distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 329 
H. C. 90 continued. 
Position. 
DO/ 
90—2.15') 
2.47 
3- 1 5 
2.45 
2.25J 
Mean — 2.41 
August 9, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
8 and 8| magnitudes. 
np 
Position = 87° 19' np 
Distance — 30". 997. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
129. o') 
132. o j 
129. 8 )►$ 
129. 8 | 
131. 2 J 
Mean rr 130.36 
Z = — 1.44 
128.92 
Small star does not bear a good illumination. 
Mean. 
Position 87° 46' np ; Distance 31". 420 ; Epoch 1823.57. 
No. CCXCIV, R. A. ig b i8 m ; Decl. g° 54' S. 
H. C. 111 ; Struve, 619 ; 
9j and 9^ magnitudes ; scarcely bear any illumination in 
the five-feet. 
Position. 
o 01 
90—54.30 
54. 1 5 
55-45 
54.25 
53-55 j 
US 
Mean — 54-34 
July 24, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s f 
Position == 35 0 2 6 ' sf 
Distance = n".5i5. 
Measures excessively difficult. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Mean — 38.10 
Z — 1.64 
36.46 
U u 
MDCCCXXIV. 
