i54< Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
88 Leonis continued. 
The measures are attended with considerable difficulty, but 
are satisfactory ; the night is fine. 
1782.30 ; Position 47 0 33' np ; Distance 14". 63. H. Catal. of 
1785. 
1820.80; 53 6 np ; Struve, Dorp. Obs. iii. ; 5 
measures. 
No. CXXVIII. R. A. n h 25“ ; Decl. i7°48' N. 
90 Leonis ; Struve 391 ; I. 27 ; 
Triple ; AB nearly equal ; AC extremely unequal. 
Position. 
March 22, 1821. 
O ' 
62.26I 
Measures of AB 
60. 2 / H 
60.12 J 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
61.29I 
sp 
62.43 S S 
62.15 5 
Position = 61 0 31' sp 
Mean zz 61.31 
Distance = .675. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
ie p °l H 
16. o) 
*5- 5 ) 
13. o ’ S 
*5- 9) 
Mean zz 14.88 
Z — — o. 08 
14.80 
Position. 
0 / 
34.12 H 
37. o S 
Mean zz 35*36 
March 22, 1821. 
Measures of AC 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 35 0 36' sp 
Distance = 59". jg 1. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
185. 8 H 
193. o S 
Mean zz 189. 4 
Z zz — 0.08 
189.32 
Position. 
o / 
60.40 
58.47 
60.17 
62.15 
61.45 
ys 
Mean 2:60.45 
April 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
A,7th,B,8th,C,ioth,or 1 
Measures of AB. 
sp 
Position = 6o° 4,5' sp S. 
Distance = 4/'. 2 29. 
ithmag. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
*4- 3l 
12* 5 I 
H- 9 >S 
»4* 2 j 
*4 -7 J 
Mean — 14.12 
Z — — 0.73 
>3*39 
