^8 Mr. Herschel's Catalogue 



I. 65. Ill Nubecula /3 Sagitt;^ adjecla et fequenti. 



Nov. 4, Double. I degree n. following /3 Sagittie, towards 

 1782. 2 9tli Vulpeculs ; the largefl and moiL fouth of a clufter 

 of fmall ftars that appear cloudy in the finder. Very 

 unequal. L. rw. ; S. pr. With 22^, full i diameter 

 of L. ; with 460, about 1 1 or 2 diameters of L. Po- 

 fition 14° o' n. preceding. A third flar in view, of the 

 5th or 6th clafs. 



66. /3 (Fl. 23^) Draconis auftralior et prsecedens. 



Nov. 4, Double. About 1 1 degree f. preceding /3, in a line 

 1782. from V continued through ^ Draconis. Pretty une- 

 qual. Both pr. With 460, 1 1 or 1 1 diameter of L. 

 Poiition a° 24' f. preceding, 



6y. Nebulam Aurigas pedem dextrum fequentem, priccedens. 



Nov. 4, Double. About 55' from the 37th Nebula of M, 



1782. Messier ; the largeft and mod preceding of two flars. 

 Very unequal. Both pr. With 460, near 2 diameters 

 of L. Poiition 23° 57^ n. following. 



68. Parvula Fl. io'^ Orionis quam proxime adjecla. 



Nov. 5, Double. The fmall ftar not many minutes from the 

 1782. loth Orionis. A little unequal. Both whitifh. With 



460, near i diameter. Poiition 84° 54' f. following; 



a little inaccurate on account of the difficulty of feeing 



the ftars well. 



69. In Lyncis pedlore. 



Nov. 13, Double. About 3 degrees f. preceding the 19th 



1782. Lyncis, in a line drawn from the 19th Lyncis to t Au- 



rigas ; the 24th and 19th Lyncis alfo point to it nearly : 



in a very clear evening it may juft be feen with the 



naked eye. A little unequal. Both rw. With 227, 



I dia- 



