35 6 Mr. Herschei/s and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
I. 95 ; Struve, 672 continued. 
Position. 
® o / 
90—59.50" 
21.30 
23. o 
20.15 
20.30 
I 9 * 3 °. 
> S 
Mean — 20.46 
Position. 
O 
go- 
.20. 5‘ 
59.30 
17.30 
17.10 
16. o 
59.30 
* 7 - 35 . 
Mean — 58.11 
June 6, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 69° 14/ np 
Distance^ 4". 221. 
June 6 , 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
5 and 8 magnitudes. H. 
Position = 71 0 49' np 
Distance = 3". 871 
Mean. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
58. 2*) 
16. 3 | 
19. o ys 
18. 2 1 
58. o J 
Mean — 57.94 
Z = — 0.38 
57.56 
Distance. 
Parts. 
17. o' 
55. 8 
16. o ^-H 
16. 5 
17 • i_ 
Mean — 16.48 
Z = — 0.38 
16.10 
Position 69° 39 np ; Distance 3". 980 ; Epoch 1823.4,6. 
1783.73 ; Position 72 0 15^ np ; H. Catal. of 1785. 
1792.71 ; Position about 75 0 np ; Ditto. MS. 
No. CCCXXI. R. A. 20* 15“ ; Decl. 77 0 10' N. 
k Cephei ; III. 70 ; Struve, 673 ; 
Large, white ; small, blue. 
Position, 
o 01 
9 °“ 5 S- 25 J 
54. o 
52.20 7S 
52 - 3 ° 
55.20J 
September 9, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
5 and 10 magnitudes. 
s f 
Position = 36° f sf 
Distance = 7". 5 17. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
26. 5 ~J 
25. 6 
23. 1 ys 
24- 9 I 
2 5 - 7 j 
Mean — 25.16 
Z = — 5.36 
Mean — 53-55 
