Satellites of the Planet Saturn . 
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Nov. 2. 21 6. The 3d fatellite, i| dia. of i? p* the body; 
juft following the 2d, but a little more north (G). 
21 44. 1 1 dia. of t? preceding the body. 
Nov. 3. 22 1. 2j dia. of t? f. the body (H). 
Nov. 4. 22 17. About 2 dia. of t? following the body (1), 
Nov. 7. From 21 h. 28 7 to 23 h. 12 ' (K). 
Nov. 8. 20 46. At a confiderable diftance following (L). 
Nov. 9. 1 2. i. dia. of t? following the body ; its whole dia. 
is fouth of the arm (M). 
Nov. 10. 23 30. As the calculation gives it (N). 
Nov. 13. 22 33. On the following fide of i? (O). 
Nov. 15. 22 33. At fome diftance, preceding (P). 
Nov. 16. 22 50. (Q). 
Nov. 21. 1 54* The 3d, about i\ dia. of t? f. the body (R). 
Nov. 25. 1 21. (S). 
Nov. 30. 23 47. The 3d fat. about 2| of its own dia. fol- 
lowing the 6th (T). 
Dec. 2. 23 36. J of the proje&ion p. the body ; its whole 
diameter is to the fouth of the arm. 
022. The 3d, the 1 ft, and the 6th, nearly at equal diftatices 
from each other, 
^ • / // O f f, O i 
(G) 6 8 9. 319,6. (H) 6 59 4. 42,5. 
(!) 7 11 6. 122,5. 
(K) From 6 h. io' 28" to 7 h. 54' 11". 358°, 3 to 4°,0, and confequently 
invifible. 
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(M) 9 36 1. 169,1. 
(O) 6 51 44. 118,8. 
(Q.) 6 56 55. 358,2. invifible. 
(S) 8 52 10. 1,8. therefore invifible. 
(N) 8 o 21. 243,5. 
(P) 6 43 S3- 2 77.8. 
(R) 8 40 57. 42,4. 
(T) 6 58 48. 33,9. 
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