IV. 56. Fl. I S Librae. 



April 3^ Double. The following of two. Extremely uiie- 

 1782. q^^''^l« L. r. ; S. b. Diilauce i f 59"^^ Pofitioa 

 44° 45^ 11. following. 



57. Fl. 42'™ Ccmie Berenices fequens ad auflriim. 



April 15, Double. About 3 degrees f. following the 42dComis- 

 ■ 1782. Berenices towards v Bootis ; the vertex of an ilofceles^ 

 triangle. Extremely unequal. Diftance with 625^, 

 16'^ 42^^''. Pofition 46° 31^ f. preceding. 



58. Fl. 36*"' Comae Berenices priEcedens ad boream. 



April 18, A pretty double ftar. About 2! degrees n. preceding 



i''82. the 36th, in a line parallel to the 42d and 15th Coma^ 



Berenices ; the following of two unequal ilars. A little 



unequal. Both rw. Diftance 15'' 52^"^ Pofition 



67° ^y^ f. preceding. 



5p. Prope a Lyrs. 



May 12, Double. About 2 or 3 minutes f. preceding a Lyraj. 

 1782. Very unequal. Bothd. Diftance with 278, 22^^ 20^^^ 

 Polition 2^° 57^ n. preceding. Pofition of the largeft 

 with regard to a, Lyra^ 59° 12^ f. preceding, 

 '60. Fl. 4="" Urfae majoris fequens ad boream. 

 June 6, Double. Near i degree n following the 4th, in ar 

 1782. Ihie parallel to and h Urfae majoris; a pretty larg^ 

 ftar. Extremely unequal. L. r. ; S. d. Diftance 

 near 30'''' ; but too obfcure for meafures. 

 t)i. ^(Fl. 7^) Coron^eauftralior et praecedens. 

 July 18, Double. Near | degree f. preceding f, towards ^ 

 1782. Coronae bor. Nearly equal. Both pr. Diftance 

 16'^ 46'^^. Pofition 4° 57' n» following,. 



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