62 Dr. Herschel's Observations on the 
iB' 38' 48" in which the equator of Saturn moved over 
3 5998,87 degrees, from which we compute a period of 
io h 16' o",44. 
The following tables have been constructed upon this last 
period, and in the use of them the complement of the geocen- 
tric longitude of Saturn is always to be added, as has been 
explained in the tables of the satellites of that planet. Phil. 
Trans. Vol. LXXX. part II. page 495. 
Tables for the equatorial Motion of Saturn. 
Epochs of the Longitude of the 
uniform Part of the Belts. 
1793 November 
284°, 18 
1793 December 
330 ,62 
1794 January 
138,61. 
