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- Ursa Minor (er´-sa Mi´-nor)—the Little Bear. (face North.)

- Corvus (kôr´-vus)—the Crow. (face South.)

- Ursa Major (er´sa Mā´-jor)—the Great Bear. (face North.)

- Hercules (her´-kū-lēz)—the Kneeler.

- The Diagrams.

- The Constellations Of Spring.

- Cetus (sē´-tus)—the Whale. (face Southeast.)

- Leo (le´o)—the Lion. (face South.)

- Auriga (â-ri´-ga)—the Charioteer. (face Northwest.)

- Coma Berenices (kō´-ma Ber-e-ni´-sez)—berenice's Hair.

- Andromeda (an-drom´-e-dä)—the Chained Lady.

- Pegasus (peg´-a-sus)—the Winged Horse. (face South.)

- The Constellations Of Autumn.

- Cancer (kan´-ser)—the Crab. (face West.)

- Gemini (jem´-i-ni)—the Twins. (face West.)


the Constellations Of Winter.








Map showing the principal stars visible from Lat. 40° N. at 9 o'clock, January first. Map showing the principal stars visible from Lat. 40° N. at 9 o'clock, January first.









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taurus (tâ´-rus)—the Bull. (face Southwest.)


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meteoric Showers.






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