distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 261 
No. CCXXX. 
Position. 
O / 
71.10" 
70. 8 
71.40 
70.42 
72.40 
72.15 
V s 
Mean — 71.26 
R. A. i6 u 2i m ; Decl. n° i' N. 
III. 102 ; 
7 and 11 magnitudes. 
June 12, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position =71° 2(7 nf 
Distance =- 14". 833 
Distance. 
Parts. 
63. 2^j 
63- 5 
60. 7 
61. 6 
60. 5 
61. 2 
> S 
Mean = 61.78 
Z — — 0.09 
61.69 
Sir W. Herschei/s measures of this star are, 
1783.64; Position 67° 12' nf ; Distance i4".c>3 ; Cat. of 1785. 
No. CCXXXI. R. A. i6 h 2i m ; Decl. 18 0 47' N. 
71 Bode, Herculis ; Struve, 321 ; H. C. 472 ; 
Very nearly equal ; 8th magnitude ; a neat close double star, 
and bears a very good illumination. 
Position. 
o of 
90 — 68.25' 
-68.25 1 
70. /\ 
7 1 * S) 
>S 
69.45- 
72. 6 
73-3° 
7*47 
6 7S°. 
71.29- 
7i43 
69.40 V H 
71.10 
71.44J 
June 6, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
sf or Up 
Position = 19 0 12' sf 
Distance = 3". 236 
Mean — 70.48 
Mean = 13.84 
Z = - 0.38 
