Mr. Fallows’s catalogue of southern stars. 469 
No. 
Names and Magnitudes of Stars 
La Caille’s 
Magnitudes. 
Right Ascension. 
Annual 
Precession. 
South Declination. 
Annual 
# Precession. 
l 93 
e Trianguli 
5 + 
5 
h. m. s, 
15.20.44.7 
S. 
+ 5 ’34 
65.42.53 
+ 12.83 
194 
y Lupi 
3 
3 
15.23.27.4 
3-87 
40 . 33*57 
12.65 
*95 
(3 Trianguli 
3 
3 
15.39.44.6 
5.20 
62.52.23 
11.52 
190 
cr Lupi 
4 
4 
15.48.29.7 
3-94 
37.53.II 
10.98 
1 97 
S' Norma; 
5 
5 
15.54. 5.8 
4.20 
44 - 4 1 * 9 
10.47 
198 
9 Lupi 
5 + 
5 
l 5 - 55 - 3-4 
3 * 9 * 
36.18.50 
10.40 
199 
S Trianguli 
5 + 
5 
15.59.31.7 
5-36 
63.13.20 
10.05 
200 
y 2 Normae 
5 
5 
16. 6.42.4 
4.46 
49.42.49 
9.51 
201 
y Apodis 
5 + 
5 
16. 6.48.7 
8 • 84. 
78.28.47 
9.50 
202 
@ Normae 
5 
5 
16.24.49.0 
3.92 
34 * 53 ’ 5 
8.09 
203 
a . Trianguli 
2 
2 
16.30. 9.1 
6.23 
68.41.15 
7.66 
204 
1 Arae 
4- 
5 
16.34.39.1 
5.12 
58.42.45 
7.29 
205 
• Scorpii 
3 
3 
16.38.47.2 
3 * 9 * 
33 * 57*49 
6.97 
206 
f* 1 Scorpii 
3 
3 
16.39.58.6 
4.04 
37 . 43.57 
6.86 
207 
/x 2 Scorpii 
4 
4 
16.40.26.6 
4.04 
37.42.29 
6.82 
208 
6 Arae 
3-4 
4 
l6 - 44 - 6 -3 
4.92 
55 * 4* ’57 
6.52 
209 
« Arae 
4*5 
4 
16.45.36.2 
4*74 
52.52.38 
6-39 
210 
o- Scorpii 
3-4 
3 
l6 - 59 - 34- 5 
4.27 
42.59.44 
5.23 
211 
y Arae 
3 — 
3 
17.10.38.3 
5.02 
56.H.57 
4.29 
212 
S Arae 
4— 
4 
17.15.16.0 
5-39 
60.31 .23 
3.89 
zl 3 
a. Arae 
3 + 
3 
17.18.15.8 
4.62 
49 . 43 . 3 i 
3.62 
214 
v Scorpii 
3-4 
4 
17.18.49.4 
4.06 
37. 8.44 
3.57 
215 
X Scorpii 
34 - 
3 
17.21.40.5 
4.06 
36.58. 0 
3*34 
216 
9 Scorpii 
34 - 
3 
17.24.41 .6 
4.29 
42.52.27 
3.08 
217 
tr Pavonis 
4.5 
5 
i 7 . 2 8 . 30.3 
5.86 
64.37.21 
2.75 
218 
y. Scorpii. 
3 
3 
17.30. 19.6 
4. 18 
38 . 55.43 
2.59 
219 
* 1 Scorpii 
3 
3 
17.35. 17.0 
4.17 
40. 2.47 
2. 16 
220 
y Telescopii 
4 
4 
I 7 . 37 - 5 2 * 6 
4.07 
36.58.33 
i *93 
221 
9 Arae 
4 
4 
17.52.56.8 
4.66 
50. 5.28 
0.62 
222 
£ Telescopii 
5 
5 
17.58.10.9 
4*45 
45.58.18 
+ 0.16 
223 
(3 Telescopii 
4 
4 
18. 5.43.4 
4.07 
36.48.17 
— 0.50 
224 
* Sagittarii 
3 
3 
18.12.29.9 
3 - 9 8 
34.27.23 
1 .09 
225 
a. Telescopii 
4 
4 
18.13.55.9 
4-45 
46. 3**3 
1 . 22 
226 
v Pavonis 
5 
5 
18. 14.56.0 
5.61 
62.22.24 
1.3 1 
227 
S 1 Telescopii 
5 
5 
18.18.43.9 
4-45 
46 . 1 . 1 6 
1 .64 
228 
0 2 Telescopii 
5 
5 
18.19. 1 • 2 
4.44 
45.51.59 
1 .66 
229 
9 Coronae 
5 
5 
18.20.56.5 
4.28 
42.25.45 
1 .81 
230 
€ Pavonis 
4 
4 
18.22.27.4 
7.05 
7 I- 33-35 
1 .96 
231 
1533 Pavonis 
5 4 - 
6 
18.28.10.1 
5.91 
6 5 - 1 • *4 
2.46 
232 
A Pavonis 
5 
5 
*8.35 .54.7 
5*59 
62.22.25 
3 .i 3 
2 33 
y Coronae 
54 - 
5 
18.54.30.8 
4.06 
37 .18.15 
4.72 
2 34 
5 Coronae 
5 
5 
18.56. 6.1 
4.19 
40.45.29 
4.85 
2 35 
a Coronae 
4-5 
5 
18.57.30.3 
4.09 
38. 9.58 
4-97 
236 
(3 Coronae 
5 
5 
18.57.54.7 
4.14 
39.36.23 
4.87 
2 37 
S i Sagittarii 
3-4 
4 
19. <3.58.0 
4-33 
44.46.38 
6.02 
238 
0 2 Sagittari 
4 - 
4 
19. 10.29.3 
4*35 
45. 7. 8 
6.06 
2 39 
a Sagittarii 
4 
4 
19. 1 1 .41 . 1 
4.17 
40.56.15 
6.17 
240 
£ Pavonis 
4 
4 
19.40. 4.1 
+ 6.88 
73.21.21 
— 8.47 
h. m. s. 
O / // 
* N. B. All the declinations in my Catalogue must be diminished four seconds. 
(Extract of a Letter from the Rev. F. Fallows, to John Barrow, Esq. Sec. Ad- 
miralty, dated Cape Town, Jan. io, 1824.) 
