94 Mr. Herschel's and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
i Bootis continued. 
Mean result. 
Position $6° 36' nf ; Distance 38 ".047 ; Epoch 1822.24. 
782.30; 52*21' nf ; 35". 40 (mean of 2 MS observations) H. 1782, Cat. and MSS. 
819.62 ; 56 55 nf; 38 .55 ; Struve, Additamenta, &c. page 188 9. 
821.80; 56 36 nf-, 38".283 ; from A decl. 3i".96; Struve, Dorp. Obs. iii. 
No. CLXXVI. R. A. i4 h 13™ ; Decl. 6° 56' S. 
Struve, 456 ; Piazzi XIV. 62 ; 
Double ; 8 and 8^ magnitudes. 
Position. 
o o 
90—13.11' 
15.15 ■ 
3 *37 
I 3 * 5 8 
14.40 
> 4*55 J 
Mean — - 14. 16 
May 7, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position “75° 44' np 
Distance = 5". 880. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
19. o' 
17. 4 
18. 8 
19. o 
20. o 
18. 8 
> s 
Mean — 18.83 
Z — — 0.21 
Position. 
o o 1 
90—10.15 
10.45 
12.10 
13.15 
1 1.50 
1 1. o 
Mean — 11.32 
18.62 
June 12, 1823. 
Five feet Equatorial. 
Nearly equal ; 9th magnitude. 
s f 
Position = 78° 28' sf 
Distance = 4".ooo + ; almost a guess ; 
the stars too low, and the evening too 
hazy for any measures of distance to 
be gotten. H. 
Mean result. 
Position 77 0 6' np ; Distance 5 /, .88o ; Epoch 1823.44. 
