Herman Schultz, 



GC.2840; 11176; 1x1177; I1II8O; GC.2849. 



GC.2840 12' p hll76; sev S *... nr. Only once ill seen, no position obtained. 

 hll76 momentarily E to s; brightest part Rd = l' in the decl-circle (by measure); 



more than one * in M. 

 1x1177 ab 2 /V; sev *... in M ? 



I1II8O r; sev star-points glimmering through the neby. 



GC.2849 obs as nova 1864 Apr. 28 ; * 7 ra immediately np makes the obs troublesome; 

 neby E nr in the par. 



hll78 and the other Nib in the vicinity. 



The catalogue in Phil. Trans. 1833 has here for the epoch 1865,0 



hll78 (Sweep 1 17) 



hl!83 ( 

 hll87 ( 

 hll89 ( 



hum ( 



hl!94 ( 



238) 

 238) 

 117) 

 117) 

 117) 



12 h 12™,5 ; +6°5',3; 1 st of 5 



12 h 13 m ,l; +6°5',3; B; L; E. 



12 h 13»\5; + 6°7',7; vB; vL; Rd; 3 more seen. 



central of 4. 



12 h 13 m ,9; + 6°4',3; vF; S. 

 12 h 14 m ,0; + 6°4,7; vB; Rd; 

 12M4 m ,4; +6°8',5; F; IE. 

 These positions notoriously nowise agree with the heavens and are hardly to 

 be explained, without supposing errors in the given numbers. The conjecture of Sf 

 seems then v happy ; and I the more think this to be the case, as I have found a 

 vvF neb, which premising certain conditions can be indentified with hi 190. 



If in the p list 0,8 minute be subtracted from the AR of /( 1189, 1190, 1194, 

 and the descriptions of the two neb h!189 and hi 190 be exchanged; the thus cor- 

 rected positions will be, as follows: 



hll78 (S 117) 

 hll83 (S238) 

 // 1189 ( S 1 1 7) 

 hll90 (S 117) 

 hll87 (S 238) 

 hll94 (S 117) 



12M2 m ,5; +6°5',3 



12M3 m ,l; +6°5',3 

 12 h l3 m ,l; 

 12 h l3'",2; 



1 st 

 B: 



of 5 

 L; E. 



vB; Rd. 



+ 6°4,3 

 + 6°4',7; vF 

 12M3 m ,5; +6°7',7; vB 

 12 h 13 m ,6; +6 U 8,5; B;pL. 

 The corrections here employed being supposed right, it is evident, that hi 183 

 and hll87 (S.238) are respectively identical with hll89 and hll94 (S. 117); h has 

 accordingly, under this supposition, not given positions for 2 B neb in this list, but 

 has yet seen and intimated them ("trifolium"!), and they have first been determina- 

 ted by Sf and D'A. 



The places 1865,0 of all neb now existing in this region are then according 

 to the Upsala-obs: 



h,1178 12M2%5; +6°7',5; F 



h 1178a 12 h l2'" ; 9; +6°2',0; pB ) , . . . 



h!178b 12^12^9; + 6°12',8; pB^ by »>, but no positions given. 



h 1183 =(h 1189) . I2 h 13 m ,0; +6°5',6; pB 



hl!90 12 h 13 m ,2; +6°5',6; vvF; vvS. 



h 1187 (=h 1194) . 12M3 m ,5; +6°8',1; B. 



