724 EAEL OF EOSSE ON THE CONSTEUCTION OF SPECHLA OF 6-FEET APEETXJEE, 
Number in 
Number 
Herschel’s 
of times 
Catalogue. 
observed. 
1048 
2 
1049 
1 
1051 
1 
1052 1 
3 / 
1053 j 
I 
1058 
1 
1061 
4 
1062^ 
1063 y 
1 
1064 j 
1066 
2 
1081 
1 
1084 
1 
1085 
5 
1088) 
2 / 
1091 f 
i 
1092 
3 
1094 
2 
1105 
4 
1106 
2 
1 1107 
2 
1108 
3 
1110 
1 
! 
11111 
' 1113/ 
1 
1 
1 
i - 
4 ^ 
, 
Description. 
Mar. 29, 1856. pL ; B ; mbM ; r. 
Mar. 15, 1855. pF ; K ; IbM, but no nucleus. 
18, 1851. S. * involved in f. part of it, precedes a of 9th mag. 5'. 
Jan. 27, 1852. Spiral. Apr. 9, 1852. Previous observations confirmed ; S. np. it. 
Apr. 14, 1852. Drawing made. See fig. 18, Plate XXYII. 
Ipr. 10, 1852. glbM ; F. neby. round it; S. * south. 
tVpr. 27, 1851. Spiral; I suspect the f. branch extends to 
a. suspected at f. 
Pos. Dist. 
64° 2' 50" 
X 
Api'. 29, 1851. Observed for drawing. May 3, 1851. 
Viewed in twilight ; drawn. Apr. 19, 1857. The p. branch seems the brighter rather 
of the two, and more suddenly curved than the f. one, and both of them look not 
quite so sharp as given in the drawing. 
Pos. 
Dist. 
Na 
64° 
2' 50" 
N/3 
256 
2 19 
Ny 
228 
3 17 
N5 
15 
3 53 
See fig. 19, Plate XXVIT. 
Badly seen. 
. 13, 1852. Brightest part a httle eccentric ; * p. is involved. I suspect (Mr. B. 
Stoxet) a dai'k curwed passage on s. of centre, probably new spiral. Mar, 30, 
1856. I have little doubt this is a spiral, either ^ifs , which I rather be- 
lieve, or M , a S. * p. Apr. 6, 1856. I think spiral with one branch ; a 
B. part at a, and I suspect a ^ there. Mar. 24, 1857. Nothing to add to previous 
observations, which, however, I can fully confirm. Apr. 19, 1857. Observed. 
. 21, 1851. 1st vF ; 6' ssp 2nd ; 2nd vB. and mE ; a d. 5' nf, whose smaller com- 
ponent is blue. 
. 1855. Two neb. about 14' distant, 45° nf. Is the s. one of this shape, 
with a wedge-shaped division running downwards ? The other neb. 
is IE. np. by sf ; has nucleus, and is the larger and brighter of the two. 
Mar. 29, 1856. Last observation confirmed as to the shape of the s. one ; 
the north one is, I think, a spiral of this shape ; the branches vF. 
A.pril 13, 1855. pB ; E ; bM, but no nucleus. 
A.pril 1, 1848. A very close cl. of faintish *s, preceded by a S. neb. 
March 9, 1850. A long ray with mottled light. 
involves a B. 
and outside these F. neby, as in figure. (iJ) 1113 has F. nucleus, or 
aN 
175° 
2' 
25" 
a/3 
183 
0 
58 
ay 
204 
3 
01 
aS 
66 
3 
47 
mth nucleus ; 
steUar point. 
April 28, 1851. Previous observation rather confirmed; the 
dark spaces certainly exist, but I cannot be sure that 
appendages are not part of spiral branches. April 15, 
1852. Last year’s observation confirmed as to dark 
curved spaces p. and f. centre, and F. neby. outside 
them again. See fig. 20, Plate XXYII. 
