and positions of ^58 double and triple stars , &c. 235 



No. DCCXXI. continued. 



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

 5 th and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 8» 58' nf I 5 Obs. I Diff. =■• 0° 33' ) ^^ ,„ . , „^,„ . 

 Distance = 1' 32''.286 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o''.62S J Tolerably steady. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 8<» 57' nf; Distance 1' 3i".9iS ; Epoch 1825.03. 



This star affords an instance of very exact coincidence of 

 measures with those ef Sir W. HERSCHELin 1782, which are 

 8" 32' nf for the position, and for the distance 1' 31" 9 

 " extremely exact." (H.) 



No. DCCXXII. R. A. 19^ 29"; Decl. 17° 19' S. 



Struve, 627 ; Hist. Csel. 116. 



Double ; 8th and 8 1- magnitudes. 



Passy ; July 16, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 33° i' sp] c Obs. Diff. = i° 48' ) ^ . , ^ . 



Distance = io".86/ | 5 Obs. Diff. = o".T2o} Extremely unsteady. 



Observed on the meridian. 



Passy ; July 18, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8| and 8| magnitudes. 



Position = 32*' 30' «p c Obs. I Diff. = 0° 57' ) ^ ^ , , . 



Distance = lo-'.-J/S 5 Obs. | Diff = o".745 5 ^^^'"^"^"^y unsteady. 



Observed on the meridian. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 32° 45' sp ; Distance io".669 ; Epoch 1825.54. 



