3^4 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
y Delphini continued. 
Comes = 78° 35' nf. Distance = 446 — 2' 20". 857. 
(Single measures) 
Other measures are, 
1 75 5 *°° > Position o°56" Distance 12". 53 ; Bradley, cited by Struve. 
1780.65 ; 4 34 np; H. MS. mean of 4 measures in 1779 1783. Dis- 
tance 1 1 ".8 65 ; Ditto, mean of 17 measures. 
2804,44; 3 20 np; H. MS. 
2819.91; 4 42 np ; Distance 12".54; Struve, Additamenta, 197. 
No appreciable motion has therefore taken place in this star. 
No. CCCXXVIII. R. A. 20 h 50“ ; Deck 3 0 36' N. 
s Equulei ; III. 21 ; Struve 701 ; 
Considerably unequal ; large, white ; small, decidedly blue 
or purplish ; 7 and 9 magnitudes. 
Position. Distance. 
Position, 
Parts. 
o / 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
July 30, 1823. 
Parts. 
40. 2“ 
4°- 3 
nf 
41. 
39- 8 
4°. i_. 
”•451 
11.31 
Position = io° 39' nf 
Distance = 12". 374. 
37. o 
39- 9J 
Mean =: 10.39 
Mean = 39.06 
Z — + 0.12 
