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PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS. 



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Oct. 3<>. — Double. Distance 1S"75, very inac- 

 curate. 



11. * Cygni, Fl. 17- 



Nov. 20. — Double. Very unequal. L w ; S dusky 

 r. Distance 24" 52'". 



12. * 4 1 Aquarii, Fl. 91. 



Nov. 26. — Double. It is the first of 3 4-'s. Un- 

 equal. Distance 23" 5'", pretty accurate. 



13. In constellatione Leonis, Fl. S3. 



April 6, 1780. — Double. It is a small star north 

 preceding r. A little unequal. Both inclining to r. 

 Distance 29" 5'". Position 54° 55' s following. 



14. In constellatione Aquilae, Fl. 57. 



Aug. 2. — Double. It is the preceding of 2, near 

 the south end of Antinous's bow. A little unequal. 

 Lw; Sw, inclining to r. Distance 29" 28'", pretty 

 accurate. Position 81° 55' s preceding. 



15. In dextra aure Camelopardali. I. Hevelii 

 ultima. 



Aug. 2. — Double. A little unequal. L reddish w ; 

 S reddish w. Distance 20" 5'". 



1 6. In constellatione Cassiopeae, Fl. 3 1 - 



Aug. 2. — Double. It is marked with the letter a 

 in Harris's maps. Distance about 2; " or more. 



17. * Cor Caroli, Fl. 12. Canum Venaticorum. 



Aug. 7 — Double. Very unequal. L w ; S in- 

 clining to r. Distance 20" 0'", inaccurate. Position 

 41° 4/ s preceding. 



18. * In constellatione Cygni, Fl. 61. 



Sept. 20. — Double. It is a star preceding r. Pretty 

 unequal. L pale r ; S r ; or L r ; S garnet. Dis- 

 tance 16" 7'". Position 30° 28' n following. 



19. In constellatione Aurigae, Fl. 14. 



Sept. 24. — Double. It is the preceding star of a 

 cluster of stars that precede <p and x- Very unequal. 

 L reddish w ; S d. Distance 16" 8'", a little inaccu- 

 rate. Position 37° 3S' s preceding. 



20. a Draconis, Fl. 47- 



Oct. 3. — Double. Very unequal. L pale r ; S 

 dusky r. Distance 26" 39'". Position 90° n preced- 

 ing or following, by exact estimation. 



21. £Orionis, Fl. 50. Trium in cingulo sequens. 

 Oct. 1 0. — Double. Very unequal. L w ; S d. 



Distance about 25". Position 83° 25' n following, 

 very inaccurate. 



22. /Cygni, Fl. 63. :: 



Oct, 27. — Double. Extremely unequal. L fine 

 wj S d. Distance 18" 11'". 



23. 3 a ad a Cygni, Fl. 46'. In genu dextro. 



Oct. 27. — Double. Considerably unequal. L red- 

 dish w; S d. Distance within 30". Position 7° 23' 

 n preceding. 



24. 3 ad a Cygni, Fl. 46 adjacens in genu dextro. 

 Oct. 27. — Treble. Very unequal, and extremely 



unequal. L fine garnet ; S r ; smallest d. All 

 within 30". Position of the brighter of the two small 

 stars 44° 19' n preceding. Position of the faintest 

 preceding. 



25. In constellatione Ceti, Fl. 66. 



Dec. 23. — Double. It is a star near the place of 

 the periodical star 0. Distance l6".875, a little in- 

 accurate. 



26. In constellatione Navis, Fl. ip. :: 



Feb. 15, 1781. — Double. It is a star under the 

 ham of Monoceros's right-foot. Distance about 25". 



27. In constellatione Comae Berenices, Fl. 24. 

 Feb. 28. — Double. Considerably unequal. L 



whitish r ; S blueish r. Mean distance 1 8" 24'". 

 Position 3° 28' n preceding. 



28. In constellatione Geminorum. 



March 13. — Double. It is near 7 towards £Tauri. 

 A little unequal. Both r. Distance 19" 41"'. Po- 

 sition 57° 0' f preceding. 



2Q. h Ursae majoris, Fl. 23. Duarum in. collo 

 sequens. 



April 25. — Double. Extremely unequal. L red- 

 dish w; S d. Distance with 4bo, 19" 26"'. Posi- 

 tion 3° 1 4' n preceding. 



30. In constellatione Lyncis, Fl. 43. Praecedens 

 ad boream. 



May 26. — Double. It is the eye or nose of Leo 

 minor. Unequal. Distance 24" 53'" inaccurate. 



31. In constellatione Cephei, near Fl. 27. 



May 27. — Treble. It is a star near t. Distance of 

 the nearest about 20". 



32. * In constellatione Serpentarii, Fl. 61. 



July 15. — Double. It is a star near y. A little 

 unequal. Lw; S grey. Distance 19" 4'", inaccu- 

 rate. Position almost directly following. 



33. In constellatione Aquilae. 



July 19. — Treble. It is the first of 2 stars pre- 

 ceding v. Distance of the 2 nearest 21" 59"', inac- 

 curate. 



3 I. In constellatione Aquilae, near Fl. 64. 



July 25. — Double. It is near a star preceding 6. 

 Equal distance about 30". 



35. /3 Delphini, Fl. 6. Austrina praecedentis lateris 

 quadrilateri. 



Aug. 1. — Double. Extremely unequal. Hardly 

 visible with 227 ; pretty strong with 4b~0. Distance 

 25" 54'", rather narrow measure. Position 78° n 

 preceding, by exact estimation. 



36. $ Serpentis, Fl. 28. In eductione colli. 



Aug. 13. — Double. Extremely unequal. L w; 

 S extremely faint. Distance 24", pretty exactly esti- 

 mated. Position 3 or 4° s preceding, too obscure for 

 measuring. 



37. ^Equulci, Fl. 7 ■ Duarum in ore sequens. 

 Aug. 13. — Double. Excessively unequal. S hardly 



visible with 227 ; but with 460, visible at first sight. 

 L w ; S d. Distance 19" 32"'. S, too obscure to 

 be very accurate. Position 1 1° 39' n following. 



38. In constellatione Aquarii, Fl. 24. 



Aug. 14. — Double. It is the star in the cheek or 

 hair of the neck. Very unequal. L w ; S d. Dis- 

 tance 25", very inaccurate. 



39- In constellatione Cygni. 



Oct. 1 . — Double. It is a star north following «-. 

 Extremely unequal. L w ; S d. Distance 18" 

 exact estimation. Position 30° 2S' s following. 



40. aTrianguli, Fl. 10. 



Oct. 8. — Double. It is the preceding of 3 teles - 

 copic stars. Unequal. Distance 17" 19" > pretty 

 accurate. 



