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A treatise describing the construction, and explaining the use of new celestial and terrestrial globes : designed to illustrate in the most easy and natural manner, the phaenomena of the earth and heavens, ant to shew the correspondence of the two spheres : with great variety of astronomical and geographical problems / by George Adams, mathematical instrument-maker ...
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Celestial andterrestrial Globes 243

Westwards

Rig 1 .

Dec.

Lon.

Asc.

and

W.

Lat.

>4

Girdle of Andro- 7meda, Mizar j

n

34

Kichuans^ Louisiana

96

18

Caffiopeas thigh

T

59

P.Walesfort,Hud- \

sons Bay J

92

27

Almaak, foot of 7

4 *

Twightees, 8. of L

8Z

Andromeda J

7

Lake Michigan \

42

Shoulder of Perseus

y

5 2

Eikimos between >

L. Otter and L. C

6"

Pitetibi, Norths'America J

47

Algeftib,Persenssside

et

49

Cape Rilher, G. 7

63

St. Lawrence J

76

Rigel, Orions foot

fj

9

Sea and Coast of i

34

Olinda \

Eastwards

Rig*-

Dec.

E.

Asc.

and

Lon.

Lat.

132

Great Bears foot

X

47

Middle of Hungary

22

'39

Hydras heart

et

8

Kingdom Maffey, I

29

Africa \

'43

Corner of the 7Lyons mouth J

e

25

Nabasia, in Egypt

33

'49

Regulus, Lyons iheart )

et

-3

Abyssinia, Africa

39

176

Third in the Sq. \

53

Ostiakis,S.W. part

LL

Great Bear j

7

ot Siberia \

192

N.Wing of Virgo, }

I 2

Sea 2 0 E. of Pon- i

82

Vindematrix j

dicherry J

These stars are visible in the months ofJanuary, February, and March.

' R 2

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