222 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CXCVIII. R. A. 1 5 h 5 m ; Decl. 39 0 22' N. 
H, C. 289 ; Struve, 4 77 ; 
nearly equal ; 8-f- and magnitudes. 
May 29, 1823 
May 28, 1823. 
Double 
Position. 
O O ' 
90 — 76.12 
77 15 
76.50 >• H 
76.20 
75-5°. 
Mean — 76.29 
Position. 
o o / 
90—75.45-1 
76.57 
76.20 
76.45 
77- 5 
75-45 
r* H 
Seven-feet equatorial. 
np 
Position = 13 0 31 ' ?z/> H. 
Position = 13 0 9' S. 
Distance = 3i"-3i9 
June 16, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position. 
o 0 1 
90-77. o) s 
76 43 5 
Mean — 76.5 1 
Distance. 
Parts. 
f i3°- 3 
I 130. 5 
S<{ 130. 8 
129. 5 
L129. 2 
Mean — 130.06 
Z — + 0.20 
Mean — 76.26 
Position = 13° 34' np 
Distance = 31". 159 
Mean. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
132. oT 
129. 5 
128. o )>H 
12 9- 5 
129. o_ 
130.26 
Mean sr 129.60 
2 , — — 0.01 
I2 9-59 
Position 13 0 29' ; Distance 31". 239; 1823.43. 
No. CXCIX. R. A. 1 8 ra ; Decl. 34 0 o' N. 
8 Bootis ; Struve, 479 ; VI. 16 ; 
Large, white ; small, blue decidedly. 
Position. 
H 
Mean — 10.35 
May 22, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
May 22, 1821. 
nf 
Position = 10 0 35' nf 
Distance 1' 45".226 
Distance. 
Parts. 
339 
33 1 
3 2 9' 
arcs. 
*• 7 \ 
9 ■ o) 
H 
Mean = 333.23 
Z — — 0.05 
333-«8 
