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r. Pigott on the periodical Changes of 
>m my Journal, of the Observations on the Variable 
in the Northern Crown; made at Bath. 
vlagm 
7.8 
7 
7 
7 
6.7 
6.7 
7 
9.10 
9 
8.9 
seen with difficulty with an opera-glass, 
much brighter. 
though the air was hazy, I could see it with D°. 
saw it distinctly — opera-glass, 
f thought it considerably brighter than last year. 
\ rather less than it, but evidently brighter than w. 
not so bright as §, equal to it, and brighter than w. 
it is marked less than it, and brighter than the 7.8th magnitude 
not visible with an opera-glass. 
evidently less than 0 ; rather less than P ; rather brighter than x. 
equal to, or brighter than P. 
evidently brighter than P ; nearly equal to 0. 
} as, in these four observa- 
tions, it was not com- 
pared to any star, they 
are leu to be relied 
on. 
7 evidently brighter than 0 ; nearly equal to w. 
6.7 certainly brighter than w, and rather less than * f. 
6.7 nearly equal to no perceptible alteration during these dates. 
7.6 
7 
8.7 
9 
9 10 
less than it ; moon nearly full. 
evidently less than it ; if any difference brighter than w. 
evidently less than w ; if any difference brighter than 0. 
less than 0, arid equal to P. 
equal to, or less than P ; brighter than x. 
f not visible with an excellent night-glass ; therefore less than the 
L 1 ith magnitude; a remarkably rapid disappearance ; air clear. 
10 
9.10 
not visible with an opera-glass, with which I can, when the air 
is very clear, see the star 0 of my plan. 
not visible with the night-glass ; therefore not of the nth magnit. 
visible with night-glass ; less than x. 
brighter than jr ; rather less than P. 
9 less than 0, and equal to, or rather brighter than P. 
8.9 equal to, or rather brighter than 0. D near full. 
