distances and positions of 3 80 double and triple stars , 195 
No. CLXXVIL R. A. i 4 h 14“ ; DecL 9 0 1& N. 
(H. C. 334 ; ) Struve, 457 ; 
Pretty unequal ; large, white ; small, blue decidedly ; 6 and 
8 magnitudes ; they bear a very good illumination. 
Position. 
O ' 
82.24 
8 5-i5 
83.28 
84.25 f 
83.56 . 
8 4 .iiJ 
Mean 3 83.56 
May 26, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
S P 
Position = 83° 56' sp 
Distance = 7". 570 
Variable refraction very troublesome ; the 
measures however are good. S. 
Position. 
O ' 
8 i- 53 ' 
82. o 
81.24 
83.29 
82. o 
• 81. 3J 
83.30 
Mean n: 82.1 s 
Position 
Mean =: .28 
June 4, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
6% and 8 magnitudes, 
sp 
Position =82° 11 * sp 
Distance — 7". 302 
June 20, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position =• 84° 28' sp 
Distance = 6". 407 
Distance. 
Parts. 
25. 2 ~ 
23. o 
24. 2 
2 4 - 3 
23. 8 
24. 8^ 
Mean = 24.08 
Z — — o. 1 1 
2 3-97 
Distance. 
Parts. 
25. o 
20. 9 
24. 8 
24. 5 
22. 3 
25. o 
> H 
Mean ~ 24.75 
Z — - 1.63 
23.12 
Distance. 
Parts. 
. 26. 2I 
2 7 - 8 
27. 2 > 
7 * 9 
9 - °J 
H 
2 
29 
Mean ~ 27.62 
Z _ - 0.07 
