354 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
II. 96 ; Struve, 66 2 continued. 
Mean. 
Position 6i° 48' sp ; Distance 4". loo ; Epoch 1823.65. 
Other measures are, 
1783.70; Position 56° 12' sp; H. Catalogue of 1782. 
1802.76; 57 55 sp; H. MSS. 
1821.82; 61 51 sp ; Distance 3".862 from A decl. 3"405 ; Struve, Dorp. 
• • • 
Obs. 111. pp. 140. Obs. 41 and 52. 
A very slow change of angle may be suspected in this star. 
No. CCCXVIII. R. A. 20 h 6 ra ; Decl. 4 0 2' S. 
H. C. 182 ; Struve, 665; 
7 and 9 magnitudes ; large, white ; small, blue. 
Position 
o I 
34 - 5 ° 
36.25 
38.25 
36.10 
37 - 12 
37 - 4 ° 
>> S 
Mean = 36.47 
Position. 
O ' 
37.20 
36.28 
35-35 
36.40 
35 * 1 5 . 
H 
August 16, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
Sp 
Position ; 
Distance 
3 6 ° 47 ' sp 
■ 14 "- 553 - 
September i, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 8 magnitudes. 
sp 
Position == 36° 1 6* sp 
Distance == i 4 /, . 335 * 
no more 
Mean =: 36.16 
It suddenly became cloudy 
procured. 
Mean. 
Position 36° 33' sp ; Distance 3 4". 491 
Distance. 
Parts. 
46. 7 ~ 
50. 3 
49. o 
47 - 5 
48. 7_ 
Mean = 48.44 
Z ~ — 2.36 
46.08 
Distance. 
Parts. 
58. 9 > H 
58. 
Mean = 58.65 
Z = + 0.97 
59.62 
distances could be 
Epoch 1823.64. 
