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Mr . PIgott’s Ohferyattons on 
Flamsteed’s. 50, 52, t. Andromeda, and Hevelius^s 41 
Andromeda. 
As the pofltion and characters of thefe ftars differ confidera* 
bly in different Catalogues, and that fo me of them are men- 
tioned by Cassini to have difappeared and re-appeared, I fhalT 
give their brightnefs as pbferved in 1783, 1784, and 1785. 
Flamsteed’s 50th of the 4 . 5th magnitude, and equal, if. 
not rather lefs than <p Andromeda. 
* — r of the 5th magnitude, and equal to 4^ 
and 48 Andromeda. 
— 49 
5 2 
Hevelius’s 41 
* 
of the 5 . 6th magnitude, and are of the 
fame brightnefs. 
A ftar between Flamsteed’s 52 and Hevelius’s 41 is of : 
the 6th magnitude, or rather lefs. I could not fee Tycho’s 
1 9th Andromedae ; but 1 take this ftar to be the fame as Heve- 
lius’s 41 Andromedae. 
Tycho’s 20th Cetiv 
This muft be the ftar which Hevelius faid had difappeared^ . 
being Tycho’s fecond in the Whale’s belly. There can hardly 
be any doubt but that it is the mifplaced by Tycho. This 
X is of the 4 . 5th magnitude, and of the fame brightnefs as 
the three $ Aquariiv 
Flamsteed’s 5.5th Andromeda, marked Neb. in his Catalogue,, . 
It is mentioned In the lateft Catalogues of Nebulae that 
this nebula could not be found. Flamsteed, who, I believe, 
x only 
