OF NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS OF STARS. 
53 
No. 
References to 
of 
Cata- 
Sir J. H.’s 
Sir W. H.’s 
Other 
logue 
Catalogues 
Classes 
Authorities. 
of Nebulas. 
and Nos. 
h. 
H. 
402 
II. 229 
403 
152 
11.612 
404 
2436 
11.481 
405 
153 
406 
154 
II. 501 
407 
2438 
f 135 1 
408 
< = > 
TIL 459 
L2437J 
409 
III. 561 
410 
11.617 
411 
2439 
412 
156 
11.859 
413 
D’Arrest, 28 
414 
11.618 
415 
2440 
416 
III. 179 
417 
2441 
f 1601 
418 
< = > 
I. 62 
{ 2442 j 
419 
158 
III. 192 
420 
III. 564 
421 
III. 565 
422 
157 
III. 562 
423 
I 
424 
y 157, a 
R. 3 novse 
j 425 
J 
426 
161 
II. 596 
427 
159 
III. 563 
428 
162 
55 Androm. 
429 
163 
430 
164 
11.270 
f 165^1 
431 
< = > 
I. 105 
^2443J 
432 
D’Arrest, 29 
433 
D’Arrest, 30 
434 
D’Arrest, 31 
r 1661 
435 
t = r 
III. 460 
[_2444 j 
436 
167 
437 
2445 
438 
168 
439 
2446 
440 
III. 266 
r i77i 
441 
x.=,\ 
III. 265 
12447 J 
442 
II. 221 
443 
III. 176 
444 
169 
445 
169, a 
R. nova 
446 
169,6 
R. nova 
447 
169, c 
R. nova 
448 
172 
II. 271 
449 
173 
II. 272 
450 
170 
451 
171 
Right 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
Right 
Ascension 
for 1880. 
No, 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
North Polar 
Distance 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
N.RD. 
for 
1880. 
No. 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
h 
m 
s 
s 
1 
41 
57*7 
+ 3-299 
2 
68 
44 
49-2 
— 18-06 
2 
1 
42 
3-5 
3-369 
(1) 
63 
3 
33-2 
18-06 
1 
1 
42 
17-0 
2-959 
1 
101 
7 
2-5 
18-05 
1 
1 
42 
17-6 
3-186 
1 :: 
79 
0 
17-5 
18-05 
1 
1 
42 
18-3 
2-910 
1 
105 
39 
54-5 
18-05 
1 
1 
42 
20-7 
2-290 
1 
143 
29 
3-5 
18-05 
1 
1 
42 
21-3 
2-808 
1 
114 
29 
31-5 
18-05 
1 
1 
42 
25-7 
3-492 
1 
54 
21 
52-8 
18-04 
1 
1 
42 
55-7 
3-299 
1 
68 
56 
54-1 
18-03 
1 
1 
43 
2*1 
2-393 
2 
139 
19 
59-1 
18-03 
2 
1 
43 
10-9 
3-129 
1 
84 
33 
6-4 
18-02 
1 
1 
43 
13 
3-30 
[1] 
68 
42 
18 
18-01 
[1] 
1 
43 
29-0 
3-309 
1 
68 
7 
54-7 
18-01 
1 
1 
43 
32-7 
2-652 
1 
125 
38 
52-7 
18-01 
1 
1 
43 
39-3 
3-307 
2 
68 
20 
25-0 
18-00 
2 
1 
43 
42-0 
2-653 
1 
125 
34 
5-0 
18-00 
1 
1 
44 
8-0 
2-964 
1 
100 
23 
45-6 
17-98 
2 
1 
44 
17-0 
3-024 
2 
94 
44 
57-9 
17-97 
3 
1 
44 
25-9 
3-496 
1 
54 
35 
56-9 
17-97 
