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own observations, and in the list submitted he had brought 
into one view all that the amateur would require in prose- 
cuting his researches on the Binary Stars. 
Mr. Brothers said that he thought it unadvisable to 
include in the present list any other objects than those which 
had been observed by Smyth, and that he intended to prepare 
another list, which would include most of the stars which 
had shown a sufficiently large change of angle of position 
since 1842, to entitle them to a place with the well known 
Binary systems. 
The Author’s Catalogue will shortly be published by the 
Society. 
