distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 1 6g 
No. CXLVII. R. A. i2 h 25“ ; Decl. 75 0 4 6 # N. 
Distance 
Parts. 
63-3°') 
68. o 
66.10 
69.20 
71.10 
65. o 
64.30 
67.55 
6 7-3° 
68.3SJ 
H 
Mean — 67.10 
(118 of the 145.) 
April 22, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
n f 
Position — 6 y° id nf 
Distance = 5". 865 
Position. 
Mean “ 25.36 
Z = — 0.97 
A very difficult star to measure. 
H-39 
No. CXLVIII. R. A. i2 h 2 6 m ; Decl. 19 0 22' N. 
24 Comas Berenices ; Struve, 417 ; IV. 27 ; 
Large, ruddy ; small, decidedly of a green colour. The con- 
trasted colours of the stars render this a beautiful object. 
Position. 
2- 35 
2. o 
o. 30 
x. 25 
2. 29 
2. 14 
! 
! 
S 
H 
Mean — 1. 52 
March 14, 1821. 
np 
Position = i° 32' np 
Distance = zd'.Ssy 
Distance. 
Parts. 
67. il 
70. o^S 
69. 9) 
67. 0} 
70. o S H 
71. 2) 
Mean “ 69.20 
Z = — 3.16 
66.04 
MDCCCXXIV. 
Z 
