198 Mr . Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
% Turdi Solitarii, and 80 of the 145 continued. 
o 
90- 
Position, 
° > 
-63-37! 
64.15 1 
65. 8 
64 - 3 S I 
64.15J 
62.45 
63.28 
63.30 
64. 8 
65.15 
H 
Mean ~ 64, 6 
April 19, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 
Distance 
25 54 ' n P 
: 34". 746 
Mean ~ 1 1 1.47 
Z = — i -45 
Mean result. 
1 10.02 
Position 25 0 49' np ; Distance 35". 121 ; 1822.60. 
The distance of this star is stated in the Catalogue of 245 
new double stars, at a little more than T. Either this must 
be a very rough guess, or the stars have approached enor<» 
mously. 
No. CLXXX. R. A. 14P 22 ra ; Decl. 29 0 6' N. 
(H. C. 165 ;) Struve, 460 ; 
Nearly equal ; 6f and 7 magnitudes. 
Position. 
May 25, 1823. 
Distance, 
Parts. 
*- 3 °] 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
81. oq 
7 - 3 ° 
s p 
82. 3 I 
7 - 5 ° 
83. 1 J-S 
7.28 ) 
82. 4 | 
7 - 3 J 
Position = 7® 40' sp 
82. 4 J 
Mean — 7.40 
Distance = 25". 756 
Mean 82.24 
Z — — - 0.69 
