Rev. T. J. Hussey's Catalogue of Comets. 



199 



Year of 

 Appear- 

 ance 

 A.C. 



199 

 200 



201 



202 

 203 

 204 



205 



206 

 207 



210 

 211 

 212 

 213 



214 



215 



216 



217 



218 

 219 



220 

 221 



222 



223 



Same 



as that 



of 



837 



838 

 839 



840 

 841 



852 

 855 

 857 

 858 



864 



866 



869 



873 

 875 



877 

 882 



885 



886 



July 



Month or Season 

 when it appeared. 



September 



November.... 



Nov. Dec 



February , 



March, April.. 



March, April. 



December 



June, July.... 



Place or Direction 

 in which it ap- 

 peared. 



By whom men- 

 tioned. 



December to 

 February 842 



Taurus. 



Aquar. Equul. 

 Pegasus — 



Corvus 



Sagitt. Scorpio 

 Aquarius 



Perseus 



Pega.Androm. 

 In the East ... 

 Sagitt. Aquar. 



Pisces, Pegas. 



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March. 



Orion 



September 

 April 



Scorpio 



In the East . . 



June. 



April...., 

 January. 



September.... 



June. 



March.. 

 January. 



June, 



Aries. 



Aries, Musca. . 



Chi.Rec.Boeth. 

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 Chin.Rec.Annal 



Bertin . 

 Chin.Rec.Annal 



Bertin. 

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 Alber. Casin. 



Chin. Rec. 



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Nith. Hist. 

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 Chron. Malleac. 

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 Ptolem. Hist. 



Martin. Fuld. 

 Chron. Floriac. 



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 Const. Porphyr. 

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Ann. Fuld. &c. 



Remarks. 



Elements com- 

 puted by 

 Pingr6*. 



Seen during 

 20 nights. 



Pers.Cap.Med. 



Aries . 

 Libra. 



Betw 11 Perseus 

 and Gemini 

 Scorp. Sagitt. 

 lU.Ma. Bootes. 



Chi.Ann.Pontan 



Chron. Andega. 

 Ann. Fuld. Chro. 



Casauv. &c. 

 Chron. Novalic. 

 Annal. Fuld. 



Aventin.&rc. 



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Seen for about 

 17 nights. 



Direction 

 north-east 



Seen 15 nights. 



* Passage through the perihelion in mean time at Greenwich: March 

 d 23 h 51 m 8 .— Long, of the perihel. on the orbit of the comet,9 s 19° W 0". 

 — Long, of the ascending node, 6 s 26° 33' 0". — Angle between the perihel. 

 and the node, 9 s 7° 30' 0".— Inclination of the orbit, 10° or 12°.— Perihel. 

 distance, 0-580000.— Log. of the mean motion, 0-31 4986.— Direction R. 



I No. | Year. 



The angle between the perihelion and the node 

 having been left out of the elements of the four 

 comets published in the last Number, the omis- 

 sion is here supplied. 



50 

 135 



240 

 539 



[To be continued.] 



139 

 140 



2 s 



22" <y 



15 30 



565 2 



10 

 19 



