and positions of 4*58 double and triple stars ^ &c, 277 

 ^^ No. DCCLXXX. continued. 



.^_j irr . . 



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



9th and 9| magnitudes. 



Position = 580 39' nf\ 5 Obs. 1 Diff. = 2» 34' ] Very difficult. 

 Distance = 2".6$^ \ 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".505 > ^ 



Stars very steady, but neither of them will bear a good illumination. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 58° 20' nfoY sp (i 5 Obs.) ; Distance q".9S3 (i5 Obs.) ; 



Epoch 1825.67. 



No. DCCLXXXI. R. A. 21'' 4"" ; Decl. 6° 28' N. 



19 (Bode) Equulei ; Struve, 712. 



Double ; 6^ and 7th magnitudes. 



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



Position = 82° 44' MO 5 Obs. I DifF. = o° 21' ^ n,.- r„^«._ 

 Distance = 3' 4"^3o 5 Obs. | DifF. = i".389 i Satisfactory. 



Observed by morning twilight, without artificial illumination. 



Passy ; October 23, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6| and 7 th magnitudes. 



Position zzSf iz' np\ s Obs. I Diff. = 0° 25' ) 



Distance = 3'2".8o9 | 5 Obs. j Diff. = i".o82> • • • • 



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



7th and 7J magnitudes. 

 Distance == 3' 2'.783 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o".4o8. Very steady. 



Mean Result, 

 Position 82** 58' np (lo Obs.) ; Epoch 1824.77 ; 

 Distance 3' 3".24i (15 Obs) ; Epoch 1824.99- 



