55 Mr. Herschel's Catalogui 



11. 40. * Seen nek ad (p Cancri. Fl. 23. 



Feb. 2, Double. K little unequal. Both rw. With 227, 

 J782. near 2 diameters; with 460, 2| diameters of L. Po- 

 {ition 56" 42^ n. followiug. 



41. * Prima ad u Cancri. Fl. 24. 



Feb. 2, Double. Confiderably unequal. Both pr. With 

 J782. 227, 1 1 diameter of L. ; with 460, 4 diameters of L. 

 Poiition 32'' 9' n. following. 



42. E telefcopicis ^ Virginis precedentibus-K 



Feb. 6, Double. About il degree f. preceding i Virglnis^ 

 1782. in a line parallel to ^ and /5 ; the moft fouth of three 



forming an arch. Extremely unequal. L. vv. ; S. 



hardly vifible with 227 (but with a ten-feet refle£tor 



S. b.) ; with 460, above 2 diameters of L. Pofitioa 



52° 24^ f. following. 

 4.9. Fl. a 2^"" Leonis priEcedens ad auftrum. In dextro genu. 

 Feb. 17, Double. Near f degree f. preceding the 43d, in 3 

 1782. line parallel to c. and the 14th Leonis. Very unequal. 



L. w. ; S. d. With 227, near 2| diameters of L* 



when beft. Pofition 85° 2' n. following. 

 44. Virginis. Fl. 84. Verfus finem alas dextro. 

 Feb. 17, Double. Extremely unequal. L. w. inclining to r. ; 

 1782. S. d. Requires attention to be feen with 227; with 



460, 2§ diameters of L. Pofition, with 278, 29° 5' 



f. preceding. 



which has been defcribed with the lamp -micrometer, Phil. Tranf. vol. LXXIT. p. 

 169 and 170. Then, introducing fome light, and adapting the fixed wire to 

 the obferved direftion of the ftars on the wall, the moveable wire may be fet to 

 the parallel of the large ftar, which wiU give the angle of poiition pretty 

 accurately. 



t See note to IV. 5 r» 



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