and positions of 4}58 double and triple stars, &c. 107 



No. DXXII. continued. 



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



8th and ioth magnitudes. 



Position = 16° 27' np I 5 Obs. I Diff. = i° 26' J y ^j^ j 

 Distance = 10 '.962 .| 5 Obs. | Dift. z= o".3i2 S ^ 



The small star is decidedly blue, and bears only a very feeble illumination. 



Mean Result. 



Position 15"* 25' np ; Distance io".774 ; Epoch 1825.04. 



Sir W. Herschel has no measures of this star. (H.) 



No. DXXIII. R. A. 6^22"; Decl. 11° 22' N. 



145, 2 ; or Nova } 

 Double ; 7th and 12th magnitudes ; small, blue. 



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



Position = 85<»24'n/ 5 Obs. I Diff. = i°i6' | ^ . , ,.« ,^ 

 Distance = i6".668 5 Obs. | Diff. = i".io6 J Excessively difficult. 



Passy ; February 9, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



7 th and 10th magnitudes. 



Position = 8c» 2' «/ c Obs, I Diff.= i°4c' 7 ,, ^ , ..-. ,^ 

 Distance = if. 097 5 Obs. \ Diff. = 0"% \ ^^^'^"^^^V ^«=«^'^- 



Mean Result. 

 Position 85° is' nf; Distance i6*.882 ; Epoch 1825.09. 



No. DXXIV. R, A. 6^ 23" ; Decl. 22^ 15' N. 



Struve, 233 ; Mayer ; 



Triple ; A 7th, B 7j, and C of the 12th or 15th magnitudes. 



Measures of AB. 

 Passy ; December 5, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 27° 14' sp | 5 Obs. I Diff. = 0° 40' ) 



Distance = SS'-^S^ I 5 Obs. | Diff. = ©'.793 > 



