
This is a vintage astronomical chart depicting the constellations Draco (the Dragon) and Ursa Minor (the Little Bear). The chart is rendered in a style reminiscent of 19th-century celestial maps, with a creamy, aged paper background. The dominant feature is a large, sinuous dragon, Draco, winding across the chart. It's depicted in shades of green with detailed scales and a fierce, open-mouthed head with a red tongue. The dragon's body is coiled around the constellation Ursa Minor, which is represented as a small bear. The bear is a pale, almost ghostly white, and appears to be partially obscured by the dragon's coils. Numerous stars are scattered across the chart, each marked with a different size and brightness indicated by varying star symbols. Lines connect the stars to form the outlines of the constellations. Labels in Latin and English identify the stars and constellations. The chart is bordered by a simple rectangular frame. The text 'DRACO AND URSA MINOR' is prominently displayed at the top, and 'Pl.I' is in the upper right corner. Around the edges are the names of other constellations like Hercules, Lyra, Boötes, and Cepheus. The overall impression is one of a beautifully detailed and historically significant astronomical illustration.