distances and positions of 3 80 double and triple stars , &c. 2 99 
No. CCLXVI. R. A. i8 h i2 m ; Decl. if 10' S. 
(H. C. 298) ; Struve, 570 ; 
Equal ; both of the 8-§- magnitude. 
Position. 
53 - 31 
53-i6 1 
53-35 !>S 
51.50 
5 2 - 47 j 
50.25 
50.40 
5 1 - 3 
50.20 
50.15 
50.30 
Mean = 51-37 
June 16, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s p or 7 i f 
Position = 5i°3fspovnf 
>H Distance = lf'.ogi 
Distance. 
Parts . 
43 - 7 ~ 
47 - 5 
45. 8 
45 - 5 
46. 5 
45 - 3 . 
V S 
44 - 3 J 
44. 6 ( 
44 - 5 
4 Z - o [ 
43 - °J 
Mean — 44.79 
Z = — 0.17 
44.62 
No. CCLXVII. R. A. i8 h 13“ ; Decl. 79 0 58' N. 
(40 Cephei vel 40 Dracon) ; IV. 67 ; 
Double ; nearly equal. 
Position. 
O / 
34 - 35 ) 
34.56 VS 
35 - 3 °) 
34 -io) 
34- 8VH 
33 - 5 ) 
June 15, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position — sfzfsp 
Distance = 21". 2 23. 
Mean = 34-24 
Distance. 
Parts. 
66. 5) 
66. 1 > S 
67. oj 
68. 5 
68. 3 *,H 
66. 5 
Mean =67.15 
Z = -j- 0.05 
67.20 
