C 385 3 
RE-EXAMINATION OF SEVEN DOUBLE STARS, MADE 
Whilst the former part of this communi- 
cation WAS IN THE PRESS. 
No. I. R. A. 4 h i8 m ; Decl. 53° 31 # N. 
1 Camelopardali ; H. and S. 43. 
Double ; 8th and 9th magnitudes ; small, bluish. 
Sloane-street ; February 8, 1826 ; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
8 Obs. I Diff. = 3 0 40' 7 y , 
5 Obs. I Diff. = o".76 9 j Very hazy ' 
Observed when if hours west of the meridian ; stars ill defined, and very unsteady. 
Position rz 36° 59' np 
Distance io".zi2 
Sloane-street ; February 11, 1826 ; Seven- feet Equatorial. 
8 th and 10th magnitudes. 
8 Obs. 1 Diff. 
Position — 37 0 31' np 
Distance = io".5 9 3 
1 *° 43 * \ Hazv 
S Obs. | Diff. = o".8 4 i ) rtazy * 
Stars extremely unsteady, and at times very indistinct ; observed when one hour 
west of the meridian. 
Sloane-street; February 12, 1826; Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 th and 8th magnitudes. 
Dbs. Diff. = i° 22' 7 rp 1 K1 . . 
Obs. Diff. = o". 9 1 3 1 T ° lerably steady - 
Observed on the meridian ; night favourable. 
Position = 37 0 o' np 
Distance = io".o 55 
Mean Result. 
Position 37 0 ic/ np (24 Obs.); Distance io".287 (15 Obs.); 
Epoch 1826.10. 
Observations made in Blackman-street gave, Position 
36° 2 6 ' np; Distance io".45o ; Epoch 1822.05: hence this 
star is liable to no material change either of position or 
distance. 
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