Changes that happen to the fixed Stars. 217 
Notes to Capricornus. 
“ Sept. 27, 1782. Order of magnitude ct y ." 
6 in 1780 was less than p y $ £ vj 9 1. 
13 Is not equal to 14 as the catalogue gives it. In Flam- 
steed's observations 14 is without magnitude assigned to it. 
19 and 20 are larger than 21, contrary to the catalogue. 
In the observations 19 is marked 6m. 
34 Is larger than 39, contrary to the catalogue. Neither 
of them has any magnitude given with them in Flamsteed's 
observations. 
36 Is larger than 43, contrary to the catalogue. It has 
either been under-rated, or gained additional lustre since 
Flamsteed's time. Neither of the stars has any magnitude 
in his observations. 
42 Is larger than 48, contrary to the catalogue. The latter 
has no magnitude in the observations, and the former is marked 
once of the 3th and once of the 6th, which may be put down 
5 . 6m. 
Catalogue. 
The letter e should be added to 26. Flamsteed has used 
it in his observations, page 75. 
Atlas. 
31 requires about -j- 22' in RA. 
Notes to Cygnus. 
“ May 12, 1783. Order of magnitude a y e P £ £ 9." 
3. There is no observation of this star by Flamsteed, 
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