58 Mr. Goodricke’s Obfervations 
At i8| h. much increafed •, rather lefs thau £ Cephei. 
Dec. 4, at 6f h. fometimes thought it lefs, and at other 
times brighter, than e Cephei. 
Dec. 11, at 5$h. lefs than 7 Lacertae; rather brighter than 
g Cephei. 
At 1 1 i h. rather brighter than 7 Lacertae ; not at its full 
brightnefs. 
Dec. 21, at 7 h. if any difference lefs than g CepheL 
At 1 8 J h. a little brighter than g Cephei. 
Dec. 22, at8h. lefs than £ Cephei; a little brighter than 
7 Lacertae. 
Dec. 28, at 5! h. nearly equal to ^Cephei; had only a fhort 
view of them. 
1785, April 26, at i if h. lefs than g, rather lefs than * Ce- 
phei, brighter than e Cephei, and if any difference rather 
brighter than 7 Lacertae. 
May 4, at 9I h. much lefs than g Cephei, lefs than 1 Cephei, 
and than 7 Lacertae, and rather brighter than e Cephei. 
May 7, at 1 1 h. rather lefs than t Cephei, and brighter than 
s Cephei. 
May 9, at n|h. rather brighter than s Cephei, and much 
lefs than * Cephei, and 7 Lacertae. 
May u, at iof h. rather lefs than and rather brighter 
than t Cephei ; much brighter than 7 Lacertae. 
May 19, at loh. equal to e Cephei, but if any difference 
rather brighter ; little hazy and moon-light. The fame at 
1 2 h. but the weather was not hazy then. 
May 20, at n| h. and i2| h. rather brighter than g Cephei, 
and much lefs than 7 Lacertae ; moon-light ftrong at 1 1 \ h. 
May 21, at I2f h« equal to 7 Lacertae; lefs than j Cephei. 
May 
