distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c« 141 
No. CXVI. R. A, io b 34“ ; Decl. 5 0 4a' N. 
(3 6 of the 145 and 35* Sextantis) ; 
^ beautiful double star ; 7th and 7-5- magnitudes. 
Position. April 24, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
> s Position = sp 
Distance = 7". 71 5 
32. 1 o' 
34*3° 
34-15 
3°-43 
33-43 
32-3° 
Distance, 
Parts. 
26. o 
26. 5 
27. o 
26. 5 
27. 7 
2 5- 5 
Mean = 32.56 
Mean = 26.53 
Z — 2.10 
May 3, 1823] 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7th and 8th magnitudes 
s p 
Distant star. 
Angle of Position 6o° 30' sp. Distance 
24-43 
Distance. 
Parts. 
26. 3-} 
25. o 
24. 9 
26. 1 
26. 4 
VH 
Mean = 25.74 
'Z, ~ — 0.24 
25.50 
S'-33"-5 single 
measure. 
Position. 
o 1 
31.10 
30. s 
29.50 
31 - 4 1 
32. 6 
33- 6 
33- 6 
33- o 
32.38 
33-3° 
33- 6 
3«-4 8 
32.40 | 
32.28J 
May 6, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
> Mr. Richardson. 
Mean = 32.13 Mean result. 
Position 32 0 2 6 sp. Distance 7". 869 ; Epoch 1822.33; 
1821.31; Position 3 1° 44' sp. Struve, Dorp. Obs. iii.^meas. 
* Observed also double by Piazzi. 
