3.-56"' A//'. -Goodricke's Obfcr'uattons 



kfs thaii >i LyrEc. Mv. B. Pigot-t thought it had rather in- 

 cceafed from 8| to 1 1 h. ' ; 



•Sept. 24, At i3-ll>. certainly- brighter than it was lafc nighty 

 but intervening clouds precluded all further obfervation. 



Sept. 28. At i.ah. not quite fo- bright a-s 7 Lyrye, but rather, 

 brighter than Q a?id | Herculis. Mr. E. Pigott thought it* 

 nearly equal to '}/,l.jr{f. . . . 



Sept. 29. At-ji h. not lobright a-s-^ Lyrs*.- 

 At 8f h-. to TO'I h. nearly equal to | and Q IlercuHs; but ifi 

 any thing it feenned rather lefs- than f, and rather. hi-igliier.thaii. 

 ^: about the fourth n^aG[nitude. 



At 1 1 5 h. to -izi b. the fame, if notlefs ; I could not compare 

 it welt to J and'^, becaufe they were low ; moon-light, bu-t the 

 air was clear. 



Sept. 30. At7h. rather lefs than ^, if hot equal Jro it; a 

 iittle- lefs than 1^ and; brighter than Herculis r about the- 

 fourth magnitude. ' *' '^ " 



At II h. and 125 h. it feenied to be on- its ihcreafc, beinir 

 for the-moft'part larger th'an J and '5 Herculis-. 



061. 1 and 2. About its greatefl: brightnefs, but lefs than* 

 ^''fcyVi'.'" Mi". E.' PlGOTT thoug-ht it brighter on the 2d 

 than on the if!:, being on the 2d' nearly equal^ to ^Eyras. '" '"'" 

 Oct. 4. At lorh. I thought it rather lefs',. but'-the weather- 

 was hazy. i'ot)i^i 

 Oct. 5. At 6| h. not fo bright -as J' and '^ Herculis ; a little - 

 brighter than ^, and brighter than ^ and k Lyrie ; air clear. 



At 9! h. nearly- equal '.0 ^, and a little brighti^r than §and ?& 

 Lyra;. • 



At I2i h. a little lefs than ^, nearly equal ta >«, and rather a 

 little brighter than I .yra' ; between the fourth tind fifth mag- 

 nitude ; air very clear» 



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