The Fiscian Stars. 



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No. 29, 152 Schj., Mag. 6'5 Brj. — Four zones. Carbon bands wide 

 and dark; secondary bands 3, 4, 5 well seen; 1, 2, 7, and 8 

 feebly visible. 



No. 40, 229 Schj., Mag. 6*5 Brj. — Four zones. Carbon bands wide 

 and dark; bands 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 seen, but weak. 



No. 52, 24.9a Schj., Mag. 6-2 Bij.—Fonv zones. Bands 2, 3, 4, 5, 

 7, and 8 well seen. 



Species 5. 



Characteristics. — Three zones, with trace of ultra-blue zone. Carbon 

 band dark. All secondary bands visible in the brighter stars. 

 In the fainter stars bands 1, 2, and 3 would probably not be 

 seen, as they are in an obscure part of the spectrum. 

 No. 6, n.M. + 57° 702, Mag. 7-9 Brj.— Four zones ; ultra-blue 

 excessively weak. Carbon bands wide and dark ; 4 and 5 well 

 seen ; 7 and 8 possibly visible. 



Species 6. 



Characteristics. — Three zones. Band 6 dark. These stars will in 



general be dim, so that the secondary bands will only be 



well seen in the brighter stars of the species. 

 No. 1, 3 Schj., Mag. 8-2 Rrrj, — Three zones ; blue very pale. Band 6 



wide and dark. Band 4 probably visible. 

 No. 2, D.M. + 34° 56, Mag. 8-1 i^rr/'.— Three zones. Band 4 



glimpsed. 



No. 7, 21a Schj., Mag. 6-6 Z^?;/.— Three zones ; blue faint. Band 2 

 probably seen. 



No. 8, 41 Schj., Mag. 7-0 Rrj. — Three zones. Carbon bands wide 

 and dark ; bands 4 and 5 seen, and band 8 glimpsed. 



No. 13, aS' Aurigce (Far.) Rrrj. — Two zones only. Spectrum very 

 weak, but band 6 is dark. Very little detail was observed 

 here, probably on account of the faintness of the spectrum, the 

 star being only magnitude 9*4 at maximum. 



No. 15, 64a Schj., Mag. 7 '7 Rrj. — Three zones ; blue weak. 

 Carbon bands very strong ; bands 4 and 5 well seen ; 2 and 3 

 glimpsed. 



No. 21, 89 Schj., Mag. 7 '5 i^?^.— Three zones. Band 6 rather 

 dark. 



No. 24, 124 Schj., Mag. 6*5 Rrj. — Three zones. Carbon bands 



very wide and dark ; 4. and 5 well seen. 

 No. 27, 136 Schj., Mag. 6*0 i?rr/*.— Three zones. Bands 4 and 5 well 

 seen. " - 



' iVo. 28, lib Schj., "Mag. 8*1 i?r;.— Three zones. Bands 4 and 5 

 well seen ; 2 and 3 possibly present. 



