CONTENTS OF THE THIRD PART.

2     Days of the Planetary Week, as named after the Sun, Moon,
          and Five Planets. p. 1-4. table

3     Memorial Lines for the Planetary Week, as connected with
          Prophecy. p. 5

4     Names of the Days of the Planetary Week of the Brahmins,
          as given by Le Gentil. Singalese Names of the Days of the 
          Planetary Week, as given by Le Gentil. p. ib. tables

5     Siamese Names of the Planetary Week, according to La 
          Loubere. p. 6. table

6     Memorial Lines for the Days of the Week, in analogy with 
          those of Creation. p. ib.

7     Memorial Lines, according to the Order of the Signs.
          p. 7. table

8     Memorial Lines, according to the Course of Prophecy.
          p. ib. table

9     Memorial Lines for the Constellations. p. 8-11.

10   Decans. p. 9.

11   Memorial Lines for the Names of Stars. p. 12-14.

12   Note on the Names of the Stars. p. 14-15.

13   On the Mansions of the Moon, or Lunar Zodiac. p. 16-18.

14   Memorial Lines for the Mansions of the Moon. p. 18-19.

15   The Mythology of India, in connexion with Ancient 
          Astronomy. p. 20-21. table

16   The Mythology of the Scandinavian Nations, as connected with
          Ancient Astronomy. p. 22-24. table

17   Note on Hela. p. 23.

18   Note on Noetic p. 24.

19   Memorial Lines for the Names of the Mythology of India, as
          connected with Ancient Astronomy. p. 25-26. table

20   Memorial Lines for the Names of the Mythology of 
          Scandinavia, with Notes. p. 27. table

21   Memorial Lines for the Names of the Planets, as connected
          with Ancient Astronomy. p. 28-29. table

22   Notes, &c. on the Names of the Planets. p. 29-32. tables
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I. Contents of the First Part.
II. Contents of the Second Part.
III. Contents of the Third Part.
IV. Contents of the Fourth Part.
V. Contents of Mizraim; Or, Astronomy of Egypt

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