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with 2010, pretty diftin& but too tremulous toefti- 
mate. With my 20 feet refkaor, power 600, full 
2 diameters, very diftfndt. Pofition, 71 39 
following-, Diftance 4 // 9 s6, mean of two years- 
obfervation. 
8. g Corona borealis, fl. 7, 
Oft. 1. Double. Confiderably unequal. L. fine w, S. 
1779. w. inclining to r. With 222, almoft 3 diameters 
of L. Diftance 5", 468. Pofiti on 25 0 51' n\ pre- 
ceding, mean of two years obfervation s. 
9. x Orionis y fl. 39. In capite nebulofa, 
Oa. 7. Quadruple, or rather a double ftar and two moie 
1,779, at a fmall diftance. The double ftar confiderably un- 
equal. L. w . } S. pale rofe colour, Whth 222, ij 
diameter of L. ; wuth 449’ above two diameteis of 
D. Diftance 5", 833,. a mean of all the meafures. 
Pofition 45° 14' n. following. As every one of the 
four ftars is perfectly diftindt, it is evident, the whole 
appeared nebulous to flamstead for no other reafon 
than becaufe his telefcope had not fufficient power to 
diftingufth them. 
io. and 11. (r Ononis, fl. 48. Ultimam cinguli prascedit ad 
auftrum. 
Oa. 7. A double-treble ftar, or two' fets of treble ftars, 
1779- almoft fimilarly fituated. Preceding fet. The two 
neared: equal ; the third larger and, compared with 
either of the former two, pretty unequal. The two 
neareft with 222, about 2 diameters. Pofition of the 
following ftar of the two neareft with the third 
66° 35' f. preceding. Pofition of the two neareft, 
by exad eftimation, 2 or 3 0 n. following or f. pre- 
s ceding 
