4 go Dr. Herschel’s Obfervathm on the 
22 6. The ift almoft touches the p. projeaion. 
22 24. It very nearly touches the p. projection . 
r 26. i of the projection p. the body of t? ; or, as it were* 
fattened upon the projection, $ from the end of it ( A). 
1 8. I fee nothing of the ift tat. 
OCt. 15. o 52. The ift fat. § projection from the body (B). 
0 59. The diftance of the ift from the body is almoft, but 
not quite, equal to the diftance of the ift, 3d, and 6th from 
each other, 
1 14. The firft is nearer to the 3d than the 3d to the 6th. 
1 35. The ift and 3d approach to a ccnjunCtion. 
1 45. The ift and 3d very near their conjunction. 
Oa. 16. o 11. The ift fatellite \ dia. of \ f. the body (C). 
1 20. ? of the projeaion f. the edge of the R. ; the weather 
remarkably clear. I can fee the R. very diftmaiy, fo as to 
judge with fafety of the projeaion. 
Oa. 18. 21 7. The ift fat. is lately emerged from the body 
of i? on the f. fide. 
2112. The emerged fat. 1 of its own dia. f. the body of i? . 
21 32. Above 2 of its own dia. following ^ . 
2 1 31. The ift fat. 4 dia. of i? f. the body. 
22 36. Very nearly clear of thef. projeaion (D). By hiding 
the planet behind the field-bar very carefully, I can fee the 
projeaion of the R. very well on the f. fide. The preceding 
projeaion cannot be diftinguilhed fo well on account of the 
fatellites (E) that are upon it. 
0 52. The ift fat. approaches to a conjunaion with the 2d. 
1 25. The ift and 2d fat. very nearly in conjunaion. 
h ® q 
(A) 9 50 l'l. 336,0. 
(C) 10 19 22. 22,8. 
(E.) The 6th and 7th. 
**• / U O 
(B) ii 4 11. 198,0. 
(D) 8 |6 47* 3°> 8> 
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