34 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. XI. R.A. o h £O m ; Decl. 43°44 / N. 
164 (Bode) Andromedas ; Struve 18 ; 
Pretty unequal ; 7th and 8th magnitudes. 
Nov. 13, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position. 
H 
O i 
78.30 
77.19 
80. 3 » 
78.22 f 
77 -' 4 
77-35 
80. o' 
79 - 9 
79.56 SS 
80. 9 
80. 5 j 
Mean r= 78.57 
Position = 78°.57' sp 
Distance = 7"-52o 
Distance. 
Parts. 
25 - 5 "1 
22. 8 | 
24- o > H 
26. 1 
25. 8 
25. o' 
26. 8 
24. 8 l 
23 - 4 | 
2 5- o . 
23. 8 J 
Mean =2 24.82 
Z — — 1.01 
23.81 
No. XII. R. A. o h 54,“ ; Decl. o° 24' N. 
2 6 Ceti ; Struve 20 ; IV. 83 ; 
Exceedingly unequal ; large white, small blue or green ; very 
difficult ; will not bear the least illumination. 
Position. 
Nov. 12, 1821. 
Distance. 
© / 
*3-4 2 l 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Parts. 
56 .0 H 
16.30 
sp 
47 -° l S 
s 4-45 
I 3-3°l 
Position = 14°.39' sp 
51 .oj 
Mean r= 51.33 
*4- 9 
14.45J 
Mean — 14.39 
r 
Distance = 15" .756 
Z=— 1.44 
49.89 
The measures of this star, in 1782, were 
Position 14°3 6'sp. Distance if'.og (mean of 2 Obs. ; 
Second Catalogue), so that it has undergone no material 
alteration. 
M. Struve has three observations of this star in 1820 and 
1821, the mean of which gives 19 0 12' sp for the angle. 
( Dorpat Obs. iii. ) 
