Satellites of the Planet Saturtj. 46 5 
Sept. 14. 21 59. I think I perceive a fatellite between the 
1 ft and the following projection clofe to the ring. 300 leaves 
it doubtful (I). 
2.2 23. The 6th fat. | of the projection f. R. ; fo clofe to 
the 1 ft that it requires great attention to be d:fhnguhhed. With 
300, the 6th is 1 or if dia. of the ift fat. nearer the R. than 
the 1 ft, and a little more north than the ift, that is to fay, very 
exactly in the line of the ring. 
23 45. With 460, the 6th fat. is very near one whole pro- 
jection f. R. 
0 42. The 6th fat. 1 full projection f. R. (K)» 
1 24. The new fat. 1 projection f. R* 
1 46. Very nearly, but not quite, 1 projection f. R° 
Sept. 16. 22 18. The third fatellite i the projeftion from 
the preceding edge of R. 
22 25. The third fatellite is extremely fmall, and hardly to 
be feen j but I have no doubt. 
23 59. The third fatellite a little more than f the projection 
preceding the edge. 
0 16. The third much lefs than the ift and 2d* partly owing 
to its proximity to the planet 5 but probably there may be an 
•apparent change of magnitude from a revolution upon its axis* 
1 2. The third about % of the projection p. R» (L)*' 
3 • Sept. 
Very faint, and of courfe to fuppofe that the night was not clear enough to fee 
the 6th, while at the fame time I was malting an obfervation on that very fatellite. 
But it muft here be remembered, that the time of Us revolution was not yet well 
( 1 ) The calculation for lOh. 13' 20" gives &\o, which fcews that the fatel- 
lite was there; 
(K) 12 h. 55' 53". 7 s°, 7 - 
(L) The 6th fat. was this evening 
Vcu.. LXXX. 
miftaken for the 3d j but the calculation for 
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