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CATALOGUE OF THE DECLINATIONS OF STARS. 
S A0 | Mag. | «18590. | yAnaual 
+ Ro CES, 8 
8188 | 5 | 23 23 32 | + 2.8 
8195 | 6 | 23 24 22 | 42.9 
8211 | 6 | 23 27 40 | +3.0 
8224 | 4 | 23 30 40 | Lag 
8229 | 4 | 28 81 14 | Lag 
8237 | 4 | 28 83 28 | --2.9 
8245 | 6.7| 23 85 19 | Lag 
8268 | 5 | 23 40 11 | +2.9 
8282 | 6 | 28 42 Lag 
8284 | 6 | 23 42 31 3.0 
8324 | 5 | 28 50 35 3.0 
8326 | 6 | 23 50 59 3.0 
8338 | 7.8 | 23 53 34 3.0 
8345 | 6.7 | 23 54 32 3.0 
Authority. ` Mean | No, Obs. 5 1859.0. Systematic | Procession. | Moto 
Ad. 57 46 18.9 : > 
M. 43 | 88 27 43.3 , | 4p 19.81 | — 0.08 
42 1859 4 43.5 — 0.2 
Ad. 88 27 43.3 
M. TE $2 43 3.6 19.86 | + 0.04 
M. 139 45 41 39.4 19.89 | — 0.45 
E 2 1857 | - 1 39.5 —0.2 
Ad. 45 41 39.4 
M. 89 | 42 29 17.6 4-19.90 | + 0.03 
Ai.2 | 1856| 5 153 | +03 
Ad. 42 29 17.4 
M. 77 | 43 83 140 + 19.92 | + 0.01 
Gr. 7 44 12 38.3 0.2 | + 19.93 
Ai. 1840 6 39.8 0.0 
J: 1846 4 40.5 — 1.5 
Ja. 1850: 4 39.4 — 0,2 
Ad. 44 12 39.8 
M. 79 | 57 52 0.0 + 19.98 | + 0.06 
Br. 1755 1 58 10 51.3 + 19.99 | — 0.02 
J. 1845 4 49.0 | — 1.3 
Ja. 1850 4 48.9 — 0.2 
Ad. 58 10 47.6 : 
M. 20 98 -9 929.8 19.99 | -+ 0.04 
M. 37 24 21 28.4 20.04 | — 0.04 
Gr. 6 | 49 38 588 | —0.1 | + 20.04 | + 0.09 
T " 39 50| +0.1 
J. 1845 8 9.1 — 1.6 
Ad. 49 39 11.0 
M. 13 61 23 32.6 20.05 1 —7:0.04 
Gr. 6 41 34 56.8 + 0.3 20.05 
Ai. 1843 29 55.7 + 0.3 
d. 1846 4 56-4 == 1.5 
Ja. 1850 4 55.7 — 0.2 
Ad. 41 84 53.2 
Norr. — The declinations of the Radcliffe Catalogue, received since these computations were made, have - 
already been corrected by systematic corrections very nearly the same as those given by Midler. The results 
marked J. in the preceding Catalogue, from the original volumes, have not these corrections. 
The Radcliffe Catalogue contains, as it seems, the results of some of the observations designated by J. 2 in 
These latte 
erally omitted, as our stars would be affected Sub Polo by the uncertainty of refraction. 
the preceding list; and also, as I suppose, the results of Sub Polo observations. 
r I have gen- 
The reductions to 1845.0 in the Radcliffe Catalogue seem to contain proper motion in some cases. The 
method which I have employed did not admit of this in case of stars not contained in Mádler's list. 
' I find a discrepancy between Müdler's position of the stars 4789 and 7637, and modern observations. The 
latter indicate that the declinations for 1859 are as follows : — 
. 
4789 
52° 30 13".1 
1697 
53° 20! 1".7 
