94 Mr. South’s observations of the apparent distances 
No. DI, R. A. 5 h 40 / ; Decl. 8° 28' S. 
Nova ; 
Double ; 7th and 11th magnitudes. 
Passy ; March 8, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
| Extremely difficult. 
The night is become very bad ; no more measures can be gotten ; and the accuracy 
of these perhaps may be called in question. 
Passy; March 10, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7th and 12th magnitudes. 
The small star will scarcely bear the slightest illumination. 
Mean Result. 
Position 87° 54' sp (10 Obs.) ; Distance 2i".558 + (4 Obs.) ; 
Epoch 1825.18. 
No. DII. R. A. 5 h 4 5 m ; Decl. 13 0 50' N. 
Struve, 210; Hist. Gael. 313. 
Double ; 8th and 9th magnitudes. 
Passy; January 6, 1825; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position — 39 0 14' s f I 5 Obs. I Diff. — o° 39' ? 
Distance = 45". 17 1 j 5 Obs. | Diff. — o".577 j 
Passy ; January 19, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position — 39 0 7' s f 5 Obs. I Diff. — i° 8' ) 
Distance = 45". 878 5 Obs. j Diff. = o".865 j 
Mean Result.- 
Position 39° 1 o' sf; Distance 45". 524 ; Epoch 1825.03. 
Position — 88° i3 ' sp 5 Obs. Diff. 
Distance “ zx".6i5 ± 3 Obs. Diff. 
°i" 202 \ Excessively difficult. 
7th and 8th magnitudes. 
