21$ Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CXC. R. A. i4 h 4,8 m ; Decl. S. 
(28 of the 145) ; 
Large white, small blue ; 7th and 8th magnitudes ; nearly in 
the parallel. 
Position. 
O I 
-j-0.58 s p~ 
— 0.15 np 
— 0.54 np 
— 0.35 np 
+ 0.20 s p 
— 0.31 np 
April 27, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Vs np 
Position = o° g' np 
9 np Distance = io // .823. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
31. 8- 
35- o 
33- 3 
34- 3 
36. 1 
34- 3. 
Mean 2= 34. 1 3 
Z = 4. 0.14 
No. CXCI. R. A. i 4 h 55“ ; Decl. 54 0 33' N. 
(63 of the 145) ; Struve, 470 ; H. C. 354 ; 
Double ; 7th and 7^- magnitudes. 
Position. 
April 27, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
34-27 
90—10.45 
i6 -47 
17. 7 
17.26 
18 10 
18. 5 
VS 
Mean — 17.23 
Position. 
0 o 
90 — 1 5.30 
16.25 
15.25 
16.50 
1 6. 1 8 
16.40 
16.35I 
I 7-5 2 J 
Position 
Distance 
72° 3 7 'np 
VH 
S 
Mean — 16.26 
May 3, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7th & 7£ magnitudes. H. 
np 
Position =73° 34 ! np 
Distance = 4o".(?33. 
Mean result. 
Mean 2= 129.67 
Z ~ 0.14 
129.81 
Distance. 
Parts. 
129. 8~ 
129. 2 
127. o 
128. 5 
130. o 
Mean =2 128.90 
Z rz — 0.24 
Position 73° 30' np; Distance 48", 845; 1823.33. 
128.66 
