244 Mr.HERscHEi/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CCXVII. R. A. i 5 h 55 111 ; Decl. 19 0 1 8' S. 
jG Scorpii ; Struve, 506 ; III. 7 ; 
Pretty unequal ; large, white ; small, blue. 
April 28, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 6g° 6' nf ; Distance = 13". 482 single measures. 
Position. 
,° 
64.40 
63.46 
66. o 
64.50 
64.28 
63.12 
62.20 
61.30 
63-35 
62.27 
62.33 
61.50 
62. o 
65. o 
64.20 
April 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 63° 30' nf 
Distance = 1^.662. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
43- o' 
45- 5 
44- 5 
46. o 
44- 4J 
45- 3 
46. o 
43- o 
44. 8 
43- 9J 
>S 
Mean — 44.64 
Z = — 1.38 
43.26 
Mean — 63.30 
Mean result , rejecting the angle of April 28. 
Position 63° 30' nf ; Distance 13". 650 ; 1823.28. 
Other measures are, 
1782,29 ; Pos. 64° 51' nf ; Dist. 14 // -375 ; H. Cat. of 1783. 
1802.31 ; 65 3 nf ; Ditto. MS. 
This star therefore has undergone no sensible change. 
