distances and positions of 3 80 double and triple stars, &c. 133 
No. CIX. 
R. A. 9 b 32 111 ; Decl. io°43' N, 
14 Leonis ; Struve 351 ; VI. 76 ; 
Double ; 4th and 15th magnitudes. 
Position. 
April 11, 1823. 
Distance, 
0 , 
Parts. 
5^*35 ) 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
220 H 
52 - 5 l H 
52*35 l 
nf 
23°) g 
225 S 
57 * 5 J 
51 * 37 ) 
52.57 < S 
52*35 ) 
Mean 
Position =2= £3°.38' nf Z = 
— 225. O 
— °-73 
Distance = 1' io /, .82 9 
224.27 
Mean = 53-38 
Measures, particularly of distance, excessively difficult, 
1783.06 ; Position 49 0 36' nf ; Distance i' 3 /; 48 ; H. Cata- 
logue of 1785. 
An increase of distance to the extent of 7".349 has taken 
place, if all the measures are to be depended on. 
No. CX. R. A. 9 h 56'" ; Deck 17 0 12" S. 
(25 of the 145); Bode 40 Felis ; 
April 24, 1823. 
Double ; 8th and 9th magnitudes ; but the evening very 
hazy, and stars but of low altitude. 
Position. 
Mean — 0.34 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
n p 
Position s= o° 34' np 
Distance = 22".29i 
Mean 72 68 
Z — — 210 
70.58 
These measures are not so good as might be wished. 
