 

 II. Oc. D.; 18" 2" 30"°;); I. Tr. I., 2"53"'»; I. Sh I.; IS" 9" 23'"<; 



II. Tr. E., 10" 14"' c II. Sh. E., 11" 47" e I. Oc. D. ; 

 19J2"22'" 50^;/ I. Ec.R.; 19" S" 5b"'e I. Tr. I.,9"22"'c I.Sh. I., 

 ll"9"'e I. Tr. E., ll" Se^c I. Sh. E. ; 20" 8" 51"" 23'c I. Ec. R. ; 

 21" 10" 34""<,' III. Tr. I.; 22" 0" 25"'m III. Sh. I., 0" 3i'"in 



III. Tr. E.; 24" 2" 9"'»« II. Oc. U. ; 25" 9" l^c II. Tr. I., 

 10"8'"t' II. Sh. I., n" 39"'c II. Tr. E.; 26" 0" 4S"'m II. Sh. E.. 

 1" 32'";;i I. Oc. D. ; 26" lo" 41"'f I. Tr. I., ll" \7'"c I. Sh. I : 

 27" 0" 54'"/H I. Tr. E., l" 31"';;; I. Sh. I-:.: 27" lO" 45"' 42V 

 I. Ec. R.: 29" l" 55°';;; III. Tr. I. 



When phenomena are separated by a conuiia they are .all 

 on the same clay. 



Eclipse Re-appearances occur high right of the inverted 

 image, taking the direction of the belts as horizontal. 



S.VTURN and Neptune are too near the Sun for convenient 

 observation. 



U KAN us is coming into a better po.sition, semi-diameter 2" 

 It is about 2° south of p Capricorni. 



Meteor Showers (from Mr. Denning's List) : — 



Double Stars.— The limits of R.A. are 15" to 17". 



Table 18. 



