1 1 6 Mr. herschel’s Catalogue 
3. <r Coronae borealis, fl. 17. 
Aug. 7, Treble. The two neareft pretty unequal; the 
1780. third very faint with powers lower than 460. The 
two neared: both w. ; the third d. Interval of the 
two nearefi with 227, full if diameter of L. ; with 
460, 2 diameters of L. Pofition 77 0 32' n. pre- 
ceding. Diftance of the third from L. 24" by exaeft 
eft. i mat ion. Pofition 25 0 n. following by eftimation. 
4. In conftellatione Draconis, fl. 16. 
8, Double. It is the ftar to which a line drawn from 
1780. v through ^ points, at nearly the fame diftance from 
p as fi from v. Confiderably unequal. L. w. ; S. w. 
inclining to r. With 222, 1 diameter of L. ; with 
278, 1 f diameter of L. Pofition 24 0 o' f. following. 
There is a third ftar, at fome diftance, preceding. 
5. c Caffiopeae, fl. 8. In dextro cubito. 
Aug-31, Double. It is the ftar at the vertex of a telefcopic 
1780. ifofceles triangle turned to the fouth. Very unequal. 
L. w. a little inclining to r. ; S. d. With 222, near 
1 diameter of L. ; with 460, if diameter of L. 
Pofition 6o° 28'' n. preceding. 
6. Quae infra oculum Lyncis, fl. 12. 
Oa. 3, A curious treble ftar. Two neareft pretty unequal. 
* 7 So. L. w. ; S. w. inclining to rofe colour. With 227, 
about f diameter ; with 460, full £ diameter of S. 
Pofition 88° 37' f. preceding. The firft and third 
confiderably unequal ; fecond and third pretty un- 
equal. The third pale r. Diftance from the firft: 
9" ; too difficult to be extremely exa£t. Pofition 
with regard to the firft 32 0 3.3' n. preceding. 
7. b Draconis, 
