Observations of 500 Nebulae. 



95 



hl701; U1703; hl705. 



Jil701 E sp to nf nr in the decl-circle ; considerably F; * 13'" sp, 2 11™ nf. 

 hl703 irreg Rd, IE np to sf ; diam ab 1' or 2 ; am the brightest of the 3 d order ; 



C part Rd and vB with B C * and sev Sr glimmering around. Nebs rays, 



particularly in direction sp from M, momentarily seen. F nr. Neb obs 2 



nights, but sky not v favourable. 

 Jil705 am the faintest of the 4 th order; sky v unfavourable and S nr troublesome. 



Neby seems to be ab '/V; eF *... momentarily glimmering through it. 



Rem. R Nova? evidently identical with respectively 1)1701 and hl705 



Comp SN! 



U1778; U1779; GC.3848. 



hl778 E np to sf; * 13'" n, d* p. 



I, 1779: *a ll m sf, * 12 m 13 sp. 



GC.3848 S and Rd ; tolerably conspicuous even in less favourable circumstances; 

 not yet determined. 



hl874 quite of the same character as hll32; both neb am the faintest of the 3 d order; 

 E np to sf, 



pos by measure = 169°,3 . . . 1870 Apr. 21. 

 Neby at least 8' lg, l / 2 ' br at N; N is G and indistinct with traces of r ; s part 

 of the neby the Br; * 13" in the neby ab 2' s from N. 



hl896 in the middle of a regular quadrangle of 4 *... ; has indubitable traces of C 



r ; v many *... in this region. 

 hl897 not observed. 



II. 542: nebs rays indicate E sp to nf? N is pretty constantly partially r and has a 



* at sp edge. Neb seen once in pretty favourable circumstances, but sky too light. 

 GC.4046: too F for observation. 



11.541; III.511; GC.4043; GC.4044; h!901; hl902. 



II. 541 nr equal to h 1902 ; G N distinctly r; * 10"1 1 sp. 



III. 511 no doubt CI. I; looks like a * out of focus; diam of the nebs atmosphere not 

 exceeding */ 6 ' ; * 12 m f in the par. 



GC.4043 and GC.4044 not seen. 



hl901 am the brightest of the 3 d order; no conspicuous deviation from the Rd type; 

 diam 1' a 2'. Neb has a G irreg N with planetary C, whose diam 1". Traces of 

 r particularly in N; yet r here not found more conspicuous than in 11.541, hl902, 

 11.542; *a ll'"12 np; *b 12'" inv s from N. Astonishing, that D A should have 

 been the first to remark the conspicuous *b ! 



Jtl902 nr equal to 11.541, both am the brightest of the 4 th order and at least in 

 fine air not considerably Fr than III. 511; N of H1902 stell ; sev *... glimmering 

 around it : r consequently indubitable. 



