524 JDr. Herschel's Catalogue 
IV. 
1801. 
Stars. 
M. S. 
D. M. 
0 
cr 
Description. 
78 
Nov. 8 
8 Ursae min. of 
Bode's Cat. 
p 
25 0 
n 
O 12 
1 
CcB. R. about if' diam. 
< Somewhat approaching 
to a planetary nebula, 
with a strong hazy border. 
Fifth Class. Very large Nebulce. 
v. 
45 Apr. 12 
46 
4 
48 
1789. 
17 
64 (7) Ursae - 
48 (/3) Ursae 
1790 
7 April 1 
Oct. 9 
30 ( (p ) Ursae 
Fornacis L. C 
182 - 
49 
50 
5* 
1793 
Mar. 4 
April 6 
Stars. 
Dec. 28 41 Persei Hev. 
s Pixidis Na. L 
C. 831 - 
4 Draconis - 
/ 
/ 
/ 
/ 
/ 
/ 
/> 
M. S. 
Q 9 
10 4 
10 9 
8 7 
22 o 
M. D. 
/ 
/ 
1 23 
o 41 
n 
I 
n 
85 
14 48 
/ 
72 
2 
1 39 
o 2 
o 15 
O 43 
o 20 
2 
Description. 
cB. i F. E. mer. LBN. with 
F. branches 7 or 87, 5 or 
6 'b. 
vB. mE. r. io7, 2 'b. There 
is an unconnected pretty- 
bright star in the middle. 
vB. mE. np ff. vgmbM. 87, 
2 'b. 
z;B. E. 75 0 np ff. 8' long. A 
very bright nucleus, con- 
fined to a small part, or 
about i' diam. 
6 or 7 small stars, with faint 
nebulosity between them, 
of considerable extent, 
and of an irregular figure. 
fiF. t>S. IE, 15° fpnf IbM. 
87, 5 or 6 'b. 
vF. mE. Jo° npff. About 
257, and losing itself im- 
perceptibly, about 6 or 7' 
broad. 
