and positions 0/36 double and triple stars , &c. 
331 
No. XI. R. A. n h 9 m ; Decl. 32° 33' N. 
|? Ursce majoris ; I. 2 ; H. and S. 122 ; 
Double ; 6 th and 6 \ magnitudes. 
Passy ; February 28, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position 22 24°53' sp | 5 Obs. | Diff. — i° 42'. Difficult. 
Stars ill defined and unsteady ; observed with 273. 
Passy; March 7, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
6 | and 7 th magnitudes. 
Position = 24 0 57' sp ! 12 Obs. | Diff. 22 2 0 30'. Tolerably steady. 
Observed when 15 minutes west of the meridian with 273 ; stars well defined. 
Passy ; March 20, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
6 th and 6 | magnitudes. 
Position = 25° 18' sp I 4 Obs. I Diff. = 1° 35 ' 1 M ons. Bouvard. 
Distance 22 2 .029 | 5 Obs. J Diff. 22 o .481 J 
Position =: 25 0 1 1* sp 
Distance =2 2".oo9 
Diff. = 2 0 35 } 
Diff. =o".264 1 
South. 
6 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Observed when a few minutes east and west of the meridian with 273, but 
during the measures of distance extremely unsteady. 
Passy; March 21, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
6 J and 7th magnitudes. 
Position 22 25° 1' sp 
Distance 22 2" 
.572 
7 Obs. I Diff. — o' ) . ,. 
5 Obs. j Diff. = o".6 73 \ ° n ,he 
Night hazy, stars tolerably steady, and are separated with a power of 179, with 
which the observations were procured. 
Passy; April 3, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
6 th and 6 | magnitudes. 
Position = 25 °22 sp I 7 Obs. I Diff. = i° 58' 1 Well defined. 
Distance = 2". 368^ ) 5 Obs. J Diff. = o".2i6 j but unsteady. 
Observed with 413, when 45 minutes west of the meridian. 
Passy; April 11, 1825 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position 22 26° 12' sp 
Position 22 26° 51' s p 
Distance = 
»! and 7 th magnitudes. 
2° 45 
7 Obs. 
7 Obs. 
5 Obs. 
Diff. 
Diff. 22 o".44 
Diff. 22 o".6o 
Observed with 18 1. 
with 413. 
The position obtained with 18 1 was taken when the stars were 10 minutes east of 
the meridian, and the observations with 413 when they were 10 minutes west of it. 
