^4l Mr, SouTH*s observations of the apparent distances 



No. DI. R. A. 5*^40'; Decl. 8° 28' S. 

 Nova.; 

 Double; 7th and 11th magnitudes. j r.ojjir . 



{\{ .'.j-offi^ssy ; March 8, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 87° 34' «p 5 Obs. (DifF. = i°47') „ ^ , ,._ ,-,10^1 

 Distance = 2i".387± (single observation) J ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^1**. .. 



The night is become very bad j no more measures can be gotten ; and the accuracy 

 of these perhaps may be called in question. 



Passy; March 10, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 7th and 12th magnitudes. 



Position =88° i8' sp 

 Distance z= 21". 615 ± 



5 Obs. 

 3 pbs. 



DifF. =o°46' ) „ •,..«:, 

 DiiF. = I ".202 \ Excessively difficult. 



The small star will scarcely bear the slightest illumination. 



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 Mean Result. 



Position 87° 54' sp (10 Obs.); Distance 2i".558 ± (4 Obs.) ; 

 .;.;;l EpQch, 182^^.1 8. ^ . , 



No. Dir. R. A. 5^ 45" ; D^cl. is'' 50'' N. 

 Struve, 210: Hist. C«l. 313. 



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Uouble; 8tH and 9th magnitudes. ^ 

 Passy; January 6, 1825; Seven -feet Equatorial. 



Position = 39° 14' sf\ 5 Obs. [ DifF. = o<» 39' 7 



Distance ==45". 1 71 | 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".577 j 



Passy ; January 19, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



7th and 8th magnitudes. 



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Position =: 39° 7' sf 

 Distance = 45". 878 



5 Obs. 

 5 Obs. 



DifF. r= 2° 8' > 

 DifF. = o".865 5 



Mean Result, 

 Position 39' 10' sf'. Distance 45".524 ; Epoch 1825.03. 



