KSOWLXDGK, Si.i 



OCR Star ilAP. — The circular boundary 

 of the map represents the horizon. Tlie 

 map shows also the position of the equator 

 and of that portion of the Zodiac now most 

 favourably situated for observation. Tin- 

 names of ninety-nine stare of the first threi; 

 maf^ntudes are given below. 



On Sept 29, at 1030 p.m. 



On Oct. 2, at lOl'i p.m. 



tjn Oct. G, at 10' p.m. 



OnOct. 10, at 9-4ri p.m. 



On Oct 14, at 9-30 p.m. 



On Oct 18, at 915 p.m. 



On Oct 21, at 9- p.m. 



<Jn Oct 2.5, at 8 -45 p.m. 



On Oct 29, ut t<-30p.m. 



AR.\BIC NAMES OF STARS. 

 The following table exhibits the names (.1 

 all the stors of the first three magnitud.s 

 whose names are in common use : — 



a AmlromedjD 

 a Aqoorii ... 

 n AquilsD ... 



AariKn> 



Camm Vcnftt. 

 Canin MmjorU 



A Cat.U Hinoru ... 

 a'Capriconu 



Alpherati 



Hirnch, ilizar 



Almach 



Sadalmelik 



Sadaltund 

 . Skat 



Allair 



Alihain 



Tarazed 



Uamal 



Shtralan 



Uetarlim 



Capella 



ilenkalinan 

 , Arcturut 

 . Nekkar 



. Jtar, Mitar, Mirarh 

 . iluphrid 

 . CorCaroti 

 . Siriu, 

 . Uirtam 

 . A tiara 

 . I'roeijon 

 . Gwnrim 

 . Secunda Oiedi 

 . beneb Algiedi 



