and positions 0/458 double and triple stars ^ C^c. 291 



No. DCCCI. R. A. 2i«^ 52-" ; Decl. 12° 51' S. 



Struve, 737; Hist. Casl. 571. 



Double ; 9th and 10th magnitudes. 



Passy ; September 27, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 29° 6' sfl c Obs. I DifF. = o«> 35' 7 ,, ..«. ,, 

 Distance = 25".8io | 5 Obs. | DifF. = i".i7S j ^«^y difficult. 



These stars bear but the most feeble illumination. Night tolerably good. 



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



9^ and 10th magnitudes. 



Position = 310 2' */ 1 5 Obs. I DifF. = 1° 31' > „ ,.«. ,^ 

 Distance= 2o".096 | 5 Obs. | DiflF. = o'Jiy J ^^''^ difficult. 



Mean Result. 

 Position so® 4' sf; Distance 2o''.453 ; Epoch 1824.79. 



No. DCCCII. R. A. Qi^ 53" ; Decl. 17'' 49' S. 



29 Aquarii ; Struve, 738. 



Double ; 8th and 8^ magnitudes. 



Blackman-street ; July 12,1824: Five-feet Elquatorial. 



Position = 27° 23' sp | 5 Obs. I DiflF. := i** 30' ) 



Distance = 4".3 1 7 | 5 Obs. ) Diff. =o".3i6 ) • * • . 



Passy : November 3, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



7^ and 8th magnitudes. 



Position = 25» 53' sp 5 Obs. Diff. = 2° 21' 7 y unsteady 

 Distance = 4^424 5 Obs. DifF. = o".889 S^^^ unsteady. 



Observed when 50 minutes west of the meridian. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 26*^38' sp ; Distance 4".370 ; Epoch 1824.68. 



