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TABLE II. — Continued. 



The list given in Table II. is extracted from Mr. Chandler's unpub- 

 lished catalogue of suspected variables, and comprises the objects in 

 that catalogue the variability of which is suspected on reasonably good 

 evidence. The first column contains the provisional numbers by which 

 the corresponding stars are designated in Mr. Chandler's catalogue. 

 The second column, as in Table I., gives the H. P. number. The 

 remaining columns contain the right ascension and declination for 

 1875, the supposed magnitude at maximum and at minimum, and the 

 authority for the suspicion of variability. 



Accurate observations of these stars, or of other similar objects, are 

 much to be desired. Information respecting the dates of observation, 

 and results derived from the comparisons, which may be communi- 

 cated by observens, will be published in the circular for 1885, whether 

 they relate to 1884 or to previous years. 



Harvard College Obsekvatokt, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



