334 JOHN TEBBUTT, 
24th, a small telescopic meteor flitted across the field of view, the 
momentary trail left by it being as fine as the threads of the 
‘micrometer. 
I will conclude this brief notice by stating that an attempt will 
“be made to continue observations after the withdrawal of the 
e 
moon from the evening sky. 
RESULTS OF THE OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMET IN 
ANDROMEDA. 
: = ; Reductions of |3 
Windsor Comet—Star. gz Comet’s Apparent. Star Places. |& 
Date. Mean S 2 
Time. | A R.A. |A N.P.D./E R.A. N.P.D. R.A. | N.P.D. a 
1S) 2) 
1892. | h.m.s.|m. s. 4 Us h.m. s. SAN s. Z 
Nov.13|10 10 36 | —2 46:25] + 0 31:1} 3/ 0 44 13°19 | 52 2174 | +2°98 | —26°3 | 1 
» 13]10 10 36' —6 35°02 | — 2 22:5] 3] 0 44 13°48 | 52 2 22°6 | +3:°02 | —26°2 | 2 
» 15) 9 43 53) —3 28°64] +12 43°6 |10) 0 43 3079 | 52 14 29°7 | +2°97 | —26°5 | 1 
» 15| 9 43 53 —7 17°44] + 9 48:2 /10) 0 43 31°04 | 52 14 33°0 | +3°00 | —26°5 | 2 
» 18/10 5 89| —2 3761] + 1 26°8| 3] 0 42 41°72 | 52 33 28:1 | +2°93 | —26°9 | 3 
» 19| 9 7 52) —2 49:17] + 7 558/10] 0 42 30°15 | 52 39 57°0 | +2°92 | —27°0 | 3 
» 20| 8 45 43) —3 0°86] +13 59°8| 6) 0 42 18°45 | 52 46 0-9 | +2°91 | —2771 | 3 
>», 22| 9 88 42/ +2 46°46 | —12 54°8| 3) 0 42 7°04 | 52 59 3:2 | +284 | —273 | 4 
», 22! 9 88 42 | —5 29°55 | —10 30°7| 3) 0 42 5°49 | 52 58 59°1 | +291 | —272 | 5 
» 23) 9 84 14) —5 33°10] — 4 16°6 |10) 0 42 1°93 | 53 5 13:1 | +2°90 | —273 | 5 
» 24) 9 49 1/ +2 43°11} — 0 42:3) 5) 0 42 3°67 | 53811 155 | +2°82 | —27°5 | 4 
» 24} 9 49 1! —5 32°81} + 1 483! 5] 0 42 2:21 | 53 1117-9 | +2°89 | —27-4 15 
MEAN PLACES OF THE COMPARISON STARS FOR 1892°0. 
Comp ayis 
Star R.A. N.P.D. Authorities. 
heb. Sia] 2 
1 0 46 56°46 | 52 2 12°6 | Lalande, 1443; Yarnall, 450. 
2 0 50 45°48 | 52 5 11°3 | American Ephemeris, 1892. 
3 0 45 16°40 | 5232 28°2 | Lalande, 1384. 
4 0 39 17°74 | 5812 25°3 | Lalande, 1180. 
5 0 47 32:13 | 53 9 57:0 | Lalande, 1464; Yarnall, 456. 
