> LX Ser Jul 9.8705 14.77 outburst LX Ser has nearly constantly stayed around 14.5-15.0 recently. This star is an anti-dwarf nova type (VY Scl-type) cataclysmic variable, which occasionally shows excursions to faint states. So it does not usually show outbursts. Recent observations reported to VSNET: YYMMDD(UT) mag observer 970619.992 149: (G. Poyner) 970621.201 154: (G. Hanson) 970621.228 147 (G. Hanson) 970623.257 148 (G. Hanson) 970623.967 148 (G. Poyner) 970624.185 146 (G. Hanson) 970625.208 147 (G. Hanson) eclipse observation 970626.228 160: (G. Hanson) 970626.231 158: (G. Hanson) 970626.235 156 (G. Hanson) 970626.238 153 (G. Hanson) 970626.242 150 (G. Hanson) 970626.244 149 (G. Hanson) 970626.255 148 (G. Hanson) 970627.224 150 (G. Hanson) 970628.249 148 (G. Hanson) 970629.212 147 (G. Hanson) 970630.199 150 (G. Hanson) 970701.324 148 (G. Hanson) 970702.208 148 (G. Hanson) 970703.185 150 (G. Hanson) 970704.194 150 (G. Hanson) 970704.947 150 (G. Poyner) 970705.272 149 (G. Hanson) 970706.269 148 (G. Hanson) 970706.958 150 (G. Poyner) 970707.303 148 (G. Hanson) 970708.224 148 (G. Hanson) 970708.960 151 (G. Poyner) 970709.242 148 (G. Hanson) 970709.870 14.77V (J. Manek) 970709.964 151 (G. Poyner) 970710.406 146 (G. Hanson) Regards, Taichi Kato