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and March, becaufe they were much interrupted by the then 
unfavourable ftate of the weather. 
1785, Feb. 8, at 9I1. equal to 7 Lacertae ; confiderably left 
than i Cephei. 
At 10 h. rather brighter than 7 Lacertae. 
At 1 1 h. brighter than 7 Lacertse ; a little lefs than 1 Cephei. 
April 1, at 1 1 h. about equal to e and f Cephei; weather 
not favourable. 
April 2, at 12I h. ditto. 
April 3, at 8 h. a little lefs than / Cephei, lefs than £ Cephei, 
and brighter than 7 Lacertae. 
April 4, at 12 h. ditto ; if any thing, it is lefs than it was 
laft night. 
April 7, at 10 h. about equal to e and | Cephei; but the 
weather was not very favourable. 
April 8, at 7I h. confiderably lefs than * Cephei, brighter 
than e and | Cephei ; but the air was not very clear. 
At 10 h. it was increafed. 
At 11 h. only a little lefs than / Cephei. 
At 1 2 h. equal to, if not a little brighter than /, and lefs 
than £ Cephei ; confiderably brighter than 7 Lacertae. 
April 12, at 12 h. a little lefs than £, and nearly equal to | 
Cephei. 
April 13, at 9I1. juft the fame. 
At 1 1 h. feemed rather increafed, being equal to e, and % 
little brighter than £ Cephei. 
April 16, at 1 1 § h. nearly equal to e and | Cephei. 
April 17, at 9 h. and 1 1 h. rather a little lefs than e 9 and a 
little brighter than £ Cephei. 
April 
