i68 Mr. South’s observations of the apparent distances 
No. DCXXI. continued. 
Measures of A C. 
Passy ; February 25, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9 th and 8th magnitudes. 
Position zz 26° 40' np I 3 Obs. I Diff. zz o° 15' 7 , 
Distance zz 3' 2T.979 j 2 Obs. j Diff. = o".z6\ J 
Night is become bad ; no more observations can be gotten. 
Passy : March 21, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9th and 8th magnitudes. 
Position = 26° 31' np | 5 Obs. I Diff. = o° 22' 7 
Distance = 3' 23" .270 j 5 Obs. | Diff. = i". 563 j ' ’ * * 
The star C being to the north of A. 
Passy ; March 26, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9 th and 8th magnitudes. 
Distance zz 3' 23".620 | 5 Obs. J Diff. zz: i".298 
Mean Result. 
of AB. Position 64°3o' nf\ Distance 43"-43i ; Epoch 1825.14. 
of A C. Position 26 0 34' np (8 Obs.); Epoch 1825.18 ; 
Distance 3' 23". 2 01 (12 Obs.); Epoch 1825.19. 
No. DCXXII. R. A. 1 i b 3 m ; Decl. ?4° 2 6 ' N. 
Struve, 378 ; 1790 . 389 . 
Double ; 9 th and 9 \ magnitudes, and bear but a very feeble 
illumination. 
Blackman-street ; April 11, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 26° 15' np I 5 Obs. 
Distance = 12". 551 | 5 Obs. 
Diff. = 2 0 42' 7 
Diff. zz i". 168 5 
Difficult. 
Blackman-street; April 12, 1824 : Five-feet Equatorial. 
8J and 9 | magnitudes. 
Position zz 26° 17' np | 5 Obs. 
Distance = I2".4 o 8 | 5 Obs. 
Diff. zz 
Diff. zz 
!° 358 } DifficuIt - 
Mean Result. 
Position 26 0 16' np\ Distance 12".479 ; Epoch 1824.28. 
