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No. 193. - LAiA:s-DE 12788 Moxoceeotis.— Apiil 12, 1884, faint 

 ■with, binocular in a clear sky; Feb. 3, 1885, faint, about 8-Jm. 



No. 196. 33 Geminoetjm. — 5-44 H.P. 



No. 198. - Lacaille 2470 Caxis Majoeis.— 6-53 H.P. Peb. 14, 

 1885, I estimated this star 7*2 m. 



No. 203a. Laea:n'de 13627. — lleasured 5'38 at Harvard. Jan. 6, 

 1885, I estimated it 6-0; Jan. 14, 5-9; Jan. 26, 5-9; Peb. 2, 6-0; 

 Peb. 3, 6-0. 



No. 205. 19 Mo>>-ocekotis.— 4-82 H.P. March 23, 1884, 5-3 ; 

 March 31. 5-5; April 1, 5-3; April 8, 5-5 ; April 12, 5-3 ; April 17, 

 5-3; Peb. 16, 1885, 5-5. 



No. 208. 8 Caxis Majokis.— 1-85 and 2-2 '' est" H.P. 



No. 206. 2306 B.A.C. Moxoceeotis.— 5*20 and 5-6 H.P. April 

 12, 1884, estimated 5*6 m. 



No. 212. 18 Heis Lt^-cis.— Peb 18, 1885, I estimated it 5-2 m. 



No. 221. 61 GEircs-OEnr.— 5-69 H.P. April 9, 1884, estimated 

 6-3. 



No. 225. 65 GrEirrN'OEUiy:, — 5-13 H.P. April 9, 1884, two steps 

 brighter than 64. 



No. 226. W. B. 669. Mo-s^oceeotis.— 5-74 H.P. Peb. 3, 1885, esti- 

 mated 6"1. 



No. 234. U. Cajn^is ITes-oeis. — Baxendell finds variation from 8*5 

 to 13 m., with a period of 423 davs. He gives its position for 1885, 

 E.A. 7\ 23-". 27^-5, N. 8° 42'-9 {private letter, Oct. 1884). This star 

 should be transfeiTed to Catalogue of Knoion Varialles. 



No. 235. Lalande 14970 CAJsns'MisroEis.— April 8, 1884, I esti- 

 mated it 6-4, and Jan. 6, 1885, 6-4.''|Espin's observations, 1881-1884, 

 vary from 6*55 to 6'3. 



No. 242. Stetjve 1143"Caat:s McfOEis. — Struve identified this star 

 with L.L. 15179 (9 m.). "Lalande's star lies 3^-5 /., and 2' 38" north 

 of the place given in the Catalogue, which is that of L.L. 15177 

 {English Mechanic, vol. xl., p, 493). 



No. 243. BiEM^fGHAir 11. 36 Geites'oetjtj:. — April 9, 1884, 64 m. ; 

 Peb. 4, 1885, 5-9. 



