1888.] of the various Species of Heavenly Bodies. 71 



Species 5. 



nun r\\ of qt* 



Bands Visible. 



(89) 



2, 3, 7, 8 ; 4 and 5 very weak. 



(153) 



2, 3, and 7 wide ; 4, 5, 8 pale. 



(154) 



2, 3, 7, 8 narrow ; 4 and 5 very narrow. 



(173) 



Feebly developed ; the six ordinary bands feebly visible. 



(253) 



The six ordinary bands are plainly seen. 



(258) 



The six ordinary bands, but not very strong. 



(267) 



2, 3, 7 well marked ; 4, 5, 8 pale. 



(271) 



The six ordinary bands, feebly developed. 



Species 6. 



No. of star. 



Bands visible. 



(6) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(19) 



2—8 



4 and 5 rather weak. 



(39) 



2—8 



strong and wide. 



(48) 



2—8 



well marked. 



(67) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(74) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(76) 



2—8 



well marked. 



(83) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(99) 



2—8 



well seen but not very strongly marked. 



(188) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(189) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(194) 



2—8 



wide but not very dark. 



(202) 



2—8 



wide and dark in the red and green-blue. 



(208) 



2—8 



well developed, especially in the blue-green. 



(214) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(227) 



2—8 



dark but narrow. 



(247) 



Bands plainly seen, but they are very pale, except 7 and 8. 



(254) 



2—8 



wide and dark. 



(259) 



2—8 



wide and dark, 7 and 8 strongest. 



(260) 



2—8 



dark, but not very wide. 



(273) 



2—8 



dark, but rather narrow. 



(274) 



There are seven bands, wide and rather dark. (I assume these to 



be 2—8.) 



(285) 



2—8 



, well seen, not remarkably wide. 



(289) 



2—8 



very distinctly visible ; 4 and 5 weak and narrow. 



