distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 29 
No. VI. R. A. o h 37® ; Decl. 29 0 58* N. 
142 (Bode) Andromedas; Struve 12; V. 123; 
Nearly equal. Pale, ill-defined stars. 
Position. NOV. 29, 1821. 
3Z.39 Five-feet Equatorial. 
32-30 lc n f or sp 
3 2I s i ^ 
31.52 J Position = 32 16 nf or sp . 
Mean = 32.16 
Dec. 17, 1821. 
Position — 34 0 nf or s p (s') Single measure. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Dec. si, 1821. I 47-o'| 
147.6 
Five-feet Equatorial. 148.6 
nf or sp. 1478 J 
147-2) 
Position = 34° 38' nf or s p. } H 
Distance = 4 6". 4 6 4 Mean 
— 0.52 
147-12 
Mean result 34 0 o' sp; Distance ; 1281.95. 
Sir Wm. Herschei/s measures of 1783, Jan. 13, are 
Position 32 0 24' Distance 45".o2 
In neither particular therefore does this star appear to have 
altered materially. 
Position. 
34 - 
35 - 
35 - 
35 - 
35 - 
34 -* 9 ~) 
33 - 5 ° 
33 - 43 >H 
34- 2 
34 - 4 U 
Mean = 34.38 
