15^ ^'^f* Cjoodr ick e's Obfervaiions 



At 8| h. nearly the fame, if not Increafed, 



Ode. 20. At 6 1 h. rather brighter than J and 5 Herculls,, 

 and between the fourth and third magnitude. ' 



At 8| h. and 1 1 h. I thought it \vas increafed, but it was 

 lefs than y Lyrae ; between the third and fourth magnitude. 



0£t. 22. At 6 h. 8 h. and 9 h, nearly equal to y Lyrae. 



Od. 23. At 6 h. 8 h. and 1 1 h. rather lefs than y, though 

 nearly equal to it. 



Odi. 24. At 62 h. and 1 1 h. lefs than y Lyrae, and brighter 

 than J and Q Herculis; at 8 h. Mr. E. Pigott thought it 

 rather lefs than y Lyrac. 



05:. 25. At 6 h. 8 h. and 1 1 h. nearly, though perhaps not 

 quite equal to ^ Herculis ; lefs than J Herculis, and brighter ' 

 than ^ and I Lyrac; about the fourth magnitude. At 6| h» 

 Mr. E. Pigott thought it rather brighter than Q and 

 Herculis. 



061. 26. At 6 h. and 1 1 h. brighter than Q and Herculis, 

 but lefs than y Lyrae. 



Odi, 27. At 6 h. and 8| h. brighter than it was kft night, 

 but ftill lefs than y Lyrae ; much brighter than J and 6 Her* 

 culis ; the moon was at its full. 



061. 28. At 8 h. it rather lefs than y Lyrae. 



0£l. 29. At 91 h. nearly equal to, though rather brighter 

 than y Lyrae ; I faw them but for a (hort time on account of 

 clouds coming on. 



0(5t. 31. At 8 h. between the fifth and fourth magnitude; 

 lefs than f and h, and brighter than ^ Lyrae. Mr. E. Pigott 

 thought it equal to ^ Lyrae at 8| h. 



Nov. I. At 6ih. between the fourth and fifth magnitude; 

 tather brighter than f, and brighter than )c and ^ Lyrse. 



Nov. 3, At 5i h. little lefs than y Lyr«, 



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