distances and positions of 458 double and triple stars , &c, 9 
No. CCCLXXXV. R. A. o h 1 6 m ; Decl. 31 0 31' N. 
Nova ; 
Double ; 10th and 11th magnitudes. 
Passy ; September 15, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 81° 49 ' *f I 5 Obs. 1 Diff. = j Excessively difficult. 
Distance = 5 .116 | 5 Obs. | Diff. = o .745 ) } 
Observations to be received with caution. 
Passy ; October 7, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
10th and 1 1th magnitudes. 
Position = 8o° zi' sf\ 5 Obs. Diff. = 3 0 19' 7 s 
Distances: 6".o35 | 5 Obs. | Diff. — o".9i3 ) 
Diff! = o"- 986 } Capt. Beadfort. 
Position = 82° 5 ' sf I 5 Obs. 
Distance — 5". 7 56 | 5 Obs. 
Measures deemed excessively difficult by both Observers. 
Mean Result . 
Position 8i° 25' sf ; (15 Obs.) ; Distance f.636 (15 Obs.); 
Epoch 1825.74, 
No. CCCLXXXVI. R. A. o h 23“ ; Decl. 27 0 32' N. 
Nova ; 
Double ; 9th and 9- magnitudes. 
Passy; December 29, 1824; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 74 0 47' nf I 5 Obs. I Diff. = i° 28' 7 Diffi k 
Distance = 4 2". 2 28 | 5 Obs. \ Diff. = o". 9 86 ] 1Jlttlcult - 
Night fine, but neither star bears a good illumination. 
Passy ; January 6, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Equal ; each of the 10th magnitude. 
Position =74° 22' sp or nf I 5 Obs. Diff. = o° 25' 7 y difficult 
Distance = 4 2". 3 3S | 5 Obs. Diff. = i".8 5 i f verymmcuit. 
Night favourable, but both stars very faint. 
Mean Result. 
Position 7 4 0 34/ sp or nf ; Distance 42".28 i ; Epoch 1825.00. 
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