70 
SIB J. F. W. HERSCHEL’S CATALOGUE 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue 
References to 
Right 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
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.’s 
^Catalogues 
of Nebulas 
SirW. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
h. 
H. 
h 
m s 
a 
1333 
2994 
5 
54 23-3 
— 0-503 
2 
159 30 24-0 
— 0-50 
2 
1334 
2993 
5 
54 34-6 
+ 0-090 
1 
155 51 30-9 
0-47 
1 
1 335 
II. 264 
5 
54 55-9 
+ 2-482 
1 
113 49 28*9 
0-37 
] 
1 3.36 
2995 
5 
55 1*4 
— 0-342 
3 
158 37 0-8 
0-44 
3 
1337 
373 
5 
55 15*5 
+ 2-822 
1 
100 36 14-8 
0-34 
1 
1 338 
374 
5 
55 39*0 
+ 3-206 
1 
84 16 44-3 
0*29 
1 
1339 
3009 
5 
56 0-0 
—6-638 
2 
172 9 27-8 
0-54 
2 
1340 
2998 
5 
56 13*4 
0-798 
1 
160 56 36-5 
0-35 
1 
1341 
2997 
5 
56 22-5 
— 0-274 
2 
158 13 12-4 
0-32 
2 
J 1 342 
2996 
5 
56 50*7 
+ 0-836 
1 
149 7 34-5 
0-25 
1 
1343 
3000 
5 
57 0-8 
—0-519 
1 
159 34 54-6 
0-28 
1 
1344 
3001 
5 
57 13-7 
— 0-416 
1 
159 2 0-5 
0-25 
1 
1345 
2999 
5 
.57 34-0 
+ 1-437 
2 
140 44 5-6 
0-18 
2 
1346 
3002 
5 57 46*1 
+ 0-010 
1 
156 24 55*3 
0-19 
1 
1347 
3003 
R9 - K 
— 0-119 
4 
157 16 2*3 
0-19 
4 
1348 
3004 
5 
58 9‘8 
+ 0-141 
3 
155 28 41*2 
0-16 
3 
1349 
3005 
A. 196 
5 
58 32-0 
-0-316 
5 
158 28 3-8 
0-14 
5 
1350 
3006 
A. 161? 
5 
58 35-9 
—0-447 
4 
159 11 59-1 
—0-13 
4 
1351 
375 
VI. 17 
5 
58 49-3 
+ 3-670 
1 
65 53 46-0 
0-00 
1 
1352 
3007 
A. 193 
5 
58 50-0 
— 0-345 
4 
158 38 5-4 
— 0-12 
4 
1353 
3008 
5 
58 50-7 
0-287 
1 
158 17 48-7 
0-11 
1 
1354 
3013 
5 
.59 33-7 
— 1-702 
1 
164 21 22-3 
0-09 
1 
1355 
3010 
5 59 36-3 
+ 0-365 
3 
153 43 19-4 
0-02 
3 
1356 
3011 
A 194 
5 
59 39-1 
-0-525 
5 
158 31 0-8 
-0-04 
5 
1357 
376 
5 
59 59*5 
+ 4-765 
1 
38 17 55*2 
+ 0-14 
! 1 
13581 
3012 
A. 223 ? 
6 
0 4-7 
— 0-229 
1 
157 56 54-0 
0-00 
1 
1359 
378 
IV. 44 
6 
0 8-7 
+ 2-927 
1 
96 11 46-0 
+ 0-10 
1 1 
1360 
377 
M. 35 
6 
0 12*5 
3-677 
1 
65 39 16-9 
0-13 
1 
1361 
379 
VIII. 24 
6 
0 33-4 
3-405 
1 
76 1 38-5 
0-15 
1 . 
