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With the exception of the last two of these, we shall find that 

 the positions are in fair agreement with the computed places ; and 

 even in the case of those two, when we take into consideration the 

 extreme difficulty of observation, owing to increasing unsteadiness 

 and faintness of the objects, we shall see that there is no discrepancy 

 which is not well within the limits of probable errors of measure- 

 ment. 



