distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 307 
No. CCLXXII. R. A. i8 h 31''; Decl. 38° 3/ N. 
* Lyras ; Struve, 581 ; V 39 ; 
Double ; excessively unequal ; small star a mere point ; 
Position. 
o o / 
90—47.3° 
47- 3° 
47. o 
48 - 35 
bears a little illumination. 
May 23, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Mean — 47.39 Position - 42 0 21 ' sf 
July 1, 1822. 
Position. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
sf 
Mean — 48. 3 
Position 
Distance 
41° 57' s f 
39" .662. 
Hours. 
Stars East of 
the Meridian. 
July 3, 1822. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
165. 3 
164. o 
165. 7 
s 6 5 ’ 7 L 
162. oj 
Mean = 164.25 
Z — + 0.71 
The night of July 3 very unfavorable. 
Position. 
August 15, 1822. 
Seven-feet Equatoial, 
Sf 
J 64.96 
o o / 
90—47.25 
48.30 
48. o 
47-35 
48.40 
47.16 
Mean — 47-54 
Position. 
90— .48. o 
48.40 
46.50 
48. o 
48. 5 
48. o 
>S 
Position = 4,2° 6* sf 
August 12, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Mean — 47-56 
Position 
Distance 
4 2 ° 4' s f 
43".226 
Distance, 
Parts. 
183. 
3 76. 5 
182. 8 
1 8 1 s 2 
183. 8 I 
182. 3J 
J-s 
Mean :s 181.63 
Z = — 1,85 
*79- 78 
