MR. RUMKER’S OBSERVATIONS 
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Nov. 12. — At 0 h 29 m 27 s Sidereal Time, the Comet preceded a Star (h) 23 s .4, and was at 0 h 50 m 
in the parallel of the Star. This Star is contained in Hist. Cel., page 32, without any magnitude 
assigned to it, hut it is of the 6th magnitude. The same Star precedes another of the 7th magni- 
tude by 18 s , and precedes 33 Pegasi by 2 m 7 s . 
Nov. 13. — At 23 h 44 m 31 s Sidereal Time, the Comet followed a Star (i) in 18 s .7, and preceded 
another Star (k) 22 s .5, and was 5' 30" South of k. The Star (i) precedes 33 Pegasi 7 m 20 s , and is 
2' 4" South of k. 
Nov. 14. — At 23 1 ' 37“ 30 s Sidereal Time, the Comet followed a Star (1) in 1“ 16 s , and was 13' 4" 
North thereof. The Star is of the 7.8 magnitude, and in the middle of two Stars of the 9th and 
10th magnitude, all three forming a straight line in an angle of about 16° with the parallel of 
Declination. 
At 0 h 55 m 30 s S. T. the Comet preceded | ^ j ^ ’ 
f the Stars (m) and (n) 1 
At l h 13” S. T. the Comet preceded < the Star (o) 
being 9' 
being 13 
m 4p_ 
47. 
42 . 
28" S. thereof. 
17 S. thereof. 
Lthe Star (p) 
o is of the 7th, and p of the 6th magnitude : p is to be found in Hist. Cel., page 32, 
and is in about 22 1 ’ 10 m 34 s .R and 19° 7' Declination. 
Nov. 15. — At 23 h 39 m 28 s Sidereal Time, the Comet preceded 120 Pegasi Bode by 11 9 .3 ; and at 
0 h 55 m Sidereal Time, it preceded the same Star 15 s . 67, and was 2' 11" North thereof. The 
observations of this Comet, which was very faint as yet, were now interrupted by the Moon, which 
passed in its neighbourhood. 
Nov. 19. — At 0 h 10 m 24 s Sidereal Time, the Comet followed 13 Pegasi in 1“ 11 s , being 2' 53" 
South thereof. 
Nov. 23. — At 0 h 39 m 23 s Sidereal Time, the Comet preceded 34 Pegasi Bode by 59 s .83. At 
0 h 49” 20 s the Comet preceded the same Star l m 2 s , being 9' 47" South thereof. 
Nov. 25. — At 0' 1 48” 5 s Sidereal Time, the Comet followed a Star (q)of the 7th magnitude in 38 s . 12. 
At l h 0“ 21 s it followed the same Star in 37 s .O, and was 3' 38" North thereof. 
Nov. 26. — At l h 45“ 19‘ Sidereal Time, 
the Comet followed the Star 
f r in 3“ 22 s .7") , , r 
in 2 53 .7 ^>and preceded <{ u 
in 0 45 .7 J 
i s ! 
U i 
\ w 1 
35 s .3. 
52 .8. 
At the same time the Comet was 10' 56" N. of r, and at l h 50 m it was 14' 34" N. of t. 
fr is 21 h 10 m 5>.5. 
r, s, and t, are to be found in Hist. Cel., page 106 ; by the middle wires, < s is 21 10 24 .5. 
It is 21 12 42.5. 
Nov. 27. — At l h 9 m 0* Sidereal Time, the Comet preceded a star (x) 22 s .95, and at l 1 ’ 20 m 30* Side- 
real Time was 23' 51" South thereof. 
