4 yo Dr. HerschEl’s Obfervations on the 
Oft. 30. 20 55. I fufped the 6th on the edge of the p. arm ; 
but moon-light is too ftrong. 
23 44. The 6th fat. | projection p. the edge of the R. 
23 55. The 6th fat. 4 dia. of h p. the body, 
o 42. The 6th fat. 14 dia. of t ? p. the body (C). 
oa. 31. 21 13. The 6th fat. 4 dia. of t? p. the body. 
2 1 57. The f. arm of the R. pafles between the 3d and 2d 
fatellites, and points to the fixth. 
„ ry. The 6th full § dia. of i? following the body (D). 
Nov. 2. 21 44. The 6th fat. 14- dia. of i ? p. the body, and a 
little north ; extremely faint (E). 
22 17. The 6th fat. 1 full dia. or 1 dia. of J? p- and a 
very little north. 
22 53. The 6th feems to be flill i T ' T dia. of h , or rather 
more, p. the body, but the weather is hazy and foggy. 
2 „ The 6th fat. 1 dia. of h P* the body. 
23 27. The 6th fat. 4 of the projection p. the edge or very 
near 1 dia. of 1 ? p. the body. 
o 1 5. The 6th fat. 4 dia. of t? p. the body. 
,0 58. The 6th fat. is ftill clear of the p. arm. 
x 16. The 6th fat. 4 dia. of j? p. the body; a very little p. 
the edge of the ring, and a little north. 
Nov. 3. 22 3. The p. arm is loaded in two places, at the far 
end and about the middle (F.) 
23 54. There feems to be a fatellite clofely following the 
' *f ft (G). 
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(C) 9 si ». aS o°,9- 9' 6 3*- H4°,9- 
(E) 6 46 3. 284,7. 
(F) They were the ift and 6th fatellites. See ift fat. Nov. 3* 
{G) 8tu S 1 ' 2io°, 5. 
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