208 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CLXXXVI. R. A. i 4 h 41'; Dec!. 15° 15' S. 
(« Librae ;) not in Struve’s Catalogue ; 
4 th and 6th magnitudes. 
O 
90- 
Position. 
o / 
" 45* 2 5 
45*45 
45.27 
45.20 
45*23 
45 * 2 
45*33 
45 * 3 ° 
45.40 
45 * 25 . 
Mean — 45.27 
td 
*c 
>S 
rf 
OS 
cr 
June 23, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 44 ° S3' n p 
Distance = 3' 50". 853 
Stars very steady. 
Distance 
Parts. 
’m T 7 2 9 * 
I < 732 
C )7 35 
v 73 2 
"733 
733 
729 
733 
, 731 
.C 
W) 
a > 
^ I731. 
Vs 
Mean zz 732.03 
Z — — 1.07 
730.96 
No. CLXXXVIL R. A. i 4 h 43 “ ; Decl. 19 0 51' N. 
| Bootis ; Struve, 4 66 ; II. 18 ; 
Position. 
March 15, 1821. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
90—17.18} 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
3 1 * 0) 
-17.45 H 
np 
3 2 - 9 > 
—17.42) 
—1 7*30 
—17.30 VS 
Double ; very unequal. 
3 1 * 5 ) 
33 - 6 ) 
33 * 2 V 
32 - 5 3 
=18. 0) 
Position = 72° 22' w/> 
n — 17-38 * 
Distance = 9". 250. 
Mean — 32.45 
Z — — 3.16 
29.29* 
H 
