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No. 460. S BooTis.— 3-50 H.P, March 23, 1884, 3-7; April 10, 

 3-6; March 21, 1885, 3-6. 



No. 461. SxRtrvE 1932 Coeoj^^.— March 12, 1885, estimated 6-3. 

 This star seems certainly variable; March 21, 6-4. 



No. 472. /A CoEON^ BoKEALis.— 5-44 and 5-1 H.P. ; March 21, 1885, 

 5-3. 



No. 474. t 1964 Coeon-E Boeealis. — April 19, 1884, I estimated 

 it 7-2— equal to LL 28641 {n.f. l), but less than LL 28347 ; Septem- 

 ber 21, 1884, 6-9— three steps IrigUer than LL 28641 ; March 9, 

 1885, one step brighter than LL 28641. Burnham rated the compo- 

 nents 8-0 and 8-2 (1880-392). 



No. 479. Lalais^de 28716 Seepea^tis. — April 20, 1884, considerably 

 less than A Serpentis ; May 2, 1884, less than w Serpentis, and about 

 equal i/^ (6"2 Gould). 



No. 481. 5248 B.A.C. Deaco^-is.— 6-03 H.P. and 5-4 "est." 



No. 494. BiEJiiNGHAM 372 Seepentis. — Found at Dunsink to have 

 no colour on April 30, 1880, and deep orange (!) on June 10. 



No. 498. W.B. 140 ScoEPn.— 5-98 H.P. 



No. 500. Lalande 29822 Ophitjcii.— September 21, 1884, 7-3 m. 



No. 501. X Ophitjcii.— 5-03 H.P. 



No. 505. /S Heeculis.— 2-76 H.P. May 17, 1884, estimated 2-5 

 — one step brighter than ^ Herculis. 



No. 508. 33 Heecflis.— May 12, 1884, 7-1 m. 



No. 509. 17 Deaconis.— 5-24 and 4-8 ("■ est") H.P. 



No. 511. t Ophitjcii.— 4-41 and 4-2 H.P. May 2, 1884, I found 

 this star considerably fainter than y Serpentis (3"83 Pritchard ; 4*00 

 H.P.) and about equal co Herculis (4*8 Gould ; 4-69 H.P.) ; May 12, 

 1884, one step brighter than w, or 4-7 m. 



No. 513. 24 OpHiTJon.— 5-55 H.P. 



No. 515. 30 Ophitjcii.— September 20, 1884, 5-6 m. 4-98 H.P. 



No. 518. /aDeaconis.— 5-18H.P. 



No. 526. o- Ophitjcii.— 4-42 and 4-7 H.P. May 19, 1884, esti- 

 mated 4-4 — equal to 70 Ophiucii, and reddish; May 22, 4-5. 



No. 527. 51 (c) Ophiucii.— 4-88 H.P. 



No. 532. Biemingham 420 Ophitjcii. — September 20, 1884, in- 

 visible with binocular. 



No. 534. Biemingham 422 Ophitjcii.— September 20, 1884. 11 m. 



