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Read February 7, 1805.
Bath, 1802.
The object of the first part of this Paper is a further in- vestigation of the periodical and other changes of brightness of one of the variable stars I discovered in 1795, that in Sobieski's shield, an account of which the Royal Society did me the honour of publishing in their Transactions. Those determinations being deduced from a few periods made near the time of discovery, must of course remain unsatisfactory, however exact the observations themselves may be, until con- firmed by an additiortal set, or by others made at a greater interval of time; for which purpose I occasionally continued keeping a journal of its changes for near five years, and am happy to find that they have answered my expectation, parti- cularly by giving us an insight into its irregularities, as will be shewn hereafter.
Variable Star in Sobieski's Shield.
R.A. –– 279° 912' S. Declination 5° 56' | for the end of June, 1796 |
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