distances and positions of 38 o double and triple stars , &c. 407 
23 h Ursse Major continued. 
Other measures are. 
Position 3 0 14' np ; Distance i9".43 ; H. Catalogue of 1782. 
As the position is recognized by all the observers as 
np, it is probable that o° 33' is too small an angle, and that 
Struve's ( i° 30') is preferable. The enormous difference in 
the distances renders our observations open to question, yet 
there appears nothing against them in the Journal. 
No, CCCLXXII. R. A. n h 7 m ; Decl. 13 0 22' S. 
(104 of the 143); 
7 and 9 magnitudes. 
Position = 3 6 ° + np ; Distance = 20" ± 
No. CCCLXXIII. R. A. i2 h 48™ ; Decl. 84° 24' N. 
212 Bode Camelopardali ; IV. 15; Struve, 429. 
Double ; slightly unequal ; both bluish white. 
I 30 np ; 
21 .64; Struve, Additamenta, &c. ; 1818-9. 
Position. 
o 
March 14, 1821. 
np 
Position = 53 0 36' np 
Distance = 2i // -327. 
Distance. 
Parts. 
Mean ~ 55.56 
Mean = 70.69 
Z = — 3.16 
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