and positions 0/4,58 double and triple stars y &c, 7 



No. CCCLXXXIL R. A. o** 5- ; Decl. 61** 49' N. 

 Struve, 3 ; 1789 ; 214. 

 Double ; 8th and 8^ magnitudes. 



Passy; October 21, 1824; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 85° 37' sf\ 5 Obs. ( DifF. r= i«'44' 7 



Distance = i8".i 1 2 | 5 Obs. | DifF. = i".i30 j 



Passy; November 16,1824; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 8| magnitudes. 



Position = 86° 4' «/ I 5 Obs. I DifF. = o<» 56' ) 



Distance = 1 8".263 | 5 Ottfe. | DifF. = o".72i ) ' 



Mean Result. 

 Position 85° 50' sf\ Distance 18". 187 ; Epoch 1824.83. 



No. CCCLXXXIII. R. A. o^g'-, Decl. 15^ 32' N. 

 Nova ; 

 Double ; 9th and 11th magnitudes. 

 Passy; September 15, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 40° 58' sp I c Obs. I DifF.= i° 42' ) t7__ •„„, .-a- ,, 

 Distance = ?2".io9 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o".6oi ] Excessively difficult. 



The small star scarcely bears any illumination. 



Passy; October 12, 1825; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 9th and 11 th magnitudes. 



S!iSc" ^ ?f°j;; ''\\ O^L I Eiff! ^ ^.ir. } excessively difficuU. 

 Observed on the meridian with 157. Night fine. 



Mean Result. 



Position 39^ 4!4} sp; (lo Obs.) ; Distance i2".ioo (lo Obs.) 



Epoch 1825.74. 



