142 Dr. Herschel’s Fourth Catalogue of the 
11 Is 28 Leonis. 
12 “ March 17, 1 797, This star is misplaced in the British 
“ catalogue; the PD should be corrected -}- i 0 -” 
28 “March 21, 1797, This star is misplaced in the British 
“ catalogue, and requires a correction of -f- 20' in RA, and 
“ -f i° in PD.” 
29 “ March 21, 1797, The PD of this star in the British 
“ catalogue requires -f- i°.” 
Notes to Tauj'us. 
3 Does not exist. Flamsteed never observed it. 
8 “ Jan. 10, 1796, This star does not exist. Flamsteed 
“ has no observation of it. There is a star about 9m not far 
“ from the place." 
9. “ Dec. 28, 1798, This star is lost." M. de la Lande 
says it is not to be found. See Mr. Bode’s Ast. Jahr-Bucb for 
1795, page 198. Flamsteed has two complete observations 
of it, page 86, and page 506. We can hardly admit what 
Mr. Bode suggests, that this star, like the rest, has found its 
way into the British catalogue by some error of writing, or of 
calculating the observations ; it will therefore be advisable to 
look for a future re-appearance of it, as it may prove to be a 
periodical or changeable one. 
15 Does not exist. Flamsteed has no observation of it. 
34 The estimation “ 39 - 34" belongs to a star very nearly 
in the place where, according to Flamsteed’s observation, 
34 should be ; but, as we know by calculation that the Geor- 
gian planet was about the situation where, the 13 of Dec. 1690, 
Flamsteed observed the supposed 34th, there can be no doubt 
but that he must have seen it, and taken it for a fixed star. 
