164 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
( 22 of the 145) continued. 
Position. 
73 - 5 °' 
74 - 1 5 
74. o 
73 - 5 2 
73 - 23 . 
May 4, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7th and 7|- magnitudes. 
sp 
Position = 73°.33 / sp 
Distance = 2i".052 
Mean — — 73.33 
Mean result. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
67. o-'j 
68. o 1 
66. 5 )>S 
69. 5 
67. 8^ 
63. O f 
63. 5 H 
68. o 
Mean — 66.67 
Z — — 0.01 
66.66 
Position 72 0 58' sp. Distance 2i ,/ .oi7; 1823.33. 
No. CXLI. R. A. i2 h i2 m ; Decl. 28°. 5 ' N. 
(55 Bode Comae Berenices, and 31 of the 145). 
Very nearly or perhaps quite equal ; both bluish white. 
Position. 
March 14, 1821. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
26. 8 ) 
C 
Five-feet 
Equatorial. 
32. ol 
20.16 5 
O 
sp or nf 
34 - 8 
>S 
23.24 ) 
Position = 
23 0 . 4^ sp or n f 
35 - S 3 
23 - 3 ° } 
H 
32. 8) 
25.30 ) 
Distance = 
f. 6^6 
33 - * >H 
34 - 0 ) 
Mean — 23.46 
Mean 
= 33 - 7 ° 
Z = 
— 3 -> 6 
30-54 
Position. 
April 
10, 1823. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
21.28^ 
Five-feet 
Equatorial. 
33 - 5 " 
25. 4 
7 i and 7 \ 
3 
magnitudes. 
29. 9 
23.40 
21.32 
>H 
*/ 
3 i- 4 
32. 9 
22.30 
34- 0 
23 - 3 ^ 
29. 8 
23 - 3 ^ 
35 - 
24.10 
23.28 
Is 
Position 
= 23°.i2 # nf 
33 - 2 
32. 2 
>S 
23.20 
Distance 
== io".oo7. 
3 Z - 7 
23. 2^ 
1 
32. Oj 
Mean = 23.12 
Mean 
= 3 2 - 42 
Z = - 
- 0.73 
3 1 - 6 9 
