Gore — A Revised Catalogue of Variable Stars. 135 
I 'No. 135. T Heeculis. — The following maxima and minima have 
been observed in recent years : — 
I Maxima. 
1882, August 3-9, 7-4 mag. Schmidt, 
j 1883, June 30, 8*2 „ Schmidt. 
1883, December 14, 7-5 ,, Schmidt. 
1884, May 30, 7-4 „ Baxendell. 
( 1885, April 28, 7-9 „ Eaxendell. 
\ 1885, April 26, 8*5 ,, Sawyer. 
Minima. 
1882, October 29, 12-7 mag. Schmidt. 
1883, September 29, 12-7 „ Schmidt. 
1884, August 23, — — Baxendell. 
1885, July 20, 12*9 mag. Baxendell. 
1886, December 6, — — Baxendell. 
JN'o. 135 a. — Sagittaeii. — A short-period variable discovered by 
i Sawyer in September, 1886. The star is No 57 of Sagittarius in the 
tfranometria Argentina (Lalande, 33748). He gives the following 
i provisional elements. 
' M = 1886, Sept. 24-83, Cambridge (U.S.A.), MT + 5<^-75 E. 
Duration of increase = l'^*80. 
decrease = 3'^-95. 
[(Gould's Ast. Journal^ No. 148.) 
No. 136. T Seepentis. — Maxima were observed by Baxendell, 
i l884, October 9 (mag. 10-0) ; and 1885, September 14 (mag. 10-5). 
No. 138 a. — Seepentis = DM + 8°, 3780. — A variable discovered 
by Espin in 1886. It is 8-6 in the Burchmusterung, but was found 
; 7-7 m. by Espin, on April 26, 1886 ; it afterwards increased in light, 
! and on June 8 passed a maximum of 6-8 m. It then diminished, 
( and was estimated 8*2 by Espin, on August 20, and 8-8 on September 
! 4. On August 22 I estimated it 8*5 with binocular; on September 
30, I found it 8-8, or 9 m. Espin found it again near a maximum 
(6-8), 1887, March 23. 
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