and positions 0/4,58 double and triple stars ^ &c» 241 



No. DCCXXX. R. A. 19^ 52"^; Decl. 17** fN. 



Nova ; nf x Sagittse ; x only seen single. 



Double ; 7^ and 8th magnitudes. 



Blackrnan-street ; July 13, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 74° 20' nf I 5 Obs. 

 Distance = i' ^^".6\z \ 5 Obs. 



DifF. =o°32 I 

 DifF.= i".23i ] 



(Same date and Insti'ument.) 

 Measures of x with the brightest of this double star. 



Position = 77° 7' sp 

 Distance = 5' 4o".5i6 



2 Obs. 

 2 Obs. 



F. =: o» 12' ) 

 F. = o".2845 



Diff. =: o» 12' 

 Diff. 



{x preceding to the south.) 



Passy ; July 20, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6th and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 74- o' «/ I 5 Obs. I DifF. = o° 56' ) Unsteady 

 Distance = i' 56".22o | 5 Obs. [ DifF. =o".72i ] ^^steaay. 



Mean Result. 



Position 74° \d nj\ Distance 1' s^' .9?>^ ; Epoch 1825.04. 



Of X Sagittae and the brightest of this double star, 



Position 77° 7' ; Distance 5'4o"5i6 (% preceding to the south.) 



No. DCCXXXI. R. A. 19^ 53" ; Decl. 46° 54' N. 



Nova ; 

 Double ; 9th and 9! magnitudes. 



Passy ; September 1, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6 Obs. 

 5 Obs. 



wff:=o'.«2}™"''"'"""'''- 



Position zz 62° 5 1' nf 

 Distance n 5".432 



Observed on the meridian. Night favourable. 



Passy ; September 2, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



9th and 9| magnitudes. 



Iff: = 0^360 l^^^h^^di^^^i^- 



Diff. = 

 Diff. 



Position = 64° 11' »/| 6 Obs. 

 Distance =: 6". 191 | 5 Obs. 



Observed on the meridian ; stars very steady. 

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