In an extensive CCD photometric survey of potential old open clusters,
we have identified a number of systems that are indeed old; some of t
hem are among the oldest of the open clusters. Using our versions of t
wo well-known morphological age indices, one based on the luminosity d
ifference between the main sequence turnoff and the horizontal branch
and the other on the color difference between the turnoff and the gian
t branch, we have ranked the open clusters in approximate order of age
. Our data together with previously published photometry of other old
open clusters, yields a catalogue of 72 clusters of the age of Hyades
or older with 19 of the clusters as old or older than M67 (about 5 Gyr
). Among the oldest open clusters are Be 17, Cr 261, NGC 6791, Be 54,
and AM 2. Be 17 and another old cluster, Lynga 7, are possibly as old
as the youngest globulars. The data also suggest that the formation ra
te of open clusters may have been higher early in the history of the d
isk than at intermediate times since numerous clusters have survived f
rom that time.