58 Mr. South's observations of the apparent distances 
No. CCCCLIII. R. A. 4 h 27 m ; Decl. io° 5' S. 
Struve, 131 ; III. 100. 
Double ; 7th and 8th magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; December 13, 1823 ; Five-feet EquatoriaL 
Position = u° 36' sp | 5 Obs. I DifF. = i° 48' 1 
Distance = 13". 637 | 6 Obs. | DifF. = i".263 3 
Blackman-street ; January 29, 1824 ; Seven-feet EquatoriaL 
9 th and 10 th magnitudes. 
Position = 1 1° 9' sp I 5 Obs. 
Distance == i3".66z | 5 Obs. 
DifF. = i° 15' ) 
DifF. =o". 76 9 5 
Difficult. 
Mean Result. 
Position 11 0 22' sp; Distance i3"-634; Epoch 1824.01. 
There seems a sensible change of position in this star. In 
1783 (Feb. 19) its angle was 16 0 24' sp. The change 
amounts to 5 0 2' in the direction sp nf or + , i. e. to + o°.i23 
per annum. An increase also of i".7 in distance has hap- 
pened. As the star is an easy one to measure in favourable 
weather, there is much probability that these changes are 
owing to real motions. (H.) 
No. CCCCLIV. R. A. 4 h 28 m ; Decl. 2 6° 35' N. 
Struve, 133; Hist. Cael. 204. 
Double ; equal ; each of the 8 th magnitude. 
Blackman-street ; December 13, 1823 ; Five-feet EquatoriaL 
Position = 6o° 36' nf or sp I 5 Obs. I DifF. = o° 33' ) 
Distance = 3".9i3 | 5 Obs. j DifF. = o".3jg \ 
Blackman-street ; December 30, 1823 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Equal ; each of the 8th magnitude. 
Position = 6i° io' sp ox nf 
Distance = f.926 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
DifF. = i° o' 
DifF. = o"336 
Mean Result. 
Position 6o° 53 ' sp or nf ; Distance 3"919 ; Epoch 1823.97. 
