distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c„ 255 
20 <r Scorpii continued. 
Position. June 18, 1822. ^stance. 
o © / Five-feet Equatorial, 
no — 88.50^ . . . 
88.40 Excessively unequal ; 
88.35 r s white; small, blue. 
88.33J n P 
Mean — 88.40 Position = i° 20' np 
Distance = 2o".2i8. 
The small star is exceedingly difficult to be seen without 
illumination ; with it, however, there is no difficulty in getting 
good measures. The night exceedingly favourable. The 
stars as steady as possible. S. 
Mean. 
Position i° 11' np ; Distance 20". 595 ; Epoch 1822.43. 
In taking the mean, the distance of May 28 is rejected. 
Other measures are, 
1783.16 ; Pos. o°o' “or perhaps a single degree np j” Dist. zi". 667 ; H. Cat. 1785. 
arge, 
65. oq 
64- 5 j 
66. o 
65. 5 
66. 5 
Mean 65.50 
Z = — 1.+8 
64.02 
CCXXV. R. A. i6 h io m ; Deck 19 0 36' S. 
V. 134; Struve, 514 ; 
Double ; nearly equal ; 7 and 7^ magnitudes. 
Position. 
o 
90- 
o , 
-25.30 
25. 5 
25. o 
25.45 
25-42. 
Mean — 25 24 
May 2 6, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
?ip 
Position = 64° 36' np 
Distance = 47".4o8 
Distance. 
Parts. 
148. 81 
! 49- 2 
151. 5 {> S 
i5°- 3 
l 5 l - 3 J 
Mean = 150.22 
Z ~ — 0.1 1 
150.1 1 
