74 Mr. Herschel's and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
No. LIL R. A. 5 h 4 m ; Decl. 32 0 28' N. 
i4Auriga3; Struve 159; IV. 19; 
Double ; very unequal ; lovely night ; stars perfectly 
round, and steady. 
Position. Feb. 3, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
*P 
© • 
44.46 
45. 8 
45* *4 | 
46.12 J 
46. o 
45 
45 
46. 
Xu 
1? Y 
•»4 J 
Position = 45 0 37' sp\ 
Distance = 
Distance. 
Parts. 
46. 1 
48 
48 
4 8 
4 6 - 4 1 
46. 8 ( 
47. 2 
48. 3 
5 * ') 
I' 2 
3. 1 L 
8- 5) 
Mean =: 45.37 
Mean — 47-45 
1.19 
Z = 
46.26 
Other measures of this star are, 
Position 37 0 38' sp. fH. Catal. of 1782). - 1781.83 
4 6 3 Struve, Dorpat Obs. iii.— p. 135 , 
10 measures 1821.25 
Distance 15" o H. MSS. Observation. 1780.74 
16 13 “ inaccurate ; liable to 2" or 3" error.” 
(Cat. of 1782) 1781.83 
The position appears to have altered considerably (8°^, 
but the distance remains unchanged, if we reject the inaccu- 
rate observation of 1781. 
