21 6 Dr. Herschel's Method of observing the 
24 The star I estimate is one of two small ones. 
33 There is no observation of this star in Flamsteed's 
work. 
34 This star was never observed by Flamsteed. 
37 Is larger than 20 and 51, contrary to the catalogue. 
The latter is marked 6m in the observations. 
38 Is less than 67, contrary to the catalogue. 
39 Is not much larger than 2 6 and 37, which will not agree 
with 3.4m of the catalogue; but in Flamsteed's observations 
it is put down only 5m. 
40 There is no observation of this star in Flamsteed's 
work. 
43 There is no observation of this star in Flamsteed's 
work. 
55 This star is periodical. The time of its period as given 
by Mr. Pigott, the discoverer, is 7 d 4 h 15'. See Phil. Trans. 
Vol. LXXV. page 127. 
56 Is much less than 57, contrary to the catalogue ; but in 
the observations 56 is only marked 6m. 
66 Is less than 42 and 58, contrary to the catalogue, and 
it is moreover marked 5m in the observations. 
Atlas. 
The RA of 23 requires — 20'. 
29 Should be 30' from 25, and 48' from 28, on the south 
following side of the two stars. 
The stars 33, 34, 40, and 43 should be out. 
