distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 263 
No. CCXXXIII. R. A. i6 h 23“ ; Decl. 8° 42' N. 
H. C. 228 ; Struve, 523 ; 
Double; large, white; small, blue ; 7th and 8th magnitudes. 
Position. 
0 ' -> 
17-20 | 
17. 9 >S 
1 7-35 I 
*7- z 5 J 
Mean r: 17.26 
May 2 6, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 17 0 2 6' nf 
Distance = 59 ".666 
Distance. 
Parts. 
189. 2"| 
190. s 
186. 7 V 
188. o j 
189. 2 J 
s 
Mean = 188.72 
Z = — o. 1 1 
188.61 
Position. 
17-251 
17-15 
17.12 y 
18.15 
17-4°J 
H 
Mean = 17.33 
June 4, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 8 magnitudes. 
Position = 17° 33' nf 
Distance = 59". 42 2. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
189. si 
192. o [ 
190. 9 > 
187. 5 
189. oj 
S 
Mean — 189.78 
Z — — 1.63 
Mean result. 
Position 1 7 0 29' nf ; Distance 59".544 ; 
188.15 
Epoch 1823.43. 
No. CCXXXIV. R. A. i6 h 32“ ; Decl. 4 0 33' N. 
36 Herculis ; Struve, 524 ; V. 72 ; 
Double ; pretty unequal ; large, white ; small, bluish. 
Position. Distance. 
0 / 
40.35 ) 
May 21, 1821. 
Parts. 
217. 2 1 
4°. 3 \S 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
216. 4 J 
40.15 ) 
3 8 -44j 
38.22 I 
39.50 
sp 
217. 5 ) 
219. 7) 
218. I V 
219. 2) 
Position = 3.q° 9*f sp 
40.21 1 
3 8 -45 J 
Distance = 1' 8".839. 
Mean = 218.02 
Z — — 0.05 
Mean 39.37 
2*7-97 
