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nearly 1 1 of the following ; with 460, 1 \ diameter of 
the preceding. Pofition of the two neareft ii° 32' f. 
following. For an account of the fmgle liar, fee 
the lecond clafs. As perfect as 1 have feen this treble 
ftar with 460, it is one of the moft beautiful fights 
in the heavens ; but requires a very tine evening. 
11. In conftellatione Cancri, fl. ii. 
Mar. 13, Double. Confiderably unequal. Both pale r. 
1781. With 227, 1 full diameter of L. ; with 460, about 
1 1 diameter of L. Pofition 85° 10' n. preceding, 
12. d Serpentis, fl. 59. In Cauda. 
July 17, Double. Very unequal. L. reddifh w. ; S. fine 
1781. blue. With 227, 1 full diameter of L. ; with 278, 
14 diameter of L. Pofition 44 0 33' n. preceding. 
13. In conftellatione Aquilae, near fl. 37. 
July 25, A curious treble ftar. It is the laft ftar of a tele- 
17 81 - fcopic trifolium n. following k, fimilar to that in the 
hand of Aquarius. The two neareft very unequal ; 
the third flar exceffively fmall, and not vifible with 
227. The two neareft with 460, no more than \ 
diameter of L. ; the farthefl about 7 or 8 A 
14. In conftellatione Aquilae, fl. 24. 
July 30, Double. In Harris’s maps it is the ftar in the 
*781. elbow of Antinous. Exceffively unequal ; the fmall 
ftar is but juft vifible with 227 ; but with 460 it is 
pretty ftrong. L. pale r. ; S. d. With 227, 1 full 
diameter of L. ; with 460, 1 \ diameter of L. Pofi- 
tion 7 2 0 o' f. following. 
15. /Bootis, fl. 44. 
Au-.r7. Double. In Harris’s maps it is marked/, but has 
1781- no letter in fl. Atlas. Confiderably unequal. Both 
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