84 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
<r Orionis continued. 
Position. 
29.41- 
29.10 
29.27 
29.20 
2 9 - 5 S 
29.25- 
28.14 
2 7 -S 5 
27.25 
29. o 
lH 
Measures of AC of the 
Bright Set. 
n f 
Position = 28°. 5/ nf 
Distance — 42^765 
Mean = 28.57 
Mean = 136.31 
Z“ — 0.90 
, 35 - 4 I 
Distance. 
Parts. March 8, 1820;. 
4s. ol 0 
4.0. | J Five-feet Equatorial. 
40. 2 j nf 
42. O VS 
40. 8 j Measures of AB 
4 1 - 0 ! Distance = 12". 042 
4»- s J 
Mean ^ 41.00 
Z s — = 0.02 
40.98 
No. LXIV. <r Orionis (No. II.) continued. 
Measures of the two bright stars A D of each triple set, 
taken to connect the two sets. 
Mean .« — 37. 3 
March 8, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 52 0 . 57' np 
Distance = 3 f .30".8o5, a single measure S. 
No. LXV. <r Orionis (No. III.) continued. 
South following and north following of the star A of the 
bright set of a- are two distant stars, G and H ; the former 
