distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 36 1 
No. CCCXXIV. R. A. so h 20 m ; Decl. ig° 10' S. 
0, iQ Capricorni ; IV. 71 ; Struve, 67 7. 
Position. 
30 - S' 
30.5° 
30.27 
30. o 
30. 
September 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
6 and 7 magnitudes. 
sp 
Distance. 
Parts. 
69- S') 
68. 5 
69. 4 
7 c. 2 
71. o. 
^S 
Mean = 30.16 Position = a 0 ° 16' sp ^ ean = e H 2 
„ . 0 ~ r z —— 0.62 
Distance = 21.823. 
69.10 
Stars very steady ; measures extremely satisfactory. 
Position. 
30.10I 
30-35 I 
30. 5 >s 
30-15 I 
30.25J 
Mean s 30.18 
October 1, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
7 and 7% magnitudes. 
* S P 
Position =30° 18 1 sp 
Distance = 22". 246. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Mean — 95.48 
Z “ — 2.96 
92.52 
Stars on the meridian, and very steady. 
Mean. 
Position 30° 17 1 sp ; Distance 22". 060 ; Epoch 1823.73. 
Other measures are, 
783.62; Position 30°45 ' sp-. Distance 23".50; H. Cat. of 1785. 
821.85; 32 30 sp; Struve, Dorp. Obs. iii, 140, Obs. 36 and 72, 
3 A 
MDCCCXXIV. 
