U RS
I 335 5
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Names and Situations of the Stars.
3 Longitude,
17 u 39
16 i8 8
18 13 48
"7 33 11
Inform, between Gemini and the fore- 05 23 6 54 70 foot of the Bear
S IS 39 28
17 19 32
18 o 47
18 29 23
27 25 i 9
21 36 o
20 41 31
28 37 48
19 39 10 28 30 18
In the Tip of the Nofe Preced. of 2 againft the Eyes
Subfeq. of the fame
75 Againft rhe Jaw
Preced. of 2 in the Forehead North, in the preced. anterior Foot
80
North, of the Informes under the £ Si o 58 20 anterior Feet C eg 20 53 39
South, of the preced. Foot 29 37 3
Pofterior in the Forehead 20 58 41
Preced. in the Triangle of the Neck 23 15 30
85 Second of the Informes That under the preced. Knee South, in the Triangle of the Neck
That over the preced. Knee
Nor.of the brighter among 5 Informes Si 6
SI 3 12 jo
50 28 47 53
24 57 27 zy 39 29
51 2 57 59
S 28 58 12
South, of the fame
In Extrem. of the Ear
Pofter. in the Triangle of the Neck
In the id anterior Knee
100 A lcfs over this
- 3
Si
7 3i -1 ° 34 S3
f zo 4 2
22 o 38 26 29 5 o 26 16 4 51 16
Laft of $ Informes under the ante- rior Feet
North, of a in the Breaft
no South, of the fame
r,
6 16
54 4
27 57
1 37
48 39
57
"5 Preced. of Informes under the pcO fterior Feet C North, in the preced. pofter. Foot
South, and pofter. in the fame Foot
ISO
2d of the Informes under the poft.Feet 3d and North, of the fame
Prec.in theBafe of anOxygonousA? of Informes,\lnder the Bear's Feet >
130
Subfeq. in the Bafe of the Oxygon
iJ1
In theApex of theOxygonousTriang. In the preced. pofter. Leg
140 South in P of preced, or in the Sid© North, of preced. in the Back
"45
55 2
SI 9 44
50 28 38 28
a 2 21 49 1 56 55
5 o 20 7 52 " 4 4' 45 12 18 14 16 42 35
16 40 51 1 28 23
15 13 22 1 53 10
51 l6 54 2
Latitude. North. o / il
38 38 24 41 30 16 36 58 19
39 50 13 23 z 58
40
12
47
44
33
1
44 35
29
43
59
38
•7
6
5*
42
17 49
44 53
29
2 5
2
44
47
54 43
29
34
29
23
4 1
53
47
28
38
28
57
11
47
48
5
44 33
3
Names and Situations of the Stars.
In the preced. pofter. Knee South, in the fubfeq. pofter. Knee North, in the fame Knee
41
34 45 21 5 21 20 13 16 10 16 5 10 13 49
19 33 52
4 5 24 3" 11 31 18 21
12 5 54 11 49 42 26 35 38 u 5 14
13 11 35
■5 1 4" 26 31 49 22 10 5
26 59 12
27 23 30
24 46 14 15 4 12
25 39 15 10 49 58
26 53 23
20 51 27
33 25 55 42 47 58 38 85 45 25 49 20
36 4 34 20 4 22
■7 55 5 8 36 36 zi 53 16 39
51 13 2
45 7 19 38 26 25
28 58 26
34 5 6 3°
35 20 16
53 39 >6
20 42 32
20 17 29 24 40
46 25 7
24 24 4 46 9 35
40 39 18 42 39 11
38. 14 10 34 37 7
4 1 " 33 26 43 16 18 32 33
22 4 14
49 27 46
29 52 27
50 11 42 28 57 46
50 35 12 22 13 20
25 3 44
42 30 35
43 45 37
28 51 47
5 1 2 3 45 21 36 55
44 28 41 34 49 "4
44 23 38 44 49 I2
21 3 23
46 48 33 44 29 4
42 57 j8 24 56 4 33 3 5 24 54 27 24 29 35
4 3
V
4 6
o
5 6
4 3
V
3 5
4
5
