Dr. Herschel’s Obfervations on the 
than the reft, but feems to have light enough to be feen by my 
20-feet telefcope. # . rx . 
O 9. 20-feet reflector. The new fatelhte * of the projedion 
of the ring preceding the edge of the B. (D). 
o 20. A very fmall ftar about 6o° if. % , and 1 , dia. of 
u diftant from the body (E). 
j l6 . The fmall ftar is gradually left behind io as now to 
make an angle of about 35’ ff. b i « tl “ farae “ me tlre 
planet has earned along with him the new latell.te 
i 24. The 6th fatellite § of the projedion of the R. p. 
ring. y o re 
1 46. The fame fmall ftar is now only about 25 ft. b • 
1 49. The new fatellite is now not much more than \ the 
projedion from the ring. r A . 
2 2. Saturn is gone on, in a retrograde order with refped to 
the fmall ftar, and has carried along with him the new 1 co- 
vered fatellite. . rL . r 
Sept. 8. 22 30. The new or 6th fat. 4 of the projection of 
the R. direCtly preceding (F). 
Sept. 10. 22 49- The firjl fatellite lefs than the projection 
from the following arm ; extremely faint (G). 
24 4. The firjl fatellite the length of the projection following 
the arm ; it is fo faint that I cannot exped to fee the new 
fatellite (H). Sept. 
m) nb. 29' 4 2// * 2 94 % 2 « 
(E) This ftar was immediately taken notice of, to venfy the chfeovery of th. 
6th fatellite. 
( 45 ) \ I ih. 7 18' 54" J 9 86°, 8 . Which agrees perfedly with the 6th fatelhte, 
though it is here by miftake called the ift. , ;t 
<H) As I miftook the 6th fatellite for the ift, it was natural enough to - 
