2. Our task should now be to continue with Hydra, because it has 7 stars rising before Crater:

Alphard 09h 27m 35.25s 09h 27.588m 143.3
κ 09h 40m 18.38s 09h 40.306m 146.5
υ¹ 09h 51m 28.68s 09h 51.478m 149.4
υ² 10h 05m 07.49s 10h 05.125m 152.8
λ 10h 10m 35.40s 10h 10.590m 154.2
μ 10h 26m 05.51s 10h 26.092m 158.1
φ 10h 38m 35.01s 10h 38.584m 161.3
ν 10h 49m 37.43s 10h 49.624m 164.1

The first 2 of them are in the 10th and the following 5 in the 11th hour:

The 10th hour:

  ν Cancri 5.45 24° 27′ N 09h 00m 137.0 545.0

Talitha Australis

κ Ursa Majoris 3.57 47° 09′ N 09h 01m 137.1 545.1
  ω Hydrae 4.99 05° 06′ N 09h 03m 137.8 545.8
  σ¹ Ursa Majoris 5.15 66° 52′ N 09h 04m 138.0 546.0
  κ Cancri 5.23 10° 40′ N 09h 05m 138.3 546.3

Alsuhail

λ Velorum 2.23 43° 14′ S 09h 06m 138.5 546.5
  σ² Ursa Majoris 4.80 67° 08′ N 09h 06m 138.6 546.6
  τ (2 stars) Ursa Majoris 4.67 63° 31′ N 09h 07m 138.7 546.7
  ξ Cancri 5.16 22° 03′ N 09h 07m 138.8 546.8
Miaplacidus β Carinae 1.67 69° 31′ S 09h 13m 140.3 548.3
Tureis ε Carinae 1.86 59° 03′ S 09h 15m 140.8 548.8

Alphard

α Hydrae 1.99 08° 26′ S 09h 25m 143.3 551.3
  ω Leonis 5.40 09° 03′ N 09h 26m 143.6 551.6

 

τ¹ Hydrae 4.59 02° 46′ S 09h 27m 143.7 551.7
  τ² Hydrae 4.54 01° 11′ S 09h 29m 144.4 552.4

Alterf

λ Leonis 4.32 22° 58′ N 09h 29m 144.4 552.4
  ξ Leonis 4.99 11° 18′ N 09h 30m 144.5 552.5
  A Hydrae 5.56 05° 55′ S 09h 32m 145.1 553.1
  ι Hydrae 3.90 01° 08′ N 09h 37m 146.4 554.4
  κ Hydrae 5.07 14° 20′ S 09h 38m 146.5 554.5
Subra ο Leonis 3.52 09° 54′ N 09h 39m 146.8 554.8
  ψ Leonis 5.36 14° 01′ N 09h 41m 147.4 555.4

Ras Elaset Australis

ε Leonis 2.97 24° 00′ N 09h 43m 147.6 555.6
  υ¹ Hydrae 4.11 14° 51′ S 09h 49m 149.4 557.4

Ras Elaset Borealis

μ Leonis 3.88 26° 15′ N 09h 50m 149.7 557.7
  ν Leonis 5.26 12° 27′ N 09h 56m 151.1 559.1
  π Leonis 4.68 08° 03′ N 09h 58m 151.6 559.6
period 4
Ga3-17 (77) Ga3-18 Ga3-19 (*143)
Tureis (140.8)   Al Minhar al Asad (142.6), Alphard (143.3)
Ga3-20 (80) Ga3-21 Ga3-22 (**54) Ga3-23 (*147)
ω Leonis (143.6), τ¹ Hydrae (143.7), τ² Hydrae, Alterf (144.4)  ξ Leonis (144.5), A Hydrae (145.1) ι Hydrae (146.4)  κ Hydrae (146.5), Subra (146.8), ψ Leonis (147.4)
The Knot (Ukdah)
Ga3-24 Ga4-1 (**57) Ga4-2 (*150) Ga4-3 Ga4-4 (88)
Ras Elaset Australis (147.6) υ¹ Hydrae (149.4) Ras Elaset Borealis (149.7)  ν Leonis (151.1)  π Leonis (151.6)

The 11th hour:

  υ² Hydrae 4.60 13° 04′ S 10h 02m 152.8 560.8

Al Jabhah

η Leonis 3.48 16° 46′ N 10h 05m 153.4 561.4

Regulus

α Leonis 1.36 12° 13′ N 10h 06m 153.7 561.7
  λ Hydrae 3.61 12° 21′ S 10h 08m 154.2 562.2

Adhafera

ζ Leonis 3.43 23° 40′ N 10h 14m 155.7 563.7

Tania Borealis

λ Ursa Majoris 3.45 43° 10′ N 10h 14m 155.7 563.7

Algieba

γ Leonis 2.01 20° 06′ N 10h 17m 156.5 564.5

Tania Australis

μ Ursa Majoris 3.06 41° 45′ N 10h 19m 157.0 565.0
  μ Hydrae 3.83 16° 50′ S 10h 23m 158.1 566.1

Shir

ρ Leonis 3.84 09° 18′ N 10h 30m 159.9 567.9
  φ Hydrae 4.91 16° 53′ S 10h 36m 161.3 569.3
  ν Hydrae 3.11 16° 12′ S 10h 47m 164.1 572.1

Alkes

α Crateris 4.08 18° 02′ S 10h 57m 166.6 574.6

Merak

β Ursa Majoris 2.34 56° 39′ N 10h 59m 167.2 575.2
Ga4-5 (*153) Ga4-6 (90) Ga4-7 Ga4-8
 υ² Hydrae (152.8), Al Jabhah (153.4) Regulus (153.7), λ Hydrae (154.2)   Adhafera, Tania Borealis (155.7)
period 10
Ga4-9 (*157) Ga4-10 (**66)
Algieba (156.5), Tania Australis (157.0)  μ Hydrae (158.1)
period 11
Ga4-11 Ga4-12 (*160) Ga4-13
  Shir (159.9) φ Hydrae (161.3)
period 12
Ga4-14 Ga4-15
period 13
Ga4-16 (100) Ga4-17 Ga4-18 (*166) Ga4-19 (**75)
ν Hydrae (164.1)     Alkes (166.6), Merak (167.2)

Although I have argued for important stars (e.g. Regulus) occupying more than one glyph position we need (to be able to keep order) a documentation which associates each star with its nearest glyph.

Presumably there should normally be only a single star 'ruling' for each day (glyph), but we cannot at present know which.