π Aquilæ.—Divided, power 80. 14-m. Webb might have been rated 15-m. [6-m., 7-m. 1″·5.]

δ Aquilæ.

ζ Persei.—My friend “Linea” sees two minute stars with 4·28 in. Wray, not in Webb, and Wray himself sees an excessively difficult companion. I see these 3 stars easily with 6-1/2 in. (Wray says his companion is “very difficult with 7 in. refractor, really only a glimpse star, even with the best atmosphere”), and have added two more stars to the group.

β Delphini.—Close double discovered by Burnham, est. 0″·7. In contact 6-1/2 in., power 430.

η Coronæ Borealis.—Very low, long past meridian, in contact 164 power.

β Equalei.—[a 5-1/2, b 13, c 14, n 16: a-b 35″, a-c 50″ b-B 3″.] 16-m. not seen, Webb 9-1/3 in. Just divided 164, easy 430 power. Two other companions (not seen by Smyth or Webb?)

μ Andromedæ.—The 16-m. comes, a very difficult test, easy; other comites (not seen by Smyth or Webb?) seen.

Companion to Vega pretty easy, Nov. 12th, 37m. after sunset.

P. 178 xx. Delphini.—[a 7-1/2, b 8, c 16, b 9: a-b 14″·3, b-b 0″.7, a-c 20″.] Smyth 16 by evanescent glimpses; easy 164 power, 6-1/2 in. 8-m. well elongated in direction of 230°, power 430.