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Satellites of the Planet Saturn . 
i 30. It Is in the center (I). 
Nov. 3. 22 1. The 4th fat. about 3 dia. p. the body (K). 
Nov. 4. 22 17. At a confiderable diftance preceding (L). 
Nov. 7. 22 9. At a good diftance preceding (M). 
Nov. 8. 20 46. At a good diftance p. (N). 
Nov. 10. 21 3. The 4thfatellite not yet vifible* 
21 32. Not yet vifible. 
22 26. Not yet vifible. 
23 24. About i dia. of J? nf. (O). 
Nov. 13. 22 33. On the following fide (P). 
Nov. 15. 22 33. Following ^ at a good diftance (Q). 
Nov. 26. o 28. The 4th fatellite is emerged fome time paft. 
o 30. It is nearly in conjun&ion with the 6th. By a figtire, 
it is half the diameter of the 6th nearer to Saturn than the 
fixth, and north of it (R). 
Nov. 30. 23 36. Dift. of the 4th fatellite 3' 12". 379. 
23 42. 2d meafure — 3 to .972. 
23 52. 3d — — - 3 10 .494. 
23 59. 4th — — 31° .579. 
Mean of the four meafures 3' ii''.io6 (S). 
Dec. 
(X) jo h. 31' 25", 5. 184°, 8. An extrad of thefe obfervations being printed 
in my la ft Paper, I am to remark, that here the time is uncorfeded ; but the 
corredion for this evening being— 8' 8", 7, it will be feen, that in the former 
Paper — 8' has been applied to all the times, and — S'' 9" to the time of the exad 
conjundion. 
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(K) 6 59 4. 204, t. 
(L) 
7 ii 6. 226,9. 
(M) 6 51 21. 294,4. 
(N) 5 24 39. 315,6. 
(O) 7 54 22. 3,1. 
(P) 
6 51 44. 69,9. 
(Q-) 6 43 53- ”5> 0 * 
(R> 
7 57 23* 4,4- 
(S) The middle of the time to which we may fuppofe the meafures to anfwer 
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