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No. 30, IbU Schj., Mag. 7-3 ^ry.-— Three zones. Carbon bands 

 very dark; bands 4 and 5 well seen; 1, 2, 3 very feebly 

 visible. 



No. 33, 202 Schj., Mag. 8-5 Brrj.— Three zones. Band 6 dark ; 

 1 band 4. 



No. 35, D.M. + 36° 3168, Mag. 8-5 Brj.-^Three zones. Carbon 



bands wide and dark ; trace of band 4. 

 No. 37, 219 Schj., Mag. S'O Brj.— Three zones. Carbon bands 



very wide and dark ; bands 4 and 5 seen ; band 2 present, but 



very weak. 



No. 38, 222 Schj., Mag. 9*0 Brrj. — Three zones ; blue very weak. 



Carbon bands strong. No secondary bands were recorded, 



probably because of the faintness of the spectrum. 

 No. 39, 222e Schj., Mag. 7*3 Brrj. — Three zones ; blue very weak ; 



4 and 5 distinctly visible. 

 No. 41, 228 Schj., Mag. 7'0 Bj.— Three zones. Bands 2, 3, 4, 



and 5 visible. 



No. 42, D.M. + 32° 3522, Mag. 8*0 i^^y.— Three zones; blue 



rather bright. Carbon bands very wide and dark ; 4 and 5 seen. 

 No. 45, D.M. + 35° 4002, Mag. 9*5 Brj.— Three zones. Carbon 



bands very wide and dark. (The absence of secondary bands 



probably due to faintness of star.) 

 No. 49, V Cygni (Far.) Brrj. — Three zones. Band 6 wide and 



dark. 



No. 51, *S' Cephei (Far.) Brrj. — Three zones. Band 6 wide and 

 dark. 



No. 53, 251 Schj., Mag. 7*8 Brrj. — Three zones. Bands 4 and 5 

 doubtful. 



Species 7. 



Characteristics. — Three zones. Band 6 pale. 

 No. 9, 43 Schj., Mag. 8-1 Brrj. — Three zones. Band 9 strong ; 

 band 6 pale. 



No. 12, 99 Birm., Mag. 8-0 Brj. — Three zones. Band 9 very 



strong; band 6 weak. 

 No. 16, 72 Schj., Mag. 7-4 Brj.— Three zones. Bands 9 and 10 



wide and dark ; band 6 weaker ; possibly bands 4 and 5 are 



visible. 



No. SI, F Coronoi {Far.) Brj. — Three zones. Band 9 strong; 6 

 rather weak. 



No. 48, U Cygni {Far.) Brrj. — Three feeble zones. Band 6 weak. 



The remaining stars of the group observed by Duner are not 

 described with sufficient detail to enable them to be included in the 

 foregoing classification. 



