56 
SIR J. E. W. HERSCHEL’S CATALOGUE 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue. 
References to 
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 
in 
N.P.D. 
for 
1880. 
No. 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
Sir J. H.’ 
Catalogues 
of Nebulae. 
SirW. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
h. 
H. 
h 
m 
s 
s 
549 
226 
I. 154 
2 
22 
18-6 
+ 3-654 
1 
53 
29 
51-2 
-16-26 
1 
550 
2482 
p 
23 
20*3 
2-366 
4 
132 
1 
30-7 
16-21 
4 
551 
229 
II. 278 
2 
23 
24-6 
3-050 
1 
91 
43 
1-7 
16-21 
1 
552 
228 
p 
23 
27-5 
3-837 
1 
45 
59 
37-0 
16-20 
1 
553 
227 
p 
03 
28-9 
4-288 
1 
33 
5 
46-0 
16-20 
1 
554 
230 
II. 237? 
2 
23 
38-8 
3-024 
1 
93 
33 
56-3 
16-19 
1 
555 
2483 
p 
°5 
21*5 
2-482 
2 
126 
39 
0-0 
16-10 
4 
2484 
Q 
05 
38-1 
2-817 
2 
107 
49 
36-8 
16-09 
2 
557 
231 
O 
25 
44’2 
3-580 
1 
57 
40 
44-3 
16-09 
1 
558 
231, a 
R. nova 
2 
25 
47-7 
3-580 
57 
38 
59-3 
16-09 
559 
231, b 
R. nova 
2 
25 
52-0 
3-580 
57 
38 
50-3 
16-09 
560 
232 
II. 211 
2 
25 
52‘4 
3-512 
(2) 
61 
17 
57-6 
16-08 
(*) 
561 
233 
p 
26 
0-7 
3-580 
1 
57 
40 
14-9 
16-07 
1 : 
562 
2485 
III. 472 
2 
26 
16-8 
2-912 
1 
101 
22 
37-5 
16-05 
1 
563 
234 
p 
qQ 
21-2 
3-580 
1 
57 
46 
23-5 
16-05 
1 
564 
2486 
p 
26 
26-9 
2-270 
2 
135 
8 
21-8 
16-04 
2 
565 
235 
III. 572 
2 
26 
33-1 
3-753 
1 : 
49 
47 
23-8 
16-04 
1: 
566 
236 
III. 573 
2 
26 
37-4 
3-754 
1 
49 
44 
28-1 
16-03 
1 
567 
2487 
A. 519?? 
2 
28 
0-1 
2-404 
2 
129 
39 
17-2 
15-96 
2 
568 
237 
III. 161 
p 
28 
23-1 
3-595 
2 
57 
17 
16-5 
15-95 
2 
569 
238 
III. 557 
p 
28 
43-8 
3-232 
1 
78 
58 
34-1 
15-93 
1 
570 
239 
III. 434 
2 
28 
46-2 
2-963 
1 
97 
46 
30-4 
15-92 
1 
r 
II. 238 
1 
571 
240<; 
= 
y 
2 
30 
24-9 
3-761 
1 
49 
43 
53-8 
15-84 
1 
l 
III. 198 
J 
572 
241 
III. 152 
2 
30 
56-6 
3-540 
1: 
60 
27 
46-0 
15-80 
1 
573 
II. 6 
2 
31 
35-3 
3-077 
1 
89 
44 
6-9 
15-77 
1 
574 
244 
I. 102 
2 
31 
36-0 
2-968 
3 
97 
17 
18-9 
15-77 
3 
575 
242 
I. 156 
2 
31 
38*3 
3-731 
1 
51 
32 
45-9 
15-77 
1 
576 
243 
II. 592 
2 
31 
38-5 
3*222 
1 
79 
45 
46-9 
15-77 
1 
577 
2488 
2 
31 
43-4 
1-877 
1 
145 
28 
45-9 
15-77 
1 
578 
VIII. 66 
2 
32 
1*1 
4-572 
2 
29 
3 
23-5 
15-75 
2 
579 
245 
III. 581 
2 
32 
2-2. 
