of Double Stars. 6 1 



I. with 460, near i diameter; with 625, a little more 



than I diameter. Poiition 82^ 2\' n. following. 



78. Fl. I i^ Librae borealior. 



Jan. 31, Double. Near 2| degrees north of the i ith Librae, 



1783. in a line parallel to |W Virginis and the 109th of the 



fame conftellation. Equal. Both inclining to r. With 



460, full I diameter. Poiition 58^ 24' n. preceding, 



or f. following. 



79. Fl. 46 Herculis. In dextro latere* 



Feb. 5, Double. Extremely or almoft exceflively unequal. 



17S3. L. w. ; S. d. With 227, it is hardly vifible ; with • 

 460, near i diameter of L. Pofitlon 66^ 36' f. fol- 

 lowing. 



80. Fl. 81 Virginis. 



Feb. 7, Double. Equal. Both pr. With 227, near 1 dla- 

 1783. meter; with 460, f diameter. Pofition 41*^ 12^ n. fol- 

 lowing or f. preceding. 



81. TT Serpentis (Fl. 44^"") prascedens ad auflrum. 



]Mar. 7, Double. About i\ degree f. preceding tt, towards 

 1783. k; the mofl: north of two. A little unequal. Both 



r. With 460, If diameter of L. Pofition 49° 48^ f. 



preceding. A third large ftar in view ; paler than the 



other two. Diftance from the two taken as one ftar 



56'' 28'''. Pofition, with L. of the two, 31° 48' f. 



preceding. 

 S-2. Fl. 49 Serpentis. 



Mar. 7, Double. The moft north and • following of two 

 1783. ftars. A little unequal. Both pr. With 227, I or I 



diameter, and a very minute and beautiful object ; 



with 460, ■ I diameter. Pofition 21° ^^' n. preceding. 

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