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No. 261. 30 MoxocEEOTis.— 3-86 H.P. ; April, 11, 1884, 3-8 m. ; 

 February 14, 1885, 4-0. 



No. 271. 52 Cancel— April 11, 1884, about 7J m. ; February 16, 



No. 272. 15 Hyde^.— 5-49 H.P. ; April 11, 1884, 5-85; April 

 12, 5-8; February, 14, 1885, 5-85. 



No. 274. BiRiriNGHAM 211 Cancel — April 11, 1884, about 7 m., 

 slightly brighter than two stars n.p.; February 16, 1885, 6|-m. — about 

 half a magnitude brighter than the two stars n.p. 



No. 275. 60 (a^) Cancei = Birmingham 212.— 5-70 and 5-5 H.P. ; 

 April 11, 1884, one step brighter than 50 Cancri. 



No. 280. Laxande 18044 Cancel— April 9, 1884,',! estimated it 

 6*4 ; about equal to 66 Cancri. 



No. 284. 3180 B.A.C. Aeg^s.- Found faint at Harvard. 



No. 287. a HYDEiE.— 2-02 and 2-3 H.P. On April 9, 1884. I es- 

 timated this star only |- magnitude less than Regulus. (a Leonis.) 



No. 288. ^Leonis.— 5-20 and 5-5 H.P. April 12, 1884, I esti- 

 mated it 5-7; April 19, 5-6; April 26, 5-6; May 11, 5'5 ; February 

 5, 1885, 5-6; March 12, 5-6. 



No. 289. 3245 B.A.C. Ues^ Majoris.— November 12, 1884, two 

 steps less than the star s.f.; January 12, 1885, same as last observa- 

 tion. 



No. 292. t (35)Hyde^.— 4-15 H.P. ; April 11, 1884, estimated 

 3"85 — half a step less than 6 Hydrse. 



No. 295. i/. Leonis.— 5-66 and 6-0 H.P. ; May 12, 1884, 5'9m.; 

 May 17, 6-1 ; Febmaiy 5, 1885, 5-9. 



No. 297. 12 Sextantis.— 6-65 and 6-4 H.P. February 14, 1885, 

 I estimated it 6'7 m. 



No. 324. 2543 E. IJESiE Majoeis.— September 17, 1884, 6-2 ; Octo- 

 ber 2, 6-3 ; October 10, 6-2; November 12, 6-2. 



No. 344. Lalande 21860 Leonis. — March 6, 1885, estimated 

 6*6 m. 



No. 345. X Deaconis.— 4-09 and 4-1 H.P. 



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