distances and positions of 3 80 double and triple stars , &c. 39 
Position. 
ki) 
60.40 )-H 
60. o I 
6o.3sJ 
Mean r: 60.46 
Polaris continued. 
June 18, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp. 
Position = 6 o°. sp\^{ 
Distance = 19 ". 34 T j 
Mean 61.62 
Z = — 0.36 
61.26 
Position. 
/ 
o 
60. o") 
60. o 
60.45 VO 
60.35 ^ 
60.50 
60.25 
J 
Mean — 60.26 
Position = 6 o° 
Distance 
1 9 ,# 34i 
Mean s 61.60 
Z ~ » 0.36 
61.24 
Aug. 7, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial 
Distance. 
Parts 
57. 8 
62. 5 
60. 2 
5 6 - 3 
61. 9 
63. 2 
61. 3 
Mean ~ 60.46 
Z 1.76 
58.70 
Distance zz 18". 5 39. 
Measures by no means 
satisfactory. 
Aug. 9, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
' 
80. 4^ 
62. 5'j 
81. 2 
63. 8 
80. 2 
60. 0 
>s 
78. 9 
60. 2 
79. 8 
>S 6 
81. 3 
58. 5 
w 
78. 2 
63. 0 
81. 5 
59 - 5 
79 - 3 
58. 2 
77. oj 
59. 6J 
Mean — 79.78 
Z=— i -44 
78.34 
Aug. 12, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
- Distance. 
Parts. 
1 >H 
Mean zz 60.59 
Z — — 2.16 
58.43 
Distance — i8".836. 
Star not sharply defined, 
but measures taken 
with the greatest care. 
Distance r= 18 ."45 3. 
Measures unsatisfactory. 
