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TABLE I. — Continued. 



Remarks. 



2. Max. 1885, beginning of February. D. 



6a. Min. 1885, March 14, 9h. 32m. G. M. T. ; March 19, 9h. 12ni. G. M. T. K. 

 12. Ma.x. 1885, February 4. G. Max. 1885, February 11 ; magn. 2.0. K. 

 27a. Max. 1885, February 12. D. 

 37. Rising to max. 1885, May 11 ; magn. 7.3. K. 

 386. Rising to max. 1885, April 17 ; magn. 10.1. K. 



38c. Max. 1885, January 25±. Min. 1885, January 6.5, February 17. En. 

 43. Max. 1885, April 8.8; magn. 9.25 (a double max.?); 1885, Decem- 

 ber 6±?? K. 



46. Max. 1884, December 30 ; magn. 10.6. K. 



47. Minima partially observed, 1885, February 20, March 11. Star dis- 

 appeared in mist near horizon. K. 



53. Max. 1885, June 28; magn. 7.1. Min. 1885, March 10; magn. 13.2. K. 

 59. Invisible on each occasion. K. 

 64. Max. 1885, May 5 ; magn. 7.25. K. 

 69. Declining. K. 



