distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 197 
Distance. 
Parts. 
5- 5l 
5- 7 I 
33- 
33- 
33- 3 l, s 
34- 3 
32. S 
3 2 - 4- 
Mean = 33.28 
Z = — 1.32 
3 1 .96 
H. C. 470 continued. 
July 11, 1823. 
Five feet Equatorial. 
Distance = 10". 093. 
Stars 3 hours from the meridian. 
Mean result. 
Position 65° 17' np ; Distance 10". 192 ; Epoch 1823.34. 
No. CLXXIX. R. A. i4 h i5 m ; Decl. 19 0 8' S. 
H. C. 342 ; x Turdi Solitarii, and 80 of the 145 ; Struve, 459 ; 
Position. 
90 — 63.28 \ 
64-34 i 
H 
6 5->5l 
64.15 [■ S 
6 4-35 ) 
64.55 H 
Mean — 64.30 
Double ; equal. 
March 17, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 25 0 30' np 
Distance = 35" 511 
Distance. 
Parts. 
”5- 8 ) 
1 17. 1 [ H 
1 14. 8 ) 
1 1 1 ‘ sis 
109. 
109. o H 
1 14. o H 
109. o S 
Position. 
O O / 
90—64.351 
63.30 v H 
64.40 ) 
63-45) 
63.25 Is 
64.12) 
Mean — 64. 1 
April 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 7 t ^ magnitudes, 
np or sf 
Position = 2 5°59 / np or sf 
Distance = 35". 201 
Distance. 
Parts, 
no. 4) 
1 16. 2 
1 17. o 
I 12. o 
»‘3- 3) 
x 10. of, 
ix2. 3 r 
III. 5J 
] 
H 
Mean ~ 112.84 
Z — — 1.38 
11 1.46 
