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  <dc:title>Figure, nubecula or cloudy stars near the constellation Hydra produced by Mr [John] Aubrey</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Telescopic observation by John Aubrey and John Hoskins on 27 April 1668. Drawing consists of a square containing the nubecula and adjacent figurative representations of the constellations Hydra (a snake) and Crater (a vase) and symbolic representation of the constellation Cancer. 

The drawing is labelled and dated but otherwise there is no accompanying text to the illustration.

Reported at a meeting of  the Royal Society on 30 April 1668

Subject: Astronomy</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1668</dc:date>
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