We have detected a prominent 10 mum silicate emission feature in 51 Op
h, a B9.5 Ve star with circumstellar emission. 51 Oph shows the ''Vega
phenomenon,'' probable disk emission from a main-sequence star. We ob
tained narrow-band spectrophotometry (DELTAlambda almost-equal-to 1 mu
m) of the inner 5'' diameter region. The emission feature is more than
25 times stronger than the photospheric flux at 10 mum. We estimate t
hat the temperatures of grains within 180 AU of the star range between
400 and 1000 K. The total flux density at the peak of the emission fe
ature is approximately 1.4 times the underlying dust continuum, implyi
ng particle sizes smaller than approximately 8 mum. The shape of the s
ilicate feature in 51 Oph resembles those in beta Pictoris and in come
tary spectra, but the grains around 51 Oph are warmer and probably lar
ger than those around beta Pic.