distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 311 
Distance. 
Parts. 
46. 8^ 
48. 5 
47- 5 
46. 8 
46. 7 
46. 5 
45- 3. 
Mean = 46.87 
Z — — 1.06 
5 Aquilag continued. 
June 29, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Distance — 
45.81 
Mean. 
Position 32 0 42' 5/ ; Distance 14". 4,68 ; Epoch 1823.45. 
The angles are probably exact. The distance is liable to 
some uncertainty, and cannot be regarded as standard. 
No. CCLXXVI. R. A. i8 h 38" 1 ; Decl. 39 0 27'N. 
4 Fl. ; s Lyrae ; II. 5 ; Struve, 587 ; 
Double ; unequal ; both white. 
Position. 
O / 
62.37 
62.43 
62.31 
62.30 
62.45 
63. o 
Mean zz 62.41 
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I 
H 
S 
June 15, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position — 62° 4T nj 
Distance — of' .65^. 
Distance, 
Parts. 
10. 8 1 
11. 2 > 
H 
"• j) 
S2. I ) 
11. g\ 
s 
11. 6) 
Mean = 1 1.52 
Z — -f 0.05 
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