distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 3 79 
1 Lacertae continued. 
Position. September 27, 1823. 
Distance. 
Pf>rf<; 1 
O / 
81. 5-] 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
69. o~l 
79*^5 
80.10 
7 and 12 magnitudes. 
67. 9 | 
66. 8 
81. 0 
s p 
68. 5 I 
8 i.io_ 
Mean =: 80.32 
Position — 8o° 32' sp 
Distance = is". 556. 
69. ij 
Mean zz 68.26 
z — — 3-56 
Small s 
64.70 
tar does not bear a good illumination. 
Mean. 
Position 78° 43' ; Distance 15". 61 9 ; Epoch 1823.72. 
This is called III. 17 in Struve's Catalogue ; but though 
the measures agree, there is some reason to question its 
identity with that star. 
No. CCCXLII. R. A. 22* 15“ ; Decl. 19 0 56' N. 
33 Pegasi ; V. 99 ; Struve, 749 ; 
September 11, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
6 and 8£ magnitudes. 
np 
Position = 75 0 42' np 
Distance = 56". 071. 
Position. 
© 01 
90—13.45-1 
14-30 ] 
H -35 r-S 
14. 
14. 
T’JJ ( 
l-i5 
l~ 2 5J 
Mean — » 14.18 
Distance. 
Parts. 
176. o~ 
178. 5 
178. 3 
178. 8 
179. 2_ 
Mean = 178.16 
Z = — 0.62 
177-54 
