distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars, &c. 375 
No. CCCXXXV. R. A. 2i h 49" ; Decl. 5 0 6' N. 
III. 74 ; Struve, 73 6 ; 
Equal ; 7th magnitude. 
Position. 
O / 
3 i- z 5 l 
35.S7 ^ 
32. o 
33 - 3 ° 
33-35 
Mean — 33.29 
October 9, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp or nf 
Position — 33 ° 29' sp or nf 
Distance = io /, .093. 
Distance 
Parts. 
30. o' 
3 «- 1 
30. 6 
31. 6 
32. 6_ 
Mean = 31.18 
Z — + 0.78 
3 1 .96 
North following : is a double star of the 6th class. 
1783.56; Position 31 0 33' nfy Distance I4".49 (full measure), H. Catal. of 1785. 
No. CCCXXXV 1 . R. A. 2i h 49“ ; Decl. 5° & N. 
Nova prope III. 74 ; 
8 and 11 magnitudes. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
43-45 ) 
43-45 >S 
44.30 ) 
October 9, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
sp 
Position = 44,° o' sp 
Distance = 1' 45". 858. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
333 - 0 1 
33 5 - 7 \ 
334 - 5 ) 
Mean — 44. 0 
Mean = 334-4° 
Z — + 0.78 
33 S-' 8 
