Satellites of the Planet Saturn . 453 
Sept. 24. 19 49. The 2d, upon the point of the ring p ; 
but I can fee no vacancy. 
19 56. With 300, the fame appearance nearly ; but the 
weather is too hazy, and the planet too low to bear it well. 
20 45. The 2d fat. begins now to project a little, and is a 
little fouth of the ring (Y). 
20 48. I can fee a divilion between the 2d fat. and the R. 
Sept. 25. 19 34 to 22 h. 38' (Z). 
OCt. 12. 20 37. The 2d fat. one full dia. of t? following the 
body (A). 
OCt. 15. 20 54. The 2d fat. if dia. of t? f* the body (B) e 
23 20. About if dia. of i? following. v 
OCt. 16. 20 16. The 2d fat. | dia. of \ , or a little lefs p« 
the body (C). 
20 36. | dia. of 1 ? p. the body. 
22 35. 1 J dia. of 1? p. the body. 
on. if dia. of t? p. the body. 
©&. 17. 21 30. The 2d fat. 1 projection p* the body of h ; 
very hazy weather (D). 
(Y) 8 h. 20' 1 7". 200°, 7. 
(Z) From 7 b. 33" to 10 h. 9' 3", the fatellite is not mentioned in my 
observations ; though by calculation it appears, that its Situation was from 325°,6 
to 342°, 3 5 and that therefore it ought to have been feen. I conclude from this 
that fome particular caufe mull have rendered it invifible. Moft probably it 
Suffered an occultation from the iff fatellite, which was fituated in fuch a manner 
as nearly to cover it the whole evening ; in this cafe, the observation of the iff 
belongs alfo to the 2d, Since their diameters would certainly run together fo as, 
perhaps, if the occultation was not always central, to form only one fatellite, of 
rather a larger diameter than either of them. 
k* I U O / // O 
( k ) 7 1 39- 42,4. (B) 7 6 5°- 77,7- 
(C) 6 25 1. 205,4. (D) 7 34 53. 343,4. 
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