distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 365 
e Equulei continued. 
Other measures are, 
1781.81; Position 5° 39 ' nf; Distance 9"-375 ; H. Catal. of 1782. 
The distance of this star has increased considerably ; and 
the change in this respect appears to be accompanied with a 
small variation in the angle. 
No. CCCXXIX. R. A. so h 59” ; Decl. 37 0 52' N. 
61 Cygni ; IV. 18 ; Struve, 705 ; 
December 21, 1821. 
Double ; nearly equal ; most beautifully defined ; and the 
stars perfectly steady, allowing the perfection of measure- 
1819.94; 
10 15 nf ; 
1 1"-35 ; Struve, Additam. 197. 
ment. 
Position. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
5-32 1, jj Five-feet Equatorial. 
* 
|;?4 Position = 5 0 49' nf 
C.30 T^i cf nnna — 1 
5 - 3 ° Distance = 
5 - 33 - 
Mean = 49.82 
Z = — 0.52 
Mean = 5.49 
49 - 3 ° 
