Notes to Catalogue of Zodiacal Stars. 53 



stars, printed in the Memoirs of the Astronomical So- 

 ciety. This will hereafter be quoted by the abbreviation 

 " H. n. C." 



B. 34 Tauri.) See H. n. C. 23. 



55 Tauri.) Flamsteed's Declination requires —8'. In Her- 

 schel's Index to Flamsteed, and in Phil. Trans. 1799, the 

 correction is given with a wrong sign. 



P. V. 43.) In the note, for " is left out of," read, " has —1° of 

 Decl. in." 



P. V. 225.) The place of Herschel's star I. 67 is probably R. A. 

 84° 12'. Decl. 32° 50'. 



At R.A. 89° 18'.— Decl. 14° l', is a cluster of stars, Hers. 

 VIII. 24 : in which is a double star, I. 57. Preceding 

 70 and 67 Orionis. " A spot which appears nebulous in 

 the finder, and is about 50' from 67 Ori. and 45' from 70. 

 More than 12 stars in view with 460; among them is a 

 double star. The largest of the base of an isosceles tri- 

 angle, n. preceded by four stars in a line. Considerably 

 unequal. With 460, one full diameter of L. Position 

 19°-8 s. following." 



Notes to the third Portion. 



Page 47. 



68 Orionis.) The precession in Decl. is — 0"'015, the proper 



motion 4-0'-05. Near this is a double star. Hers. VI. 

 72. " The most N. of two that are one degree asunder. 

 Very unequal. L. w; S. dr. Distance with 278, 72"'8 3. 

 Position 41°'0 s. preceding. 



6 Geminorum.) The prec. in Decl. — 0"'016; pr. mot. +0"*03. 



69 f. 1 Orionis.) The prec. in Dech — 0"-045j pr. mot. +G"-06. 

 P. VI. 13.) Double. The following star, 14 of Pi. 8 mag. 



R.A. +9"-0. Decl. — 1'56"-6. 

 44 X Aurigae.) Pr. mot'on in R.A. — 0"-14; in Decl. — 0"-32. 

 This latter is confirmed by an obs. of the Decl. by Flam- 

 steed. 



7 1] Geminorum.) Called Tejat. 



Anon. R.A. 90° W.) Double. Observed by Lalande. Hist. 

 Ccl. 313. 



72 f. 2 Orionis.) See Hers. V, 23. " A double star following f." 

 Distance about 40". 



9 Geminorum.) Mayer's declination requires +2'. 



12 .) Hers. V. 55. " A small star near the j)lace of 



12 Gem. Treble. The two nearest a little unequal. Di- 

 stance less than 1'. 



13 /x Geminorum.) Called Tejat posterior. 



15 Geminorum.) Double. The preceding star, Pi. 99, m.ag. 8. 