1362 
IV. 19 
6 
0 44-0 
+ 2-923 
3 
96 22 39*5 
0-15 
3 
1363 
3016 
6 
0 44-6 
— 0-750 
1 
160 43 11-2 
0-04 
1 
1364 
3015 
6 
0 52-1 
0-348 
2 
158 38 48-1 
0-07 
2 
1365 
3018 
6 
0 56-3 
— 1-295 
1 
162 58 41-2 
0-04 
1 
1366 
Auw. N. 21 
6 
1 19*1 
+ 3-569 
69 29 42-5 
0-01 
1367 
3017 
6 
1 27*2 
— 0-056 
1 
156 51 19*9 
0-13 
1 
1368 
3020 
6 
1 42-0 
— 0-192 
2 
157 43 40-5 
0-15 
2 
1369 
3019 
6 
1 56-1 
+ 0-359 
1 
153 45 54-4 
0-18 
1 
1370 
3014 
6 
2 6-2 
2-539 
1 
111 43 53-8 
0-26 
1 
1371 
380 
VIII. 6 
6 
2 12-0 
3-182 
1 
85 15 56-7 
0-29 
1 
1372 
3021 
6 
2 28-9 
0-171 
1 
155 15 14-6 
0-22 
1 
1373 
381 
IV. 38 
6 
2 41-6 
2-924 
1 
96 18 57-6 
0-32 
1 
1374 
382 
6 
3 59*9 
2-990 
1 
93 30 5-2 
0-44 
1 
1375 
383 
IV. 20 
6 
4 17-9 
2-927 
2 
96 12 6-1 
0-47 
2 
1376 
384 
VII. 25 
6 
4 39-8 
+ 3-200 
1 
84 31 53-0 
0-50 
1 
1377 
3025 
6 
5 3-8 
—0-516 
3 
15Q 33 4Q*6 
0-42 
3 
1378 
3022 
6 
5 5*6 
+ 2-168 
1 
a uj 00 u 
124 4 30-3 
0-51 
1 
5064 
6 
5 7 
88 50 39 
1379 
3027 
6 
5 7-1 
— 1-817 
1 
164 42 26*7 
0-39 
1 
1380 
3023 
6 
5 16-5 
+ 1-331 
1 
142 29 20-0 
0-50 
1 
1381 
VII. 57 
6 
5 25*2 
4-189 
1 
50 6 21-0 
0-60 
1 
1382 
3026 
6 
5 47*6 
0-196 
1 
155 4 9-3 
0-51 
1 
1383 
VI. 5 
6 
6 2*3 
3-377 
2 
77 9 55-9 
0-63 
2 
1384 
3024 
II. 265 
6 
6 14-4 
+2-539 
4 
111 46 26-6 
0-62 
4 
1385 
3028 
6 
6 21*3 
—0-087 
2 
157 4 22-5 
+ 0-55 
2 
5065 
6 
6 40-9 
88 58 11-2 
1386 
3031 
6 
7 57*9 
— 1-404 
1 
163 22 10-8 
+ 0*66 
1 
1387 
3029 
6 
9 5*0 
+ 1-799 
2 
133 37 23-5 
0-85 
2 
1388 
3030 
6 
9 1 8*6 
1*798 
2 
133 39 27*1 
0-87 
2 
1389 
385 
2. 885 
6 
9 23-0 
+ 3-213 
1 
83 58 10-6 
0-92 
1 
1390 
3035 
6 
9 26-6 
—2-061 
1 
165 24 21-8 
+ 0-76 
1 ! 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
vF; S;R; f of 2 
eF;S;R 
F; S... 
pF; pS; iR; bM 
* (3 Monoc) inv in pL, F, n , 
Cl; L; pRi; vlC; stlO, 
F;pS;iR;bM 
F; IE; r 
eF; S; R; bM 
eF; S; R; *12 vnr 
F; vS; R; vsmbM; stellar ... 
F;pS;R;bM 
eeF; R; *15 att 
eeF; IE; *16 att 
F; pL; R; vglbM 
F; pL; R; vglbM 
pB; S; R; gbM; lstof3 ... 
©; vB; S; R; vgvmbM; rr„ 
Cl; pS; raC; vRi; nrA; steS, 
pF; S; R ; gbM; *15 att nf., 
pF; pS; R; gbM 
F; pL; R; gpmbM 
F; pL; R; vglbM 
©; vB; R; mCM; rr 
Cl; pL; poor; stll 
F'; S; R; gbM 
Nebulous *7; am 3 st 
Cl; vL; cRi; pC; st9...l6... 
Cl; S; IRi; prnC;, | S. 848... 
*9invF, pLneb; E170° ... 
eF; L; R; glbM 
F; cL; R; lbM 
pF; pL; R; gmbM 
*8m in neb (Bruhns) 
eeF; pL; R; gbM 
F; vS; iR; lbM; r 
eF ; vS ;. R 
F; pS; vmE; glbM 
Cl; pRi ; 1C ; st L & S 
vF; S; R 
pB { ; L*neb; E 90°+ .. 
Cl; L; vlC 
*11&4 S st in vF, L neb . 
Cl; pL; pRi; pC; stL& S ... 
JpB; pS; R; gbM ID neb; 
lvF;R;glbM / 12°-5 
pF; pL; vmE; gvlbM 
See No. 5064. 
vF ; pL; R; glbM 
pB; vS; E; vsbM; *9 p 5 s ... 
Cl; cL; C; iF; st vS 
F; iF; glbM; 2 or 3 stinv ... 
Cl; L; Ri; gvmCM 
pF; pS; vlE; pmbM; stnr... 
vF; pS; R; gbM 
See 5065. 
F;vS;R;bM 
eF; pS; R; vlbM; ?134°PD. 
eF; S; R; pslbM; ?134° PD. 
Chief of Cl 
pB ; pL ; iR ; vgpmbM ; r ...j 
