Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... Camelop . Galactic Long . Lat . Magn . H.P. U.A. Star . m m h O α 1880 . O 69 ° 03-12.80 5'1 ... 15 Lacertæ 69'04- 4.98 3'9 7 99 m 8 22 46 37 + 42 40'5 22 26 21 +49 39'9 69'04-14'69 5.6 69.25 + 22:47 69.36+ 19:37 69 : 49+ 3.82 3.9 6.1 ...
... Camelop . Galactic Long . Lat . Magn . H.P. U.A. Star . m m h O α 1880 . O 69 ° 03-12.80 5'1 ... 15 Lacertæ 69'04- 4.98 3'9 7 99 m 8 22 46 37 + 42 40'5 22 26 21 +49 39'9 69'04-14'69 5.6 69.25 + 22:47 69.36+ 19:37 69 : 49+ 3.82 3.9 6.1 ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. Mess . 31 Cephei Cassiopeia 26 Camelop . 4.8 86.42+ 1.05 5.8 ... 86.50-8.50 86.58-16 · 15 5 ° 2 86.71-7 : 49 86.96 + 24'31 87.37 + 1 : 27 5.8 5'0 5'4 ... 87.56+ 3.58 87.80- 6.08 4.8 88.17-16.14 88.39+ 2:31 4.2 ...
Royal Astronomical Society. Mess . 31 Cephei Cassiopeia 26 Camelop . 4.8 86.42+ 1.05 5.8 ... 86.50-8.50 86.58-16 · 15 5 ° 2 86.71-7 : 49 86.96 + 24'31 87.37 + 1 : 27 5.8 5'0 5'4 ... 87.56+ 3.58 87.80- 6.08 4.8 88.17-16.14 88.39+ 2:31 4.2 ...
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... Camelop . 3 37 43 + 70 57 · 6 103.96 +15.31 5'3 ... 19 3 36 46 + 70 29.8 104.65+ 7'45 104.75-16.12 5.8 · Cassiopeiæ 2 57 17 + 63 35'4 2'I ... d 517 Andromeda I 56 32+ 41 45'2 Galactic Long . Lat . 104 76+ 460 ... ... Dec. 1892 . 95 and ...
... Camelop . 3 37 43 + 70 57 · 6 103.96 +15.31 5'3 ... 19 3 36 46 + 70 29.8 104.65+ 7'45 104.75-16.12 5.8 · Cassiopeiæ 2 57 17 + 63 35'4 2'I ... d 517 Andromeda I 56 32+ 41 45'2 Galactic Long . Lat . 104 76+ 460 ... ... Dec. 1892 . 95 and ...
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... Camelop . 104.81 - 21.40 99 104'95 + 9'51 4.8 3 9 27 +65 12.7 104'97-775 5.6 : .. 63 Andromedæ 2 13 2 + 49 36.0 105.28 +18.94 6'0 ... Camelop . 4 19 37 + 72 16.0 105.54-7.69 5 : 5 ... 64 Andromeda 105.62-7.37 4'9 ... 65 105.70-10'44 5 ...
... Camelop . 104.81 - 21.40 99 104'95 + 9'51 4.8 3 9 27 +65 12.7 104'97-775 5.6 : .. 63 Andromedæ 2 13 2 + 49 36.0 105.28 +18.94 6'0 ... Camelop . 4 19 37 + 72 16.0 105.54-7.69 5 : 5 ... 64 Andromeda 105.62-7.37 4'9 ... 65 105.70-10'44 5 ...
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... Camelop . VII . 47 99 Mess . 34 Persei Camelop . Persei Hev . Camelop . a 1880 . h m 8 2 43 40 + 46 20'7 3 46 55 + 60 45'3 6.5 3 57 16 + 62 0 : 3 ... 8m - 0 2 34 15 + 42 16.6 7 2 2 34 53 + 42 46 4 42 8 + 66 8.2 2 48 27 +46 39.6 3 20 52 ...
... Camelop . VII . 47 99 Mess . 34 Persei Camelop . Persei Hev . Camelop . a 1880 . h m 8 2 43 40 + 46 20'7 3 46 55 + 60 45'3 6.5 3 57 16 + 62 0 : 3 ... 8m - 0 2 34 15 + 42 16.6 7 2 2 34 53 + 42 46 4 42 8 + 66 8.2 2 48 27 +46 39.6 3 20 52 ...
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