w^ positions of 458 double and triple stars y (^c, 37 



No. CCCCXXVI. continued<x3330 .oVI 



Passy ; January 8, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 8th and 12th magnitudes. 

 Position = 71° 29' sf\ 4 Obs. | DifF. = i° 59'. Excessively difficult. 

 Night too unfavourable for measures of distance. 



Passy; February 4, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 1 Ith magnitudes; a S o* van noilieoq Itii js^ 

 Distance = 7".S79 \ S (3bs. | Dltf". = 6^.769. Extremely difficult. 



■ ' «i-^^ Mean Result. ^^n^B-^nBarA'^^m 



Position 73° 7' ^ j^i Epoch 1824.66(14 Obs.); 

 Distance 7".7C)8; Epoch 1824.68 (15 Obs.) 



The measures of Jan. 19, 1783, give Position 73° 18' sf; 

 Distance 8".533 ; the former agreeing very exactly, and the 

 latter pretty well with the present determinations. (H.) 



No. CCCCXXVII. R. A. 3*^ 21°^; Decl. 27° 6'N. 



Struve, 94 ; 

 Double ; 7^ and 7^ magnitudes. 



Blackman-street ; December 9, 1823; Five4ip^t £(^i)mt<Hial. 



Position = 36° 39' sp 6 Obs. 1 DifF. =0° 58' ) 



Distance = 43".472 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".979 > * ^.l^^^^jf,^^^ y^ 



Blackman-street ; December 29, 1823 ; 3eyen-feet Equatorial. 



Position — 370 35' sp 

 Distance r= 43".678 



7tb and 7h maguitudea. 11=: noiiieo^ 



r = sDOBlziG 



5 Obs. 1 DifF. = 0° 35^') 

 5 Obs. I DifF. = I ".05 8 5 



Mean Result. y.y^ o^^ aoUv^oH 

 Position 37° l' sp; Distance 43".575 ; Epoch 1823.97. 



