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Satellites of the Planet Saturn* 
014. 1 1 projection f. R. 
Sept. 20. From 23 h. 24' to 1 h. 28 / (V). Notwithftanding 
my utmoft endeavour, I could not perceive the xft fatellite. From 
the tables I furmife that it might be under an occultation, or 
eclipfed by the 3d fatellite ; I looked for it above two hours. 
It could be neither in the (hadow of Saturn, nor in that of the 
ring. 
Sept. 21. 21 15. The ift fat. 2 projections p. R. (W). 
22 44. if or 1 J projection p. R. 
Sept. 23. 22 51. J projection p. R. and a very little north. 
It follows the 6th fatellite 1 dia. of the 6th (X). 
23 55. The 1 ft fat. almoft touches the ring; it may want 
one of its diameters. Clouds interrupted the obfervation. 
Sept. 24. 19 49. The firft fat. if projection ft R. or about 
one of its own dia. ft the 6th. 
20 45. The 1 ft fat. 1 full projection ft R. 
22 47. Clofe to the following projection (Y). 
Sept. 25. 19 34. The ift fat. 1 full projection p e the edge of 
R. and a little north. 
20 41. A little more than J projection p. R. 
22 38. The ift fat. has half its dia. projecting towards the 
north from the ring, on the preceding fide ; its place on the 
ring is about f of the projection from the body of ^ . The 
night is extremely clear (Z). 
o a. 12. 20 37. About | dia. of 1? p. the body. 
21 24. f projection of R. preceding the edge, and confidera- 
bly more north. 
(V) From nh. 14' 33" to 13b. 18' 13". no°,4 to 126°, 6. 
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(W) 9 I 59. 283,5. ( x ) 10 29 52. 316,7. 
(Y) 10 21 57. 146,4. (Z) 10 9 3. 335,5. 
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