6o Mr. Ker^chel's Catalogue 



I 74-, Fl. 39^ Arietis borealior et praecedens. 

 Dec. 22, Double. About | degree n. preceding 39 Arietis, 



1782. towards y Trianguli ; a pretty large telefcopic flar. A 

 little unequal. Both pr. With 227, near i diameter 

 of L. ; with 460, about il diameter of L. Pofitloa 

 20° 36' n. preceding. 



yc. Fl. 26'"' Orionis priEcedens ad aufrrum. 

 Jan. 9, Double. About I degree f. preceding the 26th, iii- 



1783. a line parallel to <5^and /S Orionis ; the fartheft of two ; 

 or I degree f preceding the 30th in the fame diredlion. 

 Nearly equal. Both w. or rw. With 460, perhaps a 

 diameter. Pofition 89^ 36^ n. preceding ; but not very 

 accurate. 



^6. In pedore Lyncls. 



Tail. 2-^, Double. Not eafy to be found. A line from the I9tb 

 178-2. Lyncis to v Geminorum eroded by one from Q Urfe 

 majoris to s Auriga;, points out a ilar but jufl: vifible in 

 a fine evening ; it is perhaps about three degrees from 

 the 19th Lyncis ; when that flar is found, we have the 

 double flar about i degree n. following the fame, in a 

 line parallel to t Geminorum and the 19th Lyncis.. 

 Confiderably unequal. Both afh w. With 460, I 

 diameter of S. Pofition o' o' preceding. A third 

 large ftar in view. Diflance 1' •]" \(y"' * Pofition 

 3° 42' f preceding. 



77. a (Fl. 7^) Crateris borealior. 



Tan. 9 1 Double.. Near 2| degrees north of a Crateris; a^ 



178-. fmall telefcopic ftar, about | degree following the 

 moft north of two large ones. Pretty unequal. Both 

 whitlfli. With 227, lefs than half diameter of S. ; 



with 



