of Double Stars. 1 1 7 
7. £ Draconis, fl. 39. Trium in redta, in prima infle&ione 
colli, borea. 
Oct. 3. A minute double ftar. Extremely unequal, the 
1780. fmall ftar being a fine lucid point. L. w. ; S. in- 
clining to r. With 227, l diameter of L. ; with 
460, full if diameter of L. ; with 932 (extremely 
fine) full 2 diameters of L. Pofition 77° 8' 11. fol- 
lowing. A third ftar at fome diftance ; dufky r. 
Pofition 63° 22 ' n. following. 
8. £ Draconis, FL. 63. In quadrilatero inflexionis primae. 
Oct. 3, A very minute double ftar. Exceflively unequal ; 
1780. the fmall ftar can only be feen when the air is per- 
fectly clear. L. w. ; S. d. With 227, lefs than 1 
diameter of L. ; with 278, not a diameter of L. 
Pofition 63° if n. preceding. A pretty large third 
ftar at about 3 or f. Pofition of this third ftar with e 
88° i 6 ; n. following. 
9. In cauda Lyncis media, fl. 38. 
Nov.24. Double. Very unequal. L. w. ; S. inclining to 
1780. r . With 227, extremely clofe ; with 460, at lead 
I diameter of S. A very fine objeft. Pofition 25 0 51' 
f. preceding. A proper motion is fufpected in one of 
the ftars. 
10. In finiftro anteriore pede Monocerotis, fl. ii. 
Feb. 15. A curious treble ftar; may appear double at firft 
1-781. fight ; but with fome attention we lee that one of 
them again is double. The firft, or fingie ftar, is the 
largeft ; the other two are both fmaller, and almoft 
equal, but the preceding of them is rather larger 
than the following. They are all w. The two 
xjeareft with 227, 1 diameter of the preceding, or 
nearly 
