io8 Mr, South' s observations of the apparent distances 



No. DXXIV. continued. 



Passy ; December 31, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 8 J magnitudes. 



Position = 27° lo' sv\ c Obs. I DifF. = o° 56' ) „! j c j j ^ j 

 Distance = sz".784 ^ | 5 Obs. I DifF.= i".539 J ^ defined, and unsteady. 



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

 7th and 7f magnitudes. 

 i''^^ J Distance = 53".oo8 j 5 Obs. I DifF. = o".793 



Passy ; January 17, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 81 magnitudes. 



Position = 270 8' *p I 5 Obs. DifF. = 1° 36' 7 „ , , 



Distance = 54".o38 | 5 Obs. DifF. = o".432 ] ^^^ ^"^^ 



Night very unfavourable j of A C no measures can be procured. 



Measures of A C. 



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



7th and 12th, or 15th magnitudes. 



Position = 59° 39' sf I 2 Obs I DifF. = 0° 18' i ^xcessivelv difficult 

 Distance = 1' 46".s 1 1 ± single observation ] Excessively aimcuit. 



The star C bears no illumination : the distance is little better than conjecture. 



Mean Result. 



of AB. Position 27° 11' sp (15 Obs.) ; Epoch 1824.99 ; 

 Distance 53".28o (20 Obs.) ; Epoch 1825.00. 



of AC. Position 59° 39' sf; Distance 1' 46".5H ; 

 Epoch 1824.93. 



