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The following obfervations were made by my friend Mr, E. 
Pigott ; who, at my requeft, was fo kind as to obferve the 
ftar as often as poffible, though then in an ill ftate of health. 
They are, I prefume, fufficient to corroborate the variation of 
the ftar as above ftated, although in one or two places there 
may be found fome little differences between our obfervations. 
MR. PIGOTT’s OBSERVATIONS. 
1784, Oft. 25, at 12 b. rather brighter than 7 Lacertae; 
much brighter than g Cephei, and much lefs than £* Cephei ; 
nearly between £ Cephei and 7 Lacertae. 
Od:. 26, at 1 2 h. feemed the fame as yefterday. 
Nov. 1 , at iih. brighter than g Cephei; feemed rather lefs 
than 7 Lacertae. 
Nov. 13, at 8§ h. rather, but very little, brighter than g 
Cephei ; lefs than 7 Lacertae. 
Nov. 15, at i2h. feemed rather brighter than 7 Lacertae, 
and lefs than g Cephei. 
Nov. 17, at 8 h. lefs than 7 Lacertae ; rather brighter than a 
Cephei. 
Nov. 18, at 12 h. equal to g Cephei, though fometimes it 
feemed lefs ; lefs than 7 Lacertae. 
Nov. 19, at 12 h. feemed equal to g Cephei. 
Nov. 20, at 1 1 h. rather lefs than £ Cephei ; brighter than 
7 Lacertae. 
Nov. 25, at ii| h. if not equal rather brighter than 7 La- 
certae; much brighter than’ g Cephei. 
Nov. 29, at 8 h. equal to g Cephei. 
Nov. 30, at 1 1 1 h. brighter than g Cephei; lefs than 7 Lacertae* 
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