400 Mt.Herschel’s and Mr. South’s observations of the apparent 
No. CCCLXII. continued. 
The following is an arranged statement of all the measures 
of this remarkable star. 
Position. 
2° 12 1 sf; Herschel. MS. Journal; 1782.65. 
i° 24 ! nf; Struve; - - 1819.88. 
i° 2 tfnf; Herschel and South; 1821.90. 
Distance. 
1 50.468 
Herschel. 
MS. (Oct. 19. ) 
1779.80 
1 52.812 
Ditto 
Ditto - 
1779-94 
1 50.468 
Ditto 
Ditto Mean of 2. 
1780.69 
1 50.000 
Ditto 
Ditto - - 
1780.72 
1 47 - 9 °° 
Ditto 
Ditto - - 
1781.62 
1 52.620 
Ditto 
Ditto - - 
1781.83 
1 54.600 
Ditto 
Ditto - - 
1782.65 
1 51.267 
Mean of the above. 
1781.06 
1 54- 2 5 
Struve, Additamenta, 183. 
1819.88 
The change of position from the southern to the northern 
side of the parallel may probably be relied on, though the 
whole amount of the angular change does not exceed 3 0 36'. 
If M. Struve’s observation can be depended on, (and the cir- 
cumstances are all favorable to his method,) the distance 
must still have sensibly increased. 
