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Eye, of which an Account is given in Numb. 342. of the 
Tranfa&ions. And fince the Royal Obfervatory at Green- 
wich has been put under my Care, 1 have endeavoured 
to put myfelf into a Condition to fupply the many and 
great Vacancies to be met with in the prefent Zodiack ; 
and particularly I have fought out and fettled the Places 
of two Telefcopick Stars, to one of which, Jupiter was 
obferved to apply by Galileo at the Beginning of March 
1610, New Stile , and which is the very firft Obferva- 
tion of that kind that was made with the Telefcope. (V) 
On the 28th of February y one Hour after Sun-fee, a 
fmall fix’d Star was in Conjun&ion with the fourth 
Satellite, (as it fince appears to have been) being then 
Eaflwards of the Planer. The next Day, Mart. i°. 
at the fame Hour, the Center of V was in the Angle 
of an equilateral Triangle with the fourth Satellite 
and the Star : And again, March 2 0 . Jupiter being re- 
trograde, had part: the Conjunction of the Star, and a 
Line from the Star, perpendicular to that of the Sa- 
tellites , fell on the firft Satellite then two Minutes to 
the Weft of the Planet, and in Latitude the Star was 
more Southerly than the Satellite eight Minutes. This 
Star, by the Dire&ion of the Place of Jupiter at that 
Time, I found out, and, by comparing it with others 
in the Catalogue, having nearly the fame Declination, 
I fettled its Place in n 13 0 24' ± to the Time of the 
Britijh Catalogue with o° 25' South Latitude. 
Another remarkable Obfervation of Saturn is recorded 
in Riccioli (£), faid to have been made at Modena by 
the Marquis Malvazzo , on July 3 0 N. S . 1662, when 
the Eaftern Anfa of Saturn touched a fix’d Star. By 
the then Place of Saturn , I look’d out for this Star, to 
which 
(a) Nuncius Syder, fag. 27.Edit.fnn. 1610. 
(b) Aftron. Reform./^. zSG, 
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