of 500 new Nebula, and Clusters of Stars. 
505 
I. 
1791. 
Stars. 
M. 
s. 
D' 
M. 
O 
cr 
Description. 
259 
Mar. 7 
17 Hydras Crat. 
f 
l8 
3 1 
ft 
0 
2.7 
1 
rB.^L /E.^M. The bright- 
ness takes up a large space 
of it. 
260 
Apr. 2 
1 793 
25 (/a) Ursse 
P 
1 
49 
/ 
O 
34 
1 
z>B. vS. zR. mbM. 
261 
Feb. 4 
38 of the Connois. 
f 
3 
7 
/ 
1 
35 
1 
z^B. zR. vgbM. fd. Seems 
to have 1 or 2 stars in 
the middle, or an z’N ; the 
chev. diminishes vg. 
262 
Apr. 6 
1 (x) Draconis 
P 
2 
6 
/ 
2 
4 1 
1 
cB. z>S. zF. N. with z>F. chev. 
263 
— 
4 Draconis - 
P 
22 
48 
/ 
O 
23 
1 
cB. IE. 6M.. 
264 
7 
— - — . 
P 
14 
18 
1 
3 6 
1 
cB. S. bM. 
265 
8 
37 Ursas 
P 
16 
16 
ft 
1 
5 
1 
rB. S. z'R.. vgmbM. 
266 
—— 
— — 
P 
13 
35 
j 
O 
M 
1 
cB. ph. zF. gbM . 
267 
39 Ursas 
/ 
11 
21 
j 
a 
10 
1 
cB.ph. z'R. i±'d. The great- 
est part of it almost e- 
qually B. 
268 
- — -■ 
— — 
s 
32 
46 
j 
0 
4 
1 
vB. vS. R. Stellar. 
269 
— • 
- — . - — 
f 
l8 
3 
ft 
0 
29 
l 
cB. R. i'd. just ft of a Sft. 
270 
— 
* — > — < 
f 
35 36 
ft 
1 
42 
2 
z>B. cL. E. par. SN. E par. 
271 
1796 
■ 1 1 1 ' iiff 
/ 
35 54 
ft 
0 
55 
1 
vB. cL. E. mbM. 
272 
Mar. 4 
Georgian planet 
P 
0 
53 
ft 
0 
6 
2 
cB. S. zR. BN. mbM. This 
nebula was seen at 9 h 27', 
sidereal time; the tele- 
scope being out of the 
meridian. 
273 
Nov. 22 
A double star 
f 
5 45 
/ 
0 
39 
3 
z;B. vL. E. near par. The 
determining star follows 
5 Draconis Hevelii 13' 54" 
in time, and is o° 23' more 
south. 
274 
— - 
— — - 
f 
10 
13. 
/ 
0 
24 
3 
cB. z>S. zR. 6M. 
275 
Dec. 10 
5 Dracon. Hev. 
f 
1 
32 
ft 
0 
32 
2 
cB. S. R. 
276' 
— 
— — ___ 
/ 
2 
45 
ft 
0 
12 
2 
cB. cL. zF. IE. mbM, 
277 
— 
— - 
j 
6 
20 
ft 
0 
20 
2 
z»B. cE. IE. mbM. 
378] 
12 
— 1 p 
11 
5 
/ 
0 
15 
1 
cB. ch. zR. mbM. 
