3 g8 Mr. Herschel’s and Mr. South's observations of the apparent 
SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE OF TWENTY DOUBLE 
AND TRIPLE STARS, 
not included in the foregoing, for reasons stated in the 
beginning of this Paper. 
No. CCCLXI. R. A. o h 2 m ; Decl. 4 0 4' S. 
Bode 27 Ceti ; Struve 2 ;—■(*)— ; 
Double ; considerably unequal ; both red. A very faint ob- 
ject, and only seen distinctly double when the eye is 
directed to another part of the field. Extremely difficult. 
Position. 
O 6 I 
90 — 72. o H 
70.30 S 
Mean — 71.15 
Nov. 27, 1821. 
Five-feet Equatorial. 
np 
Distance. 
Estimated. | ^ 
9.0 
Position = 18 0 45' np 
Distance = 9". 000 by estimation. 
M. Struve measured this star on the 28th December 1820, 
(1820.99) and found the angle of position 20° 24' np. Dor- 
pat Obs. in. p. 134. Obs. 89. 
(*) In M. Struve’s Catalogue this star is set down as III. 55, The latter 
however is not Ceti 27, but a star north-preceding w Corona Borealis. 
