184 Mr. South’s observations of the apparent distances 
No. DCXLVIII. continued. 
Passy : May 31, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
10th and 14th, or 15th magnitudes. 
Position = 25 0 7' nf 
Distance = z6''.888 
4 Obs. 
z Obs. 
Diff, = o°.649 ± } Excessivel y difficult. 
Night fine, but observations very liable to error, in consequence of the extreme 
faintness of the stars. 
Mean Result. 
Position 25 0 22' nf; Distance i' 28".97o ; Epoch 1825.38. 
No. DCXLIX. R. A. i 3 h 22" 1 ; Decl. 6 o° 53' N. 
y 426 (Bode) Ursse Majoris ; Struve, 440 ; VI. 22. 
Double ; 6th and 9th magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; April 17, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position r= 20° 57' sf I 5 Obs. Diff. = o° 22' ) 
Distance — 3' i".373 j 5 Obs. Diff. — i". 263 j .... 
Blackman-street ; April 18, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
6 th and 9th magnitudes. 
Position = 2i° 6 ’ sf I 5 Obs. I Diff. — o° 41"! 
Distance = 3' i".6i7 | 5 Obs. | Diff. zz i".z 6 3 ^ .... 
Mean Result. 
Position 21 0 2' sf; Distance s' i"A 95 ; Epoch 1824.30 
Sir W. Herschel has no measures of this star. (H.) 
