id .Mr, Herschel^ s'C^Ui/ogue 



II. 91, s (Fl. 15') Sagittal auftralior. 



Apr. 5, Treble. About twice as far louth of 2- Sagltta?, as z 

 fjB%. and the ftar near it are from each other ; a fmall ftar. 

 The two neareft very unequal. L. pr. ; S. r. With 

 227, 1^ diameter of L. Pofitiou 74° 54' f. preceding. 

 The third with L. extremely unequal. S. d. With 

 227, about 2 diameters of L. or more. Poiition about 

 40*^ or 50° n. preceding. With more light this would 

 be a fine object. 

 ^z, lu Camelopardall clune. 



Apr. 30, Dfcuble. About four times the diftance of the i oth 

 1783. and 1:2th Camxclopardaii, north of the loth, and almof^ 

 in the fame direction with the loth and 12th, is a ftar 

 of between the 5th and 6th magnitude not miarked in 

 Flamsteed ; naming that ftar A, we have the fol- 

 lowing dire6lion. About I degree preceding A Came- 

 lopardall, in a line from the 2d Lyncis continued 

 through A ; the fecond from A. Very unequal. L; 

 w. ; S. d» With 227, li or 2 diameters of L. Po- 

 fttion 22° 42^ f. following. Very inaccurate. 

 ^3. £ (Fl. 13') AquiliE auftralior. 

 May 25, Double. Near I degree fouth of, and a little fol* 

 37S3. lowing e, towards X Aquilas, a very fmall ftar. Very 

 luiequal. L. dw. ; S. dr. With 460, above 2 dia- 

 meters of L. Pofition 16" o' n. preceding. 

 94. i (Fl. 17^"") Andromed^e pra:cedens ad boream. 

 Aug. 19, Double. About if degree n. preceding; Andromeda 

 1783. iii a line parallel to cc and (3 Caffiopeia;^ ; in the ftde of a 

 trapezium of four fmall ftars. Pretty unequal. Both 

 r. With 460, 24 diacneters of L» Poiition 34° 24' 

 11. preceding. < 



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