and positions of s^ double and triple stars , &c. 3S3 



'"^ No. XXXV. R. A. 22^ 8- ; Decl. 36° 51' N. 

 1 Lacert2e ? H. and S. 341. 

 continued. 



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



9th and 12th magnitudes, og asoiiail) ^o wr 



Position = 77° 55' sp I 5 Obs. I DifF. = 1° 24' 9 ^ ^ , ,.^ ,^ 

 Distance = i5".864 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o'.84i \ Extremely difficult. 



Night unfavourable. 



Mean Result. 

 Position 77° 11' sp (15 Obs.) ; Distance 15". 732 (15 Obs.); 



Epoch 1824.84. 

 When this star was observed, I v^^as not aware that obser- 

 vations of it had been already communicated to the Royal 

 Society which give, Position 78° 43' sp ; Distance I5".6i9 ; 

 Epoch 1823.72. 



No. XXXVl. R. A. 22*^ 20™ ; DecL 0° 5/ S. 

 ^ Aquarii ; II. 7 ; H. and S. 346. 

 Double ; 7th and 7^ magnitudes. 



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



Position = 88° if sp \ 7 Obs. '; Diff. = 0° 34'. Unsteady. 

 The night is become so bad, that observations of distance cannot be procured. 



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

 7th and 71 magnitudes. 



Position = 880 3,' sp I 7 Obs. I Diff. = 0° 53' 1 ^.^i^rably steady. 

 Distance = 4 .039 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o''.793 J * ^^^^'^"^y aii;au;r. 



Observed on the meridian with 787. 



Passy ; September 24, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 



7th and 71 magnitudes. 



Position = Sf ii'nf I 7 Obs. Diff. = 0° 54' 7 o_,._„ 

 Distance =4.157 | 5 Obs. Diff. = o".i68 j ^o^^"- 



Position = 88° 42' nf 7 Obs. I Diff. = 20 58' ) ^ . 5. . u>oj,„ 

 Distances 3".993 5 Obs. | Diff. = o"48i 5 ^^P^^'" iJEAUFORx. , 



Observed with 181 ; stars very steady. 



