Observations of 500 Nebulae. 



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h 649 = 31.81 am the brightest of the 3 a order; N planetary ab 2"; 2 «... 10 n l 1 sf, 

 many more B nr. 



hG50 on a straight line bet 2 : *a 9" np and *b 10 m ll sf; as the ueby scarcely 

 perceptible, although the sky pretty exquisite, neb looks nr like * 12'". 



h656 for the most part r into *... 13 "14, although state of the air v bad and moon- 

 light. E in par? Place tbat of a Gr C * or N 12 m 13. 



Rem. H has: "cl of v comp S *..."; r even remarked by h, but not seen 

 by R and DA. 



h059 equal to h630 and inconsiderably Fr than that neb; diam '/ 2 '; 2 *... 12 m ll sp 

 nr in a straight line through the neb. 



h658 only seen in v unfavourable circumstances. Neb am the faintest af 3 d order, 

 probably C r. 



h663 considerably E in the par to 3 a 4 times the breadth; *a 12" sf. 



h.682 diam al more than 1'; has glimmering through the neby, of which a nr 

 C * 12"13; neb am the brightest of the 5 th order; *a 10" sp, *b 12 m 13 sp. 



G C, 2054; G 0.2055; GC2057; h692 ; h003. 



GC.2054 = RS; sky always too light for exact obs. Neb probably S Rd ® , in which 

 different C are by turns visible, as the measurments of decl, though diffic, ought 

 otherwise to have agreed better; appears sometimes E in the par, which evi- 

 dently is owing to an eF planetary object immediately sp — S neb?? That F 

 object evidently identical with D'A S : "* 20 magn. limbo proxima ad occas. 

 versus" and "* 19" magn. immed. prseced. non nihil australior". 



GC.2055 = By and GO. 2057 = the s branch of Ti692 are both, according to B, ab of 

 the same F. Searched for in vain in less favourable circumstances. Comp SN.' 



li692 = Ba considerably E np to sf ; pos (measured)= 1 16°. Place that of the stell N, 

 identical with the condens spot on the s side of the n branch in B diagr ; * 

 13'"14 sp. 



h693 = B8 has * 9 m ab 1' n, which is followed by an other B*. Nebs object bet these 

 2 *...? Diam of the neb in the decl-circle measured =42". 



GC.2084= WinnccJce Nova is dneb or biN: sp and nf. The sp N the Fr, and, owing 

 to its dull and planetary appearance, seems not to be *; * 10 ;n ll immediately f 

 ab 2' a 3' s. 



Rem. Winnecke has considered the neb as a r *gr; D'A says: "Cumulus 

 etc." According to my obs neb is simply biN, but not r. Sky only tolerably good. 



