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(29) CATALOG DER ASTRONOMISCHEN GE- 

 SELLSCHAFT, Zone IX. Catalogue of 14,464 Stars be- 

 tween 24° 15' and 30° 57' North Declination, 1855 * * * by 

 A. Graham. Leipzig, 1897. 



(30) TEN-YEAR, 1 880. Ten-Year Catalogue of 4,059 

 Stars deduced from observations extending from 1877 to 

 1886 at * * * Greenwich. London, 1889. 



Annual results reduced to the beginning of the year of ob- 

 servation, but as yet uncombined to form larger catalogues, were 

 used in exactly the same manner as were the preceding works. 

 The following series were found to contain observations of my 

 stars. 



(31) CAMBRIDGE YEARLY RESULTS, 1836- 

 1869. Astronomical observations made at the Observatory 

 of Cambridge in the years 1836 to 1869. 



The stars in these lists are not numbered. The mean date was 

 obtained from the separate results preceding the Catalogue. The 

 same remarks apply to no. (32). 



(32) EDINBURGH YEARLY RESULTS, 1840- 

 1886. Astronomical Observations made at the Royal Ob- 

 servatory, Edinburgh, from 1840 to 1886. 



Observations were taken at Edinburgh previous to 1840 by Hen- 

 derson. They were reduced under his direction, while those taken 

 after 1840 were reduced by C. P. Smyth. The earlier set being en- 

 titled to higher weight than the latter, I have not grouped them both 

 under one heading. None of my stars was found in the earlier se- 

 ries. The Catalogue compiled from all of these observations by 

 Smyth, under the title "Star Catalogue, Discussion, and Ephemeris 

 from 1830 to 1890 " was used only as index to the yearly records. 



(33) RADCLIFFE YEARLY RESULTS, 1 862-1 879. 

 Results of Astronomical Observations made at the Rad- 

 chffe Observatory in the years 1862 to 1879. 



No observations of stars were made in 1877, '78, and '79. 



(34) MADRAS YEARLY RESULTS, 1862- 1882. 

 Results of Observations of the fixed stars made at Madras 

 in the years 1862 to 1882 inclusive, under the direction of 

 N. R. Pogson, 



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