1 22 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
Other observations of this star are as follows : 
Position. Distance. 
62° 48' nf 1 783.341 ; i2 /, .5, 1783.10; H. Catalogue of 1785. 
6 5 16' nf 1802.1 7 ; ditto MSS. 
62 18' nf 1821.90 ; 10". 097 from A decl. = 8".94 Struve, 
Dorpat Obs. iii. ; two night’s observations. 
The very sensible diminution of distance between these 
stars may possibly be accompanied with a slight change in 
the angle. 
No. XCV. R. A. 8 h 36“ ; Decl. 29* 25' N. 
48 < Cancri ; Struve 307 ; IV. 52 ; 
Double, considerably unequal ; large fine yellow ; small in- 
digo blue ; very decided and beautiful ; 6th and 8th, or 
9th magnitudes. 
Position. 
90-51.361 
53. of 
5 z -3 l i 
52-35J 
S l ‘35~) 
534 ° l 
52.20 ( 
52. 6 3 
H 
S 
Mean — 52.18 
Feb. 22, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 37 0 42 1 np 
Distance = 29". 387 
Distance. 
Parts. 
93 - 5 
92, 6 
94. 9 
94. 8 
95 - 5 
93. 8 
94. 1 
94 - 3 
S 
Mean ~ 94.19 
Z — — 1. 14 
Position. 
o ° ' 
90 — 52. 25^ 
51.5° 
52.3° 
53 - ° 
51.40! 
March 8, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
6th and 9th magnitudes. 
np 
93.05 
Mean — 52.17 
Position = 3 7 0 43' np. 
