CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTHERN STARS. 
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134 Ononis. 2.22.87, 6.45 ; 3.13.87, 6.45 ; 3.26.87, 6.45 ; 
2.13.88, 6.4; 3.23.89, 6.65. 
Seven observations 
range only from 6.4 to 6.65 ; yet it was once esti- 
mated as bright as 6.0 in 1882. 
61 Leporis. 2.2.89, 6.4. 
64 
<( 
2.24.86, 3,6; 2.28.86, 3.6; 11.26.86, 3.45; 
2.13.88,3.55. 
from 3.4 to 3.8. 
■ r 
Difficult to observe ; estimates range 
136 Ononis. 3.23.89, 6.8. 
66 Leporis. 2.24.87, 3,6; 2.13.88, 3.45. 
67 
u 
2.2.89, 6.65. 
141 Ononis. 2.13.88, 2.2. 
(( 
3.23.89, 7.3. Estimates for this pair vary 
from 6.9 to 7.3. 
142 Orionis. 3.23.89,6.45. 
146 « 2.22.87,5.85; 2.13.88, 5.9. Four observa- 
tions fairly accordant 5.8 to 5.95 ; but once observed 
in 1882 as faint as 6.2. 
71 Leporis. 2.24.86, 3.9; 2.28.86, 4.05; 11.26.86, 3.6; 
2.19.87, 4.1 ; 2.22.87, 4.05 ; 2.13.88, 4.05. The nine 
L 
estimates are very discordant and range from 3.6 
to 4.1. 
• ■ 
F 
Leporis. 2.9.90, 7.2. 
64 ColumhcB. 2.2.89, 6.75. 
153 Orioms. 3.23.89, 7.45. 
154 " 
2.25.87, 6.0; 3.13.87, 6.05: 3.23.89, 6.05. 
Estimates range from 5.75 to 6.25. 
« • 
Ononis. 3.13.87, 6.6 ; 2.13.88, 6.6 ; 3.23.89, 6.45. Once 
observed as faint as 7.0. 
76 Leporis. 2.24.87, 3.8; 2.13.88, 3.65. Difficult to ob- 
serve; estimates range from 3.5 to 4.1.' 
77 Leporis. 3,23.89, 7.0. 
79 « 
157 Orionis. 
from 6.4 to 6.8. 
80 Leporis. 2.2.89, 6.85. 
1 Monocerolis. AlthouQch observed as 7.0 and 6.9 in 1882 
and 1887 respectively, it was once estimated as bright 
as 6.45 in 1889. 
2.13.88, 6.65. 
2.22.87, 6.75 ; 2.13.88, 6.75. Estimates range 
160 
161 
Orionis. 
2.13.88, 6.8;, 8.23.89, 6.75. 
2.22.87, 5.45 ; 4.13.87, 5.4 ; 2.13.88, 5.35 ; 
3.23.89, 5.35. If we exclude the first observation 
made in 1882 (4.9), the others are fairly accordant, 
ranging only from 5.35 to 5,55. 
83 Leporis. 
4 
2.13.88, 6.9. 
Monocerotis. 
2.13.88, 5.65. 
^^ Leporis. 2.28.86, 5.1; 2.19.87, 5.55; 2.22.87, 5.6; 
2.13.88, 5.45; 2.2.89, 5.45; 2.28.89, 5.55; 8.1.89, 
5.6. Eight observations made in the years 1882 to 
1889 range only from 5.45 to 5.6; yet the star was 
twice estimated as bright as 5.1 in the years 1882 
and 1886. Variable? 
86 
87 
Lep 
oris. 2.19.87, 5.25; 2.13.88,5.3. 
2.13.88, 7.05; 2.19.88, 7.2; 3.4.88, 7.2; 
3.29.88, 7.15; 3.23.89, 7.0. Discovered to be a va- 
riable, probably of the R Sculi typ«'. in 1891. Th*' 
mean period ap])ears to bt very nearly sixty-nine 
days, subject however to irregularities. Tlic varia- 
tion is from about 6.7 to 7.5. See A. J., No. 2C3. 
167 Orionis. 2.13.88, 6.95. 
91 Leporis. 2.25.87, 6.4. 
92 
93 
(( 
(( 
2.13.88, 6.0. 
2.13.89,7.1; 1.20.90,6.8. Generally 
fainter than 7.0. 
9 Monocerotis. 1.20.90, 7.0. 
10 
M 
2.13.88, 6.9; 1.20.90, 7.0. 
96 Leporis. 2.13.88, 6.4 ; 3.23.89, 6.4. A dliglit jirogres- 
sive fading apparently shown from 6.06 in 1882 to 
6.4 in 1888-89. 
97 Leporis. 3.23.89, 6.0. 
98 
100 
« 
u 
3.23.89,6.95; 1.20.90, 7.1. 
3.23.89, 6.35. 
than 
Cordoba, but no signs of variability are apparent. 
13 Monocerotis. 2.24.87, 6.5. 
« 2.24.87, 5.8. 
14 
leen 
103 Leporis. 3.4.88, 7.1 ; 3.23.89, 7.05. 
fainter than 7.0. 
Canis Majoris. 2.13.88, 6.8 ; 3.3.88, 7.1 ; 3.24.89, 7.0. 
Generally observed fainter than 7.0. 
• 3 Catiis Jilajoris. 2.13.88, 6.6; 2.29.88, 6.75. 
178 Orioms. 2.22.87,6.1; 4.13.87,6.15; 2.13.^,6.1; 
3.24.89, 6.1; 3.24.84, 6.2. Seven observations range 
only from 6.1 to 6.3 ; yet it was estimated once in 
1882 as faint as 6.55. 
17 Monocerotis. 2.19.87, 6.35 ; 2.24.«7, 6.25; 3.20.87, 6.3; 
2.13.88, 6.3. Estimates range from 6.1 to 6.6. 
18 Monocerotis. 8.23.89, 6.5. 
4 rants Majoris. 2.29.88, 6.9. 
6 
9 
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12 
u 
a 
it 
u 
u 
it 
(( 
u 
2.13.88, 6.35; 3.4,88,6.5. 
2.13.88, 6.4. 
2.13.88, 7.15. 
4.13.87, 7.0; 2.13.88,6.95. 
185 Orionis. 2.22.87, 5.95; 8.13.87, 5.9; 2.18.88, 6M; 
8.24.89, 5.85. 
observations 
red star give values ranging only from 5.85 to 5.^: , 
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fotmd the ttai 
half a magnitude brighter, or 5.8 
Mo 
• • 
ons 
2.13.88,5.7; 3.23.89,5.85. 
8.24.89, 7.25. Generally seen fainter 
than at Cordoba. 
« . ^r •. 9 9<>88 7 0; 3.24.89, 7.0. A pro- 
16 Cams Majons 2-29-88' ;«_' _^ f' 6.7 in 1^82 
gre.sive fading apparently shown from 6 
t'o 7.0 in 1889. ^^^^_ 
mis Majons. 3.l«5-»^ ^^-t ^ 
varv from 3.0 to 8.4. 
.^ If' -c S 24 87 6.1 : 3.24.89, 6.05. 
%nis Majons. 2.i4.»^o.M 
Estixsat^i 
19 
22 
23 
u 
it 
2.29.88, 7.0. 
3.24.89, 6.8. 
8.13.87, 5.9. Always seen faint«r 
than at Cordoba. 
