-56 A. W. Roberts.—Catalogue of Variable [March 380, 
(14) N Ve rorvum (L. 3910) 
R.A. 82: 27™- 548 
Dec. — 56°: 32°'9 
There has always been a doubt as to the variation of this star. 
Dr. Gould assigns to it a period of 44 days, with limits 3°5 and 4°5. 
‘The star has been carefully watched through the year, and if we 
-except one or two very doubtful estimates no variation such as that 
recorded at Cordova has been noticed. 
(15) Carin (L. 3393 
R.A. 82°26". 30° 
Dec. — 59°: 45°'5 
A short period variable discovered in February, 1892. Itis marked 
7-0 mag. in Stone’s Catalogue and Lacaille observed it as about the 
same magnitude. It varies through half a magnitude in a period 
of seven days, its inaximum being 7:0 and minimnm 7:5. It has a 
-7°8 mag. star very near it which is favourable for comparison. The 
-constellation Carina and especially this portion just on the fringe 
-of the milky way seems rich in variables. 
-{154) New SHort PERIop VARIABLE 
Approx. R.A, 95-19™ 
Approx. Dec. — 55°: 3’ 
Period = 15 days. 
Max, == 7:2 mag. 
Min, == below 8°0 mag. 
Rise to maximum more rapid than descent to minimum. A well- 
‘marked maximum took place on 8th March, and a minimum on 19th 
March. It is not included in the Cape Uatalogue for 1880. 
