Abstract

THE comet discovered here on the evening of Friday, March 18, is extremely small, though not very faint, and it has a decided central condensation or nucleus. Its position at about 8h. 30m., March 18, was roughly determined as R.A. 341°, Decl. N. 59°. The comet was therefore situated in Cepheus, and about 3° east-north-east of the star Delta in that constellation.

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