distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 259 
No. CCXXVIII R. A. 16M 5 m ; Decl. 23 0 1' S. 
g, 5 Ophiuchi ; II. 19 ; 
Double ; pretty unequal ; 8 and 9 magnitudes ; north fol- 
lowing, beyond all doubt. 
Position, Distance. 
June 14, 1 822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 87° 30' nf 
Distance == 4^.065 
87.30 
Parts. 
M* 3' 
11. 3 
it. o 
12. 8 
13- 2 J 
12 . 
13- 
*3* 
, 3- 
o 
H 
>4- SJ 
Mean zz 13.04 
Z “ — 0.17 
Other measures are, 
12.87 
1782.30; Position 82° 10 ' nf-, H. Catal. of 1782. The 
angle in the printed copy is set down as sp> but reference to 
the original observations, and the diagram made at the time, 
proves it indisputably to have been as here stated. 
1804.45 ; Pos. 82° 8' nf\ Ditto, MS. ; Distance of discs i-| 
diam. of L. 
The angle has perhaps undergone a trifling change. 
