distances and positions 0/380 double and triple stars, &c. 34,5 
Struve, 647 ; continued. 
Position. 
90— 31.501 
30.58 
32 -I 5 
3 1 - 3 ° 
31-45- 
Mean — 3 1 .40 
ys 
Distance. 
Parts. 
183. 2^ 
178. 3 
180. 2 ^-S 
180. 7 
*78. 3. 
August 19, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial, 
6 and 6 ± magnitudes. 
sf or np 
Position = 58° 2 o' sf or np 
Distance = 42".9ii 
Mean. 
Position 58° 30' sf or np ; Distance 42". 42 7 ; Epoch 1823.63. 
In M. Struve's Catalogue the star here observed is called 
III. 105, but does not in any respect agree with that star 
which is stated in the Catalogue to have its angle 50° 24' sp 
and distance 14'' 29 
Mean — 180.14 
Z — — 1.67 
178.47 
n / 
No. CCCXI. R. A. 19 11 49™ ; Decl. 6 g° 48' N. 
Position. 
OO/ 
9° — 6.33’'! 
4.22 
4.25 y s 
6.24 f 
4-3 °J 
Mean ■ — 5.15 
e Draconis ; I. 8 ; Struve, 650 ; 
July 15, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 84° 45" np 
Distance = 2". 59a 
Distance, 
Parts. 
IO. Ql 
8. 8 J 
8 . 4 I 
9. 2 >-S 
9. 8 
10. 3 
IO - 5j 
Mean — 9.57 
Z = — 1.37 
8.ZO 
Position. 
o O / 
90—2. O 1 
6. o H 
3- o ) 
Mean — 3.40 
MDCCCXXIV 
August 12, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
5 and 10 magnitudes. 
np 
Position = 86° 20' np 
Distance = ^'.ooo by estimation. 
Yy 
