174 M r . Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
Struve, 421 ; III. 53 continued. 
Mean result. 
Position 78 °ifnp \ Distance 16" .766 ; 1823.41. 
Other measures. 
Position 79 0 o np ; Distance 12" 97 ; 1783.33 ; H. Cat. 1785. 
75 28 np ; 1802.31 ; H. MS. 
No. CLII. R. A. i2 h 40“ ; Decl. 4 0 48' N. 
(H. C. 230) ; Struve, 422 ; 
Double ; 8j and 8J- magnitudes ; bear but a very slight illu- 
Position. 
O t 
75 • o' 
76.35 
74-S 2 
754 ° 
76.42 
75* °- 
VS 
Meau ~ 75.38 
mination. 
May 23, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 75 0 38' sp 
Distance = 10". 109 
Distance, 
Parts. 
46. 6^| 
40. 4 
43. o 
43- 3 
44- 5 
4 2 * 3. 
Mean = 43.35 
Z = — 1.31 
42.04 
No. dill. R A. iQ h 43' ; Decl 20° f N. 
Struve, 423 ; IV. 58 ; Piazzi, 12 ; 202 ; 
Nearly equal ; 7^ and 7I magnitudes. 
Position. 
67.30I 
68.30 
70. o 
67.45 
68.25, 
Mean 25 68.26 
Vs 
May 18, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position — 68° 2 6 s sp 
Distance = 17" 139 
Distance. 
Parts. 
53- o' 
54- 9 
55- 7 V S 
55 - 5 
54. oj 
Mean rz 54.67, 
Z = — 0.35 
54* 2 7 
