328 Mr, South' s re-examination of the apparent distances 



No. IX. R. A. 8^ 16' ; Decl. 25° 7' N. 



v' Cancri ; II. 41 ; H. and S. 92. 



Double ; 8th and 9th magnitudes ; small, blue. 



Passy ; April 1, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



\ Position =z 520 13'n/ I 6 Obs. Diff. = i° 28' 7 ^ , , , 



Distance = 6". gig | 6 Obs. DifF. = o''.62s | tolerably steady. 



Observed with 179, when i| hour west of the meridian; the small star bears a 



very good illumination. 



Passy ; April 3, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Sth and Qth magnitudes. 



Position = 52" 4/ nf I 7 Obs. I DifF. = 1° 16' ) ^^ , , , ^ . 

 Distance = 6".SS2 | 5 Obs. | DifF. = o".2i6 J tolerably steady. 



Observed when 40 minutes west of the meridian with 181 j but examined with 41 3, 

 with which power both stars are beautifully defined, and are as round as possible. 



Passy ; April 4, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



Sth and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 52« 57' nfl 7 Obs. I Diff. = i® 48' \ r^ r , , ^ . 

 Distance = 6''.773 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o".s53 J Tolerably steady. 



Observed with 181, when 25 minutes west of the meridian. 



Passy ; April 5, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 9th magnitudes. 



Position =51° 56' nf 7 Obs. I Diff. = 2® 10' Kt . j 

 Distance = 6".7i3 . 5 Obs. | Diff. = o".240 j Unsteady. 



Passy ; April 8, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



8th and 9th magnitudes. 



Position = 52° 35' nf\ 7 Obs. I Diff. = 1° 5' ) „ 1 ui . j 

 Distance = 6".7i8 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o".2i6l Tolerably steady. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 52« 30 nf (34 Obs.) ; Distance 6". 742 (26 Obs.); 



Epoch 1825.26. 



