182 Mr. Herschei/s Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CLXIII. R. A. 13 11 15“ ; Decl. 3 0 38' N. 
(H. C. 506) ; Struve, 438 ; 
As nearly equal as possible ; magnitude. 
Position. 
0 / 
May 16, 1823. 
14.20 
12.15 
14.15 
13.20 
>S 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp or nf 
*4- 4 
, 4*3°J 
Position = i3°47 / sp or nf 
Mean ^ 1347 
Position. 
Distance. 
0 
May 17, 1823. 
Parts. 
12.15 
13.20 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
91. 2 ~ 
89. 0 
13.30 
Is 
92. 0 
*4- 5 
I 3-4S_> 
Position =13° 29' sp or nf 
Distance = 28". 465. 
90. 2 
90. oj 
Mean ™ 13-29 
Mean = 90.48 
90.13 
Mean result. 
Position 1 3 0 39' nf or sp ; Distance = 28". 465 ; 1323.37. 
No. CLXIV. R. A. 13 11 i7 m ; Decl. 55 0 52' N. 
f Ursce Majoris ; Struve, 439 ; III. 2. 
Pretty unequal ; large, white ; small, bluish. 
Position. 
O / 
March 15, 1821. 
55 - 2 5 ) 
57-35 >S 
Sf 
57**5 3 
58.20I 
56. oj- H 
Position = 56° 37' sf 
55 - 5 ) 
Distance = i4".36o 
Mean rr 56.37 
Distance. 
Parts. 
48. 
49. 
5 1 
48. o' 
46 . 
49. 
rti Lb. 
o) 
19 - 2 > 
;i. 1) 
UJ 
S 
H 
Mean — 48.63 
Z ~ — 3.16 
45-47 
