| MUSCA | Small constellation in the southern hemisphere lying between Crux and Chamaeleon (5) |
| PAVO | Small constellation of the southern hemisphere lying between Tucana and Ara; the Peacock (4) |
| AQUARIUS | Large constellation of the southern hemisphere lying between Cetus and Aquila (8) |
| LEPUS | Small constellation of the southern hemisphere (the Hare) lying between Orion and Columba (5) |
| SNAKE | A long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and |
| HYDRA | Largest of the modern constellations, in the southern hemisphere between Virgo and Antlia (5) |
| LUPUS | Constellation in the southern hemisphere named after the wolf (5) |
| MENSA | Name a constellation in the southern hemisphere (5) |
| RETICULUM | A small constellation in the southern hemisphere (9) |
| ARIES | Small constellation of the northern hemisphere whose brightest star is Hamal (5) |
| MINOR | Small constellation also called the Little Bear (4,5) |
| LYRA | Small constellation in the northern hemisphere that contains the star Vega (4) |
| CORONABOREALIS | A small constellation in the Northern Celestial Hemisphere (6,8) |
| ANDROMEDA | Constellation of the northern hemisphere lying between Cassiopeia and Pegasus (9) |
| HERCULES | Large constellation of the northern hemisphere lying between Lyra and Corona Borealis (8) |
| CANISMAJOR | A constellation in the Southern hemisphere close to Orion, containing Sirius, the brightest star in the sky (5,5) |
| ARGO | Formerly a large constellation in the southern hemisphere between Canis Major and the Southern Cross. |
| ARA | Small constellation in the Milky Way |
| VOLANS | Small constellation lying between Carina and Hydrus in the southern hemisphere (6) |
| TRIANGULUM | Sixth-smallest of the 88 constellations, in the southern hemisphere between Norma and Apus (10) |