CHAPTER X
CONSTELLATIONS NORTH OF THE ZODIAC
The constellations north of the zodiac have their respective
influences, analogous to those of the planets, existing in the mode
described in the following list.
- Ursa Minor. The bright stars in this constellation
- are like Saturn, and in some degree like Venus.
- Ursa Major is like Mars, but the nebula under the
- tail resembles the Moon and Venus in its influence.
- Draco. The bright stars operate like Saturn and Mars.
- Cepheus is like Saturn and Jupiter.
- Bootes is like Mercury and Saturn; but the bright and
- ruddy star, called Arcturus, is like Mars and Jupiter.
- Corona Borealis is like Venus and Mercury.
- Hercules (or the Kneeler) is like Mercury.
- Lyra is like Venus and Mercury.
- Cygnus is like Venus and Mercury.
- Cassiopeia is like Saturn and Venus.
- Perseus is like Jupiter and Saturn: but the nebula,
- in the hilt of the sword, is like Mars and Mercury.
- Auriga. The bright stars are like Mars and Mercury.
- Serpentarius is like Saturn, and moderately like Venus.
- Serpens is like Saturn and Mars.
- Sagitta is like Saturn, and moderately like Venus.
- Aquila is like Mars and Jupiter.
- Delphinus is like Saturn and Mars.
- Equus (or Pegasus). The bright stars are like Mars and Mercury.
- Andromeda is like Venus.
- Delta (or the Triangle) is like Mercury.