4 5 5
5 S
5 6
5 4
6 7 7
4 5
V
6
3 4
V
3 .6 6 16
31 45 30 4 51
49 40 5 29 31 30
150
& Longitude
s
° t ft 24 29 32
W 3 o 37
2 20 15
.51 29 52 42 27 38 30
tft? 1 16 32 SI 29 21 41
'5 44 57 tn; o 36 32 41.28 33 4°
20 1 48 B 6 30 1; S\ 10 43 46
- te 7 54 52
South, in the Thigh il 29 21 15
160
Tl • 1 23 14 2
Bright Star in theThigh; the South/7 26 635 of the following in Square j 23 43 54
m ■ 5' 4'
5 44 25
41 2 5 35 54 It? ° 5 37 SI z6 4° 4° lit IO 52 24 4 5 1 53
41 26 34 28 1% 10 28 30
3 29 14 Sl zS 2 7 25 t!t "3 '3 35
In the Root of the Tail ; North, of; Square of the following < In the South. Hip "
170
North, in the Hip 175
SI 29 59 48
27 30 45
fl£ 4 40 31
That prec. the Inform, under the Tail 13 26 26
'4 45 '3 180
SI 23 53 31
n? 17 12 4 il 18 30 28 1K19 27 18
4 31 25
Latitude. North, a / //
35 3' 46 24 46 5 26 9 3 30 46 34 35 46 45
32 4' 24
36 12 31 14 49
37 '7 9 40 4 3
49 27 1 29 '5 46 56 1 1 51 27 6 16 41 32 23
48 6 52 47 7 26
49 34 37 41 lo 22 38 58 35
51 6 44 48 46 41 51 39 36 38 34 36 45 37 34
52 4' 36 40 35 50 48 6 48 S 2 13 5° 37 46
51 38 3 2
5
6 7
5
6
4 3
4 6 6
5 6
4 5
5 4 3
5
4 3
6
5 4
4 5
§
V 5
6 6
4 6 6
5 6 4
5 6 4 6
6 2
6 5
2
6
ift of the Tail
185 Bright Star under the Tail Informts
That following the iftofthe Tail
ISO
Inform. prcc.Bootes betweentheTai] ? of the Bear, and Coma Berenices}
19!
ift of the 2 preceding the laft of T the Tail /
Middle of 3 bright ones in the Tail
200 That refting, as it were,on the former
That preced. the laft of the Tail
Prec. in A over the laft of the Tail
205 North, in the fame Triangle
20 14 22 41 21 43 1 IK 25 45 10
5 "6 3 24 • 5'
23 7 8 23 4 4 23 13 27
21 42 23
22 54 28
53 53 48 40 22 40 33 13 40 37 42
4 3
4 4
I
5 6 6
6 6
6
6 6 7
6 4 5
I 7
6 7
5 .
7 " 7
V
5 6
6 7 6
5 4 7
5
V
6
4 5 7
57 57 46 39 5 1 39 61 3 41 38 51 12 54 20 16
6 6 6 6 i
4° 7 53 60 52 51 33 57 20 55 "4 "9 38 54 37
z
6 4 5
5
4 t 39 50 41 51 18
7 7
23 28 15
15 54 8
24 23 21 11 1 8 59
11 29 36
5 22 51 20 o 55
12 48 o
16 53 28
"4 55 49
ft I 38 2Z
■ 47 34
6 58 9
210 Laft of the Tail
Informes towards Bootes's Belt
Laft of the Triangle over the Tail 215
n? 1
25 24
22 34 24
ft 5 20 16
5 25 42
5 43 42
^ is 51 20
41 40 11
43 40 31
43 27 29
44 14 22 44 12 28
5 1 47 4
44 6 33 S 6 23 14
56 33 28' 60 22 20
52 52 3
s £ 4 a 5 50 20 27
57 5 1 I0
45 '7 23 45 23 4° 39 6 27
58 14 26
54 24 o 42 31 4 42 25 12 42 18 3 58 25 13
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Ursa Minor, the little Sear, call'd alfo Charles's Wain t and by the Greeks, Cynofura ; by its neighbourhood to the North Pole, gives the Denomination afXT©-, Sear, thereto. See Pole, Arctic, i£c.
'Ptolemy and Tycbo make it to confifi of 8 Stats ; but Mr. Flajnfletid of 14 : The Longitudes, Latitudes, Magni- tudes, tSc. whereof, as laid down in the firitaimic Catalogue, follow.
Stars