any difcovery hath been able to prove that the -^,v« of that (jhbe js 
ar>/|^r ^|/^/ih^reb,Suc becaufe it has pleafed Mr. Hugemio call 
it fo, ' and likewife becaufe it is fo nearly Parallel to our 5 lohes EquU 
noilidl ; Neverth^lefs to fpeak my Opinion, I believe that the Axi^ 
is inclined, and th^at pot a little^ to the TUneoVih^ ^^^gy for as 
the refleflion ortheSy^/^j light from the Rhg is a great convenience 
to that Hemljph^u oi Saturn^ Which beholds its illuminate fide jYo- 
the othct 'Hehft0ere 'is very njuch incommoded fey the rtiadovv of the 
-^/»^, which for many Months ^ and in fome 'Tarallels for fe- 
vcral T(?4r/, occafioh^ a continual I^ight by the interception of the 
Sms beams, which is a confequence that demonllratively follows 
the polition of the R/»^in the flaneoi Saturns Equator, Now this 
great inconvenience would be in fome meafure relieved by.thc ob- 
lique ppfitionof the:^^V^r for then the Paralfelsoi Latitude iTHtt' 
feaing Ue flanV oixh^ 'Kwg^ many and in moft cafes all of them, 
ftiioht for fome time in every l^mrnal revolution tht^lohe free 
- themfelvcs from this Ecltffe ^ whii;h otherwifc were fufficient to 
render this Gloh pf Saturn uinfit for any fettled habitation; but this is 
hut conje£i:ure. ™_J_„, * 
' The other Tm Satellites Saturn difcovered by Signor C^JJiatM 
Taris Anno 1672 and 1675, I muft confefs'l could never yet fee*- 
I have been told that they difappear for about f of Saturns revolution^ 
and were only to be fecn when the Anfis wtie; \^:y'fwall ^ it being 
fuppofed that the light which proceeds from the Anfa when confide- 
rably opened might hide ihdQ Satelllts , In the year 1^85 when the 
-^«/^e wilt be quite vanifhed, will be a -proper time to look after 
them, that fo we may bring their Motion to Rule, and know where 
to find them > for want of which knowlcdgc'tis likely theyare at prc- 
fcnt not to be found* 
