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NEW DOUBLE STARS AND MEASURES, 
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Another pair precedes this 15 secondsonly. R. No, 16, 
7-magnitude star seen ; no companion. 
Seen, not measured. 
Neither of the companions seen ; 11-magnitude star 
follows about 10 seconds. 
6-magnitude star here ; no companion. 
6-magnitude star here ; no companion. 
Estimated position and distance 
Definition middling ; hazy, thick night. 
git 's 2ndlist. Position, = 42; distance, 37°31 5 
tudes, 7-3; no change. 
Seen ; bad definition ; no measures. 
— good ; large star yellow. Herschel’s position, 
101°49 ; distance, 18°09” ; magnitudes, 7-9. 
Herschel’s large list. Aye-ne 224°8; distance, 
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—— not seen ; night good. 
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Sete trapezium. 
Seen, but clouds prevented measures. 
This double is the northern 
Not found. 
Seen, too faint to measure. 
Definition bad. 
Faint and difficult ; verified. 
Well defined. 
Magnitudes seem too small. 
Very faint. 
Seen, too faint to measure. 
Seen, too faint to measure. 
Small star, very indistinct. 
Bad definition ; seen but not measured. 
