Observations of 500 Nebulae. 



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Approx. Positions 1860,0 accord, to my observations. 



hl02? l h 14 m 5 s ; + 32°47',0 =GC. 272 



III. 156 1 11 15™ 5"; +32°43',9 = GC. 278 



111.157 l h 15 m 19 s ; +32°42',4 =GC. 288 



III. 158 ( = h 106) IM5 m 21 s ;- + 32°43',4 = GC.28fJ 



Nova V l h 16 m 5 s ; +32°45',7 - Nova 



hll3 in6™47 s ; + 32°44',3 = GC299 



hlU l h 16 m 54 s ; +32°41',7 =GC.301 



GC.274 has up and *1V" sf. 



GC.293 Gr but not Br than the p neb. 



hl03 forms A with 2 s : 10 m ll p, ll'"f. Neb nova p 3 s a 4 s in the par "? 



Rem. As the state of the air was always v infavourable, nothing- could be 

 decided respecting the A" neb . SN. : "Rossianse neb. obscurissime quidem visse, sed, 

 nocte neutiquam favente, non satis tute." 



hl04 contains S probably ®. 



hl07 not seen 1867 Nov 2, probably vvF; yet not searched for very carefully. Seen 

 by DA. 



Rem. GC. 283— 287 not seen. Comp SN! Half the field of the telescope s 

 from hl04 seemed full with neby intermixed with pretty B . 



hll7 indistinctly seen; r N. 

 GC.308 noteF; *l.l m np. 



hll8 J with 2 s: 10' 1 and 10 m ll; rr and conspicuous ®. Astonishing, that the 

 easy r of this neb is not remarked by other observers ! 



hl20 not remarkably Fr than h 118; contains S d* : 12 m np and 13 m sf nr in the same 

 decl-circle. Place that of the * 12 m . 



Rem. The R neb in the vicinity not seen and not searched for. The neb 

 III. 171 also not seen; yet nothing with certainty decided respecting the exi- 

 stence of this object, as is can be easily overlooked am the great multitude of 

 B in this region. SN: "Rossianas non commemoro, quum incerta sint loca". 



GC.349 contains sev ; place that of the brightest * 12" in the s part of the neb. 

 Nova D' A contains at least one *; * 12'" f 2 s and I n. 



hl31 = the principal neb, has no essential C condens but contains sev F *... Place that 



of the brightest * = *a ll m 12. 

 hl33 evidently Sgr of * 10 m ll sf. 



1x142 twice obs in v unfavourable circumstances. The neb has not character of r , yet 

 contains some S ; aim Q)> as the central condens inconsiderable ; am the 

 faintest of the 3 1 order. 



11.253 am the faintest of the 4 th order, indistinct and diffic ; has not character of r, 

 but contains probably sev condens knots — position that of the brightest point. 

 The considerable E of the neb — sp to nf — only momentarily visible, as the 

 sky v dull and murky. Neb ab 2'lg and '/ 3 ' br; * 13'" f. 



