distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 353 
2 da Nova prope ; H. C. 16 ; continued. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
8 and 10 magnitudes. 
11 p 
Distance ~ i' g".6gi , 
Mean — 220.84 
Z = -» 0.17 
220.67 
Measures good, but the small star is faint. 
Mean. 
Position of G. H. ; 54 0 3' np ; Dist. 1' 9". 4 79 ; Epoch 1823.62. 
No. CCCXVII. R. A. 2Q h 3 m ; Decl. o° 19' N. 
II. 96 ; Struve, 662 ; 
As nearly equal as possible ; 7th magnitude. 
Position. 
O / 
60. 1 o^. 
62.33 
60.30 
62.45 
62. 1 6^ 
Mean =: 61.39 
August 16, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
i-s nf or sp 
Position = 6 1 0 39 'nf or sp 
Distance — 4 ".o87. 
Mean “ 15.30 
Z = — 2.36 
Position. 
September i, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 7 magnitudes. 
sp 
Very nearly equal. 
Mean = 61.58 Position = 6 1° 58 'sp 
Distance = 4 ,/ .ii3. 
mdcccxxiv. Z z 
61.45 
62.36 
60.20 
61.40 
63.30. 
12.94 
Distance. 
Parts. 
16. 2^ 
17 . 9 
14. 1 }>S 
16. 8 
' 5 - 7 . 
Mean = 16.14 
Z= + 0.97 
17.11 