1 
1 
44 
25-9 
3-496 
1 
54 
35 
56-9 
17-97 
1 
1 
44 
27-3 
3-497 
1 
54 
31 
58-9 
17*97 
1 
1 
44 
54 
32 
1 
44 
30-7 
3-131 
1 
84 
24 
17-9 
17-97 
1 
1 
44 
34-3 
3-497 
1 
54 
33 
1-9 
17-97 
1 
1 
44 
55-9 
3-575 
1 
49 
57 
41-5 
17-95 
1 
1 
44 
56-2 
3-509 
1 
53 
52 
9-5 
17-95 
1 
1 
45 
56-9 
3-110 
2 
86 
29 
23-7 
17-91 
2 
1 
46 
12-4 
2-918 
2 
104 
25 
39-0 
17-90 
2 
1 
46 
19 
3-28 
Cl] 
70 
50 
18 
17-89 
[1] 
1 
46 
32 
3-56 
[1] 
51 
18 
3 
17-88 
[1] 
1 
47 
5 
3-29 
[3] 
69 
59 
18 
17-86 
[3] 
1 
47 
139 
2-797 
2 
114 
26 
46-2 
17-86 
2 
1 
47 
14-6 
2-795 
1 
114 
33 
21-2 
17-86 
1 
1 
47 
43-1 
2-621 
1 
126 
34 
24-8 
17-84 
1 
1 
47 
47-9 
3-110 
1 
86 
29 
14-8 
17-84 
1 
1 
47 
50-1 
2-621 
1 
126 
32 
0-8 
17-84 
1 
1 
48 
6-0 
2-969 
1 
99 
38 
5-4 
17-82 
1 
1 
48 
17-0 
2-968 
1 
99 
44 
29-4 
17-82 
1 
1 
48 
26-0 
3-463 
1 
57 
38 
16-7 
17-81 
1 
1 
48 
33-4 
3-483 
1 
56 
23 
6-7 
17-81 
1 
1 
48 
33-9 
3-463 
3 
57 
38 
53-7 
17-81 
3 
1 
48 
34*5 
3-463 
57 
38 
25-7 
17-81 
1 
48 
38-4 
3-46.3 
57 
38 
0-7 
17-81 
1 
48 
47-9 
3-463 
57 
40 
30-7 
17-81 
J 
1 
49 
2-8 
3-126 
1 
85 
3 
29-3 
17-79 
1 
1 
49 
3*2 
3-126 
1 
85 
3 
41-3 
17-79 
1 
1 
49 
6-3 
4-127 
1 
30 
30 
49-6 
17-78 
1 
1 
49 
7-6 
+ 3-953 
1 
35 
13 
13-6 
-17-78 
1 
Summary Description from i 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
pB; S; iR; mbM; 2nd of 2.. 
F; vlE, 90°; *15, nr 
pF; cL; R; glbM; S*p, 90". 
eF 
cF; S; R; gvlbMN 
F; vL; R; vgvlbM 
vF; vS; R; gbM; er; 2stnr , 
vF ; stellar 
F; cL; vglbM 
B; S; R; gbM 
pF; S; E90°; vglbM; *10, nf 
F; S; R; bet2stl5 
vS; stellar 
F; S; R 
F; cL; E; mbM 
eF; S 
F ; pL ; E ; vgvlbM ; r . 
eF; vlE 0° + , *13, s, 90" 
Stellar; 3rd of 4 
Stellar; last of 4 
vF; stellar; 1st of 4 
Near h. 157, 159 
F; S; bM; *13 1', n 
F ; pL; bM; 2nd of 4 .. .. 
Fine nebulous * with strong 
atm. 
vF; R ; am pBst 
pB; S; iR; psmbM 
cB; pL; IE; psmbM 
eF; R; *19, f 
eF; pL 
vF; vS ; R ; /3 Arietis in field 
pF; vS; R; vgbM 
vF; pL; R; gbM; S#195° 
F; S; R; bM 
Suspected neb 
eeeF ; S ; R 
eF ; stellar 
vF; pS; vlE 
F; pL; mE; r 
eeeF; stellar 
pB; R; bM; *13, np 
(}, y, S of Lord R.’s diag. 
£=11.221 H. 
pF; S; R; p of 2; pos=102°-4 
vF; vS; R; sbM; f of 2 
Cl; not Ri ; £ 
Cl; pL; pRi; iF; st 11... 13.. 
