158 Mr. Herschel’s andMr. South's observations of the apparent 
No. CXXXII. R. A. n h 44 ra ; Decl. 16 0 26' N. 
( s P 0 95 Leonis), Struve, 397 ; V. 60. 
Extremely unequal ; 7th and 10th magnitudes. 
Position. 
April 9, 1823. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
75- 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
1 22. O H 
74.15 VH 
78. 0 $ 
nf 
1 14. 0 s 
77 - 0) 
76.30 \ S 
Position = 75 0 57' nf 
Mean =118. 0 
Z — 0.49 
75- 0 ) 
Distance = 37". 112. 
H7.51 
Mean “ 75.57 
The measures are very difficult ; 
those of distance merit 
but little confidence. 
1783.09 ; Position7o° 48' nf. Distance 37".24. H. Cat. of 178 5. 
No. CXXXIII. R. A. n h 46” ; Decl.,47 0 29' N. 
65 Ursse Majoris; Struve, 398 ; I. 72. 
Double ; pretty unequal. 
Position. April 28, 1821. Distance. 
1 Parts. 
O O / 
90—65.39-1 
Five-feet Equatorial. 196. 3^ 
^ 4-34 
Sf i 9 7 - 0 
64-37 
f-H 197- 2 r 
66. 5 
199. 5 
64-5 3 J 
200. 7^ 
67. 0" 
198. 5 
65.50 
66.20 
Position = 24 0 17' sf l 
66. 9 
Distance = i'.2 ,, .i85 *99- 5 
66.10 
199. 0 
65.40J 
198. 0 
Mean ss 65.4.-? 
Mean = 197.01 
Z — — 0. 1 1 
196.90 
April 9, 1823. 
Triple; AB close; extremely unequal; AC rather unequal; 
A, 7th magnitude; B, 11th ; C, magnitudes. 
