distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 349 
No. CCCXIV. R. A. i9 h 59“ ; Decl. 35 0 18' N. 
H.C. 16 ; Struve, 638 ; 
About this place are four double stars very near to each 
other ; if the brightest or northern pair be brought to the 
lower part of the field, all the others will be in view. 
Measures of AB. R. A. 20 h o m 
Position. 
S 3 ' 
62. o 
62.25 
61.30 
62. J5 
62.10 j 
Mean =: 62. 4 
the Bright pair. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
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Position = 62° 4' nf 
Distance = 38".58 i. 
Decl. 33 0 1 8' N. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
124- 31 
123. 8 
123. o 
124. 5 
*23- 4. 
VS 
Mean =2 123.80 
Z ~ — 1.64 
122.16 
Position. 
62.20 
6l.28 
60.52 
6l.25 
61 . 35 . 
VS 
Mean ~ 61.32 
July 31, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Measures of AB. 
nf 
Position = 61 0 32' nf 
Distance = 36 ,, .98 i. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
*57- 
154 - 6 | 
154. o VS 
1 55 - 7 
* 54 " 3 j 
Mean = 155.12 
Z — — 1.31 
* 53-85 
This star however is triple ; a small blue star K, is np of 
A, and is of the 12th magnitude. 
