of DQuble Stars,- ^-i^ 



VI. 113. Fl. 4 Virginis. 



Jan. 8. Double. Extremely uneqml. L. wr. ; S. dr.. Dif-- 

 1783. tance z' z^" 44''^; too obfeure for accuracy. 



1 14. Fl. d^"'^ Orionis priccedens ad auftrum. 



Jan. 9, Double. About i degree f. preceding, trhe 69th, 

 1783. nearly towards A Orionis. Confiderably unequal. L. 



pr. ; S. d. Diftance i' o^o" 38'''. Polition 22"^ W f. 



following. 



115. Fl. 2 1 '■" Crateris fequens ad auftrum. 



Jan. 10, Double. About z\ degree f. following the 21 fl, in 

 1783. aline parallel to the 12th Crateris and 4th Corvi. Very 

 unequal. L. w. ; S. r. Pofition 12° 12' n. following. 

 i 16. Fl. 43 Herculis. 



Jan. Id, Double. Very unequal. L. inclining to garnet ;'■ 

 3783. S. r. Dlftance \' i^" 37'''. Polition 38*^ 48' f, pre- 

 ceding, 



1 1 7. Fl. 12^ Librae borealior et priscedens^ 



Jan. 10, Double. x'\bout i^ degree n. preceding the 12th 

 178-^. Libras, towards Spica. Very unequal. L. rw. ;_ S. r. 

 Pofition about 40° f. preceding, 



118. Fl. 30 Monocerotis. 



(Feb. I", Double. Very or extremely unequal. Diftance 



II o. e (Fl. 18') Plfcis auftnni auftralior et praecedens. 



July 28, Double. About i| degree f. of, and a little pre- 



578". ceding £ Pifcis auflrini, in a line fromJ* Aquarii continued 



* On account of the change In the magnitudes of the ifl: and 2d Hydr^e, this 

 fmall ftar may be of ufe to afcertain whether the 30th Monocerotis, which is 

 fituated between them, has any confiderable proper motion. See Phil. Tranf. voL 

 LXXllI. p. 255. 



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