228 Mr. South's observations of the apparent distances 
No. DCCXII. continued. 
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Passy ; August 1, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9 1 and 9f magnitudes. 
Diff^o-.tss} Tolerabl y eas y- 
Observed on the meridian ; stars steady, and well defined. 
Mean Result. 
Position 7 6° 34' s p (34 Obs.) ; Distance 2^.700 (20 Obs.) ; 
Epoch 1825.58. 
In 1783 the position was 75 0 o' sp, the interval of the 
discs 1 diameter. No change therefore has happened to this 
star. (H.) 
Position rr 76 0 19 sp 11 Obs. 
Distance == 2". 7 10 5 Obs. 
No. DCCXIIL R. A. i8 h 59 m ; Decl. 7 5° S3' N. 
233 (Bode) Draconis ; Struve, 606; Hist. Gael. 360. 
Double ; 7T- and 8th magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; June 26, 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 5 2 0 59 ' sp 
Distance = 6". 799 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff.= 
DifF.- 
o".537 } Unstead y' 
Passy ; July 14, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
71 and 8th magnitudes. 
Position ~ 50° 2 g' sp I 5 Obs. I DifF. 
Distance n 6". 494 j 5 Obs. | Diff. 
°° S 1 ' 1 
°"- 3^4 ] 
Very steady. 
Passy ; July 16 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
8th and 8| magnitudes. 
Position = 53 0 21' sp I 5 Obs. I DifF. = i° 35') 0 , 
Distance = 6 '' 354 I 5 Obs. | DifF. = o". 6 49 j Stead y- 
The small star occasionally very faint. 
Mean Result. 
Position 52 0 1 6' sp (15 Obs.) ; Distance 6". 549 (15 Obs.) ; 
Epoch 1825.18. 
