and positions of 458 double and triple stars , &c. 
187 
No. DCLIV. R. A. i3 h 40 111 ; Decl. 39° 25' N. 
Nova; 
Double ; 8th and 11th magnitudes. 
Passy ; April 29 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 32 0 29' sp I 5 Obs, I Diff. =: o° 48' ) Very difficult. 
Distance = 1' 10". 599 ) 5 Obs. | Diff zz o".g62 5 Extremely difficult. 
The small star scarcely bears the slightest illumination. 
Passy ; May 27 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 th and 11th magnitudes. 
Position =31° 57' sp I 5 Obs. 
Distance = i' ii".o 89 | 5 Obs. 
Diff 7 . = o° 20' 
Diff 7 . = i".49i 
difficult. 
Mean Result. 
Position 32 0 13' sp ; Distance 1' io ".844; Epoch 1825.36. 
No. DCLV. R. A. i3 h 42 m ; Decl. 18 0 35' N. 
Nova ; 
Double ; 9th and 11th magnitudes. 
Passy ; May 8, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 13 0 S9' n f\ 5 Ohs. 
Distance = 35 /, -448 J 5 Obs. 
Diff! = 2".o43 ] Extremel y difficult. 
Observed on the meridian. Night fine, but the small star is very faint. 
Passy ; May 27 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
8th and 12th magnitudes. 
Position = 1 4 0 1' nf 5 Obs. Diff. = i° 40' ) „ . , .. 
Distance = 3 4".66 i 5 Obs. Diff = ©".913 \ Extremel 7 difficult. 
Mean Result. 
Position 14 0 o' nf; Distance 35".o54 ; Epoch 1825.37. 
