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 | | Mu Draconis, Gamma Leonis, and 4th and 5th Epsilon Lyra, were seen distinctly double in both instruments; Mu Draconis, from the equality of the disks and softness of light, presented the finest appearance. |
 | | The double stars, Castor, Mu Draconis, 4 and 5 Epsilon Lyrae, and 44 Bootes, were distinctly separated, and the dark space between them made evident. |
 | | The last mentioned, consisting of two stars of the fifth magnitude, distant 3 arcseconds, made a fine appearance; they were soft, and well defined, and there were no scattering rays of light, as was the case with Castor, in both instruments. |
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