Satellites of the Georgium Sidus, &c. 55 
of Feb. 28, fig. 3. are in their places, but I cannot see the 
small star k. The evening is not very clear/' 
“9 h 5i'. I cannot see the star k” 
“ io h 25'. I suppose a, in figure 4, to be the star towards 
tf< which the planet is moving." 
“ c ah are in a crooked line. 
“ c ef are nearly in a line ; / is a little preceding. 
u c d e form a triangle. 
“ There is a small star h, preceding d . 
“ There is an exceeding small star k, in the line b kg, but a 
little preceding and nearer b. 
“ a b c are large stars. 
“ d e g are also pretty large. 
“f and h are small. Power 157. 
“ With 320, there is also a very small star l, near d } forming 
“ an isosceles triangle h d l, on the preceding side." 
“ March 3. y h 39'. Power 320. The stars a b c d efg h k l 
" are in the places where they were marked last night." 
“ 9 h 37'- There is a very small star n, south of g; another m, 
“ preceding g ; and a third 0, south following g” 
“ io h 19'. I suspect a very small star, south following the 
“ planet, at one-third of the distance of the 1st satellite ; but 
“ cannot verify it with 480. With 600, the same suspicion 
“ continues." 
“ March 7. 9* 48'. The stars abed efg hkl are in their 
“ places." 
i( nmo are in their places." 
st The planet has passed between the stars ef pretty near 
“ to/." 
