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RefNoMS/344
Previous numbersMS/344; MS/345; MS/346; MS/347
LevelSubFonds
TitleCatalogues and indexing to William Herschel's nebulae observations, by William, Caroline and John Frederick William Herschel
CreatorHerschel, Sir William (1738-1822) Astronomer and musician
Date1776-1863
DescriptionAn original gathering of astronomical material relating to nebulae, consisting of William Herschel's descriptions of Messier objects, together with indexing to his Philosophical Transactions catalogues of 2,500 nebulae, created by family members.

An original brown paper cover from the whole series is inscribed: 'W. Herschel: Observations of Messier's Nebulae and Clusters. Three indexes to all his observations of 2500 Nebulae & Clusters.' A spine label in pink paper is inscribed: 'Review of the Zodiac &c.'

These documents are referred to in Sir John Herschel's explanation of Herschel family manuscripts on nebulae. See pp.6-7 of 'Catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars', by John Frederick William Herschel, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, v.154 (1864) pp.1-137.
Extent4 files and 1 item
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
DimensionsVarious sizes
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rstl.1864.0001
RelatedRecordMS/272
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