1892. ] Stars South of — 30° Declination. 61 
parison of measures made at Lovedale in 1891 and at Cordova in, 
1871 result in a period of 32°95: 33™-598°04 + 0850. 
(33)—LupPI. 
R.A. 152° 46™- 208 
Dec. — 35°°58"0 | 
A variable discovered during the zone examinations at Cordova,, 
limits 9°0 and 12:0. Period undetermined. No measures were made- 
at Lovedale. 
(34) R Arw# (L. 6887) 
RAs les 30S lis 
Dec. — 56°: 462 
A star certainly variable, discovered in September, 1891. Period’ 
and light curve undetermined. On September 9, October 10, 1891, 
and on February 24 the star was below 7°5, at other times it was. 
uniformly above 7-0 mag. Unfortunately no observations were made 
later than 12 p.m., so that the search for its law of variation is in: 
a manner restricted. 
(35) « Pavonis (L. 7856) 
R.A. 185: 45™- 378 
Dees—— 671°: 22-3 
A variable discovered at Cordova, limits 4°0 and 5:5 and _ period: 
9:1 days. 
Its light curve is extremely regular and very interesting. Com-- 
parisons between the measures made at Lovedale in 1891 and those 
made at Cordova in 1878 give a period of 9°090 days. If we suppose 
one period less—719—to have taken place in the interval the period is. 
9°103 days. The former value agrees better with measures made here.. 
The elements of « Pavonis are : 
Maximum 1891, July 6°35 + °14 + 9:090¢. 
Minimum 1891, July 10°96 + °25 + 9:090 ¢. 
(36) S Corona AUSTRALIS. 
R.A. 18": 53™- 438 
Doc. — 37°°6"5 
A variable discovered by Schmidt in 1866, limits 10 mag. and: 
11} mag. No measures made at Lovedale. Period obtained by, 
Schmidt, 6°2 days. : 
