296 Mr. South's observations of the apparent distances 



No. DCCCX. R. A. 22^ 25"^ ; Decl. 3° 19' N. 



Struve, 756; Hist. Gael. 108. 



Double; 8j and 10th magnitudes; the small star is blue, 



and bears a very tolerable illumiination. 



Passy ; October 2, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



55-=°>5; i Not difficult. 



Position =55° 27' sf\ 5 Obs 



Distance = i4".3ii | 5 Obs. DifF.=o".769} 



Observed on the meridian 



Passy; November 21, 1824; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



9th and 11th magnitudes. 



Position = 55° 44' sf I 5 Obs. 

 Distance = I3".8i3 | 5 Obs. 



K-J ~ 5° ^^ \ Excessively difficult. 

 DiiF. = I .010 3 ^ 



Night unfavourable. 



Mean Result. 

 Position S6^ 35' 5/; Distance i4".o62 ; Epoch 1824.82. 



No. DCCCXI. R. A. 22»^ 29" ; Decl. 37° 57' N. 



Struve, 758. 



Double ; 9th and 9^ magnitudes ; and bear but a slight 



illumination. 



Passy ; October 2, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Obs. I DifF. = 0° 47' ) ,. ..fl. 1^ 



Obs. |Diff. = o".986Jv^^^^^^^^*• 

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

 lOth and II th magnitudes. 

 Position = 68° 27' np \ 3 Obs. ] DifF. zz i** 10'. Excessively difficult. 

 The night is become so abominably bad, no more observations can be gotten. 



Passy; September 9, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 

 . -p 91 and 10th magnitudes. 



Position = 67° 6' np 

 Distance = 2o".937 



Stars tolerably steady ; but the night is so extremely hazy, that neither of them will 

 scarcely bear any illumination. 



Mean Result. 



Position 67° 26' np (13 Obs.); Epoch 1825.11 ; 



Distance 2i*.i75 (10 Obs.); Epoch 1825.22. 



Position = 67° g' np 

 Distance = 21 ".41 3 



5 2J^' I 55* = ^° ^'^' \ Extremely difficult. 

 5 Obs. I DifF. = o .505 S ^ 



