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OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTHERN STARS. 
S7 
Majorit. 2.29.88, 7.0; 3.21.89, 7.0. 
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2.13.88, 6.9. 
&'i MonocerolU. 2.18.88, 6.8. 
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2.13.88, 6.9. 
80 CanU Mnjorm. 2.2D.88, 6.75. 
85 M onocerutis. 2.13.88, 6.9. 
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81 
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2.13.88, 6.9. 
8.21.87, 6.3 ; 3.23.87, 6.3. 
oris. 2.29.88, 6.85. 
Has apparently faded from 5.5 in 1882, to 6.0 
in 1889. 
82 Monocerolis. 3.4.88, 6.35. 
IB Cams Major Is. 4.13.87, 6.6; 3.4.88, 6.75. Estimates 
discordant, and range from 6.5 to 6.9; difficult; near 
other stars. Cum.? 
83 Monocerotis. 3.4.88, 6.4; 3.23.89, 6.65. 
Canis Majoris. 3.13.87, 7.1. 
1' Mmocerotls. 8.23.89, 5.55, 
CanU Mnjoris. 2.24.87, 7.3. 
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48 
Monocerotis, ??.13.87, 8.9; 2.13.88, 4.1. Estimates 
vary from 3.9 to 4.4. 
50 Mmoeerotis. 8.20.87,6.6; 2.13.88, 6.8; 3.4,88, 6.75. 
Estirnntos vary from G.4.3 to 6,8. Always seen 
fainter than at Cordoba. 
44 Canh Majoris. 2.27.86, 4.4; 3.13.87,4.2; 2.25.87,4.4; 
4.13.H7, 1.5; 2.29.88, 4.85. 
4.2 to 4.7. 
46 CanU Majoris. 2.29.88, 6.95. 
79 
Estimates range from 
« « 3.13.87, 6.7; 3.4.88, 6,75; 3.23.89, 
6.85. Estimates of this red star vary from 6.35 to 
6.85 ; difficult ; no good comparison-stars 
80 Canis Majoris, 3.24.89, 7.1. Always seen fainter 
than 7.0. 
82 Canis Majoris. 3.4.88, 6.75; 3.24.89, 6.7. 
. . " " Combined light of this pair equal 7.0. 
Separately the estimates are 7.5 and 7.35. 
86 Cants Majoris. 2.6,88, 7.05. 
Monocerotis, 3.20.87, 6.8; 3.4.88, 6.75. 
Maj 
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51 
2.27.86, 4.R; 8.28 89,4,8. 
3.2 l.S?, 6.95. 
2.27.86, 4.G; 8.5.86,4.3; 3.25.89, 4.4. 
Tlie e^timatos of t!\is red star vary from 4.2 to 4.6. 
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90 
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3.5.86, 5.0 ; 3.4.88, 6.75. 
3,24.89, 6.85. 
3.4.88, 6.6; 3.24.89, 6.8. Has appar- 
ently decreased from 6.4 in 1882 to 6.8 in 1889 
55 Cani^ Majoris. 0.21.89, 6.8. 
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3.24.84, 4.5 ; 2.27,86, 5.4; 3.5.86, 5.1 ; 
92 Monocerotis. 3.4.88, 6.55. 
92 Cayiis Majoris. 2.27.86, 4.15; 3.4.88, 4.5; 3,23.89, 
4.45. lias apparently faded from 3.75 in 1882, to 
4.5 in 1888. Will bear further watnhinor. 
3.13.87, 5.15; 4.13.87, 5.15; 2,29.88, 4.95 ; 3.23.89, 5.1. 95 Cams Majoris. 3.5.86, 5.3 ; 3.26.87, 5.15. 
Observations very discordant, and range from 4.5 toj 98 
6.4. A Ted star and difficult to observe. 
u 
ii 
2.27.86, 4.7; 3.5.86, 4.6; 3.24.89, 4.7. 
61 Canis Mnjoris. S.13.87, 6.65; 3.26.87, 5.6; 4.13.87, 
5.55; 2.29.88,6.75; 3.24.89,5.5. Estimates discord- 
ant, aad range from 5.3 to 5.8. 
Gi Canis Majoris. 2.29.88, 7.2; 3.23.89, 7.4; 8.24.89, 
7.25; 1.20.90, 7.2; 2.9.90, 7.2. Has apparently 
faded since 1882 from 7.0 to 7.3. 
. . Canis Majoris. 3.23.89,7.4; 1.20-90,7.3; 2.9.90,7.3. 
Estimates vary from 4.6 to 5.0. 
Qi Monocerotis. 3.24.89,6.7. Difficult ; near other stars. 
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70 Monocerotis. 8.23.89, 6.85; 3.24.89, 7.0. 
diiEcult 
100 Canis Majoris. 2.9.90, 7.1. 
103 «* « 3.4.88, 6.65. 
105 « « 3.24.89, 5.9. 
2.27.86, 1,7. 
100 Monocerotis. 3.4.88, 6.7. 
106 «* 
3.4.88, 7.1. Always seen fainter than 7.0. 
106 
u 
a 
Star to observe. 
72 Monocerotis. 3.23.89, 7.15; S.24.89, 7.15. Has ap- 
parently decrpfieed from 6.9 in 1882 to 7,15 in 1889. 
68 CanisMajoris. 2.29.88,6.75; 4.6.88,6.85; 3.24.89,6.6.1 114 Canis Maj'or is. 3.13.8774.1 ^ 2.29788,"4jT"Estimate3 
" 3.26.87, 6.2; 3.4.88, 6.15; 4.2.88,6.1; 
3.23.89, 6.2. While this star was estimated as 5.7 
in 1882, it has not been seen brighter than 6-0 since, 
and always observed fainter than at Cordoba. 
Estimated somewhat discordant, and ran<Te from 6.5 
to 6.8. 
69 Canis Majoris. 3.4.88, 6.8; 3.24.89, 6.75. 
71 
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u 
very discordant, and range from 3.7 to 4.2, This is 
a very red star, quite bright, and difficult to observe. 
108 Monocerotis. 3.4.88, 5.5. 
S.13.87, 5.7; 4,13.87,5.65; 2.2d.8sA 115 Canis Majoris. 2.27.86, 3.55 ; 3.4.88, 3.4. 
5.6; 3.24,89,5.7; 4.19.89,5.7. Generally observed 
as 5.6 or 5.7; but twice estimated in 1886 as brio-ht 
as 5.3; red. 
75 Monocerotis. 3.26.87, 5.8; S.4.88, 5.6; 3.23.89, 5.7; 
3.24.89, 5.75. Six observations range only from 5.6 
to 5.8; but observed once in 1882 as 6.2. With the 
exception of the estimation last mentioned, the star 
has always been seen brighter than at Cordoba. 
75 Cams Majoris. 3.13.87, 5.4; 4.13.87, 5.4. 
77 Monocerotis. 3.26.87, 5.9; 3.4.88, 5.7: 3.23.89, 6.0. 
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110 Monocerotis. 3.4.88, 6.2; 3.23.89,6.4. Estimates vary 
from 6.1 to 6.4. 
116 Canis Majoris. 3.5.86, 4.3 ; 3.4.88, 4.3. 
118 
123 
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3.4.88, 6.7. 
2.27.86, 2.2. 
114 Monocerotis. 3.24.89, 6.6. 
124 Canis Majoris. 3.24.89, 7.0. 
115 Monocerotis. 3.6.88,5.5, 
127 CanU 
116 Monc 
Maj 
. 4.6.88, 6.65. 
3.24.89, 6.9. 
