/>. Herschel’s Obfervattons on the 
n 'g. The 3d and lft are in conjunction with a little fpace 
between them; the 3d being to the louth, and the ift to the 
north (V). 
Dec. 5, o 10. As the calculation gives it (W). 
Dec. 16. 23 59. 1 i dia. of b p. the body (X). 
0!)JervciUons on the fecond fatellite cf Satin n. 
July 18. 19 50. The 2d fatellite in the line of the ring p. 
Saturn ; but about 2 or 3 0 north (A). 
July 23. 19 29. | dia. of h preceding (B). 
July 27. 20 24. Upon the ff. part of the R. are two fmall 
bright points, the largeft is to the fouth, and is neared: to the 
body of 1? . (C). _ . 
20 29. The largeft of the knobs is about | dia. of ij from 
the body. Memorandum, I have no doubt, but that the large 
knob is the 2d fatellite ; I could nearly fee its whole diameter 
to the fouth of the ring, but not feparated. Clouds came 
on (D). 
July 28. 19 40. The 2d fat. of b i dia. following. 
22 34. Almoft a dia. f. (E). 
h . 
h. 
(W) 7 
(A) 11 52 21. 271,6. 
/ u 
2 7 - 
o 
72.4. 
(V) 7 S3 47- r9 6 >3- 
(X) 6 7 S 8 - 22 5>5- 
(B) 11 11 47- 2 °5» 8 * J . , . 
(CJ By calculation we find that thefe two bright points were the 2d and &th 
fatellites ; but at the time of thefe obfervations I only took down phenomena as 
they prefented themfelves, leaving a folution of them to future confiderations. 
See Note (B) to the 6th fatellite. 
(D) uh, 55' 55". i6° 5 o. (E) S*' 39 " I 5 ^°> 7 * 
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