distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 373 
No. CCCXXXIII. R. A. 2i h 4 ( 6 m ; Decl. 18 0 55' N. 
74 of the 145 ? 
Large, white ; small, blue ; 7 and 10, or perhaps 7 and 9 
magnitudes. 
Position. 
0 c 
90—69.32 
68 
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.52 
69. i ;>S 
69. 6 j 
68.32J 
Mean — 69. 1 
September 24, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s f 
Position — 20 0 59' sf 
Distance — 22". 069. 
Stars on the meridian. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
69. 7 
72 
71. 7 
7 2. o 
70. 8 
:n 
Mean sr 71.24 
Z=— 1.36 
69.88 
Position. 
90-70.40") 
7°-3 8 I 
69.59 ! 
70.38 
70.30 
7 0 , 29 ^ 
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o 
ft 
PS 
< 
o 
M 
C 
% 
Mean — - 70.29 
September 29, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial, 
*f 
Position = 19 0 31' sf 
Distance — 22".o 36. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
92. 2- 
93- 4 
94- 4 
97- 5 
96. 5 
95- 5. 
Meau — 94.92 
Z — — 3.27 
Mean . 
91.65 
Position 20 0 if sf; Distance Epoch 1823.74, 
This star was found in sweeping for 74 of the 145, with 
which it nearly agrees in place ; but if it be the same it must 
have undergone a material change of position. 
