CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTUERN STARS. 
87 
123 Virginis, 6.1.88, 7.0. 
126 " 6.1.88, 6.85. 
128 
ii 
131 
138 
139 
u 
a 
C( 
6.1.88, 7.0. 
Always seen brighter than at Cordoba. 
6.1.88, 6.85, 
5.6.88, 5.75 ; 6.1.88, 5.65. Gould, variable ? 
My five estimates of this red star range only 
from 5.65 to 5.8, and furnish no evidence of varia- 
bility- 
140 Virginis. 5.15.87, 6.45; 6.1.88, 6.45; 6.3.88, 6.4. Es- 
timates discordant, and range from 6.2 to 6.6 ; but 
always seen fainter than at Cordoba. 
141 Virginis. 6.29.88, 6.75. • 
6.29.88, 6,0. 
6.3.88, 6.0; 6.29.88, 6.05. Has apparently 
« « 
ffX 
6.4.88,7.0. Not in U. A. Goul 
196 Virginis. 6.3.88,6.8; 6.29,88, 6.y. 
198 « 6.3.88,5.7; 6,29.88,5.75. 
201 « 6.HR7, 7.0; 6.8.88, 7.0. 
rang 
from 6.7 to 7.0. 
362 Iltjdrce. 6.2.88, 6.95. 
<t 
8MT1 
Cordoba. 
143 
146 
363 Hydrce. 6.2.88,6.4; C.3.88,8.5. Estimatr 
6.4 to 6.7. 
364 Hydrce. 6.3.88, 7.0; 6,29.88, «.?. T^tin 
from 6.7 to 7.0. 
2U3 Virjims. 6.29.^^, 6.9. 
204 « 
from 
ttoi nmgi 
5.28.87, 6.45; 6.3.88, 6.65; 6.29.88, C.C5. 
« » * 
IlydrcE. 6.2,88, 7.05. ^'ol in IT. A. Gould, I 
o/ 
i 
brightened from 6.4 to 6.0, 
367- Hydrce. 6.4.88, 6.0. 
148 
Virgliis. 6.1.88,5.;. Gould, variable ? No evidence 207 r/r^mi.-. 6.3.88, C.55 ; 6.4.88, 6.^ ; 6 2;> «». 0.C5. 
of change furnished by my four observations, which 
range only from 5.0 to 5.1. 
346 Hydrce. 6.2.88, 6.95. 
I ^'d Virginis. 6.29.88,7.15. Always seen fainter than 7.0. 
6.3.88, 6.55. Alw.nyF ?oon fainter iban at 
Cordoba. 
154 
5.15.87, 6.45; 5.6.88, 6.45; 6.1.88, 6.45; 
6.3.88, 6.3. Gould, variable ? My seven observa- 
tions furnish no evidence of change; red. See 
note, A. J., No. 184. 
156 Virginis. 6,29.88, 6.2. 
210 
211 
Virginis. 6.3.88, 6.75 ; 6.29.88, fiAb. 
« 6.29.88, 7.0; 5.18.89,6.9. 
progressively from 6.7 to 7.0. 
range 
212 Virginis. 6,29.88,6.75. 
(( 
214 
368 II y dree. 
6.4.88,6.8; 6.29.88,6.65, 
red 
157 
158 
159 
161 
164 
« 
(( 
«f 
(( 
II 
5.15.87, 5,2; 6,3.88, 5.3; red. 
6.1.8oj 5, Jo. 
6,20.86, 5.8. 
6.1.88, 7.0. 
Difficult; always seen fainter than 7.0. 
215 Virginis. 6.29.88,6.75. 
216 ♦' 6.29.88, 6.8. 
• # • 
218 
219 
t( 
« 
(( 
6.9.90, 7.0. Not in U. A. 
6.8.87, 7.0. 
5.23.87, 5.6; 6.8.88, 5.6; 
red 
^neraUy 
Variable ? 
165 Virginis. 6.20.86, 6.2 ; 5.6.88, 6.1 ; 6.3.88, 6,0. Gould, 
variable. My twenty observations range only from 
6.0 to 6.8, and give but slight evidence of change. 
See note, A. J., No. 184. . 
\Q^ Virginis. 6.3.88, 7.25 ; 6.29.88, 7,15. Generally seen 
fainter than 7,0. 
169 Virginis. 6.1,88, 6.15 ; 6.29.88, 6,2. 
351 Hydrce. 6,29,88, 5.75. 
5.6 ; but once as 5,3. 
369 Hydra. 6.8.88, 6.9. 
223 Virginis. 6.8.88,4.6. Alwayl 
Cordoba. 
224 Virginia. 6.4.88, 6.25. 
372 ffydrce. 6,8.88, 6.25. 
226 Virginis. 6:8,88, 5.85. 
n fainter than at 
229 
230 
« 
u 
6.8.88, 6.75. 
6.4; 6.4.««, 6.4; 7.3.88,6.4. 
rffltly 
353 
354 
355 
u 
« 
ii 
Always seen as 7. J. 
6.2,88, 6.3. 
6.29.88, 6.55. 
firm variability; but further watch.ng i« necc...rr 
to completely estabUsh this fa«t. See 
note, A. >>; 
173 Virginis. 6.20.86, 5.7. 
No. 184. 
856 Hyd. 
6.29.88, 6.55. 
232 Virginis. 6.8.88, 7.1 ; 7.3.88, 6.85. 
179 Virginis. 6.3.88, 6.3. 
180 « 5.23.87, 5.8. 
186 «* 6.29.88, 6.9. 
368 Hydrce. Discovered to be variable from my observa- 
tions of 1888 and 1889. Period about oneyear; 
verj' red. See A. J., No. 204. 
190 Virginis. 6,8,88, 5,6 ; 6.29,88, 5,4. 
360 Hydrce. 6.29.88, 6,75. 
195 Virginis. 6.29.88, 7.05. Estimates range from 6.7 
to 7.0. 
236 
u 
7.8.88, 6,2. 
373 Hydrce. 6.4.88, 7,05. 
374 
237 
238 
It 
6.4.88, 6.25 
t l t ftp at Cordoba. 
239 
"T"- sTbI, 5.8; 6.4:88, 5,7. Gould variable 7 
My observations furnish no evidence ofcUn^^^ 
F^il 6.30.86, 6.3; 5.6.88,6.45; 6.1.88, .4; 6AM 
6 45 Gould, variable? No evidence of vanalion 
obMrvations 
Sw note. 
No, 184. 
