Mr. Hersche-l’s Catalogue 
I. 650 In Nubecula / 3 Sagittae adjedla et fequenti. 
Nov. 4, Double. f degree 11. following (3 Sagittae, towards 
I7 g 2< 29th Vulpecuke ; the largeft and mod; fouth of a clutter 
of fmall ttars that appear cloudy in the finder. Very 
unequal. L. rw. ; S. pr. With 227, full 1 diameter 
of L. ; with 460, about 1 i or 2 diameters of L. Po- 
rtion 1 4 0 o' n. preceding. A third ftar in view, of the 
5th or 6th clafs. 
66. (3 (Fl. 23 s ) Draconis auftralior et prtecedens. 
Nov. 4, Double. About 1 £ degree f. preceding ( 3 , in a line 
I7 g 2 . from v continued through (3 Draconis. Pretty une- 
qual. Both pr. With 460, 1 f or 1 £ diameter of L. 
Pofition 2 0 24' f. preceding. 
6-. Nebulam Aurigae pedem dextrum fequentem, praecedens. 
Nov. 4. Double. About 55' from the 37th Nebula of M. 
i? 82. Messier ; the largeft and moft preceding of two ttars. 
Very unequal. Both pr. With 460, near 2 diameters 
of L. Pofition 23 0 57' n. following. 
68. Parvula Fl. 10* Orionis quam proxime adje&a. 
Nov. 5, Double. The fmall ftar not many minutes from the 
1 7 82. 1 oth Orionis. A little unequal. Both whitiffi. With 
460, near 1 diameter. Pofition 84° 54' f. following; 
a little inaccurate on account of the difficulty of feeing 
the ttars well. 
69. In Lyncis pe&ore. 
Nov. 13, Double. About 3 degrees f. preceding the 19th 
1782. Lyncis, in a line drawn from the 19th Lyncis to r Au- 
rigae ; the 24th and 1 9th Lyncis alio point to it nearly . 
in a very clear evening it may juft be feen with the 
naked eye. A little unequal. Both rw. With 227? 
% dia- 
