248 Dr. Herschel’s Catalogue of a fecond Thoufand 
IV. 
1787 j 
Stars. 
M. S. j 
D.M.; 0b 
Defcription. 
5 1 
Aug. 8 
61 (g) Sagitt 
P 
13 5 6 
n 
1 23 
2 ! 
A cB. S. beautiful planetary ne- 
bula ; but c. hazy on the edges, 
of a uniform light; 10 or 15" 
dia. perfectly R, i {hewed it fo 
M. De la Lande. 
52 
Nov. 3 
4 [d) Caffio 
P 
4 0 
f 
i 6 
2 
A ft. 9 m. with vF. nebulolity of 
S. extent about it. 
53 
1788 
IO Camelop 
1 ' 
P 
55 42 
n 
0 1 1 
2 
A pB. planetary nebula, near 1' 
dia. R. .of uniform light and 
pretty well defined. 2 obf. with 
360 magnified in proportion; but 
ftill pretty abruptly defined, and 
a little elliptical. 
54 
Jan. 14 
67 Urfas 
f 
7 3 2 
f 
0 30 
1 
cB. S. N. withF. chev. 
55 
Feb. 6 
34 Lyncis 
P 
28 4 
n 
0 2 
2 
pB. R. almoft of an even tight 
throughout, approaching to pla- 
netary, but ill defined and a little 
fainter on the edges j or i' dia. 
p. 1' pc ft. 
5 6 
— — 
39 Urfae 
f 
25 11 
n 
0 56 
1 
cB. iR. cBNM.with extenfive chev. 
5' dia. 
57 
June 1 1 
35 (V) Hercul 
f 
34 27 
f 
0 18 
2 
AvS.F.ft, involved in eF. nebulofity. 
> 58 
Nov. 25 
24 Cephei 
f 
116 28 
n 
0 2 
1 
A ft. 9 m. furrounded with vF. m. 
nebulofity. The ft. is either dou- 
ble, or not R. Lefs than i' dia. 
Fifth clafs. Very large nebulae. 
r 1785 
Stars. 
M. S. 
D.M. 
Ob 
Defcription. 
25 
Nov. 2 7 
18 Ceti 
f 
1 30 
n 
I 2 
I 
Four or five pL. ft. forming a tra- 
pezium of about 5' dia. 
The inclofed fpace is filled up 
with faintly terminated m. ne- 
bulofity. The ft. feem to have no 
connexion with the nebulofity. 
26 
Dec. 7 
iB Leo. min. 
P 
8 7 
n 
1 I 
2 
cB. mE. par. 8M. 3'b. 
27 
26 
15 Monocero 
P 
Q 12 
f 
0 6 
2 
Some pBft. 7 or 8 7 fp. 15th Monce. 
are involved in eF. m. nebulofity 
which lofes itfelf imperceptibly. 
1786 
t 2:8 
Jan. 1 
48 (<r) Orion 
f 
2 46 
n 
0 44 
2 
Remarkable m 4 nebulofity, di- 
vided in 3 or 4 large patches. 
1 
1 1 
including a dark fpace$ cannot 
3 9 
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