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and to the south of southwest respectively. Above these constellations, and extending beyond the south toward the east, the Virgin (_Virgo_) occupies the mid-heavens. Above the Virgin we see the Herdsman (_Booetes_), his head and shoulders nearly overhead. Low down in the south is the Centaur (_Centaurus_), bearing on his spear the Wolf (_Lupus_) as an offering for the Altar (_Ara_), which, however, is invisible in these latitudes. Above the Wolf we see the Scales (_Libra_), while the Scorpion (_Scorpio_), one of the few constellations which can at once be recognized by its shape, is rising balefully in the southeast. The Serpent Bearer (_Ophiuchus_) bears the Serpent (_Serpens_) in the mid-heavens toward the southeast, the Crown (_Corona Borealis_) being high up in the east, close by the Serpent's head. Low down in the east is the Eagle (_Aquila_), with the fine steel-blue star _Altair_, the Swan on the left about northeast, and above it the Lyre (_Lyra_), with the still more brilliant steel-blue star _Vega_. Hercules occupies the space between the Lyre on the one side and the Crown and the Serpent's head on the other. He is high up, due east. Lastly, the Dragon winds from between the Pointers and the Pole round the Little Bear, toward Cepheus, and then eastward toward the feet of Hercules, close by which we see his head and gleaming eyes (b and g). [Illustration: MAP VI. NIGHT SKY.--MAY AND JUNE. At 11 o'clock: May 7. | |At 9 o'clock: June 7. At 10-1/2 o'clock: May 15.|At 9-1/2 o'clock: |At 8-1/2 o'clock: June 14. At 10 o'clock: May 22. | May 30. |At 8 o'clock: June 22. Stars of the first magnitude are eight-pointed; second magnitude, six-pointed; third magnitude, five-pointed; fourth magnitude (a few), four-pointed; fifth magnitude (very few), three-pointed. For star names refer to page 4.] [Illustration: MAP VII. NIGHT SKY.--JUNE AND JULY. At 11 o'clock: June 7. | |At 9 o'clock: July 7. At 10-1/2 o'clock: June 14.|At 9-1/2 o'clock:|At 8-1/2 o'clock: July 14. At 10 o'clock: June 22. | June 30. |At 8 o'clock: July 22. Stars of the first magnitude are eight-pointed; second magnitude, six-pointed; third magnitude, five-pointed; fourth magnitude (a few), four-pointed; fifth magnitude (very few), three-pointed. For star names refer to page 4.] NIGHT SKY.--JUNE AND JULY. The Great Bear (_Ursa Major_) is in the mid-heavens t
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