Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
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No. XVII. R. A. i b 5 m ; Decl. 8° 45' S. 
37 Ceti ; Struve 34 ; V. 24 ; 
Position. 
90 — 27.12' 
28. 5 
27.16 
27.52 
27.20 
Mean = — 27.33 
7 and 8£ magnitudes. 
Oct. 16, 1823. 
- Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position =62°.27 , w/> 
Distance = 50", 780 
Other measures are, 
Distance. 
Parts. 
163. 5 
162. 3 
158. o 
1 6c. 5 
158. 6 
VS 
Mean = 160.58 
Z = + 0.21 
160.79 
1783.65; Position 62° 3® np; Distance 45".! 5; H.Cat. of 1785. 
1821.95; Position 64° o' np ; Distance 48". 320 :: Struve ; 
Dorpat Obs. iii. p. 144. Obs. 132. from A declin. = 
43 / -43» which however is marked as a suspicious observa- 
tion. 
No. XVIII. R. A. i h i3 m ; Decl. 67° 11'N. 
^ Cassiopeise ; Struve 38 ; V. 83 ; 
Double ; very unequal ; L red ; S dusky. 
Position. 
<0 Of 
90 — 78.30' 
79 - 3 1 
78.40 
77. o 
79 . 2 °_ 
7 8 - 3 °' 
78. 
79 - 
78.50 
79 . 20 _ 
5. 3 o-| 
5-55 I 
3.10 > 
Nov. 25, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
S f 
Position = n°. 13' sf 
Distance = 33"904 
Distance. 
Parts. 
107. o" 
I I I. o 
107. 7 £>H 
109. 5 
i°6. 5^ 
108. o~ 
106. o 
107. o 
105. 7 
104. 5^ 
VS 
Mean = — 78-47 
Mean = 107.29 
Z = + 0.06 
107.35 
