Satellites of the Planet Saturn . 447 
22 47. It is paft by the 4th. By a figure, it Is about half 
its own diameter paft the conjunction, and is more fouth than 
the 4 th (V). 
Sept. 25. 19 34. (W). 
Oft. 12. 20 37. The 3d fat. about 3} dia. of f? f. the 
body (X). 
Oft. 15. 20 47. 1 1 dia. of i? p. the body. 
21 30. A little more than 1 dia. of t? from the body; and 
its whole diameter north of the line of the projection. 
22 25. The 3d fat. will be in conjunction with the 6th, in a 
very (hort time, the 3d being ftill a little preceding. 
22 39. The conjunction is fo complete now, that I have 
loft the 6th. The 3d, however, appears to be a little length- 
ened out towards the fouth. Diftance from the body barely 
one diameter of f? ; or juft one dia. of \ including the dia. of 
the 3d (Y). 
2 3 54* Near two of its own diameters paft the conjunction 
with the 6th. 
0 59. The ift, the 3d, and the 6th, are at equal diftances 
from each other. 
114. The 3d is nearer to the ift than to the 6th. 
1 35. The 3d approaches to a conjunction with the ift. 
I 45. The 3d is very near its conjunction with the ift. By 
a figure, it wants lefs than i a dia. of the 3d. 
Oft. 16. 20 16. The 3d, if dia. of i? following the body. 
21 59. It draws towards a conjunction with the 4th. The 
colour of the 3d is inclining to blue. 
(V) 10 h. 21' 57". io3°,6. 
(W) 7 h. 5' 33", 17a 0 , 5. Hence it appears that the fatellite could not be. 
feen this night. ' 
(X) 7 h. i' 39". 88°,2, (Y) Sh.51'33". 333^5 . 
