33 6 Mr . Herschel's and Mr . Souths observations of the apparent 
1 6 Cygni continued. 
M. Struve assigns 38".^ as the distance in 1819. A com- 
putation, grounded on the differences of R. A. and decli- 
nation, taken from Bradley's Catalogue in 3 755, would 
give 
1755. Position 50° 19' np or sf; Distance 34,". 561. 
No. CCC. R. A. 1 9 h 3§ in • Decl. 33 0 14' N. 
Struve, 63 4 ; 
A very pretty double star ; and 10 magnitudes; bear a 
very good illumination. 
Position. 
o 
90. 
o I 
.36. o' 
34 - 35 
35 - 10 
32 - 3 ° 
32.45 
31.30 
>S 
Mean — 33.45 
August 28, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position — 56°. 15' np 
No. CCCI. R. A. I9 h 38“ ; Deck 33° 14' N. 
Nova, prope Struvii, 634 ara . ; 
In the field with the last mentioned star (i.e. Struve, 634.) 
Position. 
1 5*45 
16.10 
15.Z5 
16.30 
15-55 
J 
S 
Mean 15.57 
August 28, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
nf 
Position = 15 0 5/ nf 
Comes (of the 8th magnitude), sf 
go° — 32°.25 , = 37 °* 35 / s f Distance 4 or 5 minutes. 
