distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 257 
IV. 124 continued. 
Position. 
68.30* 
67. o 
67. 5 
67.15 
68.40 
67‘35 J 
Position = 6y° 41 ' nf 
Distance = 12". 965. 
Mean ~ 67.41 
Mean 
Z = 
Measures very difficult. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
43* 5 I 
47. o I 
42. 2 ^ 
43* 5 f 
44* 9 
45. Sj 
■S 
= 44*48 
— 1.06 
June 29, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Distance = 13". 712. 
H. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
44. 2*| 
41. O 
40. O I 
44* 3 >H 
43* 7 
4 2 * 5 
43* ij 
Mean ~ 42.68 
Z — — 1 .63 
4i.©| 
43*4 2 
Mean. 
Position 6g° 29' nf-. Distance 13" .280 ; 1823.45. 
1783.22; 62 54 nf ; 15 .400; H. Cat. 1785. 
A slight change is perceptible in the angle, and a very 
sensible diminution (2". 120) in the distance. J 
No. CCXXVII. R. A. i6 b i4 m ; Deck 19 0 35* N. 
y Herculis ; Struve, 51 6; v* 19 ; 
Excessively unequal ; large, white ; small, bluish. 
Position. 
24.47 1 April 18, 1821. 
24 2 j H Five-feet Equatorial. 
26.25 1 Sp 
26.45 i s 
z6 ' Position = 2 5° 3$ sp 
Mean — 25.39 
MDCCCXXIV. 
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