2jK-&. Mr. Goodricke's Ohfervations 



kis than k Lyi-a?. Mr. E. Pigott thought it had rather m».- 

 creafed from 8| to ii h. 



Sept. 24. At 13! h. certaiiilv brighter than it wa<5 laft night,, 

 but intervening clouds prechaded rdl further obfervation. 



Sept. 28. At I oh. not quite fo bright as y Lyrae, but rather- 

 brighter than 6, and J Heraulis. Mt, E. Pigott thought it; 

 nearly equal to y Lyras. 



Sept. 29. At 7i h. not fo bright as 7 Lyrae; , 

 At 84 h. to io| h. nearly equal to land; Q Plerculis ;^ but. if. 

 any thing it feemed rather lefs: than £,. and.rathej brighter thani 

 ^; about the fourth magnitude. 



At 1 1 ^ h. to 121 h. the fame, if not lefs ; I could not compare 

 it well to f aad^, beeaufe they were low ; ■ mcon-light, but- the 

 air was clear. 



Sept; 30. At 7 h. rather lefs than G^ if not equal to It r a* 

 little lefs than J,, and brighter than d? Herculis ; about the- 

 fourth magnitude. 



At II h. and i2|h. it feemed to be on its increafci being-' 

 for the moft part-larger than f and Q Herculis. 



061. 1 and 2. About its greatefl: brigh'tnefs, but lefs than - 

 y Lyrie. Mr. E. Pigott' thought it brighter on the 2d 

 than on the ifl:, being on the 2d nearly equal to 7 Lyras. 



Odi, 4. At \ol h. I thought it rather lefs, but the weather • 

 was hazv. 



061:. 5. At 6| h. not fo bright as f and ^ HercuKs ; a little 

 brighter than (^, and brighter than ^ and x: Lyr^e; air clear. 



At 9I hi n-eariy> equal to ^, and a little brighter than ^ and k, 

 Lyra^. 



At i2-}h. a little lefs than ^, nearly equal to «;, and rather a 

 little brighter than Lyra?-; between the foui-th and fifth mag- • ^ 

 akude ; air very clear, 



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