AKD A SELECTION EEOM THE OBSEEVATIONS MADE WITH THEM. 
725 
Number in 
Herschei’s 
Catalogue. 
Number 
of times 
observed. 
Description. 
1117 
1119 
1120 
1121 I 
1122 r 
3 April 25, 1854. E ; has nucleus ; * involved f. nucleits. 
1 Feb. 17, 1855. vB; E; bM] has 2 S. i^s p. 
1 Jan. 28, 1849. Observed in haze. 
1124 j 
1128 
11291 
1136/ 
1131 
1132 
1140 
1144 
1146 
1 
2 
3 
1 
3 
1 
6 
Apr. 6, 1856. F ; bM ; a B. # in sf. edge and a patch in np. end. Neb. is fully 4' long. 
Feb. 26, 1851. The larger is vlbM ; perhaps not E ; S. one r. 
March 17, 1855. L. E; nucleus; * in nf. edge; mottled. 
March 9, 1850. A ray ; diminution of light in neighbourhood of nucleus ; edges paraUel ; 
night bad; remarkable object. 
April 6, 1855. Very Like a distant cl. 
April 14, 1852. The brightest part in advance of the centre ; vS. * n. 
March 8, 1856. Irreg. shaped neb. tvith nucleus eccentric, and a knot or appendage at f. 
end. March 27, 1856. There are 4 knots or sifs in the neb, besides the B. patch to 
1147 
1148 
1149 
1155 
1156 1 
1158 / 
1160 
1162 
1167 
1168 
1171 
1173 
1175 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
7 
4 
sf. side of nucleus. 
March 6, 1851. S. lenticular ray; B. nucleus. 
No description. 
March 15, 1849. Lenticular, -with split in direction of major axis. 
No description. 
April 6, 1855. Both are E; pB; bM. 
April 18, 1855. pF ; L. 
April 25, 1854. E. p. and f ; bM. 
March 9, 1850. Great ray ; night bad. 
April 10, 1852. Has E. appearance np, sf ; F. neby. aU round it. 
March 13, 1852. E. p. and f ; nucleus. 
See the ‘ Transactions’ for 1850. 
April 20, 1857. A vL. B. E. neb ; much mottled. The f. edges are comparatively sharp 
and weU defined, but in the p. and n. edge there is a great inequality of light ; 
nucleus E ; vB. part to n. of nucleus. 
1176-1 
1180/ 
1178^ 
1183 
1187 
1189 > 
1190 
1194 
1201 J 
1179 
1185 
1 Apiil 16, 1852. gvbM ; the f. one is much fainter. 
1 Apr. 13, 1852. The three or four brightest are E ; gbM. 
1 
2 
No description. 
April 10, 1852. L; E. p. and f ; arms F ; ^ involved in p, and another * in f . arm, but 
a little further from centre. 
1186-1 
1188/ 
1195 
11971 
1200/ 
1196-) 
1202/ 
1204 
1209 
1211 
1212-1 
1221/ 
1225 
2 
1 
1 
5 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
Apiil 26, 1849. 3 in line ; the f. one vF, the other two E; pB. nuclei. 
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April 10, 1852. F. knot at end of p. branch. 
April 14, 1852. 1st E. * in np. extremity; 2nd F, almost planetary; another vF. and 
thin ray about 30' f. 
Sketched 4 times. March 1, 1851. 1196 is bM, and has a vF. comp. ; 1202 is a spiral, 
B. centre, and 2 knots. There is another neb. 10' nf. 
About 84° 34' N.P.D., -] There is a scarlet 10m. and a F. E. neb. 10' s. of it, with *s 
and 12'’ 25’“ Ml J in it. See fig. 21, Plate XX-V’II. 
April 9, 1852. Last year’s observations confirmed. 
March 15, 1855. pL; mbM. to a sharp nucleus; mE. p. and f. 
April 24, 1854. Lenticular nnf. by ssp ; F ; vlbM (night bad). 
March 9, 1850. Spiral; a F. neb. f; roughly sketched. 
Feb. 17, 1855. 1212 is B, E, and smbM. 1221 is vB ; mE. sp, nf, with a suddenly B. 
centre. 
April 13, 1855. vB. globular centre ; E. p. and f. 
