348 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CCCXIII, R. A. 19 11 56™ ; Decl. 35 0 32' N. 
I. 96 ; Struve, 656. 
Triple ; A — 8th, B = 9th, C = 9th magnitudes. 
Position. 
© o ' 
9°— 3-55' 
6.20 
o 4 o ^ H 
o. o 
1.30 
2.25. 
2. 5- 
3-35 
4. o 
3-5i 
3.33 
34 2 . 
>S 
Mean — 3. 8 
Position. 
O © 1 
90—30.15" 
30.22 
3°-45 
30 - 3 ° 
3°. o_ 
32.40=1 
28.30 i 
30.25 >H 
3^5 I 
3 °- 3 °J 
Mean — 30.31 
Measures of AB. 
August 14, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
*J 
Position = 8 6 J 52' sf 
Distance = 2". 467. 
August 14, 1823. 
Measures of AC. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position 
Distance 
59 0 29' np 
4 1 *- 335 - 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Mean =: 10.01 
Z ~ — 2.20 
7.81 
Distance. 
Parts. 
* 32 . 7 l 
134. o 
I 3i- °l 
1 37* ° f 
*34- 7 ! 
*34- oJ 
!3I- 51 
130. 
, 3 I - 
* 37 - 
132. 
1 3 I> 
Mean — 133.08 
Z — — 2.20 
130.88 
The smali star bears but a feeble illumination. 
Sir W. Herschel’s measures are as follows : — 
1 783.73 ; Position of AB 89° 18 ' sf’, (H. Catal. of 1785. Printed np, but corrected 
by reference to the MS. 
AC 56 3 np ; Ditto. Ditto. 
