distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 65 
No. XLI. R. A. 4 h i2 m ; Decl. 25 0 1 1' N. 
% Tauri; Struve 119 ; IV. 10. 
5 and 8f- or 9 magnitudes. 
Nov. 13, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position. 
66.50^ 
6 3-3° i 
64.45 r-H 
65.40 j 
66.25 J 
67. 6"i 
67. 5 
66.47 
66. o 
67.21 
6 7-3°J 
Mean = 66. 1 6 
Position. 
6 3- i 3' 
64.12 
65.3° 
64.18 
63.50 
Mean = 64.13 
Position. 
o / 
68. o 
67.15 
68. 5 
68. o 
65.45 
66.40 
Mean = 67.17 
MDCCCXXIV. 
Weather become unfavourable. 
Position = 66° 1 6' nf 
Nov. 18, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 64° 13 ' nf 
Distance = 19". 692. 
Stars ill defined, measures 
unsatisfactory. 
Feb. 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 10 mag. 
nf 
Position = 67° if nf 
Distance = 20". 509. 
K 
Mean = 63.25 
Z = — 0.90 
62.35 
Distance. 
Parts. 
6 4- 31 
67. 2 
65. 5 
65. 8 
6 7- 3 I 
6 7 - Sj 
Mean = 66.27 
Z = 1.33 
64.94 
