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There is only the position of the leading star for manzil 25, Al Fargh al Thāni, which needs to be inserted in my description of line Cb7, because the Fore Spout (Al Fargh al Mukdim) was in line Cb6 and Mirach (β Andromedae) rose with the Sun in April 6 - i.e. at the beginning of line Cb8.
 
24 Al Fargh al Mukdim Fore Spout α Pegasi (Markab), β (Scheat) 349 March 5 (429)   322
25 Al Fargh al Thāni Rear Spout γ Pegasi (Algenib), α Andromedae (Sirrah) 0 March 21 (445) 16 338
26 Al Batn Al Hūt Belly of the Fish β Andromedae (Mirach) 16.0 April 6 (461) 16 354
27 Al Thurayya Many Little Ones Messier 45 (Pleiades) 56.3 May 16 (501) 40 394
28 Al Butain The Bellies δ Arietis (Botein), ε, ρ³        

However, I have already advanced a few days into line Cb8 in order to reach Revati. Therefore I will here present also the position of Mirach in the C text:

 
September 17 18 (261) 19 20 21
Cb7-10 Cb7-11 Cb7-12 (548) Cb7-13 Cb7-14
η Crateris (179.9) π Virginis (181.0) ο Virginis (182.1) 12h (182.6) Minkar (183.7), ρ Centauri (183.9)
Alchita, Ma Wei (183.1)
March 19 20 (445) 21 22 23
η Tucanae (363.0), ψ Pegasi (363.1), 32 Piscium (363.2), π Phoenicis (363.4) ε Tucanae (363.6), τ Phoenicis (363.9) Al Fargh al Thāni / A12 ε Phoenicis (0.8) Uttara Bhādrapadā
0h (365.25)
Caph, SIRRAH (0.5) ALGENIB PEGASI (1.8), χ Pegasi (2.1)
September 22 23 24 25 (268)
Cb7-15 Cb7-16 Cb7-17 Cb7-18
Hasta Zaniah (185.9), Chang Sha (186.3) Intrometida (187.4), Acrux (187.5) γ Com. Berenicis (188.0), σ Centauri (188.1), Algorab (188.5)
Pálida (184.6), Megrez (184.9), GIENAH (185.1), ε Muscae (185.2)
March 24 25 (450) 26 27
θ Andromedae (2.7), ζ Tucanae (3.5) π Tucanae (3.7) Ankaa, κ Phoenicis (5.0) λ Phoenicis (6.3), β Tucanae (6.4)
September 26 27 (270) 28
Cb7-19 Cb7-20 Cb7-21
Gacrux (188.7), γ Muscae (189.0), Avis Satyra (189.3), Asterion (189.5) Kraz (189.7), α Muscae (190.2), τ Centauri (190.5), χ Virginis (190.7), ρ Virginis (191.4), Porrima, γ Centauri (191.5)
28 29 (454) 30
no star listed Delta (8.4) Schedir (8.6), μ Phoenicis (8.9, ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1), Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4)
Sept 29 30 (273) October 1 2 3 4
Cb7-22 Cb7-23 Cb7-24 (560) Cb7-25 Cb7-26 Cb7-27
β Muscae (192.5) Mimosa (192.9) ψ Virginis (194.5) Alioth (194.8), Minelauva (195.1), Cor Caroli (195.3), δ Muscae (196.5) Vindemiatrix (196.8), ξ¹ Centauri (197.1) 13h (197.8)
ξ² Centauri (197.9)
March 31 April 1 2 3 4 (460) 5
no star listed Achird (10.7), ρ Phoenicis (11.2), η Andromedae (11.4) Cih, λ Tucanae (12.4) no stars listed 1h (15.2)
β Phoenicis (15.1)
October 5 6 7 (280) 8 9
Cb8-1 Cb8-2 Cb8-3 Cb8-4 Cb8-5 (568)
Apami-Atsa (198.5)  Diadem (198.9), Al Dafīrah (199.4) σ Virginis (200.4) ι Centauri (201.4) Mizar (202.4)
April 6 7 (98) 8 (464) 9 10
Al Batn Al Hūt Revati κ Tucanae (17.6) no star listed Ksora (20.1)
υ Phoenicis, ι Tucanae (15.6), ζ Phoenicis (15.7), MIRACH (16.0), Anunitum (16.5) REVATI (16.9), ν Phoenicis (17.4)

Maybe the first hetuu (in Cb8-1) refers to Mirach and the second (in Cb8-2) to Revati.

Hetu

Hetu 1. To (make) sound; figuratively: famous, renowned. 2. To crumble into embers (of a bonfire). Hetu'u. Star, planet; hetu'u popohaga morning star; hetu'u ahiahi evening star; hetu'u viri meteorite. Vanaga

Hetu 1. Star (heetuu); hetu rere, meteor; hetu pupura, planet. P Pau.: hetu, star. Mgv.: etu, id. Mq.: fetu, hetu, id. Ta.: fetu, fetia, id. The alternative form fetia in Tahiti, now the only one in common use, need not be regarded as an anomaly in mutation. It seems to derive from Paumotu fetika, a planet. Its introduction into Tahiti is due to the fashion of accepting Paumotu vocables which arose when the house of Pomare came into power. 2. Capital letter (? he tu). 3. To amuse. 4. To stamp the feet. Hetuhetu, to calk, to strike the water. Hetuke, sea urchin. Churchill.

Mirach (β) is at the girdle of Andromeda, above the nose of the northern fish of Pisces: