distances and positions of 380 double and triple stars , &c. 393 
No. CCCLV. R. A. 23* 1 22 m ; Decl. 57° 32' N. 
Pretty unequal ; 5th and 8th magnitudes ; exactly in the pa- 
rallel ; both stars continue bisected through the entire 
length of the wire. 
November 13, 18 22. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
P 
Position = o° o' preceding 
Distance = i° 13".953. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
237. z' 
235 - 4 
2 34 - 3 
235 - 9 
234 - K 
233- 2' 
235. o 
235. 9 VS 
236. 2 
2 34- S. 
Mean == 235.17 
Z = — 1.01 
234.16 
No. CCCLVI. R. A. 23 11 37™ ; Decl. 19 0 41' S. 
107 Aquarii ; II. 24 ; Struve, 786. 
Large, white ; small, blue ; 7 and 8 magnitudes. 
Position. 
o o / 
90-34.551 
34 - 4 ° I 
35 - 3 ° ys 
3 6 - 3o 
36. oj 
October 16, 1823. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
s f 
Distance. 
Parts 
16. 6q 
» 5 - 7 ! 
16. 5 >S 
I 7 - 7 
15- SJ 
Mean — 35.31 
Position = 54 0 29' sf 
Distance = 5". 245. 
Mean == 16.40 
Z — -4- 0.21 
16.61 
3 E 
MDCCCXXIV. 
