520 
Dr. Herschel’s Catalogue 
Fourth Class. Planetary Nebulae. 
Stars with Burs , with milky Chevelures, with short Rays, remarkable Shapes, &c„ 
IV. 
59 
1789. 
Stars. 
Mar. 23 55 Ursag - 
60 Apr. 12 
61 
6 2 
3 6 Ursag 
64 (y) Ursaa 
63 24 69 Ursag Hev. 
&4 
% 
173° 
Mar. 4 
6 Navis 
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M. S. 
5 
28 Monocerotis 
P 
4 5i 
8 37 
3 56 
2 27 
1 24 
D. M 
n 
I 
o 23 
2 28 
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n 
1 
2 
o 19 
1 25 
7 4 1 
5 1 49 
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ft 
1 33 
Description. 
2 
2 
2 
O 2 6 
dE>. S. R. BN. The N is con- 
siderably well defined, and 
the chevelure vF. 
vB. R. Planetary, but very 
ill defined. The indis- 
tinctness on the edges is 
sufficiently extensive to 
make this a step between 
planetary neb. and those 
which are described 
vfmbMo 
cB. BrN with zTE branches 
about 30° np Jf. 7 or 8 'l, 
4 or gb. 
cB. quite R. A large place in 
the middle is nearly of an 
equal brightness. To- 
wards the margin it is less 
bright. 
rB. cL. iR. er. vgmbM. 4/ 
diam. I suppose, with a 
higher power, I might 
have seen the stars. 
A beautiful planetary nebu- 
la, of a considerable de- 
gree of brightness ; not 
very well defined, about 
12 or 15" diam. 
A pretty considerable star, 
9 or 10m. visibly affect- 
ed with vF. nebulosity, 
of very little extent all 
