56 Mr. Goodricke’s Obfervatiom 
May 25, at 10 h. and 12 b. a little lefs than e, and about 
equal to £ Cephei. 
May 27, at 10 h. between £ and t Cephei, and confiderably 
brighter than 7 Lacertas. 
May 28, at iah. between / Cephei and yLacertae. 
June 1, at 9I h. I thought it lefs than i Cephei ; air not 
clear, and twilight pretty ftrong. 
At iofh. and 12I1. between ^ and 1 Cephei, but rather 
nearer /. 
June 2, at 12 h. exaCtly the fame. 
June 6, at 12 h. ditto; the weather was not very favoura- 
ble, but the obfervation feemed good. 
June 10, at 11 Jh. a little lefs than e Cephei. 
June 12, at 1 1 h. between % and 1 Cephei. 
June 21, at 10 h. nearly equal to, if not a very little 
brighter than, s Cephei ; twilight. 
At t 1 i h. a little lefs than e, and about equal to £ Cephei. 
June 23, at iifh. between £ and ; Cephei, and brighter 
than 7 Lacertae. 
June 24, at 1 i f h. ditto ; only a (hort view. 
June 25, at uf h. a little, but certainly, brighter than s 
Cephei, brighter than | Cephei, and confiderably lefs than 7 
Lacertae. 
June 26, at nf h. a little lefs than e Cephei, and equal to, 
if not a little brighter than, £ Cephei. 
In the above collection I find only two or three miftakes of 
any confequence, viz. the dates of the obfervations of April 
7, and 8, are marked in my journal for April 8, and 9 ; but I 
have corrected them, being convinced they are erroneous : and 
the obfervation of May 10, I think, difagrees rather too much 
from what it ought to be by computation. 
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