1809. | 
of my sweeps of the zones of the heavens, 
as it appeared on either of the days be- 
tween the 6th of December and the 2ist 
of February, it would have been put down 
in the list I have given of nebule. This 
remark cannot but raise a suspicion, that 
some comets may have actually beew seen 
under a nebulous form, and as such have 
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been recorded in my catalogues ; and were 
it not a task of many years’ labour, I 
should undertake a review of all my ne- 
bule, in order to see whether any of them 
were wanting, or had changed their place ; 
which certainly would be an investigation 
that might lead to very interesting con- 
clusions. 
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