Greenwich Ten Year Catalogue, 1880 Radcliffe Catalogue and Bonn Observations, vol. vi. The observations are corrected for refraction but not for parallax. They are also corrected for the error of inclination of the wires, and, where necessary, for the motion of the comet in N.P.D. Dec. 12.-No nucleus to comet. 15.-Note by H.: Comet appeared fainter than on Dec. 12. No nucleus. Frequently difficult to see. Note by A. C.: Comet pretty bright. Small. Central condensation. 23.-Comet fairly bright. Central condensation. The initials H. and A. C. are those of Mr. Hollis and Mr. Crommelin respectively. Royal Observatory, Greenwich: 1892 January 10. Observations of Occultations of Stars by the Moon and of Phenomena of Jupiter's Satellites, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the year 1892. (Communicated by the Astronomer Royal). Occultations of Stars by the Moon. |