4S6 Dr. He Rachel’s ' Obfervations on the 
Nov. io. 21 35. The following arm \ dia. of i? from the 
body contains a bright point ; perhaps an 8th latellite (O). 
Nov. 25. 1 2i. The p. arm is loaded (P). 
Nov. 20. o 38. There are two fmall luminous points on the 
p. arm (Q). 
Dec. 5. o 8. Upon the end of the p. arm appears to be a 
bright point (R). 
0 10. The fpot on the preceding arm is rather larger than 
the 6th fateliite (S). 
Dec* 16. -o 7. The end of the p. arm feems to be loaded, 
with a fateliite (T). 
/Dec. 24. o 7. The p. arm contains a pretty bright point J 
to wards the end of it (V). 
Dec. 25. 23 39. The p. arm very near the end is loaded 
%vith a fat. (W). 
1 10. The p. arm is loaded very nearly at the far end of it, 
and a little towards the fouth (X). 
1 37. The bright point is near the far end of the p. arm (Y). 
The great accordance between the obferved places of thefe 
{pots and the calculated ones, feems to eftablifh the rotation of 
the ring of Saturn on an axis fo as hardly to leave any doubt 
upon the fubjeft. The time of it, we have already feen, is 
io hours, 32 minutes, and 15*4 Seconds. It may be objected, 
(O) The fpot at 6h. 5' 40", was at 59°, 1. 
(P) The fpot £ , at 8h. 52' 10", was at 68°, 6. 
(QJ The fpot 0, at 7 h. 53' 35", was at 259°, 6. 
(R) The fpot at 7 h. o' 7", was at 283° 5 8. 
(S) „ It was now at 285°, o. 
(T) The fpot e, at 6 h. 15' 57", was at 27 7 0 , 4. 
(V) The fpot a, at 5 h. 44' 33", was at 25i°,6. 
,(W) The fpot 0, at 5 h. 12' 42", was at 244°, 8. 
*X) It was now at 296°, 0. (Y) And now at 31144. 
that 
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