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CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNITUDES OF SOUTHERN STABS 
43 Aquila. 9,26.88, 6.7, 
Sag 
1«? 
•tarn. 9.26.88, 5.4 ; 9.30.88, 5.5. 
« 10.22.8C, fi.O; 10.24.86, 6.1; 9.15.87, 6.0; 
9.20.87, 6.05; 9.26.88, 5.9. Gould, variable ? Seven 
ohserv&tion:^ of this rcJ star, extending from 1886 
to 1 ■^■^"^j ranjc only 
cutcd once in 1882 
Yariahllitv consldere 
225 Sagittarii 9.6.88, 5.45. 
226 
u 
9.6.88, 5.75: 9.26.88, 5.65 
fro 
Evidence of 
See 
184 
rO.22.86, 6,25 ; 10.24.86, 6.3 ; 9.26.88, 6.05 ; 
77 Aquilce. 9.27.88, 6.5. 
230 Sagittarii. 9.6.88, 6.85. 
9.30.88, 6.8. 
9.6.88, 6.25. 
9.30.88, 7.0. 
It 
u 
9.30.88, 6.15. Always estimated fainter than 
Cordoba. 
45 Aq'iil(B. 9.26.88, 6.7. 
187 Sagittarii. 10.8.88, 5.9. 
" 10.8.88, 6.8. 
188 
47 Aqml(e. 10.22.86, 5.2; 10.24.86, 5.35 ; 11.22.86, 5.35 
Estimates ranfrc from 5.0 to 5.35. 
IDO Sagillarii. 9.30.88, 7.0. Difficult; no good compari- 
Bon-stars near. 
191 Sajittarii. 10.8.88, 6.85. 
60 Aqnila. Discovered to be a variable of the jj Aquilce 
tjry 
The star varies from about 6.3 to 7.3. 
231 
233 
234 
82 Aquilce. 10.3.88, 5.7. 
239 Sagittarii. 9.26.88, 7.0; 9.30.88, 7.0. Usually seen 
below 7.0. 
238 Sagittarii. 10.24.86, 6.3; 9.17.87, 6.35; 9.26.88, 6.35. 
Generally seen fainter than at Cordoba. 
89 Aquilce. Gould, variable. Difficult; yet my three 
estimates, 1886-88, are accordant. 
24:7 Sagittarii. 9.30.88,6.8. 
« 10.22.86,5.0; 10.24.86,5.05; 11.14.86,4.9: 
248 
9.6.88, 4.9; 9.26.88, 5.0. 
95 Aquilce. 9.27.88, 5.8. 
" 9.27.88, 6.5. 
97 
Dr. Chandler's latest elements give for the epoch of 
maxiiuiim 
62 Aquilce. 9.26.88, 6.8. 
.^4 
n 
9.2G.88, 5.6 ; red. 
202 Sngitlarn. 9.26.88, 6.85 : red. 
203 
«< 
9.6.88, 6.9. 
5':} AquilcE. 9.26.88, 5.65 ; red. 
204 Sagittarii. 9.30.88, 6.0. Gould, variable, 5^ to 6|. 
Difficult to observe, as it lies near a bright star; yet 
my four observations are accordant, and furnish no 
evidence of change. 
207 SagUtarii. 10.19.86, 4.8; 9.17.87, 4.5; 9.6.88, 4.6- 
250 Sagittarii. 10.19.86, 5.15 ; 10.22.86, 4.8 ; 10.24.86, 
4.75; 11.14.86, 4.85; 9.6.88, 5.0; 9.26.88, 5.05; 
red; estimates range from 4.7 to 5.15. Variable? 
253 Sagittarii. 9.6.88, 5.15. 
255 « 
10.22.8G, 5.4; 10.24.86, 5.35; 11.14.86, 
.88, 
208 Sigittarii. 9.6.88, 6.1. 
Estimates vary from 4.5 to 4.&5. 
209 
10.20.86, 6.0; 10.22.86, Q.l • 10.24.86, 6.0 ; 
0.15,87, 6.15; 9.6.88, 6.0; red. Always seen fainter 
than at Cordoba. 
. . Sagittarii. 9.26.88, 7.1. 
64 Aquilc, 10.22.86, 4.7; 9.17.87, 4.55; 9.26.88, 4.75. 
5.1 ; 9.6.88, 5.15; 9.26.88, 5.05. 
261 Sagittarii. 9.26.88, 6.75. 
102 Aquilce. 10.12.87, 6.95; 9.27.88, 7.0. 
264 Sagittarii. 9.26.88, 6.05 ; red. 
265 « 10.19.86,5.25; 10.22.86,4.5; 10.24.86,4.6; 
11.14.86, 5.0; 9.17.87, 4.85; 9.6.88, 4.75; 9.26.88, 
4.8. The estimates of this red star are very dis- 
coi-dant, and range from 4.4 to 5.25; yet variability 
is not suspected. 
104 Aquilce, 11.9.87, 6.5 ; 9.27.88, 6.6. 
269 Sagittarii. 9.26.88, 6.5. 
273 « 10.22.86, 7.1; 11,14.86, 7.1; 9.17.87, 7.2; 
Gould, variable? Difficult; my estimates 
9.26.88, 7.15. Generally seen below 7.0. 
106 Aquilce. 9.27.88, 6.1. 
108 
U 
9.26.88, 6.55; 9.27.88, 6.65. 
274 Sagittarii 9.27.88, 6.65. 
fro 
ranrre 
« • 
-.- .s, :,.„, j^^ a j;aretm mspection furnishes 
no positive evidence of variability 
212 Sagittarii. 11.14.86, 5.6; 9.15.87, 5.6 ; 9.26.88, 5.65. 
10 ";./'•'?'' '■"' '■''■'''^-^'^ 10-12.87, 5.75; 
5 5to6V /,K'''f''''- ^^^'"^^^^^ -°S^ f™- 
0, , c . ' "^'^ ^'^' ^"'■t^^'- matching. 
2i7SugUtc.ru. 9.26.88, 6.5 ; 9.30.88, 6.6. Difficult; near 
another star. 
218 Sagittarii. 9.15.87, 6.2 ; 9.26.88, 6.2. 
22! 
Aquilce.^ This star is on the chart, but not in the 
catalogue. Gould, 27507, 8"'; SDM. 4°, 5010, 7.3. 
110 Aquilce. 9.27.88, 6.75. 
Aquilce.^ 9.27.89, 6.9. This star is also on the chart, 
hot not in catalogue. Gould, 27533, 7.1; SDM. 
• • 
« 
70 Aquilce. 
9.26.88, 6.8. 
9.6.88, 5.6 ; red. 
Cordoba ■''■''' '•'• "^^"'-^'^ ''''' ^'^^'''' ^-° at 
223 Sagittarii 9.26.88, 6.85. 
4", 506, 7.2. 
2 Caprlcorni. 10.12.87, 6.55 ; 9.27.88, 6.5. The esti- 
mates progressively brighten from 6,75 in 1882 to 
6.5 in 1888. 
118 Aquilce.. 11.9.87,6.85; 9.27.88,6.95. 
3 Caprlcorni. 9.27.88,6.8; 9.30.88,6.7. Difficult. 
" 9.17.87,6.2; 10.12.87,6.25; 9.26.88,6.2; 
9.27.88, 6.3. Six estimates vary only from 6.15 to 
6.25; but observed once as faiut as 6,5. 
be erased from mans. TJ«t nf ^rrafa a n Vn 2.177. column IC 
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