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Dr. Hersciiel’s Obfervntions on the 
21 56. The preceding arm is certainly loaded with one or 
two fatellites, or is more knotty than I have everobferved it to 
be. The weather is very beautiful (Q). 
Oft. 30. 20 53. I fuppofe the 7th to be upon the following 
arm J dia. of \ f. the body (R). 
22 55. The 7th fat. 4 dia. of t? p. the body, or very near to 
the end of the p. arm, in the fhape of a protuberant point (S). 
o 1 . 1 fee it fo well that there is no doubt but that it is a 
fatellite (T). 
o 42. The 7th is upon the p. arm, but a little nearer than 
it was before (V). 
o 47. The 7th fat. 4 dia. of t? p. the body (W). 
061 . 31. 21 13. The 7th fat. 4 dia. of t ? p. the body (X). 
21 43. The 7 th fat. is brighter than ufual; I fee it with 
great eafe, notwithftanding the moon is almoft at the full. It 
is brighter now than the 6th (Y ). 
22 1 1. The 7th is drawn nearer to the body of f? . Flying 
clouds prevent eftimations of the diftance (Z). 
23 13. The 7th is now no longer vifible (A). 
Nov. 2. 22 14. The 7th fat. 4 dia. of i? p. the body, it is 
•upon the arm (B). 
(QJ The fpot a was now at 30738 ; and at the fame time the fpot & being 
come on as far as 2 19°, 3, was therefore vifible. 
(R) The fpot i, at 6 h. 6' 57" was at 4033. 
(S> The fpot «, at 9 h. 8' 28", was at 2 7 2°, 4. 
(T) It was now at 275 °> 8 . 
(V) At 299°, u (W) At 30230. 
(X) The fpot «, at 6h. 22' 59", was 27834. 
(Y) It was now at 295 0 J5 ,, 
(Z) At 30537- 
(A) At 34637. 
(B) The fpot i, at 7 h, 15' 58", was at 23536. 
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