392 J. C. Watson—Discoveries of new Planets, 
of these auroras furnished us by Mr. Gilman. If any other ob- 
server, favorably situated, has carefully noted the same phe- 
nomena, and will communicate his observations to us, we will 
institute a comparison of the observations, and make a report 
of the results, In order to determine the height of these auro- 
ral exhibitions, it is desirable to obtain simultaneous observa-— 
tions at two places situated near the same magnetic meridian, 
and at a distance from each other of about 100 miles.— Eps.) 
tT, XLII.—Discoveries of new Planets, (Communicated by a 
Prof. J. 6. Warsow of Ann Arbor.) : 
Planet c).—The following are my observations on the new 2 
planet . —— S by me on Sept. 7th: 7 
(108) @ 08)6. 
1868. re . 188 31™ 468 Oh g2m 138-18 —3° 49/513 9 
9,14 45 42 0 20 53°04 4 9479 
0, .:9-68 <69 «9: 20 fe 66 —4 9 24°9 
The planet is of the 10th magnitu ei 
New planet (oi) ; (communicated jones 14th)—I have the 
pleasure to send you the following observations of a new planet 
which I oo. last night : 
bor M. 
a 
a3 é Comp. 
1368. Bop 13, 11" 35m 98 Ob 20m 25*-61 | ee 
12 85 52 0 20 23°65 —1°10'52"6 4 ? 
13, 18..1 88 0. 20-92 56... 1 10 48-0, 2.8 
18,15 55 57 -0 o 17-38: =-1 11 28:7, 20 2 
= Daily motion, Aa — —45s = —5. oe 
The planet is of the 11-5 sagen tude. ie 
-- Planets «i wo and (ii); of pee Sept. 18th).—On > be 
Sorin Augus Dr. 6 i F. Peters of Clinton, N. Y., discov- 
ered minor Sosdieg 0a. “He proposes to eal it Miriam, ands ks 
commmnicat ed ragga agg observations ao 
7 : 1a as 
—-1868. Berk 3 13, oat 48m g9s jh gp 1°93 +12°8 i 
1317 23 «1 13 40°18 12 3 571 
_ Planet 11th x 
Th 
~ been communicated to you. E on et to add that I diseay : 
ered still nese a on the 16th yet of which I have 0 
105) 
1868. Spee 18, ae “3m 15% oh Hs 478-42 
6,16 38 22 013 46°28 
- 10 29 16 0138 10°57 
