366 



Die leitete ^Ibbilbuny ^kU bie ^tomenclatur bev ctujelneii dU^io- 

 neu be^/ üon fo vielen Q( (Pronomen bur(^forfd)ten Crion^^^^^tebeU. 

 " (@. 337.) iDeUmbre, Hisl. de l'Aslr. moderne 

 T. II. p. 700. (JaiTint rechnete \iie Srfcfceiuung b\e(c6 vierten 

 ^ternei^ (»aggiunta della quarta Stella alle tre contigue«) ju ben 

 ^:Beränberun9en, midje ber Orion^^^tekl in fetner pett erlitten l)abe. 

 ^* (@. 338.) »It is remarkable thal withiü the area of Ihe 

 trapezium no nebula exisls. The brighter portion of the nebula 

 immediately adjacent to the trapezium, forming the Square front 

 of the head, is shown with the 18-inch reflector broken up 

 into masses, whose mottied and curdling light evidently indi- 

 cates by a sort of granulär texture its consisting of stars; and 

 when examined under the great light of Lord Rosse's reflector 

 or the exquisite detining power of the great achromatic at Cam- 

 bridge, U. S., is evidently perceived to consist of clustering 

 Stars. There can therefore be little doubt as to the whoie con- 

 sisting of Stars, too minute to be discerned individually even 

 with the powerful aids, bat which bccome visible as points ot 

 light when closely adjacent in the more crowded parts.« (Out- 

 lines p. 609.) 2Bil(tam S. ®onb, bec einen 23fü^i9en, mit 

 einem Ujölltöen Objectiü verfeljenen OTefrrtctor anmanbte, fagt: 

 »there is a great diminution of light in the interior of the 

 Trapezium, but no suspicion of a star« (Mem. of the Am er. 

 Acad., new Series Vol. III. p. 93). 



«» (6. 338.) Ph i los. Tr ansäet, for the year 1811 Vol. Gl. 

 p. 324. 



'° (©. 338.) »Such is the general blaze from that part of 

 the sky«, fagt ber Kapitän 3acob (Bombay Engineers) ju ^una^, 

 »that a person is immediately made aware of its having risen 

 above the horizon, though he should not be at the time look- 

 ing at the heavens, by the increase of general illumination of 

 the atmosphere, rcsembiing the effect of the young moon.« 

 Transact. of the Koyal Soc. of Edinburgh Vol. XVf. 1849 

 Part 4. p. 445. 



'' (@. 338.) Äo^mo^ 3?b. 111. @. 251-254. 



'^ (@. 339.) (Japreife 5 70-90 PI. IX, Outlines 5 887 

 PI. IV flg. % 



'' C@. 339.) .iToi^mü^ 33b. II. @. 146. 



