CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTIIEKN ti-TARS 
83 
20 Pyxidis. 4.3.88,5.65. Gould, variable? My iom\ bO Pi/xidis. 3,7.8G, 5.0; 4.] 7.S7, 4.9 • 4.2i.«7 4.9 -i.j^ •« 
observations, 1884 to 1888, give no indications of 
variability. 
46 Hyd: 
« 
5.9.87, 6.9. 
4.3.88, 5.0. Difficult. 
51 
25 Pyxidis. 4.8.86,6.6; 4.19.89,6.55. 
56 Hyd 
CE. 4,3.88, 6.5; 4.6.88, 6.45; 5.7.88, 6.45. Ob- 
served once in 1884 as 6.2; five observations since 
give invariably 6.4 or 6.5. 
60 HydrcB. 4.19.89, 4.7. Difficult. Two observations 
in 1884 and 1887 agree with the Cordoba estimates, 
4.9; 5.7.88, 4.95; 4.28.89, 4.85. Could, vnnuUt? 
wi 
on I V 
1 
uish 
in light. 
51 Pyxidis. Estimate? range from 7.0 to 7.3. 
4.4; but the star has been estimated since as 4.65 
. 
and 4.7. 
61 Hydrce. 4.30.89, 5.5, This star has apparently bright- 
ened since 1887, for, while in 1884 and 1887 the 
estimates are 5.8 and 5.85 respectively, it was esti- 
mated twice in 1889 as 5,5. 
62 Hydrce. 4,3.88, 6.75. 
Estimates range from 6.75 
to 7.0. 
65 Hydrce. 4.28.89, 6.8. 
66 
a 
4.27.87, 6.8 ; 5.9.87, 6.8; 5.12.87, 6.8. Gen- 
52 « 4.19.87, C.5 ; 4.3.88, 6.6; 4,28.89, 6.5. 0„r 
six observations, 1884 to l«wf>j an* remarkaJ^Iy nc- 
conlant, always 6-5, wliich agrees exactly with the 
Cordoba estimates ; a good standard. 
102 Hydrce. 4.6.88, 6.0; 4.28.89, 6.2. F'timnte« range 
from 6.0 to 6.3. 
103 Ilydrcc, 4.3.88, 5.85. 
109 
a 
4.13.87,6.75; 4.20.87,6.8; 4.S.H8, 6.75. T.n- 
timates discordant, ranging from 6.6 to 7.0. 
Ill Hydrce, 4.3.88, 6.35. 
4.3.88, 6.95. 
erally seen as 6.8 ; but once estimated 
6.5. 
32 Pyxidis. 4.8.88, 6.8; 4.19.89, 6.75, 
36 
n 
4.3.88, 4.45. 
70 HydrcB. 5.7.88, 5.95. Gould, variable? My four ob- 
servations, 1884 to 1888, give no signs of change. 
72 Hydrce. 4.28.89, 6.95. Estimates vary from 6.8 to 
7.1. 
74 
79 
80 
a 
« 
it 
4.19.89, 6,95. 
4.3,88, 6,4. 
4.3.88, 6.0; 4.19.89, 6.05. 
Estimates range 
from 6.0 to 6.3. 
82 Hydrce. 3,26.87, 6.95; 4.3.88, 7.0; 4.19.89, 7.0. 
40 Pyxidis. 4.3,88, 5*1. Always estimated brighter than 
at Cordoba. 
84 Hydrce. 4.19.89, 6.65. 
85 
88 
(( 
« 
(( 
4.19.89, 6.8. 
4.19.89, 6.3. 
3.26.87, 7.15 ; 4.3.88, 7.0 ; 4.19.89, 7.0 ; 2.22.90, 
7.2 ; 3.18.90, 7.2. Always estimated brighter than 
at Cordoba. 
43 Pyxidis. 4.19.89, 7.05. 
• # 
Hyd. 
4.28.89, 7.2. Estimates range from 6.9 to 7.2, 
and apparently show a slight progressive fading. 
92 Hydrd. Difficult; no good comparison-stars near, yet 
observations are quite accordant, 6.0 to 6.1, but give 
values slightly brighter than at Cordoba. 
. . Pyxidis. 4.3.88, 7.1. 
91 Hydrx. 5.12.87, 7.15; 4.3.88, 6.95; 4.28.89, 7.2; 
2.22.90, 7.25. Estimates for some reason are quite 
discordant, ranging from 6.8 to 7.2, and suggest vari- 
ability ? 
47 Pyxidis. 5.7.88, 6.95. 
94 Hydra. 4.19.89, 7.0. 
113 
114 
118 
121 
126 
127 
(( 
« 
« 
(( 
(( 
(( 
Always seen brighter than at Conloba. 
4.3.88, G.15. 
4.3.88, CO. 
4.3.88, 6.65. 
4.28 89, 6.9. 
61 Pyxidis. 3.7.86, 5.5; 4.13.87, 5.5. Always M;tn falnkr 
than at Cordoba; red. 
128 Hydrce. 4.3.88, 6.95. 
62 Pyxidis. 3.7.86,5.15; 4.13.87,5.3. 
133 Hydra. 5.9.87, 7.0; 5.12.87, 7.05; 4.3.88, 6.9. Gen- 
erally estimated 6.9 to 7.1 ; but once obscn-ed as 6.7. 
Hydrce. 8.21.90, 7.0. Not In U. A. 
135 
136 
138 
66 
U 
i< 
(( 
4,28.89, 6.9. 
4.3.88, 6.55 ; red. 
4.6.88, 7-05. 
Pyxidis. 4.3.88, 6.55 ; 4.6.88, 6.5 ; 5.7,88, 6.5. Hoiilrl, 
variable? Our 
observations in 18^6 and J 888 
give invariably 6.5 or 6.55 ; no evidence of varia- 
bility- 
141 Hydrce. 6.7,88, 5.4. 
3 Leonis. 4.28.89, 6.3, 
good 
seen 
w 
estimated in 1886 as 5.9. 
145 Hydrce. 4,6.88, 4.7 ; 4.8.88, 4.7. 
146 ** 
4,3.88, 6.4. Always seen brighter than at 
El 
99 
ii 
4.3.88, 5.85. 
Cordoba. 
147 HydrcB. 4.3.88, 6,6. 
148 " 4.19.87, 6.25 ; 4.6.88, 6.4. 
3 Antlice. 3.7.86,5.9; 4.13.87,5.9. 
5 « 4.13.87, 7.3; 4.19.87, 7.8; 4.3.88, 7.4; 4.13.^'. 
7.S; 5.7.88, 7.4; 2.20.90, 7.5; 2.22.90, 7.6; 3.9.90, 
7 5 •' 3 21.90, 7.5. Alwavs seen l«low 7.0. Variable ? 
150 Hydm. 4.6.88, 6.1 ; 4.28.89, 6.3. Estimates range 
from 6.1 to 6.4. 
Hydrm. 4.6.88,6.95. Not in U. A Gould, 12953, 8 . 
7 AntUcE. 4.13.87, 7.0. 
152 Hydrce. 4.20.87,4.76; 1.8.88, 4.8.V 
156 
M 
4.6.88, 6.15. 
