H 
June 20, 
May 1 1 , 
I 
22 , 
— 2 3’ 
Jan. 21, 
22 , 
May 17, 
— 2 3> 
June 19, 
June 20, 
— 21, 
Dr. IIersciiel’s Obfervhtions 
1778. There were two belts parallel to the ring; 
but the northern one had fome faint, cloudy 
appearance, towards the preceding, or wefdern fide. 
1779. Two equatorial belts. 
A bright belt over a dark one. 
One dark, and one very faint white belt. 
A dark belt, and a pretty bright white one. 
1780. Two belts ; the mold north clouded. 
Faint belts, 
A dark, equatorial belt. 
A fdrong, equatorial belt. 
at 10 h. 15', With a new, excellent feven-feet fpe- 
culum, I fee two belts, and a cloudy appearance, 
which is not come up to the middle ; but, it is 
a large figure, fome part of it is already paid the 
center fithis is, provided Satuin turns upon its axis 
the fame way as Jupiter does). See fig. 8. where 
the ring is omitted. 
1780. 1 oh. io\ The fame figure is on the difk, but 
feems to be more central than it was yefterday. 
9 h. 25', The fame two belts; a idrong, dark fpot, 
near the margin of the difk ; fee fig. 9. ; ring not 
exprefl'ed. 
1 o*h , T, The fpot not fo remarkable as it was at 
9 n 
26, Small twenty-feet telefcope ; an equatorial belt, and 
another lefs marked. 
29, Two dark equatorial belts. 
April 19, Two belts. 
Auguft 23, Two belts, a little declining from the equatorial 
pofition. 
Auguft 
