Bahnbestiiuiinmg des: Kometen 1889 IV. 



29f 



Monthly Noticy Bd. 51. 



Parallaxe 



a genc 



geoc. 



Aa 



AS 



o?36 

 040 

 036 

 025 



0-2Ö 



o- 29 



023 

 025 

 017 

 021 

 019 

 019 



o' 20 



5-85 

 4 -88 



338 

 337 

 3-6i 

 2-88 



2-93 

 20Ö 



235 

 2 09 

 1-97 

 199 



loi' 1 1"! 48?lo 



10 14 1195 



>ö ii 39-20 



16 4<) iS- 15 



16 53 9 '74 



17 o 50' 12 

 17 6 23-96 

 17 21 j4' 18 

 17 42 25 79 



17 50 l6-20 

 iS 2 2 ■ Ol 



18 40 45-75 

 18 42 53-22 



24 °3' ' 34^98 



24 57 5505 



28 o 49-28 



29 53 57-18 



30 17 42-80 



31 I 2-17 



31 29 45-04 



32 37 21-32 



33 54 41-59 



34 20 56 08 

 34 58 26-01 



36 57 48-59 



37 4 18-82 



o»34 



034 

 0-85 

 064 

 087 

 00g 



0-37 

 o- 60 

 o- 28 



O- 20 

 0-46 

 O' 4O 

 I ■ I I 



3 '-'75 

 4-58 

 6-78 

 1-94 

 o- 27 

 4-3° 

 7-35 

 5-21 

 2 -90 



9-73 

 10-68 

 10-98 



9-08 



Plummer. 



Astr. Nachr. Bd. 126, S. 57. 



Parallaxe 



a geoc. 



geoc. 



Aa 



AS 



+ ISIS 



+ I-I5 



-(- lOI 



-h 0-78 



-+- 0-7S 



-t- 0-24 



■+■ 054 



Beobachters: 



the 7-inch Equat. and Repsold Micrometer. 



eighth magn.; and is surrounded by faint nebulous matter, with a short tail 

 sufficiently bright to shevv the wires. Definition good and steady. Faint tail. 

 still fairly bright and small ^ star 9Y2 mag. 



25° 58' 48-02 



23 8 3-06 



20 17 6 94 



14 4O 3901 



7 4 26-21 



II 57 8-S3 



14 15 2-43 



0-57 



0-37 

 0-62 

 023 

 005 

 005 



10-38 

 3-60 



10-91 

 6-88 

 8-44 

 o- 50 

 0-77 



