'62 AI . ^"terschel's Catalogue 



1.83. A Ophiuchi. Fl. 10. In ancone fiQlilri brachii. ^ 



M^v. 9, A very beautiful and ciofe double ftar. L. w. ; S. 

 1783. blue; both fine colour? Conliderably or almoil: very 

 unequal. With 460, | or J- dinmeter of S. ; with 

 932, full } diameter of S. Ponlion 14° 30^ n. fol- 

 lowing. 



84. Fl. ^o^ Aung2e auftralior. 



Mar. 18, Double. Near i degree f. of the 50th Auriga^, in 



1783. a line parallel to /3 and 0. Very unequal. L. r. ; 



S. dr. With 227, about I diameter of L. ; with 



460, almoftj i^ diameter of L. Pofition 14° o' n. 



following. 



85. Fl. 36^"" Lyncis fequens ad auftrum. 



Mar. 24, Double. Near f degree f. following the 36th Lyn- 

 1783. cis, in a line parallel to the 31 ft Lyncis and n Urfte 

 majoris ; of two the neareft to the 31ft Lyncis. Con- 

 fiderably unequal. Both w. With 227, i diameter of 

 L. ; or when long kept in view, 1 1 diameter of L. ; 

 TOth 460, and after long looking, 2 diameters of L ; 

 otherwife not near fo much. Pofition 88° 57' n. fol- 

 lowing. 



86. Fl. 105^ Herculis borealior. 



Mar. 27, Double. One full degree n. of the 105th Herculls, 



1783. in a line from the 72d Serpentarii continued through the 

 105th Herculis ; a fmall telefcopic flar. Confiderably 

 unequal. Both dr. With 460, a little more than i 

 diameter of L. Pofition 'j^° z/\! n. preceding. 

 tj. q Ophiuchi. Fl. y^. 



April 27, A very minute double ftar. Confiderably unequal. L. r. 



1783. S. r. With 227, not to be fufpe<5led unlefs known to 



be double, but may be feeii wedge-formed, and with 



6 long 



