distances “and, positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 225 
v) Coronas Borealis continued. 
Position. 
Mean ~ 
O 1 
61. o' 
63.17 
6 4-35 
64.32 
64.21 
65.15 
63.22^ 
64 - 33 ' 
61.15 
60.45 
61.30 
62. o_ 
63. 2 
!>s 
> H 
June 5. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Position = 63° 2' nf 
Distance = i"-577 
The black division be- 
tween the stars distinctly 
seen by both observers 
during these measures. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
7- 
8. 2 
1 
9- 
9- 5 
8 . 8 
8. 2 
8. 7 
8 . 6 
6 . 8 
S- 9 
7. o 
6. 2 
6. 4 
7- 2 J 
>S 
Mean result. 
Mean 7.73 
Z — 1. 17 
6.56 
Position 64° 3' nf; Distance i".577 ; 1823.27. 
Other measures are, 
1781.69 ; Position 59 0 19' ; Interval £ D. H. Cat. of 1783. 
1794.58 ; The Pos n is nf Miscellaneous Journal, MS. (H.) 
1802.69 ; 89° 40' np ; “ Account of the Changes, &c.” 
From this statement there can be little doubt that the po- 
sition of 1802 is erroneous, and that the surmised motion of 
the stars, if any, is much less rapid than that assigned to 
them in the “ Account of Changes,” & c. The distance ap- 
pears to have undergone no sensible change. 
Gg 
MDCCCXXIV. 
