of a Variable Star . 
Dec. 9, 1 1 i h. ditto, but nearer e Cephei ; about equal to | 
Cephei. 
Dec. ii, 6 h. fomething lefs than y Lacertae; brighter than 
e Cephei. 
At y\ h. fomething brighter than y Lacertae. 
At 81 h. brighter than y Lacertae, 
At ph. and nh. between £ Cephei and y Lacertae, but 
nearer 7 Lacertae. 
Dec. 12, at 6 h. fomething lefs than % Cephei. 
Dec. 13, at 9! h> brighter than 7 Lacertae ; confiderably lefs 
than £ Cephei. 
Dec. 14, at 8 \ h. nearly equal to, if not lefs than, 7 Lacertae, 
Dec. 17, at 5I h. and y\ h. equal to, if not lefs than, 1 Ce- 
phei, and between ^Cephei and 7 Lacertae, but nearer £ 
Dec. 18, at 9 h. lefs than * Cephei, and between - g Cephei 
and 7 Lacertae, but nearer 7 Lacertae. 
Dec. 19, at 19 h. lefs than 7 Lacertae ; confiderably brighter 
than g and | Cephei. 
Dec. 20, at 6 h. and 7 h. about equal to | Cephei, and a 
little brighter than g Cephei. 
Dec. 21 , at 8 h. and 18 h. nearly equal to s Cephei. 
Dec. 22, at 8j h. confiderably brighter than 7 Lacertae, lefs 
than £*, and a little lefs than t Cephei ; ftrong moon- light. 
Dec. 25, at 5 1 h. between 7 Lacertae and g Cephei. 
Dec. 28, at 8 h. &c. between Cephei and 7 Lacertae, and 
equal to, if not lefs than, / Cephei. 
Having, in the beginning of this paper, mentioned my 
intention of omitting feveral obfervations, in order to be- as 
fhort as poflable, 1 have thought it beft, with the exception of 
one only, to leave out all that were made in January, February; 
and 
