8o Dr. Herschel’s Obfervations 
January 31, 1785. A pretty conjiderable ftar , with a very 
faint , and very fmall , irregular , chevelure ; « far s of 
the fame fze are perfectly free from fuch appearance (0). 
I can have no doubt of the connexion between the ftar and 
its chevelure. 
0 < 3 :ober 5, 1785. Afar with a frong bur all around. A 
fecond obfervation calls it a very bright nucleus , with a milky 
nebulofty , of no great extent. A third fufpeCts the milkinefs to 
belong to more of the fame, which is diffufed over the whole fweep 
in that place*, but a fourth fays, that the milky nebulofty is much 
flronger than what the nebulous ground, on which the Jiar is 
placed, intitles it to (f). 
The connexion, therefore, between the nebulofity and the 
ftar is evident. 
January 1, 1786. A far furrounded with milky chevelure ; 
the far is not central. A fecond obfervation calls it affetted 
with a very faint, and extenfve , milky chevelure. A third only 
mentions a far affefted with milky chevelure (c). 
As by the word chevelure I always denoted fomething 
relating to a center, the connection cannot be doubted. 
February 24, 1786. A confiderable far, very faintly affeffed 
with milky chevelure . A fecond obfervation, much the 
fame ( d}. 
November 28, 1 786* A far involved in milky cheve- 
lure (<?). 
{ a ) RA. 6 54 27. PD. 100 53, 
W 5 25 57- 9 6 5 2 - 
{<) 5 35 5 6 * 89 50, 
(*0 5 59 4* 9 6 19- 
' (0 5 57 4- 9 6 *5- 
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