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iSTo. 584. Lalande 36781 Aqtjilj^:.— 6-17 and 5-8 H.P. '^aj 27, 

 1884, 6-8; September 13, 6-7. 



'No. 585. a YrxpECUL^. — 4*69 H.P. 



JS'o. 586. Lalais^de 36863 Aqxxil^ = P. xix., 144. — September 17, 



1884, 6-8 m. 



^^0. 587. 36 {e) AquiLiE.— 5-23 H.P. September 21, 1884, esti- 

 mated 5-6 m. 



T^o. 590. D.M. 17°, 3997.— S. C. Chandler, Jun., considers tliat 

 d'Agelet's star is 7iot identical "with, the Burchmmterung star. He 

 failed to see any trace of a star in d'Agelet's position (0^-7 f., and 2''2 n. 

 of the D.M. star) with a 6i-inch reflector in 1882 and 1883, and found 

 it invisible with 15-inch refractor, jN^ovember 4, 1883 (Science Observer, 

 43-44, Yol iv.). On September, 18, 1884, I could see no trace of the 

 star with the binocular in a clear sky. 



jSTo. 591. fji AauiLiE.— 4-68 and 5-2 H.P. 



Ifo. 595. 6728. B.A.C. — jSTov. 25, 1878, I found this star less than 

 LL 37237 (n.p.), but brighter than LL 37436 (n.f.); Oct. 22, 1884, 

 two steps less than LL 37237. 



IS^o. 598. DM. 41°, 3469 Ctgiji.— 6-07 H.P. Oct. 10, 1884, 



three steps brighter than the star near 14 Cygni ; Oct. 22, 1884, 



six steps brighter than the star near 14; Feb. 5, 1885, six steps 

 brighter than the star near 14. 



JSTo. 599. Lalakde 37621 Ctgni.— Nov. 19, 1883, less than LL 

 37783, but brighter than LL 37674; Oct. 22, 1884, same as last ob- 

 servation. 



jS^o. 602. TT AQimiE.— 5-70 and 5-9 H.P. 



1^0. 604. Lalajvde 37868.— Sept. 21, 1884, about 6 m. ; two steps 

 less than LL 37960 ; 5-76 H.P. 



jSTo. 605. 9 Sagitt^.— May 28, 1884, 6-8 m. ; Sept. 21, 6-6- at 

 least one magnitude less than t, Sagittse. 



No. 606. e DiLicONis.— 3-93 H.P. April 20, 1884, 4-1 ; Peb. 16, 



1885, 4-0. 



No. 608. 10 Sagitt^. — May 28, 1884, half a magnitude less than 

 11, or 6-5 m. ; Sept. 21, 1884, 6-6. 



No. 609. 7] Cygni.— 4-04 and 4-2 H.P. Nov. 9, 1884, I estimated 

 it three steps brighter than 8 Cygni. 



