Observations of 500 Nebulae. 



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hll32 E Dp to sf, at least 13' lg and ab 2 / 3 ' a 1' br at N, situated nr 4' from the n 

 end of the neby. E by measure in 



pos = 150°,1 (1) . . . . 1870 Apr. 21 



— = 150,8 (4) . . . . 1871 Apr. 23 

 This pos refers to the generally rectilinear nebs radiations, but at the p part of 

 s end of the neby the radiations seem to bend forward in direction of the diur- 

 nal motion. The C coudens, even E in the axe of the neby, has a F C *, to 

 which position refers. 1870 Apr. 21 N is stated to be evidently r? * 1 1 11 1 2 

 nf to N. 



hll40 N in vF neby; C r evident. 



Rem. R has: "v like a distant cl.". 



1x1146 v irreg and complicated object, quite without character of r. Neb has 3 knots 

 a, y ; around the principal knot a (1 1" 1 ) momentarily sparkling *... seen; /S 12 m 13 

 sf; y, immediately p a in the par, it being diffic to separate these two knots, which 

 probably form h* dneb. 



Rem. My description tolerably well according with R. The diagr in Ph 

 Tr 33 gives no true image of the object. 



1x1157 : no trace of this neb seen. Comp SN! 



1x1147 E nr in the decl-circle, 1' lg '/,' br ; N evidently r; *-a IT" np. 



1x1148 E nr in pos = 30°; 3' a 4' lg, '/.,' br; '/ B ' u h' om the obs C appears momenta- 

 rily an other Fr. Sky too light, but nevertheless indications of r at sev points. 



1x1153: size ab a little E in the par; * 12 ra 13 nf. Sev in M? 

 1x1161 a little Br than hllo3, but Fr than 1,1222 and hll47; * ll" 1 nf. 



hll59 Br than hi 153, but Fr than hllGl; 2 11"' n ; sev *... in M? E nr in 

 pos = 45°? 



hll68 indubitably rM; perhaps not Rd. 

 hll85 considerably Br than the p ; also rM. 



Rem. D'A and R have not seen these neb r; h has hll68 r, but D'A 



doubts the r. Of the 4 neb hi 168, 1185, 1186, 1188, the third is incomparably 



the brightest and hi 185 the greatest. 



hll71 E np to sf in pos ab = 120°; neby hardly '/ 3 ' br at the N, but at least 1' lg; 

 N round 1" ; *a 12'" sf. 



1x1173 conspicuous ; N indistinctly resolved in many sparkling *... ; even around 

 N the neby strongly mottled with evident traces of r, and some clearly seen. 

 Is there a satellite neb immediately sf the nuclear part? Probably part of the R 

 spiral, the object being one of R s most renowned spiral neb. 



