44 Mr, Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. 
Position. 
90-0.35 1 
0.32 Js 
0.31 ) 
0.58 j 
0.14 vH 
o-53 ) 
XX. R. A. i h 44 m ; Decl. 18 0 25' N. 
y Arietis ; Struve 47 ; III. 9 ; 
Nov. 27, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np or sf 
Position = 89°.23' np or sf 
Distance = 9".995. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
32 . 
3»- 
3 ' 
32. 
32. 6 
3 1 - 4 
ai Lb. 
2. 7) 
1. O J-J 
1. 8) 
2. 1 ) 
2. 6 [] 
1. 4) 
Mean ~ — 0.37 
Mean = 31.93 
Z ~ — 0.28 
3»-65 
Equal ; both bluish, improved by illumination. Magnitudes 
5 and 5 - 
Position. 
0 o / 
90—0.32^ 
0.18 
1.29 
i-35 
1.22 
1.59 
1. 10 
1. 15 
0.50 
0.59 
vh 
i*s 
Nov. 18, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np or sf 
Position = 88°.5i / , np or sf 
Distance = 8 f '.93i 
A third Star in view. 
Mean — — 1.9 
Distance. 
Parts. 
28. 8 
28. 6 
27. 
3°- 
29. 
29. 
3°' 
27 
29 
3°' 
3 i 
fH 
Mean = 29.18 
Z — — 0.90 
Position. 
o o / 
90 — 2.10' 
2.30 
1. o J>H 
2.32 
3.10 
2- 3 
1.25 
I * I 4 r- s 
1. o 
I S4J 
Nov. 13, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Equal 5th and 5th Mag. 
np or sf 
Position = 8 8°. 6' n p or sf 
Distance = 8". 774 
28.28 
Distance. 
Parts. 
38. o 
4 i 
Probably the northern star is the 
smaller. 
39- 
38 . 
40. 
42. 
41. 
41. 
41. 
40. 
r*H 
Vs 
Mean = — - 1.54 
A distant star C in the field. 
Mean — 40.50 
Z = — 4.01 
36.49 
