and positions of 458 double and triple stars , &c. 41 
No. CCCCXXXIII. R. A. s h 30“ ; Decl. 28° 1 1' N. 
Nova ; or 145.23 ; 
Double ; 8th and 8 t magnitudes ; small, blue. 
Passy ; November 25, 1824 : Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position r: 64° 45' sp I 5 Obs. I Diff. 2° 18' 7 
Distances: 7''. 196 ! 5 Obs. | Diff. ir o".~/6g } 
Passy ; December 5, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9th and 9| magnitudes. 
Position =: 66° 21 ' sp 
Distance = 7". 203 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff. = 3 0 
Diff. = 1 " 
o 
.154 
| Night is very bad. 
The evening being much more favourable, the following measures were procured. 
Position — 64° 2 ,J s p 5 Obs. Diff. “ 3 0 4' ) 
Distance — 7".S79 5 Ohs. Diff. = o".456 f 
Mean Result. 
Position 65° 3' sp (15 Obs. ) ; Distance 7".326 (15 Obs.); 
Epoch 1824.91. 
No. CCCCXXXIV. R. A. 3 h 32 m ; Decl. 37° 48' N. 
Struve, 102 ; Hist. Gael. 122 ; 
Double ; large, white ; small, blue ; 8th and 9th magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; December 20, 1823 ; Five- feet Equatorial. 
Position — o° 56' nf 7 Obs. 
Distances 28".686 J 5 Obs. 
Diff. = o° 58' | steady. 
Diff. = o".885 
These measures may be a little suspicious, the night having become very hazy ; 
the small star during the observations, was extremely faint. 
Blackman-street ; January 27, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
8th and 9th magnitudes. 
Position = i° 49' n f 
Distances 28".2i3 
5 Obs. I Diff. i° 20' 
6 Obs. j Diff. = 1 ".i 30 
Mean Result. 
Position i° 33' nf ; Distance 28' / .428 ; Epoch 1824.00. 
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