1930 RB. Discovered 1930 Sept. 2 by M. F. Wolf at Heidelberg. Independently discovered 1930 Sept. 16 by H. van Gent at Johannesburg and Sept. 21 by E. F. Skvortsov at Simeis.

Named for Roger Barry (1752–1813), who became an astronomer at the Mannheim Observatory in 1788. The observatory at Heidelberg-Königstuhl is a direct successor to the old Mannheim Observatory. (M 3933)