132 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CVII. R. A. 9 h 22 m ; Decl. io° 30' N. 
6 Leonis ; Struve 346 ; V. 2 6 ; 
Double ; extremely or excessively unequal ; large reddish ; 
small dusky. 
Feb. 27, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position. 
16.48' 
15.44 
*4-59 
M- 45 
17 - 32 . 
14. o' 
14.10 
15.50 
14.42 
* 5 - 58 . 
Mean = 15.27 
r s 
Position = 13°.2/ nf 
Distance = 38".! 28 
Mean = 121.20 
Z = — - 0.47 
120.73 
Other measures of this star are, 
Position 12 0 55 1 nf Distance 36". 15; 1782.30; H. Cat. of 
1782 and MSS. 
17 43 by 5 measures 1821.28; Struve, Dorp. Obs. iii. 
No. CVIII. R. A. 9 h 2 6 m ; Decl. 15 0 10' N. 
7 Leonis ; Struve 350 ; V 58 ; 
Extremely unequal; the small star is exceedingly faint, but 
Position. 
« , 
9-36 l 
9-45 
9 
11 
9 
7- 38) 
7- 32 f 
9. 5 
10.36 
?-5°) 
1 • 
?-45) 
the 
evening is very beautiful. 
March 25, 1821. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
H 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
142. 2 
141. 1 ) 
140. 0 V 
s 
i3 8 - 7) 
1 37* 5) 
142. 0 V 
13 8 - 7 ) 
H 
Position = 9 0 . 25' nf 
Distance = 44". 199 
Mean = 140.03 
Z — — 0.08 
139-95 
H 
H 
Means:— 9.25 
1783.09; Position 8° 36' w/. Distance 42". 41 ; H. Cat. of 1785 
1821.28; 10 9 nf; by 5 measures, Struve, Dorp. 
Obs, iii. 
