8 o Mr. Herschel’s and Mr, South's observations of the apparent 
LIX. R. A. 5 h 22 m ; Decl. 3 0 9' N. 
33, n Orionis ; Struve 188 ; I. 22 ; 
Double ; considerably unequal ; very close ; large white, 
small blue ; 6 and 8 magnitudes. A third star, C, in the field, 
np, of 8th magnitude. 
Position. Feb. 5, 1822. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
68. ol 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7. 0 
66.14 
61.40 
65.32 
nf 
>H J 
5- 7 
Mean “ 6. 35 
68.28 J 
Position = 65°. 49" nf 
Z + 0. 24 
Mean rs 65.59 
Distance = 2^.080. 
6. 59 
Position of the distant star = 55 0 40' np ; Distance 4' 2o".945 
(single measures.) 
Position. 
o • 
59-301 
60. 5 
59-3° 
62.30 
62.45 
6 3-3°. 
ys 
Mean s 61.18 
March 22, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 6i°.i8' nf 
Distance = i a .gyg. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
7 - 81 
8. o 
7- 6 
7- 2 
7- 9J 
Mean = 7.07 
Z = — 1.43 
6.27 
Position. 
a 0 
90—33 
33 
33-5° 
,44) 
58 
.50 ) 
Mean “ — 33.5s 
Measures of A C 
np 
Position = 56°. g' np 
Distance = 4'. i 8".523, a single measure, S, 
Mean result , 
Position of AB 63° 21' nf; Distance 2". 025 ; Epoch 1822.64. 
AC 55 54 np; 734* 
