Dr. Herschel s Obfervations ok the 
O IO I can diftinguilh the two fatellites that follow one 
another upon the arm ; the diftance between them is 1 dia. of 
the fmalleft of them. _ 
Nov. 4. 22 14. The 1 ft fat. I dia. of * f. the body (O). 
22 57. The dia. of the ift fat. is north of the arm. 
Nov. 7. 21 28. The ift and 2d about 1 dia. of 1? , or a little 
more, p. the body (P). 
21 53. The ift fatellite i£ dia. of i? p. the body. 
Nov. 8. 20 46. \ dia. of i? f. the body (Q). 
Nov. 10. 23 30. The ift as the calculation gives it (R). 
Nov. 13. 22 33. On the preceding iide (S). 
Nov. 1 5. 22 33. About \ dia. of 1? p. the body (T). 
Nov. 16. 22 50. Upon the end of the f. arm (V). 
Nov. 21. o 54. ? dia. of i? f. the body (W). 
Dec. 2. 22 49. The ift fat. about 1 of its own dia. p. the 6th. 
2 3 38" ft i s ^ ie cotijunftion with the 6th, which it 
now follows, and it is a little more north than the 6th. 
o 22. The ift is equally diftant from the following 6th,, 
and the preceding 3d (X). _ 
o 50. The ift and 3d are in conjunction, with a little ipace 
between them, the ift being to the north. 
Dec. 5. o 8. (Y). 
(O) 7 h. 8' 6". 2i°,S. . . 
( P j 6 h . io' 28". 226°, o. By the equal diftance which is mentioned, it 
appears, that the ift and 2Q fatellites were in conjunflion ; and this agrees alfo 
with the next oblervation, compared with that of the 2d fat. Nov. 7th. 
h 
(Q) 5 4 39 - S°> 8 - 
(S) 6 51 44. 295,9. 
(V) 6 56 55. 148,6. 
(X) 7 25 51. 323,5. 
11 • / // o 
(R) 8 o 21. 92,7. 
(T) 6 43 53. 316,2. 
(W) 8 40 57. 35,9. 
(Y) 707. 172,1 invifible. 
Dec, 
