Sg6 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CCCLIX. R. A. 23* 50™ ; Decl. 54 0 45' N. 
<r Cassiopeias ; I. 5 ; Struve, 791 ; 
6 and 10 magnitudes ; large, white ; small, blue ; a miniature 
of £ Bootis. 
Position. 
o Q ' 
90—33. 22' 
32.30 
32.22 
32.15 
33* 1 5 
32 . 57 . 
Mean — 32.47 
Seven-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 57 0 13' np 
Distance = 2".6o3. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
14. 6 ~ 
14. 
14. 
* 4 - 
1 3- 8 
13 - 8. 
Mean =: 14.25 
Z = — 3-4 2 
10.83 
Measures extremely satisfactory ; stars admirably defined. 
Position. 
o 0 ' 
90—31.45I 
31. 8 
32. o 
3 0.3° 
3 2 ' 1 S 
33 - 3 ° 
Mean — 31.51 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Position = 58° 9' np 
Distance = 3". 246. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
10. o" 
9 - 5 
9. 8 
9. 4 
10. 4 
9. 8 
Mean = 9.82 
Z — -f 0.46 
Mean 
10.28 
Position 57 0 41' np ; Distance 2 ''.9 24 ; Epoch 1823.8. 
1781.97 ; Position fio 28 j pj. Account of Changes, 
1804.44; 49 x 4 np\\S 1804. 
The change surmised by Sir W. H. in this star is there- 
fore not corroborated by our present observations. 
