498 Dr. Herschel’s Catalogue of One Thoufand 
VIII. 
ijr, 
CO 
JC"* 
M 
Stars. 
M. S. 
D.M. 
Ob. 
Defcription. 
3 6 
Jan. 31 
19 Navis 
P 
43 20 
n 
1 
0 
I 
A forming Cl. of co. fc. ft. 20 
or dia. 
37 
Feb. 4 
6 Navis 
P 
16 47 
n 
1 
43 
2 
A S. Cl. of p. com. ft. of various 
fizes. not v. rich. 
3 8 
- — 
2 Navis 
P 
3 55 
n 
0 
10 
2 
A Cl. of p. corn. L. and S, ft. 
R. above 15' d. 
39 
Mar. 4 
1 1 Monocer 
f 
23 3 6 
n 
0 
3 
3 
An extenfive Cl. of fc. ft. of 
various fizes. 
40 
1 1 
47 'deminor 
P 
4 2 
n 
0 
18 
I 
Cluftering L. fc. ft. many of 
equal uze. 
Notes to fome Nebula and Clujlers of Stars. 
I. 7. Tl^is remarkable appearance being no longer in the place it has been 
obferved, we mud look upon it as a very considerable telefcopic comet. It was 
vilible in the finder and refembled one of the bright nebulce of the Connoifiance 
des Temps fo much, that I took it for one of them tiil I came to fettle its place; 
but this not being done till a month or two after the obfervation, the oppor- 
tunity of purfuing and inveftigating its track was loft. 
I. 13.. The figures referred to, in the defcription of this and fome other 
nebulas, may be found in the Philofophical Tranfa£tions, vol. LXXIV. tab. XVII, 
P • 45 °- 
I. 28. The numbers annexed to fome of the nebulae refer to the clafs and 
number of the preceding Catalogue: thus, II. 41. denotes that the 41ft in the 
fecond clafs is the third nebula, following the two here defcribed. 
I. 28. Near the 84. and 86. neb. of the Connoifiance des Temps. 
II. 6. This has probably been a telefcopic comet, as I have not been able to 
find it again, notwithfianding the afliftance of a drawing which reprefents the 
telefcopic ftars in its neighbourhood. 
IT. 55. The preceding is the 85 of the Connoifiance des Temps. 
II. 84 6 or 8' following the ICO of the Connoifiance des Temps. 
II. 1 1 8. Juft following the 88. of the Connoifiance des Temps. 
II. 123. 124. The third is the 87th of the Connoifiance des Temps# 
III. 44. The following is the 60th of the Connoifiance des Temps. 
IV. I3r Before the value of the degree was more ftridtly afcertained, the two 
abfervations were thus ; 
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