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4m ; and 29 is put down five times 5m, once 6m, and once 
4m. Very possibly this star may be changeable. 
30 Is larger than 1 and 52, contrary to the catalogue. In 
the observations 30 is given three times 5m ; 1 twice 5m, and 
twice 4m ; and 32 twice 5m. 
37 Is larger than 45, contrary to the catalogue. But in 
the observations we have 37 twice 6m, once 5m ; and 45 twice 
6m, and twice 3m. 
40. From the expressions I have given of the brightness of 
this star, we have great reason to suppose it to be changeable. 
Flamsteed's observations give it 3m. 
47 Is less than 43, contrary to the catalogue. The ob- 
servations, however, give 47 three times 6m, and only once 
3m. 
32 Is larger than 42, contrary to the catalogue. In the 
observations both are twice marked 3m. 
34 or 33. Flamsteed observed but one of these stars, once 
4m, once 3m, and once 6m. 
38 Is less than 103, and not much larger than 76, contrary 
to the catalogue. It is also contrary to the magnitudes of the 
observations. 
62 “ Is less than it is marked. I suppose it to be 7 or 7 . 8m/' 
Flamsteed's observations give it 6m. 
64. From my expression of brightness it appears that this 
star is changeable, and I may venture to announce it periodi- 
cal. A series of observations upon it will be given when the 
period of the changes shall have been more fully ascertained. 
Flamsteed has but one observation of its magnitude, which 
is 3m. 
63. This star is probably changeable, but its connected re- 
