94 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
1 1 Monocerotis continued. 
The position of AC may be calculated from our measures, 
and comes out go 0 30', agreeing nearly with the above, so 
that this star appears to have preserved its fixity completely. 
Position of AB 46° 36 sf 
BC 6 ° 1 'sf 
| Struve, Dorpat Obs. vol. iii. 132. 
No. LXXII. R. A. 6 h 22 m ; Decl. 17 0 54’ N. 
20 Geminorum ; Struve 230 ; IV. 46 ; 
Position. 
o / 
59-30' 
60.18 
60.20 5 >H 
60.30 
61.12 j 
62. ol 
61.49 
61.14 >>s 
61.41 
6 i -58_ 
Pretty unequal. 
Jan. 17, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 6 i°.3 # sp 
Distance — 19" 454 
Mean ~ 61. 3 
Mean =; 61.94 
Z = — 0.34 
6i.6o 
No. LXXIII. R. A. 6 h 29™ ; Decl. 18 0 31' S 
v Canis Majoris ; Struve 237; IV. 81. 
Large reddish white ; small bluish. 
March 22, 1821. 
sp 
Position. 
o 
9 
ti 
9 - 5 
•50) 
.30 [H 
• 5 ) 
Mean ~ 10. 8 
Position = io°.8' sp 
Distance = i7".24o 
Distance. 
Parts. 
54- o ) 
54- o VH 
56. o j 
Mean rs 54.67 
Z — — 0.08 
54-59 
