3$o -Mt.Herschei/s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
p Capricorni continued. 
Position. 
@ O / 
90— 3.30I 
3- o 
*45 i 
1.30 VS 
2-35 ' 
2.10 ! 
2.37J 
Mean — - 2.27 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
Measures of AB 
*/ 
Position = 87° 33' sf 
Distance = 3". 953- 
Measures extremely difficult. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
21. 0^1 
*8. 3 
20 . 2 
20. 9 
18. 9^ 
Mean ” 19.86 
Z = — 342 
16.44 
Mean . 
Position 8y° if sf; Distance 4". 026 ; Epoch 1823.78. 
In taking the mean the distances of the first set are 
rejected. 
Other measures are, 
1783.51 ; Position 84° o' sf;] 
" > H. Account of Changes, &c. 
1802.66 ; 86 55 Sp;) & 
1819.73; 
85 48 $/* ; Struve, Dorpat Obs. ii. p. 166, 
Obs. 115. 
In the observations of 1802 sp has evidently been set 
down by mistake for sf ; and the star, granting this, has 
sustained no change. 
