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Herman Schultz , ' 



Supplementary Details of Observation and Remarks. 



GC.l f in d of 2 ll m and * 10"'. 



h4 ■. d* ll m 12 p in the par. Nova I f min nr in the par of h4;C) in F neby. 

 hi has * ll m 12 np, 2*... 12 m nf. 



B.Nova according to R p ab 1 min nr in the par of h2, as Nova no doubt is the 



Fr of the two. In vain sought for 1866 Oct. 16. 

 h 2 in np angle of trap with 3*... 12"'; neb a trifle Fr than the stars. 

 Nova II p h6 72 s ab 2,5 s; * a (10"') f, att. 

 h6 E nr n and s ; biN ; v badly def; diffic. 



h7 bet 2 *...: 12'" np, 12 m 13sf; S att s? F neb '/,' n in the same decl-circle? 

 h9 1 Br than 7i7; * 12'" nr. An eF neb suspected np bet * 30°20 and aF * d? 



h!3 r M ; *a 11"'12 sp. 



hl6 r; hl7 r, not bicentral; np in trap with 3 10"'. 

 GC.40 f hl7 '/ 2 min and 2' s; vvF. 



GC.41 2's nr in the decl-circle of GC.40- * 10"'ll p bet them. 

 GG42 f GC.40 '/ B min al s; 2 *... 1 Br than the neb p in the par; a S nr rectang d 

 of «... 12"' f nr. 



Rem. Several more neb suspected in this region. Of the three last mentioned 

 neb the first was observed as Nova 1866 Oct. 17, the other two as Novse D'A. These 

 objects are here respectively designated as GC.40, 41, 42, although no certain 

 identification possible. 



h21 F neb of CI I, not Gr than '/./; has a B stell N; * 10'"11 np. 



h23: d* ll r "12 sp. 



Rem. The positions of the 3 R neb in the vicinity are probably nr right 

 in GC; the objects, as scarcely discernible, are not observable with the wiremi- 

 crometre. Comp SN! 



K26 no doubt S 0, glimpses of seen; Br * in nf part; C condens v indistinct; 

 * ll m sf and *12"' nf in the same decl-circle. 



h32 has sev nr the C? 

 GC.80 eF. 



GC.82 is probably S (3B, and seems sometimes to be divided into two separate 

 objects. 



h33 is Gr than h26; * 12"' sp; Fr * nf (nebs?). 



h37 : *a 12'" immediately sp. 

 h 42 not much Fr than h37. 



