and positions of ^s^ double and triple starSy &c. 26ig 



No. DCCLVIII. R. A. qo^ 27"^ ; Decl. 13° 21' S. 

 Struve, 685; Hist. Gael. 114- 

 Double; 10th and 11th magnitudes; extremely faint, and 

 scarcely bear any illumination. 



Passy; November 9, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 71*' 33' sp I 5 Obs. DifF. = 40 15' ) Excessivelv difficult 

 Distance = io".267 | 5 Obs. DifF. = o".72i ] Excessively dimcult. 



Night unfavourable, and stars 40 minutes west of the meridian. 



Passy ; November 24, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 9th and 12th magnitudes. 

 Position = 75° 51' «;> I 5 Obs. | Diff. = 6° 32'. Excessively difficult. 

 No observations of distance can be procured. Night not good, and the observa- 

 tions made, the stars being ij hour west of the meridian. 



Passy ; August 23, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 9th and 10th, or 11th magnitudes. 



Position = 74^ z sp\s Obs. DifF. = 1° 52' } E^cessivelv difficult 

 Distance = io".245 | 5 Obs. DifF. = o".s29 5 excessively ditticult. 



Stars extremely faint, and under a slight illumination become invisible. 



Mean Result. 



Position 73° 49' sp(i5 Obs.); Epoch 1825.13 ; 



Distance io".256 (10 Obs.) ; Epoch 1825.24. 



No. D CCLIX. R. A. 20^^ 28- ; Decl. 14° 8' N. 

 Struve, 686 ; IV. 92. 

 Triple ; A of the 9th, B of the 9^, and C of the 10th mag- 

 nitudes. 



Measures of A. B. 

 Passy ; October 9, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position 2520° 25' sf\ 5 Obs. 

 Distance =: 25".272 j 5 Obs. 



DiflF. = 1° 34' ^ 

 Diff.= i".8o3i 



Passy ; November 9, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



9th and 9| magnitudes. 



Position = 19° 31' «/ 1 5 Obs. I DifF. = i° 20' ) ^ , 

 Distance = z^-'.S^s I 5 Obs. | DifF. = i".o34 5 ^^^^ ^^^y* 



