distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 293 
No. CCLX. R. A. 17 11 57™ ; Decl. 12 0 o' N. 
III. 56 ; Struve, 564 ; 
Very nearly equal ; 7 and 7^ magnitudes. 
Position. 
o / 
12. 41 
12.50 
1 1.20 
11.17J 
Mean — 1 1.46 
11. 5 
12. o 
June 10, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = ii° 46' sp 
Distance = 6". 846. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
22. o"| 
2 3 - 4 
24. 2 
2 3 - 3 
2 4 - 3 
23. 2 
ys 
Mean = 23.40 
Z = — 1.72 
21.68 
Position. 
13. 2 °- 
12.32 
13 - 3 
1 3* I 5 
13. o. 
H 
Mean r= 13. 2 
June 16, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 7^ magnitudes. H. 
Position = 13 0 2' sp 
Distance = 6". 648. H. 
Distance = 6". 749 S. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
31. o' 
30. 3 
29. 3 
28. 4 
21. 5_ 
Mean — 27.66 
Z — — 0.01 
27.65 
Mean 28.08 
Z = — 0.01 
28.07 
Mean. 
Position 12 0 21' ; Distance 6". 748 ; 1823.45. 
783.22 ; Position 9 0 42' ; Distance j".6zo ; H. Catalogue of 1785. 
800.00 ; " Duplex. Comes 7.8 ge magnitudinis o B .6 precedit paulisper ad austrum.’’ 
Piazzi’s Catal. xvii, 362. 
