and positions of 458 double and triple stars , &c. 
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No. CCCCLV. R. A. 4 h 3i m ; Decl. 22 0 36' N. 
r Tauri ; Struve, 134 ; VI. 7 ; 
Double ; large, white ; small, blue ; 5th and 8 f magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; December 27, 1823 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 58° 33' sp I 5 Obs. I Diff. = o° 30' ) 
Distance = 1' 2"-425 | 5 Obs. j Diff. = o".632 ) 
Blackman-street ; December 31 , 1823 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
6 th and 10th magnitudes. 
Position = 58° 24' sp I 5 Obs. 
Distance = i' 3".2io | 5 Obs. 
Diff. = o"-577 \ Rather difficult - 
Night very hazy. The small star is indistinct. 
Mean Result. 
Position 58 0 28 f sp ; Distance i # 2".8i7 ; Epoch 1824.00. 
No measures of position are given by Sir W. H. The 
distance does not seem to have changed. (H.) 
No. CCCCLV I . R. A. 4 h 32 m ; Decl. o° 35 ' N. 
Struve, 135; II. 81 : 
Triple ; A 9th, B 1 ith or 12th, and C of the 15th magnitudes. 
Passy ; January 6, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Measures of A B. 
Position = 56° 44' np 
Distance = 6".494 
6 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff. = 2 0 14' 
Diff. = 1 ".649 
difficult. 
Measures of A C. 
Position = 6° o' s p ± ; 
Distance = i' 44".4i2 ± ; 
single observation 7 
single observation J 
Excessively difficult. 
The star C is so extremely obscure, that accurate measures cannot be procured ; 
the night is very favourable. 
