of a neis) Variable Star. '.i-:;rj 



Odl. 6. At hi h. and 7I h. Ids than f and y., and a little lefs 

 diaii ^ Lyriie;- between tlje filth and fourth magnitude. 



Oct. 7. At 6| b. between the tourtli' and tlurd magnitude.; 

 a little brighter than ^, and nenrly equal.to-J Herculis ;. much 

 brighter tlian f, ;c,, and ^ Lyra: ; 1 obierved'k tiii \zk ii- when 

 it was certainly increaled. 



At '/iho. Mr=,E. PiGOTT thought it. brighter than J and 5 

 Herculis. 



Odi. 8. At S b. nearly equal' to- 7 Lyr^e ; on account of' tlie 

 intervenin-g clouds,, I could not- perceive- which, was largeft ; 

 third magnitude. .-. 



.061.. 9.- At. 7 h, rather lofsthan y Lyn^; 



■ Ocl. 10.. At ^h. .i-iih. aiid 12 h. nearly equal to 7, if 

 -not rather lefs. , 



Oct. II.. AtSh. I oh. and i'2 hv rather lefs than y;. sat 

 I 2 h. if any difference, lefs than it was lafl: night. . -i 



0.(£l. 15.. At 8. h.=i^ nearly equal, to, though rather lefs 

 than, 9/ Lyne. 



, 06t 1 6 . hx. 6 1 . h . . and 9 1 .h . , little lefs .than .7, if- not ecjaal 

 •to it . . 



At 1 1 h. rather larger than <j^, but^ th-e weather- was> fogjxv-, 

 Mr. E. Pi GO T T agrees Avkh me in- both obfervation s. 

 - 0(51:. 17,. At 6i hJand 7 h* fomewhat lefs than y Lyrir-. • 

 t' Qdi, 18. At 6| h. between the fourth anxl fifth magnitude; 

 brighter than k and ^, and rather brighter than ^Lyra^; good 

 obfervation. - 



At 9|.h. I i thought it was decreafed, being, equal to f anoi 

 rather brighter than ?<: Lyrae. Mr. E. Pigott alfo thought it 

 was decreaiing. 



Od. 19. At 6| h. it was rather lefs than ^ and ?tj and 

 brighter than I Lyrasi 



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