2 56 Mr. South's observations of the apparent distances 
No. DCCLI. R. A. 20 h 22 m ; Decl. io° 45' N. 
15 (Bode) Delphini ; Struve, 681 ; III. 16. 
Double ; equal ; each 7th magnitude. 
Passy; October 5 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position rz 13 0 19' nf or sp i 5 Obs. Diff. — i° 13' } Q 
Distances i4".662 | 5 Obs. Diff. — o''.8S9 jj 0UTH ’ 
DifF. = i° i 5 'j p -q 
D ifF. = o". 74 s ! P Beaufort< 
Stars tolerably steady. Night fine. 
Position — 1 3 0 58' nf or s p 5 Obs. 
Distance — 14". 782 5 Obs. 
Passy ; October 7 , 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Equal ; each 71 magnitude. 
Position = 1 3 0 12' nf or sp I 5 Obs 
Distance = I4 ff .667 | 5 Obs 
Position 22: 1 3 0 49' nfoxsp 5 Obs. I DifF. = i° 18' ) p 
Distance = X4".643 5 Obs. | DifF. =o".^6 ^ P * 
Diff. = o° 37' ) o 
Diff. = o". 6 73 5 60UTH ’ 
Beaufort. 
Mean Result. 
Position 13 0 35' nf or sp (20 Obs.) ; Distance 14". 689 (20 Obs.); 
Epoch 1825.76. 
The observation of 1781 makes the position of this star 
9° 42' sp , and its distance 12" 5 W “ exactly measured.” The 
change in position is not considerable ; but an increase of 
2 ".6 in distance, or more than a sixth, is rather too much to 
be attributed to errors of observation. (H.) 
No. DCCLII. R. A. 2o h 22“; Decl. 18 0 48' N. 
Struve, 678 ; Hist. Cash 537. 
Double ; 7th and 7^ magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; July 4 , 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Obs. I Diff. = o° 58' ) ,, 
Obs. I Diff. = o".4o 8 ] Ver y stead y- 
Observed when i h 45“ west of the meridian. 
Position = 18 0 31 np 
Distance = x' 45 "- 4 i 5 
