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CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTHERN STARS 
199 Ceti. 11.21.86,6.8; 11.26.86,0.75. 
•200 
201 
202 
(( 
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it 
11.12.87, 7.0. 
11.21.86, 6.45; 11.20.80, 5.45. 
12.24.88, 6.2; 2.1. S9, C.O. 
14 Furnacis. 12.28.88,6.4.^). 
208 Cell. 11.21.80,5.85; 11.20.86,5.8. 
204 " 11.21.80, 6.2; 11.26.86, 6.2; 11.28.86, 5.95. 
l.*5*^ Pisciitin. 1.29.89, 0.5. 
1.29.89, 6.85. 
139 
140 
« 
(( 
1.29.89, 6.6; 3.1.89, 6 8, 
206 Ceti 2.1.89, 6.6. 
207 
u 
11.21.86, 6.6; 11.26.86, 6.55; 11.28.86, 6.45; 
12.25.86, 0.5. 
210 Cell. 11.21.80,6.05; 11.20.80,6.9; 11.28.80,0.8. 
16 Fornacis. 12.28.83, 7 0. 
213 Ceti. 11.27.86, 6.55. 
18 Fomnch. 12.12.87,6.45. 
215 Ceti. 12.1.3.87, 5.6 ; 12.25.88, 5.5. This star has ap- 
parently brightened from 5.95 in 1882, to 5.5 in 
1888 ; yet lliis may be <lue to the difficulty experi- 
enced in observing the star, there being no good 
comparison-stars near. 
21.7 Cell. 1.29.89, 6.7. 
218 " 11.20.86,6.0. 
• • • " r-*.25.8«», 7.4. Tlie observations are very dis- 
cordant, ranging from 7.0 to 7.4. Tt liowevor lies 
close to a bright star, and is very difficult to ob- 
serve. 
254 Ceti. 12.20.86, 6.3; 12.25.86, 6.25; 12.12.87, 6.4; 
12.25.88, 6.35. While the observations of this star 
are generally accordant, within the limits 6.2 to 6.4, 
it was once estimated as 6.8. 
256 Ceti. 11.26.86, 6.4; 12.25.80, 6.1; 12.27.86, 6.3; 
12.13.87, 6.35; 12.24.88, 0.45. Estimates discord- 
ant, and range from 6.1 to 6.5. 
259 Ceti. 11.28.86, 5.95; 12.20.80, 6.1; 12.25.86, 5.9; 
12.27.86,6.1; 12.13.87,5.95; 12.24.88,5.8; 1.29.89, 
5.8. Observations generally accordant, but once es- 
timated as 5.3. 
Ceti. 1.16.88,6.9. Not in U.A. DM. +0°, 415,'7.5. 
11.26.86, 5.75; 12.24.88, 5.8. 
Discovered by me to be variable in 1885, period 
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200 
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U 
(( 
233 d. 
Attains the magnitude 6.8 at 
maximum, 
it 
and is No. 893 iu Dr. Chandler's Catalogue. 
34 Fornacis. 12.12.87, 5.0; 12.28.88, 4.9. Difficult, no 
good comparison-stars near. 
264 Cetu 12.13.87,6.35; 1.29.89,6.3, 
11.26.86, 5,8; 11.28.86, 5.8; 12.20.86, 5.8; 
12 25.86, 5.7. Generally observed between the 
limits 5.6 to 5.8, but once estimated as 6.1. 
267 Ceti. 11.24.86, 7,0; 11.26.86, 6.9. 
270 *« 11.28.86, 5,05; 12.24.88, 5 1; 12.25.88,5.3. Es- 
265 
271 
timates range from 4.9 to 5.3. 
Ceti 1.16.88, 7.05. SDM, 15°, 458, 7.0. 
(( 
1 1.26.86, 5.45 ; 12.12.87, 5,6 ; 12.24,88, 5.55. Es- 
timates range from 5,45 to 5.8- 
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from 1882 to 1887 show a flight progi-essive de- 
crease in brightness from 4.4 to 4.7, Gould, CS. 
224 Ceti 11.21.86, 5.6; 11.26,86, 5.5; 12,25.88,5.5. 
225 
227 
228 
229 
231 
11 
cc 
M 
u 
u 
1.2f1.89, 6.D. 
12.12.87,6.7; 12.25.88, 6.65. 
12.12.87, 6.7. . 
12.25.88, 6.35. 
11.24.86, 6.55. 
22 Fornacis. 12.2« -^, 6.4. 
236 Ceti. 11.26.86,6.0; 12.2 J.S8, 6.1. 
237 " 
11.20.86, 5.G; 11.2H.su, 
i>.,) ; 
12.21.88, 5.8. Ob 
from 5,5 to 5.!)5. 
12.25.80, 5.6; 
•ations discordant, and ran^-e 
242 Ceti. U.24.86, 7.1; 1.2.3.89, 7.1; 2.2.5.89, 7.1. 
Tlu 
1 29.89, 6.1. Wbile 
this star as 5.6, it has never been observed brio-hter 
than 6.05 at Cambridge. The extreme range is 
from 0.05 to 6.3, while the mean of seven obser- 
vations is 6.1. Differences of half a magnitude 
between Gould's estimates and mine are rare. Va- 
riable ? 
274 Ceti. 12.24.88, 6.95. 
276 
277 
U 
u 
1.29.89, 6.3. 
2tt Ceti. 11.24,86,6.8, 
obst 
215 
246 
2t9 
251 
u 
a 
u 
H 
11.24.86, 6.65; 12.2.5.86, 6.6 ; 12.24.88, 6 6 
12.12.87, 6. 8.^ 
2.13.88,6.7; 12 2.5.S««, 6..55. 
11.24. >s 4.2; 12.2f>.«6, 4.15; 12.12.S7, 4.3; 
280 
281 
282 
^ 11.24.80, 6.15; 11.26.86, 6.0; 12.25.86, 6.3; 
1-.24.88, 5.95. Estimates range from 5.7 to 6.3. 
Variable ? 
Ceti. 2.1.89, 7.0. 
12.24.88,6.95. 
,ool^'""^'^^' ^*^' ^-•^^•^^' ^-^^5 12.24.88, 6.65; 
1.-9.89, 6.6. Estimates range from 6.6 to 7.0. 
a 
tt 
283 Ceti. 12.25.88,3.9. 
12.25.88, 4.35. 
252 C,n. 12.25.86,6.8; 12.12.87, 7.1 ; 2.6.88. 6.75; 2.13 88 
6.85; 12.25.88, 6.9; 1.29...0, 6.8. Estimates vory 
dlscoI•dan^ and rnnge from 6.5 to 7.1. Will bf.ir 
further watching. 
253 Ceti. 12,13,87, 7.0.- . 1 2.24.88, 7.0. 
284 
285 
286 
M 
(( 
c« 
11.28.86,4.6; 12.27.86,4.85. 
12.25 86,6.35; 1.29.89,6.2.5. 
5.65; 
Esti- 
288 
289 
11.2686, 5.5; 11.28.80, 5.5; 12.27.86, 
1^1-87, 5.5; 12.24.88, 5.5; 12.25.88, 6 5. 
mates range from 5.35 to 5 7 
Ceti 11.20.86, 6.3 ; 12.24.88, 6.1. While four esti- 
"lates range only from 0.1 to 6.3, the star was 
estKnated as bright as 5.9 on February 15, 1882. 
Cel*. 11.24.86,6.45; 11.26.86,6.5. 
