distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 129 
(H. C. 383 or 53 Bode Ursse Majoris) continued. 
Position. 
April 24, 1823. 
° ' 
65-4° 1 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
65.50 | 
nj 
65.10 ' 
65-50 f 
7 and 7^: magnitudes. 
64.30 
66.25J 
Mean = 65.34 
Position = 65°. 34' nf 
Distance = 25". 082 
Distance. 
Parts. 
81. 2l 
80. 5 
83- 7 
8 
80. 
8 
! 3- 7 l 
u. 4 r 
io. 8 
5i. S J 
Position. 
ps ft 
64.40 jf-H 
64.38 I 
64.12J 
64.37 
May 4, 1823. 
Five- feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 64°. 37' nf 
Distance == 25". 022 
Mean “ 81.52 
Z — — 2.10 
79-42 
Distance. 
Parts. 
80. o 
81. 1 
77- 5 
78. 6 
79. o 
Vh 
Mean — 79.24 
Z — — 0.01 
Mean =: 79.23 
Mean result. 
Position 64° 49' nf. Distance 25". 346 ; 1823.26. 
No. CIV. R. A. 9 h 7 ra ; Decl. 37 0 34' N. 
38 Lyncis; Struve 333; I. 9; 
Considerably unequal; large white; small bluish; 
Position. 
o / 
27. o) 
27.22 >H 
26.40 ) 
29.28I 
29.10 V S 
29-32) 
March. 20, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 28° 12' sp 
Mean = 28.12 
MDCCCXXIV. 
