304 Mr, South' s observations of the apparent distances 



No. DCCCXXIII. R. A. 23^ s*" ; Decl. 58° 21' N. 



2 Cassiopeise ; Struve, 772 ; VI. 65- 



Double ; 6th and 9th magnitudes. 



Blackman-street ; July 16, 1824; Five-feet Equatorial. 



Position = 730 27'*/! 5 Obs. 1 DifF. = o° i6' ) 

 Distances z' 46".397 | 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".885 j • • • • 



Stars 1 5 hour east of the meridian, at the time of observation. 



Passy; November 16, 1824; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



6th and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 73° 14' sf\ 5 Obs. I Diff. =0° 43' ) 



Distance = 2' 4^6". g6^ \ 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".793 j • • • • 



Mean Result. 

 Position 73° 20' sf\ Distance 2' 46".683 ; Epoch 1824.70. 



Sir W. Herschel gives no measures of this star. (H.) 



No. DCCCXXIV. R. A. 23^ 2- ; Decl. 12° 54' S. 



Struve, 774; Hist. Casl. 191. 



Double ; equal ; each of the 9th magnitude. 



Passy ; October 7, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Position =: 1 3° 7' np or sf 

 Distance = 4".o92 



5 Obs. I DifF. = 1° 44' ) 

 5 Obs. I DifF. = o".S77J 



These stars bear a very tolerable illumination. Night peculiarly favourable. 



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



9th and 9J magnitudes. 



Position = i2« 15' «p i c Obs. DifF. = 1:° 18' ) ,. ,.«. ,^, 

 Distance = 4".322 "^ ] 5 Obs. DifF. = o".529 \ ^^'y ^'^^"1*' 



Observed when half an hour west of the meridian. 



Mean Result. 

 Position i2*>4i'w/> or sj; Distance 4".207; Epoch 1824.80. 



