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Dr. Herschei/s Discovery of four additional 
Reports. 
March 21, 1794. Power 320. A small star was suspected 
south of the planet, or about 85° south following. It could not 
be verified with 480, nor with 600 ; and was even supposed, to 
have been a deception ; but the 22d was found remaining in 
the place where the planet had left it. 
Observations. 
“ March 2 6, 1794. 9 h 35'. With 480, I see the 1st satellite 
“ much better than with 320. I suspected, with 320, a 3d sa- 
“ tellite, directly north of the planet, a little farther off than the 
“ 1st, and this power almost verifies the suspicion.” See 
figure 5. (Tab. III.) 
“ 9 h 44 /* With boo, I still suspect the same, but cannot sa~ 
“ tisfy myself of the reality.” 
“ 1 i h 32'. I see the supposed 3d satellite perfectly well now. 
“ It is much smaller than the 1st, and in a line with the planet 
“ and the 1st; so that probably it is a fixed star; since it pre- 
“ ceded the 1st, when I saw it before, I think more than the 
« quicker motion of the 1st satellite would account for. If it 
“ be a fixed star, it makes almost a rectangular triangle with qr, 
4C the shorter leg being 3d r; or it is almost in a line with q 
“ and 11.” 
“ N. B. The lines in the description are truer than in the 
« figure, as the latter is only intended to point out the stars 
“ in question.” 
“ March 27. 8 h 37'. Power 320. The same small star, ob- 
“ served last night at 1 i h 32', is gone from the place where I 
“ saw it. From its light last night, compared to r, which 
