CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES 
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Hydrm. 4.20.87, 6.45 ; 4.8.88, 6.3. Estimates range 
from 6.3 to 6.6. 
60 Sextantis. 4.9.88, 6.9. 
229 Hydrce. 4.9.88, 6.95. 
231 « 
« 4.8.88, 6.3. Three observations give 6.3 ; but 
once estimated as 6.6. 
63 Sextantis. 4.27.87, 6.75. 
ira Hydrce. 4.20.87, 6.45; 4.8.88, 6.55; 5.7.88, 6.7; 
3.30.89, 6.5. Estimates range from 6.3 to 6.7. 
236 Hydrce. 4.8.88, 6.25. 
" 5.7.88, 6.95. 
« 4.2.88,5.9; 4.9.88,5.8; 5.7.88,6.05; 3.30.89, 
6.15. This very red star, marked variable in the 
U. A. Catalogue, has been under observation as a 
suspected variable since 1884. The star is very 
difficult to observe, and no positive evidence of 
variability was furnished by my observations until 
1888. The range of variation appears slight, and 
the period irregular. 
242 Hydrce. 4.28.89, 5.2. 
243 « 
" 4.8.88, 6.3. 
67 Sextantis. 4.9.88, 6.9. 
245 Hydrce. 5.7.88, 6.75. 
« 
« 
4.9.88, 5.6 ; 4.28.89, 5.65. 
4.28.89, 6.6. 
71 Sextantis. 4.27.87, 7.15; 4.9.88, 7.1. Generally seen 
below 7.0. 
253 Hyd 
« 
6.7.88, 6.85. 
4.22.86, 3.1 ; 4.9.88, 3.3. The estimates of 
this bright red star ranse from 2.9 to 3.3. 
74 Sextantis. 5.7.88, 5.85; 4.28.89, 6.0. 
256 Hydrce. Always seen below 7.0. 
20 Leonis. Difficult ; near another star. 
(( 
4.9.88, 6.0. 
257 HydrcB. 5.7.88, 5.6; 4.28.89, 5.65. ' 
1 Crateris. 4.24.87, 6.75; 4.9.88, 6.8. 
4.24.87, 6.0; 4.9.88, 6.0. 
4.9.88, 7.05; 4.30.89, 7.05. 
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« 
Cordoba. 
4.24.87, 6.6. Always 
fainter than at 
5 Crateris. 4.13.88,4.4; red. 
(( 
(( 
4.24.87, 6.4; 4.9.88, 6.25. 
4.24.87, 6.75. 
28 Leonis. 4.9.88, 5.55. 
29 " 4.30.89, 6.95. 
261 Hydrce. 4.30.89, 6.35. 
263 « 4.9.88, 6.85. 
9 Crateris. 4.9.88, 6.6. 
4.9.88, 6.65. 
265 Hyd, 
4.9.88, 6.2. 
12 Crateris. 4.9.88, 6.7; 5.6.88, 6.65. 
266 Hydrce. 5.7.88, 6.8. 
4.13.88, 7.0; 5.7.88, 6.9. 
5.7.88, 6.7. 
(( 
(( 
35 Leonis. 5.7.88, 6.95. 
269 HydrcB. 5.7.88, 6.7. 
♦* 6.7.8S, C.5. 
270 
13 Crateris. 4.9.88, 6.85. 
272 Hydrce. 4.13.88, 6.1 ; 5.7.88, 6.1 ; 4.S0.89, 6.1. Gonld, 
variable? This star has .apparently failed from 
5.85 in 1884 to 6.1 in 1888 and 1889; Imf »),.■ range 
ia too slijrUt to furnish cor.cluBivt' evidi'ticc of chnn'^. 
2n Hydras. 4.13.88, 7.0; 5.7.88, 7.1, Generally iccn 
fainter than 7.0. 
274 Hydrce. 6.7.88, 6.8. 
275 
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4.9.88, 6.7. 
16 Crateris. 4.9.88, 6.3. 
37 Leonis. 5.18.89, 5.63. 
40 « 5.7.88, 7.0. 
19 Crateris. 4.9.88, 6.65. 
41 Leonis. 5.7.88, 7.2. Generally seen fainter tlian 7.0. 
43 « 5.7.88, 4.2; 5.18.89, 4.1. Estimatr^ range 
from 4.05 to 4.4. 
23 Crateris. 5.7.88, 3.6. 
a 
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ii 
6.12.87,5.45; 4.13.88,5.4. 
6.12.87, 5.4. 
5.12,87, 6.8; 5.7.88, 6.85. 
5.15.87, 6.0. 
59 Leonis^ 6,7,88, 6.6. 
33 Crateris. 5.7,88, 6.2. Always seen fainter than at 
Cordoba, 
62 Leonis. 5.18.89, 5.1. Difficult ; no good coniparii*on- 
stars near. Estimates range from 5.0 to 5.3. 
. Crateris. 5.22.90, 7.0. Kot in U.A. SDM. 12^, 
3442, 7.2. 
287 Hfjdrce. 4,19.88, 5.7. 
36 Crateris. 6.12.87, 6.3; 4.13.88, 6.2. 
37 
a 
brighter than 7.1. 
S66fi 
38 Crateris. 6,14.87, 4.75; 5.7,88, 4.75; 4.30.89, 4.7. 
Five observations range only from 4.7 to 4.9 ; but 
once estimated as faint as 5.2. 
Leonis. 5.7.88, 4.7; 4.30.89, 4.5; 5.18.89,4.6. Very 
difficult; no good compari.^on-stars noar. The esti- 
mates of this red star range from 4.2 to 4.7. 
Crateris. 4.30.89, 7.1. 
4.30.89, 6.2. 
4.30.89, 6.75. 
4.30.89, 6.95. 
re. 5.7.88, 7.15; 4.30.89, 7.05. Double; e?ti- 
ii 
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296 Hyd 
sive fading from 6.8 in 1884 to 7.15 in 1888. 
47 Crateris. 4.30.89, 6.8. 
progr 
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c. 
(C 
ii 
b.UA-l, 5.15 ; 4.13.88, 5.2. 
4.30.89, 7.0. 
■^98 HydrcB. 4.30.89, 5.5. A progre«»«ive brignten.n- «r 
parently shown from b.^ in 1884 to 5.5 in 1889. ^ 
51 Crateris. 5.7.88, 6.5 ; 4.30.89, 6.4 ; 5.23.89, 6.4. Th« 
gtar has also apparently brighten«l from 6.7 m 1^84 
to 6.4 in 1889. 
