distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 323 
H. C. 568 ; 15 Aquilse ; Struve, 603 ; continued. 
No more measures can be procured; these however are 
good : the stars very steady, and on the meridian ; suddenly ’ 
become hazy. S. 
Mean result. 
Position 63° 1 6' sp ; Distance 35".6i9 ; 1823.52. 
No. CCLXXXVII. R. A. i8 h 58 m ; Decl. 6° 53' N. 
Very nearly equal ; 7 and 7^ magnitudes. 
Position. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
o 0 / 
90 — 68. 5~ 
68.25 
67.15 >-S 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
June 15, 1823. 
68.30 
68 . 
66-50~j 
67.10 
68. o VH 
Position = 67° 46' np 
Distance = 8 ''575. H. 
27. o 
26. o 
67.30 
67-35 J 
Mean — 27.28 
Z = — 0.13 
Mean — 67.46 
2 7- 1 5 
Distance. 
Parts. 
29. o" 
June 19, 1823. 
27. o 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
29. o 
27. o^ 
Mean = 27.87 
Z — — 1.06 
Distance = 8"467. S. 
