442 Sir W. Herschei/s astronomical observations 
Observations of the goth of the connoissance. 
“ 1794, 7 feet finder. It is but just visible/' 
“ 1794, 7 feet telescope. It seems to be resolvable, but is 
“ too faint to bear a high power." 
“ j8io, 10 feet telescope. With 71, it appears like a 
“ pretty large cometic nebula, very gradually much brighter 
“ in the middle. 1783, with 250 it is resolved into very 
*< small stars." 
“ 1783, small 20 feet Newtonian, 12 inch diameter. Power 
“ 200 ; it consists of very small stars ; with two rows of stars, 
“ 4 or 5 in a line.” 
“ 1783, large 20 feet Newtonian. Power 120; by a 
“ drawing of the cluster, the rows of stars probably do not 
“ belong to the cluster." 
“ 1784, 1785, 1786, 20 feet telescope, power 137. A 
“ brilliant cluster." 
“ 1810, large 10 feet telescope. With 171 and 220 the 
“ diameter is 3' 5"; it is not round." 
By the observation of the 10 feet telescope, the profundity 
of this cluster is of the 344th order. 
Observations of the 33 d of the connoissance. 
“ 1799, 10 f eet ” finder. It is visible as a faint nebula." 
“ 1783, 1794, 7 feet telescope. With 75, it has a nebulous 
“ appearance; it will not bear 278 and 460, but with 120 it 
“ seems to be composed of stars." 
“ 17 99s 1810, 10 feet telescope. The brightest part is 
“ resolvable ; some of the stars are visible." 
4C 1805, 1 810. Large 10 feet telescope. The condensation 
