distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 317 
No. CCLXXX. R. A. i8 h 42" 1 ; Decl. io° 4/ N. 
H. C. 170 ; Struve, 592 ; 
A very pretty double star; 7th and 9th magnitudes. 
Position. 
June 16, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
O / 
84.12“] 
85.10 J 
86. 5 1 s 
86.50 
86. 5 
8q.28_ 
Mean = 85.28 
Position = 85° 28' sp 
Distance = 4". 794. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
1 6. o-j 
H- 8 
14. 8 ! 
*5- 5 . 
16. 2 j 
H- 8 J 
Mean — 15.35 
Z — — 0.17 
! 5- lS ! 
No. CCLXXXI. R. A. i8 b 43™ ; Decl. 33 0 io # N. 
/3 Lyras ; V. 3 ; Struve, 593 ; 
Quadruple, A. B. 2 and 8 magnitudes ; large, white ; small, 
blue. 
C is about 45 0 np ; D about 65° nf ; B bears the whole 
illumination ; C and D 9 and 10 magnitudes. 
Position. 
O o / 
90—28.36 
30. o 
29.56 
29.30 
} 
H 
June 13, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sf 
Distance. 
Parts. 
*4 6 - 7) 
H5- 3 V 
! 45- 7 f 
146. oj 
H 
Mean — 29.30 
Position = 6 o° 30' s/ 
Distance = 46 ,/ .34o. 
Mean = 145.92 
Z = + 0.81 
H 6 -73 
