distances and positions 0/380 double and triple stars, &c. 319 
H. C. 19 ; Struve, 596 ; continued. 
Distance. 
Parts, 
H7- 7~1 
H 5 - 0 
150. 5 
144. o 
H 7 - 5 
H7- SJ 
June 10, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Distance — 45". 905. 
Mean — 147.07 
Z " — 1.72 
1 45-35 
Mean result. 
Position 8o° 1/ np ; ^Distance 46".035 ; 1823.44. 
Position. 
No. CCLXXXIII. R. A. i8 h 48“ ; Decl. 3 0 38' N. 
9 Serpentis ; IV. 6 ; Struve, 595 ; 
Double ; very nearly equal ; both stars yellowish. 
June 13, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Position =14° 54' sf 
Distance = 2i".82 6 
Mean — 76. 6 
Position. 
O O / 
90—75.29 
76. 9 
75.50 
75 - 4 1 
75-54 
76. 6 
75 - 4 
76.14. 
5-S 
June 24, 1822. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Sf 
Position = 14 0 12' sf 
Distance — 2 i".6o^ 
Mean — 75.48 
Distance. 
Parts. 
67- 9 ) 
68. 2 f 
69. o ( 
68. i J 
H 
Mean — 68. 3 
Z — -{- 0.81 
69.1 1 
Mean ~ 69.89 
Z - _ ,.48 
Stars very steady, and neatly defined. 
68.41 
