distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 275 
Position, 
Struve, 423 ; IV. 58 ; continued 
66.30' 
67.10 
67.15 
67.30 
66.50 
68. 4 
Mean ”67.13 
June 12, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 7I- magnitudes. 
1 > H S P 
Position — 67° 13' sp 
Distance = i6 /, -787 
Mean rz 52.92 
Z = + 0.23 
53-15 
A 3rd star ; Position =59° 23 ' np ; Distance 4' 9". 666 1 sino . Ie 
A 4th star ; Position =4 o ; Distance 10 31 .644 J measures. 
Mean result. Position 67° 49' sp ; Distance 16^.963 ; 1823.41. 
Other measures. 67 57 sp ; 15 .860 ; 1783.13 ; 
H. Cat. of 1783. 
No. CLIV. R. A. i2 h 44 m ; Decl. 22 0 14' N. 
33 Comas Berenices ; Struve, 423 ; V. 130. 
Double ; small star extremely faint ; so much so that it has 
been overlooked in former observations. Large, white ; 
small, bluish. 
Position. 
May 4, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 38° 18' sf 
Distance = 
Distance. 
Parts. 
92. Oi 
97- 5 . 
9°- 5 } H 
94. 0 5 
Mean ” 93.50 
Z — — o. 1 1 
93-39 
Mean — 51.42 
Other measures. 
Position 36° 51'./; Distance 3i /r .29 ; 1783.15; H. Cat. of 
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