Mr, Hraseuen’s Obfervasions 
‘fition s however, what change there is thews that it 
has been beyond the pole, as it appears to have been 
direét while the equatorial {pots were retrograde, q 
4783, O&. 9. 11h. 48’. The white polar {pot increafes in 
fize, At toh. 35’. it was as in fig. 18, but is now 
larger, and coming round towards that part of its 
orbit which is neareft to us. See fig. 24, 
O&. 10. 6h. 20’. I fee no white polar fpot; but the 
planet is too low for any obfervation to be depended 
on. | 
6h. 55’. The white fpot begins to be vifible; at leaft I fee 
it now, the planet being higher than before, fig. 19. 
gh. 55’. With 460, the white {pot is confiderably in- 
creafed, and fhews a circular form, fig. 20. 
Od. 11. 7h. 46’. The bright {pot is very vifible ; the 
evening fine; with 278. 
Od. 16. 7h. 7’, The {pot is very luminous. 
gh. 55’. It feems rather lengthened; perhaps it may 
be arrived at the extreme of its parallel of decli- 
nation. 
O&.17. 7h. 47’. The white {pot a, fig, 21. 1s very 
pee 
13h. 7’. It is lefs in appearance than it was in the be- 
ginning of the evening. 
O&. 23. 6h. 46’. The bright fpot is very large and 
luminous; 1 fuppofe it to be in the nearer parts of 
its little orbit. 
7h. 11’. It is fituated as in fig. 22. 
O&. 24. 7h. 1’. The white fpot is very large, 
O&. 27. 8h. 45’. It is very large and round. 
Nov. 1. 7h. 47’. The fpot is round and bright. . 
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