132 Miss C. Herschei/s Account of the 
The direction of its motion seems to be towards the south 
preceding side, and it is about 5 or o' removed from its former 
place. 
i h 31'. The diameter of the comet is about f. It has no 
kind of nucleus, and has the appearance of an ill-defined ha- 
ziness, which is rather strongest about the middle. 
2 h 1 6'. The comet is about 2 0 38' np y, in a line continued 
from 6 g through 37 Cygni. 
3 h 37'. The comet is about 2 0 50' np y, in a line continued 
from 65 through 37 Cygni, or, perhaps more accurate, in a 
line from 70 continued through 37 Cygni. 
It will probably pass between the head of the Swan and the 
constellation of the Lyre, in its descent towards the sun. 
The direction of its motion is retrograde. 
Place of the comet deduced from the above. 
h / 
Nov. 7. 0 33 
h / n 
RA 20 348 
PD 49 17 18 
3 37 | 20 0 58 
49 37 18 
As the appearance of one of these objects is almost become 
a novelty, I flatter myself that this intelligence will not be 
uninteresting to astronomers. 
I have the honour to be, See. 
CAROLINA HERSCHEL. 
