distances and positions 0/380 double and triple stars , &c. 119 
cp 2 Cancri continued. 
Mean 
Z = 
Distance. 
Parts. 
19. o' 
18. o 
18. 5 
l 7- 5 
18. 8 
Y s 
19. 5 
18.55 
i-43 
March 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp or nf 
Distance = 5." 407. 
17.12 
Position. 
O / 
58. o'] 
59-35 
62 53 Richardson. 
58- 14 ! 
59- 3°J 
March 15, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp or nf 
Position = 59 0 . 25' Mr. Richardson. 
sp or nj 
Mean r= 59-25 
Mean result. 
Position 58°47' sp or nf ; Distance 5". 51/^ ; Epoch 1822.48. 
Sir W. Herschel states the position of this star at 56°. 42" 
nf, and the distance of the discs 2 or 2^ diameters, which 
gives about 5 or 6" for the distance of the centers. This 
star then has undergone no change. 
1820.95 Position 53°.36' nf ] Struve, Dorpat Obs. iii. The mean is not taken, as 
1821.23 58 42 nfS the first is undoubtedly erroneous. 
