2 94 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CCLXI. R. A. i8 h i m ; Decl. 3 0 57' N. 
73 9 Ophiuchi ; I. 87 ; Struve, 566. 
Considerably unequal ; 5 and 7 magnitudes ; a power of 240 
distinctly separates the two stars. 
Position. 
*4- *51 
17. 2 
14.28 
*3-H I 
13. oj 
Mean ” 14.24 
Position. 
O / 
9- 4°^l 
11.32 
12.20 
11.38 
10, 4 ° 
13.25 r 
12.30 
1 1.50 
10.50 
9. 40 
June 13, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position =14° 24' sp 
Distance = i".84i + 
June 19, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 1 1° 23 ' sp 
Distance = i"-323 
Distance. 
Parts. 
6. 0+ H 
Z s — 0.17 
S-83 
Distance. 
P arts. 
. ol 
. 2 V ! 
. 8 ) 
Mean = 5.67 
Z = _ 1.48 
4*9 
Mean — 11.23 
A difficult star to measure ; the small star does not bear 
a good illumination ; it would be a better object for the se- 
ven-feet equatorial. ( S. ) 
April 10, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
. 3 6 : oj H 
Mean — g. 5 
Z-— 0.73 
Distance = 2". 7 70. 
8.77 
