distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 91 
No. LXIX. R. A. 6 fa 14' ; Decl. 4 0 41' N. 
8 Monocerotis ; Struve 222 ; III. 29 ; 
Considerably unequal ; large yellow ; small purplish ; 
6th and 8th magnitudes. 
Position. Dec. 21, l822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf. 
O • 
62.35 
64.58 
63.33 >*H 
64.38 
64. o 
66. o' 
65. 5 
64.27 
64-33 
64.28 
Mean “ 64.26 
Position. 
o ' 
63.28 
63-55 
Position —64°, 26' nf 
Distance = i4".588. 
Mean rr 47.75 
Z ~ — . 1.56 
Feb. 12, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
65. 
65-581 
64.50 
65.15 
65.43 
66. o 
64.40 
65.14 j 
Mean == 64.50 
64 S ? 1 an ^ 7^ magnitudes. 
6. 6q 
5. o 
5- 1 
Position = 64? .50* nf 
Distance — 14". 171 
46.19 
Distance. 
Parts. 
46. 6- 
45 - 
45 - 
47. o 
45 - 
47- oq 
46. 2 
47 - » }*S 
46. 9 I 
46. oj 
H 
Mean ;r 46.20 
z = — !-33 
44-87 
Mean result. 
Position 64'’ 39' nf. Distance 14". 379. Epoch 1823.04. 
1820.99 ; 66 45 nf Distance i3 ,/ .202 from A dec!. 12". 13. 
Struve, Dorpat Obs. iii. 
In the Catalogue of 1782 no angle is given ; and only an 
estimated distance “ about 12"/' 
