J.C. Watson—Discoveries of new Planets. ne 
a y of Planet 0%, and new observations ON (100), (ti), 
(i), (02), 03) ; (communicated Oct. 13th).—I have observed 
following places of a new planet discovered by me on the 
Ann Arbor M. T, (09) a (10g) 
Oct. 10, 10" 36™ 378 12 1™ 218-84 0° 31’ 425 
aay ik. ..O: 10 Lie O 84559 0 28 31 0 
12,10 26 52 0 59 48°72 +0 25 31 2 
how resembles a star of the tenth magnitude. 
te are my latest observations of the other new 
Hecate (100), 
BY a a a 
8" 31m 588 208 49m 598-68 —21° : 324 
26 57 20 48 36°02 —20 59 9 6 
nS: Helena (10) 
» Oct. 11,10 12 55 23° 5 1835 —0 24 88 6 
12,58 O29 89 4) 80-75 2 0 oe 8 
Minor Planet (2, bates 
Oak 11,11 54 10 0 57 22°67 + 8 43 46 “4 
12,10 53 37 0 56 13 Wg. 8 85 16 “7 
Minor Planet (0). 
Oct. 11,14 82 19 93 57 6:49 —7 24 29 6 
| 12, 9 569 13° 93 56 86-69 .— 7 27-622 
aa Minor Planet (0). 
Det i, 18 1 49 23 59 34:97 —3 0 22°9 
12, 0.2 15 23 59° 1450 3 2 529 
Minor Planet (30). 
Dee 12 29 56 28 54 45°95 +0 16 50'°8 
ia, 8 82 37 23 54 14°88 +0 6 2°83 
ne (6) and asi); (communicated Oct. 26th). —I have 
ed the elements of the orbits of two of these planets, 
obtained the ees: results : | 
_ Hecate @%). Helena (101). ‘a 
BS, Sept 1-0 Washin'n M. Tr. ‘pooh = 1863, Rept 13's Washin’a M. T. 
OL 45 “0 5 Ecliptic and ‘ees ig es Ecliptic and 
28 38T 7 7 t moa ean equinox = 343 35 0 ‘1 mean equinox 
