Dear colleagues! I would like to send you observations of a new variable star (Brh V115), which I have discovered in a systematic CCD-based search for new variables. In each observing run typically 400 images are taken of several survey fields. The frames are processed automatically. Instruments: CCD-camera: Starlight Xpress SX (unfiltered) Telescope: Celestron-8 (20 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain) New variable star: new Brh V115 190324.5 -034408 (J2000) 11.4-11.6 (CCD) comments: Brh V115: GSC 5132 1538 The comparison star is GSC 5136 1424 (12.0 mag), which has been checked for constant brightness. The USNO A2.0 magnitudes (r:10.9, b: 13.9) and the following observations suggest a long period variable, type and period still unknown. object YYMMDD(UT) mag(CCD) code Brh V115 020627.0040 11.55 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020629.0040 11.53 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020629.9825 11.51 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020630.9922 11.46 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020701.9735 11.42 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020705.9999 11.41 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020707.9714 11.40 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020708.9624 11.44 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020719.9596 11.48 Brh.BAV Brh V115 020720.9603 11.47 Brh.BAV Regards, Klaus Bernhard Klaus Bernhard Kafkaweg 5 A-4030 LINZ AUSTRIA kl.bernhard@aon.at http://mitglied.lycos.de/klausbernhard/