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Mr. South's observations of the apparent distances 
No. DCCLIX. continued. 
Measures of A C. 
Passy ; October 9, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9th and 10th magnitudes. 
Position = 53 0 n ' sp j 5 Obs. 
Distance = 54".! 36 | 5 Obs. 
Diff. = i° 3' 
Diff. = 1 ".08 2 
Passy ; October 14 , 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9th and 10th magnitudes. 
Position “ 5 2 0 40' sp 
Distance =2 54". 203 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff. 22 i° 41' | c 
Diff. = l".8o 3 j SouTH - 
My friend Mr. Troughton, being on a visit to me at Passy, 
was so kind as to take the following observation this even- 
ing, October 14, 1824. 
Distances 54-".5 5 8 J 5 Obs. | Diff. — 3".294. Mr. Troughton. 
Mean Result. 
of AB. Position 19 0 58' sf\ Distance 25".o83; Epoch 1824.81. 
of AC. Position 52*55' y/>(ioObs.); Distance 54". 299 (15 Obs.); 
Epoch 1824.78. 
The position of A B here given differs only i° 31' from 
what it was in 1783, and the distance only i".2. (H.) 
No. DCCLX. R. A. 20 h 34™ ; Deck 12 0 6' N. 
Struve, 690 ; Hist. Gael. 106. 
Double ; equal ; each of the 9th magnitude. 
Blackman-street ; July 13 , 1824 ; Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position 22 3 0 13' nf or sp | 5 Obs. 
Distance — 9". 096 t 5 Obs. 
Diff. =2 i° 24' ) 
Diff. re o".632 f DlfficuIt - 
These stars do not bear a good illumination. 
Passy; November 6 , 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Equal ; each of the 10th magnitude. 
Position = 2 0 47' sp or nf 
Distance = 9".Z93 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff. = i° W } 
Diff. = o".93 ? J DlfficuIt ’ 
Observed when 50 minutes west of the meridian ; night very hazy. 
Mean Result. 
Position 3 0 o' nf or sp ; Distance 9". 194 ; Epoch 1824.68. 
