the changeable Stars, aoj 
1784. give the following refults, the mean of which corrobo- 
rates that deduced by Mr. Goodricke of 5 cl. 8 h. jj'f. 
D. H. M. 
5 8 35 
5 8 4* 
J 8 33 
$ 8 39 _ 
Length of a fingle period 5 8 37 on a mean;. 
2 Cephei concludes the ftars of the firft clafs ; thofe^ that 
follow are of the fecond. 
Hevelius’s 6 th Caffiopeae. 
In 1782 I firft perceived that this ftar was miffing; not 
could 1 find it in 1783 and 1784. 
46th or | Andromedae. 
This ftar is faid to have diminifhed in brightnefs. In 1784 
and 1785 I found it, by very exa& obfervations, lefs than v, 
equal to u and brighter than d and % ; yet I muft mention 
that it is marked in my journal as being fometimes brighter, 
and at other times lefs than a * ; but ftill I am not Convinced, 
that it varies in brightnefs. Flamsteed, in his Catalogue, 
annexes no chara&er to his 46th Andromedse ; but in voh II. 
of his Hift. Coeleft. p. 135. and 138. he marks it 
* I fufpeft an error in this chara&er, but cannot be certain* H. E. 
'£> d 2 
Flam» 
