7f) Mr. J. N. Lockyer. On the Classification [Apr. 12, 



Species 13. 



75o. of star. 



Bands visible. 



(1) 



2—8 



red bands strongest. 



(2) 



2 — 8 ; 2 and 3 strongest. 



(16) 



2 and 3, pretty strong ; 4 — 8, wide and pale. 



(17) 



2— 8, 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(26) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(32) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(33) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(36) 



2—8 



2 and 3 terminated by strong lines, b present. 



(38) 



2—8 



2 and '3 strongest. 



(40) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(54) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(61) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(62) 



E,ed bands fairly strong ; 7 and 8 weak ; 4 and 5 narrow. 



(64) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strong. 



(69) 



2—8 



2 and 3 very dark. 



(71) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strong. 



(75) 



2—8 



, wide and dark, especially in the red. 



(82) 



2—8 



, all strong, but especially 2 and 3. 



(104) 



2 and 3 strong and wide, 7 and 8 fairly strong, 4 and 5 weak. 



(109) 



2—8 



wide and dark, especially in the red. 



(116) 



2—8 



; very pale, except 2 and 3. 



(120) 



2—8 



; well seen, 2 and 3 widest. 



(121) 



2—8 



2, 3, 7 strongest. 



(124) 



2—8 



2 and 3 especially wide and dark. 



(130) 



2—8 



; well seen, 2 and 3 strong. 



(132) 



2—8 



narrow, except 2 and 3. 



(144) 



2—8 



; well seen, 2 and 3 strongest. 



(145) 



2—8 



; well seen, 2 and 3 strongest. 



(146) 



2—8 



; rather narrow, 2 and 3 widest. 



(155) 



2—8 



; 2 and 3 strong, but not very wide. 



(160) 



2, 3, 



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



(182) 



2—8 



2 and 3 strongest. 



(200) 



2—8 



; well seen, 2 and 3 are the strongest. 



(203) 



2—8 



; seen with difficulty, 2 and 3 strongest. 



(205) 



2—8 



are visible, 2 and 3 darkest. 



(207) 



2—8 



; 2 and 3 strongest. 



(211) 



2 — 8 ; red strongest. 



(240) 



The 



six ordinary bands are strong, but only those in the red are 





wide. 



(243) 



The six ordinary bands ; wide and dark in the red ; 4 and 5 narrow. 



(244) 



2 and 3 ; rather wide. Also 7 and 8 seen (not well marked). 



(268) 



2 and 3 wide and dark; 7 and 8 rather narrow; 4 and 5 not 



easily seen. 



(280) 



Six bands, strongest in the red. 



(287) 



2 and 3 wide and strongly marked ; the others not so strong. 



(292) 



The six ordinary bands are visible, widest in the red. 



(294) 



2-8 



; 2, 3 strong, the others narrow. 



