Mr . Herschei/s and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
No. CCCXXXVII. R. A. 2i h 58“ ; Decl. 63° 45' N. 
£ Cephei ; II. 16 ; Struve, 739 ; 
5th and 7th or magnitudes. 
Position. 
Ope 
go — 67. o' 
67.32 
67.40 
68. o 
65.3° 
64.30, 
66.30" 
66.15 
66.58 
^7-45 
65.15 
68, o 
Mean — 66.45 
August 14, 1823. 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position ss 23 0 15' np 
Distance — 7= 
Distance. 
Parts. 
24. 5 
27. o 
25. 7 
2 5 - 3 ; 
25. oj 
26. o 
28. o 
25. 2 
26. 5 
2 7 - 3 
Mean “ 26.05 
Z ss — 1.86 
Other measures are, 
24-19 
1781,97 ; 20° 18' np ; Distance 5^.000 ; H. Catah of 1782. 
1803.22 ; 23 46 np ; Ditto, MS. 
1820.16 ; 18 9 np; Struve, Dorp. Obs, iii ; Obs. 23 and 25. 
No. CCCXXXVIII, R. A, 22* 3™ ; Decl. 58° 25' N. 
Piazzi XXII, 11 and 12 $ Struve, 742 ; 
Very nearly equal 8 and 8 T *^ magnitudes. 
position. 
90—43.35" 
44.42 
43.46 
43- S 
Mean — 43.37 
September 24, 1823, 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 46° np 
Distance = 22^.303. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
72 - 31 
73 - 3 
71 . 2 
72. * 
71. o 
r s 
Mean s 71.98 
Z a — 1.36 
/ 
70.62 
