distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, & c . 1 13 
i4Canis Minoris continued. 
Sir William Herschel's measures of 1 and 2 are, 
Position 26° 24' nf ; Distance 1' ,5". 46. 
The increase of distance is very remarkable, and indicates 
a considerable proper motion in one or other of the stars. 
No. LXXXVIII. R. A. 7 h 5 8 in ; Deck 28° d N. 
11 Cancri ; Struve 287 ; I. 11. 
14.24 
Sir William Herschel's measures gave him, 
Position 85° 10' np ; Distance diameter. April 15, 1782. 
Double ; rather unequal. 
Position. 
Feb. 14, 1822. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
5. oq 
c, c 
4-35 1 s Position = 84° 30' np 
16. oq 
Mean n — 5.30 
Mean = 14.58 
Z = - 0.34 
MDCCCXXIV. 
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