[434] Primitive Constellations, vol. i. p. 278.
[435] Lalande’s Astronomie, vol. iv. p. 468.
[436] Quæst. Nat., Lib. 1, Cap. I. § 6; quoted by Dr. See. “Canicula” is Sirius, and “Nartis,” Mars.
[437] Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 11, 1892.
[438] The Observatory, April, 1906, p. 175.
[439] Houzeau, Bibliographie Gènèrale de l’Astronomie, vol. i., Introduction, p. 129.
[440] English Mechanic, March 25, 1904, p. 145.
[441] Humboldt’s Cosmos, vol. iii. p. 185, footnote (Otté’s translation).
[442] Lalande’s Astronomie, vol, i. p. 277.
[443] This was pointed out by Flammarion in his work Les Étoiles, page 532; but his identifications do not agree exactly with mine.