. Astronomy without a telescope:. a and /3. 85. Canes Venatict — The Hounds of Bootes— are East of Ursa Major ; the constellation con-tains 25 visible stars. A line from Dubhe, throughPhecda, produced 19° farther, would touch a, ofthe 2nd magnitude, and named Cor Caroli — the Heart of Charles. The star is located in the heartof one of two hounds named Asterion and Chara,which, under the guidance of Bootes, were sup-posed to follow the two Bears around the hounds are technically known as Canes Ve-natici, but only Chara is shown on our maps, aand Alioth are pointers to the pole. 86. Leo


. Astronomy without a telescope:. a and /3. 85. Canes Venatict — The Hounds of Bootes— are East of Ursa Major ; the constellation con-tains 25 visible stars. A line from Dubhe, throughPhecda, produced 19° farther, would touch a, ofthe 2nd magnitude, and named Cor Caroli — the Heart of Charles. The star is located in the heartof one of two hounds named Asterion and Chara,which, under the guidance of Bootes, were sup-posed to follow the two Bears around the hounds are technically known as Canes Ve-natici, but only Chara is shown on our maps, aand Alioth are pointers to the pole. 86. Leo — The Lion. This is now the sixth inorder of the Zodiacal Constellations; it contains95 discernible stars, and is situated Eastward ofCancer, but is best located independently; or byreference to Ursa Major. It is represented on theglobe as a huge animal with flowing mane, openmouth, and long tail; the body just North of theEcliptic, and the hinder foot dipping below theEquinoctial. Regulus — a — a nearly white star. THE GKEAT BEAR, AND THE LIONS. of the 1st magnitude, in the breast, called also Cor Leonis, or the Lions Heart, is situatedonly 0° 28 North of the Ecliptic, in 28° 5 of theSign Si, and 22£° Northeast by North fromAlphard ; 5° North of a is y, of the 3rd magnitudeand 8° 21 distant from a is Algeiba — y— a brightorange colored star of the 2nd magnitude, the linefrom which to a is perpendicular to the Ecliptic,and points directly to Phecda and Megrez, in theDipper; the distance from Regains to Megrez is51° 11; 5j Leonis is equidistant from a and y,towards the West, and forms, with a, the handle,n the well known Sickle of Leo, which curves*ound to the West, forming the arch of the neck,md ends in the lower jaw. The Sickle consists ofh V, Yi £ of the 4th magnitude, n and e, of the 3dmagnitude, and A of the 4th magnitude ; x of the 5thmagnitude giving the limit of the nose about 4°North of X. East from y 13°, is Zozma — d — a paleyellow sta


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