3-333 
1: 
72 
34 
8-5 
15-75 
1:: 
580 
2490 
2 
32 
8-3 
1-874 
1 
145 
28 
1 6-8 
15-74 
1 
581 
246 
II. 5 
2 
32 
11-6 
3-080 
2 
89 
30 
24-8 
15-74 
2 
f 249^1 
582 
< = > 
II. 284 
2 
32 
36-5 
2-945 
2 
98 
44 
27-7 
15-71 
2 
[_2489 J 
583 
.. 247 
III. 475 
2 
32 
42-1 
3-354 
(1) 
71 
19 
38-7 
15-71 
1 
584 
248 
M. 34 
2 
33 
2-3 
3-829 
2 
47 
49 
25-0 
15-70 
2 
585 
251 
III. 228 
2 
33 
36-3 
3-193 
1 
81 
52 
7-2 
15-66 
1 
f 2531 
586 
< = > 
II. 488 
2 
33 
42-9 
2-898 
2 
101 
53 
28-2 
15-66 
2 
L2491 J 
587 
252 
III. 229 
2 
33 
43-8 
3-192 
1 
81 
53 
22*2 
15-66 
1 
588 
2492 
2 
33 
57-9 
2-491 
1 
124 
52 
20-8 
15-64 
1 
f 2541 
589 
< = > 
I. 63 
2 
34 
12-1 
2-943 
•> 
98 
51 
19-1 
15-63 
3 
L2493J 
590 
256 
III. 584 
2 
34 
35-0 
3-520 
1: 
62 
1 
17-0 
15-60 
1 
591 
258 
I. 1 
2 
34 
35-1 
3-072 
2 
90 
9 
14-0 
15-60 
2 
592 
255 
II. 633 
2 
34 
39-9 
3-701 
1 
53 
16 
21-0 
15-60 
1 
593 
259 
2 
34 
44*5 
3-337 
1 
72 
35 
27-0 
15-60 
] 
594 
257 
III. 162 
2 
34 
49*1 
3-596 
2 
58 
10 
18-3 
15-59 
2 
595 
596 
>■ 257, a 
R. 3 novas 
2 
34 
58 
10 
597 
j 
598 
260 
III. 163 
2 
35 
23-6 
3-598 
1 
58 
7 
34-9 
15-57 
1 
599 
261 
2 
35 
26-2 
+ 3-599 
1 
58 
4 
35-2 
— 15*56 
1 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
cB; L; E; vgbM 
vF; pL; IE ; gbM; * 8 sf 3'... 
pB; S; E; psbM 
Cl; pRi; st 9. ..15 
Cl; pL; pRi; st 13... 15 
pF; HE 0°+; bM 
pB; pS; mE 215°-7 
F; S; iR; gbM 
S; R; psbM; 1 st of 3 
and 8 of Lord R.’s diag. 
J 7 
pB; cL; IE 0...90 0 ; gmbM; 
3s t s. 
vF; R ; bM ; 2 nd of 3 
eF; pS; R; vlbM; amscst.. 
pB; R; 3rd of 3 
F ; S ; R ; bet 2 st in par 
vF; pS; p of 2 ; 210 "; 157°.. 
F; S'; f of 2; 210"; 337° .. 
pB; L; pmE; smbM ; bi-N... 
F; S; vlE; bM; r; 2 st 14 np 
F; S; vlE; psbM; r 
vF; cL; iF; vlbM 
pF; L; E 90°+; mbM; r .. 
F; pS; iR; bM; stinv 
S; cometic 
cB; pL; vR; mbM 
vB; vL; vmE; vvmbM 
pF; S; IE; bM; * 11 , 25" 50 
eF; S; R; p of 2 
Cl; L; sc st, one 10 
vF; iE 
F; S; R; gbM; * 11 , s 2 ' .. 
pB; S; vlE 0...90 0 ; bm; 3st 
trap, 
pF; L; mE; r; *17, attsf... 
F; S; R; lbM. 
Cl; B; vL; 1C; sc st 9 
vF; vS; p of 2 ; *10 p 
F; S; R; bM 
1 eF; vS; f of 2 
1 pB; S; R; stellar ... 
B; pL; R; mbM*12 
F; S; R; psbM 
pF; cL; iE 80°; bM; pB*nr 
pF; cL; R; glbM 
eF;? ‘ 
F; pL; R; lbM; *7’8 p 43 s -5 
f 6 seen (including h.' 
\ 257,260,261). 
vF; pL; R; lbM; sp of 2 . 
eF; S; nf of 2 
