Notes to Catalogue of zodiacal Stars. 377 
following.” The mean of Herschel’s measures give for the 
diff. of R.A. of the two nearest, —31"-86. Decl. +20”63. 
101 Tauri.) Fl, R.A. requires— 8’. Mayer’s 182 is right. 
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104m Tauri.) Proper motion by good observations, of Brad- 
ley and Piazzi, In R. A.+0"72, in Decl. +0’-07; in a 
great circle 0-685. 
C. 152.) Bode and Piazzi suppose this to be the same with 103 
Tauri of Flamsteed, whose R. A. in that case requires+ 12’. 
Herschel calls his double star V. 114, by the name of 103 
Tauri; and in a note to his Catalogue of comparative 
brightness, he remarks that although Fl. has no observation 
of it, yet his (Sir W’s) double star cannot be far from the 
place pointed out by the Br. Cat. Herschel describes the 
double star above mentioned, thus “ Excessively unequal. 
L.r. w.; S.d. Distance with 278 and 625, 30’-03, mean 
measure. Position 72°-4,’’ 
105 Tauri.) Double. Hers. VI. 105. Very unequal. L. p. r. 5 
S.r. Distance 101-5, Pos. 18°-0s. prec.” 
Anon. R. A. 74° 18’) This may probably be Herschel’s dou- 
ble star IiI. 90. < About 3° directly north of 103 Tauri ; 
the largest of three forming an obtuse angle. Considerably 
unequal, L. r. w; S. p. r. Distance with 278, 131. Pos. 
64°-0 n. following.” As to the identity of the star to which 
Herschel makes reference, see the last note but one. See 
also Lalande. Hist. Céleste p. 139 as to the position of the 
supposed double star; which, if the above description be 
rightly understood, is the middle star of the three, of which 
P. IV, 298 is the northern and preceding. 
C. 156.) Is thesame with 160 of Caroline Herschel’s Catalogue. 
14 (a) Aurige.) Double. Hers. IV. 19. Very unequal, L. r. w.; 
S.d. Distance 16”13, a little inaccurate. Pos, 37°63 s. 
preceding.” 
Anon. R. A. 76° 0’) Hist. Cél. p. 134. Supposed to be Her- 
schel’s star If. 48. “A minute double star. Less than 
~ degree s. prec. 16 Auriga, in a line parallel to 10 and 
8; the preceding star of a small triangle of which 16 is the 
largest and following. A little unequal. Both p. r. With 
227, 14 or when best, 13 diameter of L. Position 15°*8 n. 
following.” 
M. 197.) Mayer’s R. A. requires — 16’. 
P.Y. 43.) Piazzi thinks this may be 195 of Mayer, which star 
is left out of Wollaston’s Catalogue. 
P. V. 55 to 146 inclusive.) A singular error pervades the ninth 
column of Piazzi’s Catalogue, within these limits. The 
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