Bed Stars. 123 



AE. I860. Decl. I860! Mag. 



18 14 59 + 5,7 7*5 Bond pp. 39 and 309 : red. 



18 24 44 —14 57,6 6"5 d'Arrest : red. 



18 25 40 — 5 15,7 7*5 Schj. 6803 : red. 



18 30 58 —13 53,8 8 d'Arrest: red. 



18 35 8 +0 1,5 8 Bond p. 41 : red. 



18 52 9 +14 10,2 8 Lamont Z. 199 : red. 



tl8 56 55 — 5 53,4 Knott : fine crimson.']* 



18 59 38 +8 1,2 var. R Aquite. Auwers A. K 1238 : red. 



19 2 47 +23 57,6 7 Conn. d. T. XV. : red. 



19 8 29 —19 33,0 var. R Sagittarii. Auwers A. N. 1238: 



19 23 20 — 3 4,7 7 Lamont Z. 258 : red. [reddish. 



19 26 17 — 16 40,4 7 Cape Obs. : high scarlet or good ruby 



colour. Two Obs. 



19 26 30 +76 16,9 6*5 Argelander : very red. 



£19 33 4 +49 53,2 var. R Cyni. Knott : colour remarkably fine 



19 37 35 +4 37,8 8 Schj. 7572 : red. [at timesJfr 



19 58 21 —27 37,3 7*5 Cape Obs. : fine ruby coloured. Two Obs. 



20 3 27 — 14 40,8 var. R Capricorni. Hind : reddish. 



20 8 55 —2144,7 6 Hist. Cel. p. 174 : red. Cape Obs. ; tU» 



is perhaps the finest of my ruby stars. 



20 19 +9 36,3 8'5 Lamont Z. 265 : red. 



20 19 23 —28 43,1 8 Conn. d. T. : red. Cape Obs. : fine 



ruby coloured star. 



20 50 40 +15 42,9 8 Lamont Z. 204 : red. 



21 9 15 +59 32,2 8 Conn. d. T. XV. : red. Piazzi 61 : ruby. 



Argelander : very red. 

 21 11 31 — 70 19,2 6 Cape Obs.: ruby red, inclining to orange. 



21 36 54 +77 59,6 var. 8 Cephei. Conn. d. T. XV: red. 



Argelander : very red. 

 21 37 29 +37 22,6 8 Bessel : red.% 



21 39 13 +58 8,4 var. W. Herschel's garnet star. Argelander: 

 21 39 17 — 2 51,5 6"5 Hist. Cel. p. 183 : red. [very red. 



21 57 38 +27 40,4 8 Cape Obs. : very ruddy orange. 



22 7 52 439 1,3 4-5 Argelander Abo Cat. 511 : red. 

 22 17 52 +55 15,4 6*5 Argelander : very red. 



22 52 30 —25 54,6 6 Hist. Cel. p. 181 : red. 



22 59 37 +9 47,4 var. R Pegasi. Hind : red. 



22 59 57 +8 39,2 5*5 Conn. d. T. XV. : red. 



23 11 16 J48 15,0 5-5 Argelander: red. 

 23 23 31 TO 6,4 8 Bond p. 107 : red. 

 23 25 30 T23 4,4 8 Lamont Z. 223 : red. 



23 39 14 T 2 42,6 6 T. Mayer, Piazzi etc. : sub-ruby. 



23 45 37 T 74 45,1 6'5 Kadcliffe Vol. XIX. : orange. 



23 49 55 —27 24,2 5'5 Hist. Cel. p. 570 : red. 



23 51 19 +50 36,5 var. R Cassiopese. Pogson Kadcliffe XV. 



p. 294 : vividly red. Auwers A. 2SL 



1239 : bright red. 

 23 54 9 +59 34,6 6 Argelander: red. A small bluish star 



following 7s55 on same 'parallel. 



* Omitted by Schjellerup. In June, 1865, we saw it repeatedly as an orange 

 star, flushed with intense crimson. It follows 12 Aquilse by 2' 43", 2' 5" north 

 of the parallel. Mr. Knott believes it slightly variable. 



f We are indebted to Mr. Knott for pointing out Schjellerup's omission of 

 this star. 



X In September, 1865, Mr. Slack requested Mr. Knott's attention to the 

 colour of this star, and he reported that on the 15th it was a fine coppery or 

 orange red. On another night, at intervals, it was finely flushed with pale car- 

 mine, which was often seen by Mr. Slack. 



