comparative Brightness of the Stars. 
477 
Notes to Aries. 
1 There is no observation of this star in Flamsteed's 
works. Perhaps one of the observations of 104 Piscium was 
placed 8 degrees too much north, which would produce the 
first Arietis. 
2 There are two stars, the largest of which I take to be the 
2d Arietis, and have estimated its brightess. 
28 There is an observation in the second volume of the 
Historia Ccelestis, page 181 ; and in all appearance it is a good 
one. But as we find no where the 26th and 28th observed 
together, it is probable that only one of them existed in Flam- 
steed's time. The observation, Dec. 10, 1692, being cor- 
rected— 1' of time in RA, will agree with the four observa- 
tions on page 81, 181, 273, and 283. 
Catalogue and Atlas. 
1 and 28 should be out. 
Atlas. 
A small star under 41 towards 16 Trianguli should be out. 
Notes to Cams major. 
“Order of magnitude Nov. 17, 1784. e 2m /3 2.3m 
£3 . 2 m 7j 3 m 04m." 
2 “ Is 3 m, January 9, 1796." 
23 “ Is hardly 3111, January 9, 1796." 
Notes to Canis minor. 
3 “ Is 4m, January 9, 1796." 
