152 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
83 Leonis continued. 
Other measures of. this star are, 
1782.08 ; Position 54 0 56' sf; Distance Qg".o 8 ; H. Catal. of 
1782. 
1820.29; 6 2 3 sf; Struve, Additamenta,&c. 177. 
M. Struve appears inclined to attribute a slight angular 
motion to these stars, with which we agree. 
No. CXXV. R. A. n h i9 ra ; Decl. 3 0 50' N. 
84 r Leonis ; VI. 12 (not in Struve's Catalogue); 
Large white ; small bluish. 
Position. 
March 14, 1821. 
•f 
79^ [ H Position = 7 9° 8' sf 
79 - zS J Distance = i' 35". 217 
Mean ^ 79. 8 
Distance. 
Parts. 
302. 8 1 
3°3‘ 5 \ S 
3°2- 5 3 
308. 9} 
3°i. °( H 
3°7* °f 
307. o J 
Mean = 304.65 
Z “ — 3.16 
301.49 
1782.29 ; Position 75 0 2i # sf ; Distance l' 22 # '.7o ; H. Catal. 
of 1782, corrected by reference to the original MS. and a 
marginal MS. note. 
An increase of distance to the amount of I3 #, .i47, with very 
little change of angle, if both measures can be trusted. 
