and positions of ^58 double and triple stars, &c, 175 



No. DCXXXIII. R. A. 11'* 56"^ ; Decl. 52° 55' N. 



Struve, 401 ; 1790; 376- 



Double ; 8th and S^ magnitudes. 



Blackman-street ; April 14, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 4® 26' sf 

 Distance = 8 ".309 



5 Obs. 

 5 Obs. 



DifF. = 2° 24' 7 



Diff. = o".4ii3 • • 



Blackman-street; April 17, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 



8| and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 4° 25' sf 

 Distance = 8". 309 



5 Obs. 

 5 Obs. 



Diff. = 2*' 13' \ 

 Diff. = o'.egs 5 



Mean Result. 

 Position 4° 26' sf Distance 8".309 ; Epoch 1824.29. 



No. DCXXXIV. R. A. 12'' a"" ; Decl. 15° 48' S. 



Struve, 402 ; Hist. Csel. 232. 



Double ; 8th and 10th magnitudes. 



Blackman-street ; April 14, 1824; Five-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 7° 21' n/> I 5 Obs. ^'^ — '•° ^' 

 Distance == f.Czi \ 5 Obs. 



Diff: = o°^2} Very difficult. 



Blackman-street ; April 17, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 



8^ and lOth magnitudes. 



Position = 6o 45' np I 5 Obs. I Diff. = 2° 15' } difficult. 

 Distances 8".322 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o .758) 



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



Mean Result. 

 Position 7° 3' np; Distance 7".97i ; Epoch 1824.29. 



