distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 145 
No. CXX. R. A. n h 8 ra ; Decl. 6° 8' S. 
(26 of the 145.) 
Double ; 7th and 9th magnitudes ; large white ; small blue. 
Position. 
O O / 
90—83.10-] 
82.15 
81.45 ys 
82. 5 | 
82.40J 
Mean — — 82.23 
April 24, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s f 
Position = 7°. 37 ' s f 
Distance = i'.7".o62 
Distance. 
Parts. 
213. o" 
215- 3 
213. 9 }>S 
21 
21 
M5. 9 
JI4. ij 
Mean == 214.44 
Z " — 2.10 
212.34 
No. CXXI. R. A. n h 8 m ; Decl. 2° 40' S. 
<p Leonis ; Struve 380 ; VI. 79 ; 
Very unequal ; two other stars in the field at considerable 
Position. 
© o 
90 — 72 
73 
73 
73 
72 
73 
5-J 
.20 
distances. 
March 27, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 1 6 3 56' np 
Distance = 1 '.46". 256. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
336 . 8 ) 
340. o J-H 
33 6 - 3 ? 
336. o 
335- 0 
335- 0 
Mean r: — 73. 4 
Mean = 336.52 
Z — 0.08 
H. Catalogue of 1785. Position io° or 12 0 np, 
i '.3 8 "-58; 17 8 3-°7* 
An increase of distance amounting to 
336.4+ 
Distance 
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