THE CONSTELLATIONS. 
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mortalized in the heavens because he was one of the 
personages that accompanied Jason on his argonautic 
expedition in search of the golden fleece. The clus¬ 
ter includes thirtj-flve visible stars. He stands with 
his foot on the 
pole and his 
head touching 
the Milky Way. 
His crown can 
be found by 
three stars of 
the fourth mag¬ 
nitude in the 
form of an 
acute triangle. 
Some of those 
in the body 
suggest an out¬ 
line of a capi¬ 
tal K. 
Cassiopeia, 
his queen, is 
to the right of 
Cepheus and a 
little farther 
from the pole. 
Her chair, which is on the arctic circle, cpnsists of 
four third magnitude stars and two smaller ones 
forming the back. 
Andromeda, her daughter, is just above her. A 
star of the second magnitude locates her left foot; 
Fig. 76.—Constellations Great Bear and 
Little Bear. 
