14 s Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CXVII. R. A. io h 46“ ; Decl. 25 0 43' N. 
‘ ' ' ; . 'A ■ ; : | . r - . * v , N 
54 Leonis ; Struve 371 ; III. 30 ; 
A beautiful double star, and admirably defined ; the large 
star may perhaps be called yellowish, but the small one is 
decidedly of a greenish hue; considerably unequal. 
Position. 
Mean ~ 9.42 
Position. 
Mean— 82.47 
March 22, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s f 
Position = 9 0 . 42' sf 
Distance — 7". 2 80 
Feb. 27, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
*/ 
Position = 7° f i3 # sf 
Distance = 6 ". 767. 
Mean result . 
Distance. 
Parts. 
23 - 
23 
20 
2 
2 
:!!' 
0. 0) 
1. o IS 
*• 7) 
Mean 23.13 
Z — — 0.08 
23.05 
Distance 
Parts. 
22. 3 
22. 1 
22. 6 
20. o 
22. o 
21. 5 
22. 7 
22. o 
Mean — 21.90 
Z = — 0.47 
21.43 
Position 8° ig 1 sf Distance 7". 023 ; Epoch 1821.68. 
1782*12. Position 9 0 14' sf Distance /'.10; H. Cat. 1782 
1802.10. 10 39 sf. H. MS. 
1820.86. 12 34 sf Struve Dorp. Ohs. iii. 
