44 Mr. South' s observations of the apparent distances 



No. CCCCXXXVIII. continued. 



Blackman-street ; December 31, 1823; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



7th and 10th magnitudes. 



Distance = i' z^".^^^ \ 5 Obs. | Diff. = i".250. Very hazy. 



The small star is extremely faint. 



Passy ; February 5, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6th and 8th magnitudes. 



Position = 74° 7' np \ $ Obs. ] DifF. == o" 30' 



; Measures of B D. 



Blackman-street ; December 27, 1823 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 

 6th and 9th magnitudes. 

 Position = sr 49' np \ 5 Obs. ( Diff. = 1° n' \ R^^her difficult. 



Distance r= 1' 14". 300 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = i'.S79i 



Evening unfavourable ; small star extremely faint. 



Blackman-street ; December 31, 1823 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6th and 10th, or 11th magnitudes. 



Position = 33"" S9'^P\S ^hs. Diff. =: 1° 15' 1 r^jn;...,. 

 Distance = 1' 15". 072 5 5 Obs. Diff. = o".84i 5 ^^n^cuit. 



Night hazy ; small star will bear only a very feeble illumination. 



Meaii Result. 



of A B Position 18^ 42' np ; Distance 1' 56". 607 ; 



Epoch 1824.00. 



of BC. Position 74f°S'np; Epoch 1824.36; Distance i'25".640 ; 



Epoch 1824.00. 



of BD. Position 33° 54' np ; Distance 1' 14".686; 



Epoch 1824.00. 



