Notes to Catalogue of zodiacal Stars. 379 
P.V. 164.) Piazzi calls this 124 Tauri, while Herschel is of 
opinion that no such star was obs. by Fl. unless with a cor- 
rection of + 1° 4’ of R. A. which would make 124 Tauri 
identical with P. V. 192. 
126 Tauri.) Is misprinted 116, in Piazzi’s Cat. 
P. V.184.) Three stars near this, the first 8 mag. n. prec. the 
second 7.8 mag.s. prec., and the third 8.9 mag. following. 
P.V. 192, or B. 394 Tauri.) Is C. H. 355. See the last note 
but two, 
128 Tauri.) Proper motion, R. A.—0"14. Decl.+0"10. 
M. 216.) Mayer’s declination is—26", it was observed by him 
but once. 
133 Tauri.) The Decl. in Bode’s Cat. is only to minutes, is 
marked L, and is 5’ too great ; yet Flamsteed’s declination 
is within a minute of the truth. 
M. 218.) Bode’s 191 Orionis does not agree very well with 
this. R. A.—44’, Decl.+4}’, and marked L. Mayer’s 
R. A. is marked .-. 
P. VY. 225.) Hereabouts, a double star. Hers. 1.67. About 
55’ preceding the 37th nebula of M. Messier ; the largest 
and most preceding of 2 stars. Very unequal. Both p. r. 
With 460, near 2 diameters of L. Pos. 23°-95 n. follow- 
ing.’ The place of the nebula or more properly cluster, 
above referred to, is about R. A. 84° 50’, Decl. 32° 13’. 
P, VY. 242.) The R.A. of this as obs. by Bradley, is—8”-9 
when compared with Piazzi’s determination; that of the 
next star (244) is+8"9. Upon which Bessel remarks, 
that although Br. observed each star only once, yet he thinks ~ 
some reliance may be placed on their proper motions. Brad- 
ley’s diff. of R.A. for 1755,=79"6: Lalande for 1798, 
(Hist. Cél. 313) = 4°5 =67""5 ; Piazzi, for 1800, =55”-2, 
P. VY. 244.) Pi. supposes this to be 138 Tauri. In Fl. obs. of 
that star, the time is wanting, but Herschel thinks the R.A. 
of the Brit. Cat. not far from the truth. 
137 Tauri.) Appears to be double, — Piazzt. 
54%. 1 Orionis.) Proper motion inR.A.—0"-23, in Decl. —0”-09, 
57 %- 2 Orionis.) Proper motion in R. A.+0’-12, in Deel, 
+0”08. In Piazzi’s Catalogue it is erroneously called 64 y.4, 
Page 371. 
Anon. R. A. 87° 15’) Hist. Cél. p. 315. Quintuple. Hers, 
1V. 48. “ Inthe form of a cross. About $ degree n. pre- 
ceding h Geminorum, in a line parallel to 65” (qu. 62?) 
* Orionis and Tauri; the middle of three. The two 
nearest or preceding of the five extremely wnequal. Distance 
20”-95. Pos. 7°45 s. preceding. The last of] the three, jn 
the short bar of the cross, _ anexcessive y obscure stay 
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