13] OBSERVATIONS OF COMET II. 1861. 77 



Star. K. A. 1861-0. N. P. D. 1861-0. Authority. 



h. m. s. , 



t 15 4 1-33 42 59 22'55 Arg. 15138, 39 & 



u 15 13 32-48 43 52 2T45 15266 



v 15 19 24-05 44 14 8'99 15347 



w 15 13 54-71 44 28 34'20 15272 



x 15 21 13-64 45 12 35'38 Johnson 3385 



y 15 20 5-93 45 8 36'32 Arg. 15355 



z 15 21 38-49 45 30 23'41 Johnson 3387 



aa 153340-19 45 56 27'99 3423 



bb 153024-17 46 22 13'89 3413 



cc 15 34 45-30 46 51 5'65 3431 



dd 15 41 28-95 47 5 56'02 3448 



ee 15 46 14'48 47 57'43 3462 



// 15 47 52-16 47 9 27'67 3464 



gg 16 4 37'39 48 32 30'79 H. C. 29530 



hh 162237-14 48 26 28'41 30042 



ii 16 32 3-53 48 19 43'04 Eq. Comparison. 



kk 163735-56 48 32 26'10 H. C. 30489 



II 164432-00 48 5 41'91 30687 



mm 16 55 43'43 48 21 7'36 31031 



nn 165851-13 47 54 20'14 B. Z. 426 16 h 57 m 41 s 



oo 17 2 5'02 475747'SO Eq. Comparison. 



pp 17 9 8-21 47 43 49'86 H. C. 31417 



qq 17 10 20-85 47 38 5'93 31456 



rr 17 17 8'42 47 35 49-01 31697 



ss 173028-18 463036-13 32154 and 5 



tt 173625-19 462732-75 Johnson 3741 



uu 174354-58 45 50 48'38 3763 



vv 174950-27 45 48 35'65 B. Z. 478. 17 h 47 m 53 s 



ww 17 55 25-32 45 16 3T59 Eq. Comparison. 



The place assumed for the star (ii) is derived from equatorial com- 

 parisons made on Oct. 15 with H. C. 30489. The place of (oo) is derived 

 from equatorial comparisons made on Nov. 20 with B. Z. 426. 16 d 57 m 41, 

 and the place of (ww) from equatorial comparisons with Johnson 3795 made 

 on Feb. 20, 1862. 



The observations up to July 13 were made by Professor Challis, and 



the subsequent ones by Mr Bowden, the senior Assistant at this Observatory. 



