distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 285 
No. CCLV. R. A. i7 h 52“ ; Decl. 2 0 57' N. 
67 Ophiuchi ; VI. 2 ; Struve, 557 ; 
Double ; 5th or 6th and 9th magnitudes. 
Position. 
WS 
o o * 
s°— 37-1° 
3 6 - 3° 
3 7- 28 
37*3° 
37- 
3 « 5S ] 
3 6 *47 
36.28 >H 
3 6 -43 I 
36.48J 
Mean — 36.56 
April 11, 1823, 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
*f 
Position = 53 0 4' sf 
Distance = 55".23i 
Distance. 
Parts. 
*7*- 3 
174- 2 
172. 5 
173- 7 
176. 8 
181. 
*75- 
178. 
178. 
182. 
1 77- 
*75- 
o S 
Distance. 
Parts. 
228. 8 
232. 7 
23 1 * 8 
231. 2 
230. 8 
229. o 
230. 7 
i>s 
Mean = 230.71 
Z — — 1.03 
Mean = 176.26 
Z = — 1.38 
174.88 
July 15, 1823. 
Seven-feet equatorial. 
Large, yellowish white ; 
small, blue. 
Distance = 55". 2 25 
229.68 
Small star does not bear a good illumination. S. 
1781.64; Distance 50". 6; single measure. H. MS. 
1823.41; Position 53 0 4' sf; distance 5 5". 228 ; H. and S. ut supra. Mean result. 
1819.65; 53 15 sf; Struve; Dorpat Obs. ii. Observations 30 and 107. 
