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Herman Schultz, 



K933; li940: 1939; D' A Nova. 

 h933 probably 2 *'... 12 m 13 inv in neby? * ll m sf. 



h940 incomparably tbe faintest of tbe 3 Herschelian neb; S *... (one Br) immediately 

 f in tbe par. 



K939 appears to be 2 / 3 '; perhaps a little E; its r v conspicuous with magn. p. 210. 



This neb the brightest of the 3, but even h933 pretty B although vS. 

 D' A Nora nf h939, visible although the atmospheric state not v good; not obs. This 



neb is not inserted in SNf 



Rem. GC has "r" at h940 and U939. 



1 938; 194.4; 1946. 



h938 irreg Rd; C part E nr in the par; evident C r. 2 N in the same par? eF 



neb nova nf"? * 9 m sf. 

 h944 Fr than h938 and considerably Br than h946; dubious indications of r ; * 9 m sf. 

 h046 has pretty distinct C condens; E sp to nf in ah pos = 45°. 



Rem. According to lr terminology h938 and h944 are pF, 11 946 vF; h 946 



seems to be the greatest of the 3, and h 944 the smallest. 



h943 oidy seen in moonlight, yet r undubitable; indications of Gr dimensions than 1'. 



1x945 E nr in par; appears to have the character of 33 — n °t to be decided, as sky 

 v bad. 



1x1047 E nr in decl-circle, np to sf; dimensions ab 3' to 4' 1 and not quite '/ 2 ' br; Nr? 



hl049 rr; even the apparently compact N momentarily r into S *... ; the C r here 

 more conspicuous than for instance in h636. Neb no doubt am the brightest of 

 the 4 th order, but like all halfresolved objects continually v var in B. 



1x1050 E sp to nf, ab 20° with the par; dimensions ab 1 %' and '/ 4 ' ; Nr? 



1.224 E sp to nf, ab 30° with the par; dimensions 1 '/,' and '/ 2 '; J with 2 bright 



*... s: 51°. 1725 p and 51°.1726 f. 

 1.206 has the same character as the p neb, but is considerably Gr and Br. E sp to 



nf, ab 30° with the par; neb 1' br and at least 2' to 3' lg. 



Rem. These two neb diffic for obs, and not to be sharply determined. No 



more neb heer seen. 



1x1088 E np to sf, and ab 1 '/ 2 ' lg, but scarcely more than 7V br. Axe of E in measured pos 

 326°,8 (3) . . . . 1873 Febr. 18. 



hll06 always ill seen, but r conspicuous; N E in the decl-circle. The unfavourable 

 circumstances permitted no verification of the R description. 



