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4. . The hinder part of a ship.

5. It looks to the east.

6., a star of the first magnitude, lies between this constellation and that of Argo.

7. In this constellation is the bright star.

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9. This constellation contains no star of greater magnitude than the fourth, and lies so far to the south, that it is in no wise conspicuous in our northern latitudes; but it was considered of the greatest importance by the ancients as portending changes of the weather.

10. A man on horseback, bearing an animal on a pole or spear.

11. Upon it an empty, and a  or.