284 Mr. Herschel's and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
H. C. 348 ; Struve, 553, continued. 
Position. 
0 • 
54- 0 
VJ- s 
5i- 3 
51. 2J 
Mean =2 51.20 
Z — — 1.06 
50.14 
Night exceedingly favorable for measures of southern 
stars ; they pass through the field as steadily as if in the 
zenith. S. 
Mean result. 
Position 66° 48' sp. Distance 15". 869 ; 1823.46. 
June 29, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Distance == i5".836. 
No. CCLIV. R. A. i7 h 45™ ; Dec!. 72 0 14' N. 
4 / Draconis ; IV. 7 ; Struve, 555. 
Double ; unequal ; both white. 
Position. 
June 15, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
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75- 
74- 
75- , 
76.16 
75- 
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Mean 22 75.14 
Position = 75 0 . 14' nf 
Distance = 31". 777. 
Stars beautifully defined. 
Other measures are 
Mean 22 100.57 
Z 22 + 0.05 
100.62 
1781.69; [Distance 22 28".233 ; H. Catal. of 1782. 
1815.19; a R A 22 P.64 in time; Struve, Catalogus i. Stella 158; whence 
taking 75 0 for the position, the distance — 39". 450. 
