t€o Mr, Gooduicke's Obfervatwns 



inap^aitude. At i8| h. I thought it-was mcreafed ; obferved in 



t-wi light. 



Nov. 21. At 7"h. fomething brighter thriii ^ and J Herculis, 



Nov. 25. At 7 h. lefs than y Lyra?, and brighter than 5 

 Ilerciills ; between the fourth and third magnitude. At 9I h. 

 I thought it v/as decreafed, being now of the fourth mag- 

 nitude. 



Nov. 26. At 9:h. =h much lefs than 7/, and of between the 

 fourth and fifth mngnitude ; but the weather was too hazj, 

 and the moon-light too ftrong, to obfcrve well. 



Nov. 29. At 72 h. and 8 h. rather brighter than y Lyrae. 

 Mr. Edw. Pigott thought it nearly equal to y at 8 h. 



Nov. 30. At 8| h. and io| h. brighter than y Lyra?, and 

 lefs than /3 Cygni ; air clear. 



Dex:. 4. At 5I h. 6| h. and io|- h. lefs than 7 Lyra^, and 

 brighter than 6 Herculis ; between the third and fourth mag- 

 nitude. Mr. E. PiGOTT thought it nearly equal to y at 6| h. 



Dec. 9. At 8 h. much lefs than y Lyrae, and brighter 

 than^Lyrie; about between the fourth and fifth magnitude. 

 At 182 h. it was increafed, and nearly eqUal to Herculis ; but ' 

 lefs than Q and J ; not quite of the fourth magnitude. 



Dec. 1 1. At 6 h. and 8 h. lefs than y Lyrae, and brighter 

 ilian Q and | Herculis. At 8|- h. ^\ h. and i^l h. nearly 

 equal to, though rather lefs than y. 



Dtc. 12. At 5 h, and 6 h. ^learly equal to 7, thougli rather- 

 lefs. 



Dec. 13. At 51 h. and 9I h. fomething brighter than y, 



Dec. 14. At 7 h. and 8| h. rather brighter than y. 



Dec. 17. At 5! h. lefs than y Lyra% and brighter than 

 S and t, Herculis. At 7I h. nearly equal to y^ though rather 



Dec, 



