of a new Variable Star. i -q 
Nov. 6. At 8 h. rather lefs than y Lyras, and brighter 
than 9 Herculis. Mr. E. Pigott thought it nearly equal to y 
Lvrse. 
J 
Nov. 7. At 7 h. and io| h. much lefs than y Lyras; 
nearly equal to, if not rather brighter than, 9 Herculis, and 
rather lefs than J Herculis ; between the fourth and third mag' 
nitude. 
Nov. 10. At 1 of h. nearly equal to y Lyras. Mr. E. 
Pigott thought it not quite fo bright as y at 1 1 h. 
Nov. 11. At 5§ h. and 7 h. a little brighter than y Lyrse ; 
afterwards I rather thought them equal, though 13 appeared 
for the mod: part fomething brighter. At 1 1 h. and 12 h they 
appeared nearly equal. At 7 h. Mr. E. Pigott thought it was 
lefs than y, if there was any difference. 
Nov. 12. At 6| h. 8| h. and 10 h. much lefs than y Lyrse, 
but brighter than £ and 9 Herculis ; between the fourth and 
third magnitude. 
Nov. 13. At h. and 10 h. equal to, if not rather lefs 
than lefs than x, and brighter than $ Lyrse ; between the 
fifth and fourth magnitude. At 5I h. Mr. E. Pigott thought 
it rather brighter than f Lyrse. 
Nov. 16. At y\ h. little lefs than y . At 10 h. certainly a 
little brighter than it. 
Nov. 17. At 6 h. rather brighter than y . At 8f h. 9-f h. 
and iof h. brighter than y, and lefs than (3 Cygni. 
Nov. 18. At 9 h. 10 h. and 19 h. juft the fame. 
Nov. 19. At 6f h. and 8 h. lefs than y Lyrse, and brighter 
than 9 and J Herculis ; between the third and fourth magnitude. 
At 10 h. fomething brighter than 9 Herculis. 
Nov. 20. At 7 h. 8 h. and iol h. rather lefs than £, and 
rather brighter than 9 Herculis ; between the fourth and third 
7 magnitude, 
