74 Mr. J. N. Lockjer. On the Classification [Apr. 12, 



Species 10. 



~No. of star. 



Bands visible. 



(4) 



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Variable. 





1 — 11 inclusive. 





Bands rather pale ; like that of o, Orionis. 





Bands wide, both in green-blue and red. 





1 — 10 ; very wide and dark. 



(91) 



Bands very wide and dark, even in the blue. 





1 — 10 ; very wide and dark. 



(131) 



1 — 10 ; 2 and 3 wide, others relatively narrow. 



(141) 



1 — 10 ; very wide and dark. 



(172) 



2 — 10, possibly 1 ; wide and dark. 



(196) 



1 — 10 ; very wide and black. 



(232) 



1—10. 



(239) 



1 — 10; very fine. 



Species 11. 



No. of star. 



Bands visible. 



(5) 



2 — 9 ; 3 is very wide. 



(55) 



2—9 ; fine. 



(87) 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark, especially 2 and 3. 



(98) 



2 — 9 ; wide and visible, even in the blue ; rather pale. 



(135) 



1 — 9 ; wide and pale. 



(149) 



1 — 9 ; wide and very dark. Bands in the red fine. 



(152) 



1 — 9 .; well marked, fine in the red. 



(171) 



2 — 9 ; 2 and 3 strongest. 



(177) 



2 — 9 ; strong and wide, especially in the red. 



(191) 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark, especially 2 and 3. 



(193) 



2 — 9 ; 2 and 3 strongly marked. 



(197) 



2—9; wide. 



(199) 



2 — 9 ; very wide and dark, especially in the red. 4 and 5 are also 

 wider than usual. 



(212) 



2 — 9 ; wide and dark. 2 and 3 are the strongest. 



(218) 



Bands wide, but not very dark, as far as 9. 



(234) 



2—9; wide. 



(245) 



Bands wide, but pale. Strongest in the red. 



(288) 



Bands wide and pale, but visible even in the blue. 



