and positions of 458 double and triple stars, &c. 
291 
No. DCCCI. R. A. 2i h 52™ ; Decl. 12 0 51' S. 
Struve, 737; Hist. Casl. 571. 
Double ; 9th and 10th magnitudes. 
Passy ; September 27 , 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 29 0 6' sf\ 5 Obs. I Diff. = o° 35' 
Distance — 20". 810 | 5 Obs. | Diff. — i /x . 1 7 8 
These stars bear but the most feeble illumination. 
difficult. 
Night tolerably good. 
Passy ; November 9 , 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
9 1 and 10th magnitudes. 
Position = 31 0 2 ' sf 
Distance= 2o".og6 
5 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
I Diff. = i° 31' 
| Diff. =o".8i 7 
| Very difficult. 
Mean Result. 
Position 30° 4' sf; Distance 2o".4 53 ; Epoch 1824.79. 
No. DCCCII. R. A. 2i h 53 m ; Decl. 17 0 49 # S. 
29 Aquarii ; Struve, 738. 
Double ; 8th and 8-f- magnitudes. 
Blackman-street ; July 12 , 1824 : Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position r= zy° 23' sp | 5 Obs. I Diff. == i° 30' } 
Distances 4".3i7 | 5 Obs. | Diff. rzo".3i6 j * * * * 
Passy ; November 3, 1824 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7J and 8th magnitudes. 
Position 25 0 53' sp 5 Obs. 
Distance = 4". 424 5 Obs. 
Diff. = 2 0 21' 
Diff. = o".88 9 
j- Very unsteady. 
Observed when 50 minutes west of the meridian. 
Mean Result. 
Position 26° 38' s p ; Distance 4". 3 70 ; Epoch 1824.68. 
