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JN'o. 150. - Oeio^'is — A9-in. star (/. 31 Orionis) strongly suspected 

 of variation by Argelander. Sadler has always failed to find any 9-m. 

 star in or near the place {English Mechanic, March 8, 1878, p. 625). 



jSTo. 164. BiKiixN-GBAir 118 Oeio^^is. — March 6, 1885, estimated 

 6-9 m.; March 9, 6-8. 



m. 169. v Attkig^.— 5-20 and 4-8 H.P. April 11, 1884, 4-9; 

 Feb. 3, 1885, 4-9; March 11, 5-0. 



IS^o. 170. 56 Omo^fis. — March 9, 1885, 5-1 m. 



1^0. 172. 77 AuEiG^.— April 11, 1884, 4-5; Feb. 3, 1885, 4-7 m. 

 4-47 and 4-7 H.P. 



jSTo. 173. Laiaijde 11382 Okioxis.— Jan. 6, 1885, 5-4; Feb. 3, 

 5-4; Feb. 14, 5-4; March 11, 5-5. 



jSTo. 174. 35 AuKiG^. — jS'ov. 7, 1884, three steps less than 85 Heis 

 Aurigse. 



JSTo. 175. 39 Aueig^. — IN'ot in the Harvard Photometry. April 

 26, 1884, four steps brighter than 38 ; Ilov. 7, five steps brighter than 

 38; jS'ov. 23, six steps brighter than 38; Jan. 12, 1885, eight steps 

 brighter than 38 ; Feb. 3, 1885, sis steps brighter than 38 ; March 6, 

 four steps brighter than 38. 



K"o. 180. Lalakde 11884.— 5-67 H.P. JNTov. 27, 1884, estimated 

 6-1; Jan. 5, 1885, 5-7; Feb. 14, 1885, 6-0; March 14, 6-0 (H.P. 

 scale). 



m. 182. W.B. 265 Oeionis.— Feb. 3, 1885, estimated 6-3 m. ; 

 Feb. 14, 6-1 m. ; March 14, 6-3. 



No. 183. LALAJfDE 12104 OmoNis.— 5-11 H.P. Feb. 5, 1885, 

 5-7 m. ; March 12, 6-0. 



ISTo. 184. BiEiiiNGHAii 144 GEiriyoKuir. — Jan. 5, 1885, 6-6 ; Feb. 

 2, 1885, 6-8 m. 



JSTo. 186. BiEjrixGHAJi 147 Moxooeeotis. — Feb. 5, 1885, estimated 

 7-7 m.; March 12, 1885, 7-6. 



No. 187. 12 MoxocEEOTis. — 5-69 and 5-3 H.P. Feb. 3, 1885, 

 6-4 m.; March 11, 1885, 6-4. 



No. 188. 0. A. 5270. Caxis Majoeis. — I could not see tliis star 

 ■with the binocular in a clear sky, Feb. 14 and 16, 1885. It is not ia 

 Harding or Behrmann. 



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