Sept. 9, 
1781. 
of Double Stars . 1 1 9 
w. With 22 7 they feemalmod to touch, or at moft 
l diameter of S. afunder ; with 460, | or | diameter 
of S. This is a fine object to try a telefcope, and a 
miniature of a, Geminorum. Pofition 29° 54' n. 
following. 
16. r, Coronse borealis, fl. 2. 
Double. A little unequal. They are whitifh dars. 
They feem in contact with 227, and though I can 
fee them with this power, I fhould certainly not 
have difcovered them with it ; with 460, lefs than 
l diameter; with 932, fairly feparated, and the in- 
terval a little larger than with 460. I law them alfo 
with 2010, but they are fo clofe that this power is 
too much for them, at lead when the altitude of 
the ftars is not very conliderable ; with 460 they are. 
as fine a miniature of i Bootis as that is of « Gemi- 
norum. Pofition 59* 19' n. following. 
17. In condellatione Bootis, near fl 51. 
Sept.ro. Double. It is a dar near p not marked in FLAM- 
1781. stead’s Catalogue. Confiderably unequal. Both 
dufky w. inclined to r. The interval with 460 is 
| diameter of S. The pofition of the finall ftar is 
turned towards y. a little following the line which 
joins L to fj, Bootis. See p Bootis in the lixth clafs. 
,8. In condellatione Coronae borealis.. 
Sept. 10. Double. It is the fmalled of two telefcopic dars 
1781. between 9 and J, not contained in fl. Cat. Equal. 
Both d. With 460, about 1 £ diameters. Pofition 
. 2i° o' n. following. 
