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thtte Scmidiaroeters and a fourth of SaturD's King 5 znd that 
he was towards his greatcft OccidcDtal digrcffioo the 2 3th of 
December^ and Januar. i> about 7 a clock in the eveniog. 
Upon thcfe grounds, after the fourth Obfcrvation^we made 
zxxEfhemmd^t\mVhmtj as it 5$ reprcfented in T^^. ll.Fig. y^^^ 
1115 where we added, that of the old Satcllit 5 thatfo by the n!%.iif. 
Obfervations where both arc tp be nighto Saturn, men might 
be able to diftinguifli them : And this Ephsmerid hath fcrv'd 
us fincc, untill the Occultation of Saturn 5 without having ' 
found any other difference in the following Obfervations, but 
that, as for the nearcft Planet, the Return to the fame 
placcj after one revolution of 4^ days^is made one hour later ^ 
fo that one circuit is finifti't in 4 days and 1 5 hours. We have 
alfo learned by the following obfervations, that when the I«- 
terior Satellit is much diftant from his great digreffions,he hath 
Tome Southern latitude in rcfpeift to the Line of the wings ia 
the Upper femicircle, and fome Northern latitude in the In- 
ferior 3 as hath alfo the Old Satellit, which hath more of it in 
proportion to the diameter of his Circle. 
The Obfervations of this Planet were made not only with 
thti Ttlcfcope ofCaf^pamy but alfo with one ofDivini of 36 
foot 5 and with one of the fame length of Monf. Borellt\ who is 
a N4cmber of the R Academy of the Sciences, 
, ' V. ■ • 
A Return to the Obfervations of the New ExtQiior Satellit of 
Saturn. 
OU R apph'cation to obferve the Planet neareft to Saturn^ 
in the fmall time we had at evenings, by reafoo of his 
proximity to the Sun-beams, had diverted us from the other 
taore remote Planet. But February ^ we began to fee him a- ij^V^^t 
gain^ and the weather favourd us well enough to obferve him 
almoft all the days following untill the aoth of Februarjf^ ex- 
cept the 9th and i8ib. 
He was co'nvenicntly feen by f^i^/^^^/'j* Telefcope of tj foot, 
by which the firfl: difcoveryof it had been made ^ and by 2- 
notfaer of 20 foot, made by Le-t^, with which Mr. F/V^r^ 
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