KNOWLEDGE, Jvnf 30, 1882.J 



OiR Stak Map. —The circular boundary 

 of the map represeats the horizon. The 

 map bhows also the position of the Equator 

 and of that portion of the Zodiac uow 

 mo>t favourably situated for observation. 

 The names of ninety-nine stars of the first 

 three magnitudes are given lielow. 



On June 30, at 1030 p.m. 

 On July 3, at 1015 p.m. 

 On July 7, at 10- p.m. 

 On July 11, at 9ir) p.m. 

 On July 14, at 9:50 p.m. 

 On July IH, at 9.1". p.m. 

 On July •2-2, at 9- p.m. 



ARABIC NAMES OF STARS. 

 The following table exhibits the names of 

 all the stars of the first three magnitudis 

 whose names are in common use : — 



