distances and positions of 3 80 double and triple stars, &c. 157 
cxxx. 
Position. 
R. A. 1 i h 38™ ; Decl. 21 0 s' N 
Nova (s p 93 Leonis.) 
8th and 10th magnitudes. 
April 10, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
>H 
Position = 65°. 3' nf 
Distance = i.i6".86i* 
Mean — 65. 3 
Distance. 
Parts. 
250. ol 
254. o ( 
244. o 
238. 5 
247. o j 
248. o J 
245. 03 
244. 5 I 
243. 8 > S 
2 45 - 5 
244. 8J 
Mean ~ 244.10 
Z = — 0.73 
2 43-37 
No. CXXXI. R. A. 1 i h 39 ra ; Decl. 9 0 15' N. 
| Virginis ; Struve 394 ; VI. 113 ; 
Triple ; excessively unequal ; small stars bear very little 
illumination ; both north preceding. A, the bright star. 
B brighter than C, but more distant than it. 
Measures of AB. 
o 
86.35 
86.28 
Mean — 86.37 
March 11, 1823. 
Seven -feet Equatorial. 
86.41 [ np 
86,40 }>H Measures of distance impracti- 
Measures of AC. 
90—86.30') 
' 3.4 1 I 
cable. 
B bears a better illumination 
than C. 
90—36.3° 
3 6 
36 . 
36.45 
.50J 
> / 
’• 3°1 
.42 
.40 
36 
Mean — ■ 36.41 
Angle of AB = 3°.2£' np. Angle of AC = 53 0 . 19' n p. 
