OF NEBULJE AND CLUSTERS OF STARS. 
73 
Wo. 
References to 
of 
Cata- 
Sir J. H.’s 
Sir W. H.’s 
Othe 
logue. 
Catalogues 
Classes 
Authorities 
of Nebulae. 
and Nos. 
h. 
H. 
1502 
3074 
1503 
436 
VII. 27 
C.H. 
1504 
437 
1505 
VII. 15 
1506 
VIII. 34 
1507 
438 
VII. 16 
1508 
439 
VI. 6 
1509 
VII. 6 
1510 
VIII. 45 
1511 
3075 
y. 21 
f 4401 
1512 
< = 
VII. 12 
C.H. 
l 3076 
f 441 1 
1513 
= 
VII. 17 
A.S.C. 905 
1 3077^ 
1514 
442 
1515 
III. 748 
1516 
VIII. 27 
1517 
443 
1518 
3078 
1519 
444 
11.316 
1520 
445 
II. 317 
1521 
3080 
VIII. 35 
1522 
3079 
1523 
3084 
1524 
3082 
1525 
3081 
1526 
3083 
1527 
446 
1528 
447 
III. 703 
1529 
II. 820 
1530 
448 
III. 900 
1531 
449 
III. 901 
1532 
450 
IV. 45 
1533 
VIII. 44 
1534 
VIII. 11 
1535 
451 
VIII. 36 
1536 
3085 
1537 
Auw. N. 24 
1538 
Auw. N. 25 
1539 
454 
VII. 65 
1540 
453 
III. 19 
1541 
V. 44 
1542 
452 
1543 
3086 
1544 
VIII. 52 
1545 
455 
VIII. 37 
1546 
456 
II. 821 
1547 
3087 
1548 
457 
1.218 
1549 
458 
VI. 1 
1550 
3089 
VII. 67 
f 459") 
1551 
VIII. 38 
[_3088 J 
1552 
3090 
VII. 28 
1553 
VIII. 87 
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. 
h 
m 
s 
s 
, 
u 
7 
3 
7-1 
+ 0-009 
1 
157 
11 
8-8 
+ 5-46 
7 
3 
16-3 
2-881 
1 
98 
23 
59-5 
5-55 
7 
6 
55*9 
2-817 
1 
101 
15 
9-5 
5-85 
7 
7 
48-2 
2-506 
1 
113 
51 
10-6 
5-92 
7 
7 
50-5 
2-845 
1 
100 
3 
44-9 
5-93 
7 
8 
28-2 
2-463 
1 
115 
29 
29-4 
5-98 
7 
9 
3-8 
3-390 
1 
75 
58 
53-5 
6-05 
7 
9 
12*4 
3-394 
1 
75 
46 
51-8 
6-06 
7 
10 
31-8 
2-687 
2 
106 
47 
59-8 
6-16 
7 
11 
3-0 
2-778 
1 
102 
57 
54-0 
6-20 
7 
11 
23-4 
2-721 
2 
105 
23 
19-9 
6-23 
7 
12 
54-6 
2-488 
2 
114 
42 
14-2 
6-34 
7 
13 
59*7 
2-908 
1 
97 
18 
9-5 
6-05 
7 
14 
2*3 
6-410 
1 
20 
42 
16-2 
6-54 
7 
14 
8-9 
2-568 
1 
111 
40 
18-5 
6-45 
7 
14 
20-5 
2-845 
1 
100 
7 
38-4 
6-48 
7 
15 
0-5 
0-679 
2 
152 
5 
45-1 
6-47 
7 
16 
42-9 
3-792 
1 
60 
14 
41-0 
6-70 
7 
16 
44-7 
3-792 
1 
60 
14 
21-0 
6-70 
7 
17 
31-6 
2-781 
1 
102 
59 
33-2 
6-74 
7 
18 
18-9 
2-423 
1 
157 
15 
54-7 
6*79 
7 
18 
27-0 
0-617 
1 
112 
48 
48-5 
6-75 
7 
18 
32-8 
2-427 
1? 
117 
6 
24-0 
6-80 
7 
18 
39-7 
2-597 
1 
110 
39 
57-6 
6-82 
7 
18 
59-7 
2-595 
2 
110 
44 
57-5 
6-85 
7 
19 
17-6 
3-920 
1? 
55 
54 
27-3 
6*91 
7 
19 
23-1 
3-921 
1 
55 
53 
27-3 
6-91 
7 
19 
44*8 
4-017 
1 
52 
58 
44-5 
6-95 
7 
19 
45-1 
3-920 
1 
55 
55 
8-2 
6-95 
7 
19 
57-6 
3-921 
1 
55 
51 
47-1 
6-97 
7 
20 
54*4 
3-557 
1 
68 
48 
33-2 
7-04 
7 
21 
2-5 
3-232 
1 
82 
41 
1-2 
7-04 
7 
21 
11-7 
3-384 
1 
75 
56 
51-5 
7-05 
7 
21 
38-5 
+ 2-818 
1? 
101 
27 
32-1 
7-07 
7 
21 
42-1 
-0-151 
2 
158 
43 
56-0 
7 -oo 
7 
22 
32*1 
+ 3-070 
89 
55 
49*5 
7-15 
7 
22 
32-1 
3-070 
89 
55 
49-5 
7-15 
7 
22 
57*2 
2-767 
1 
103 
41 
23-1 
7-17 
7 
23 
6-9 
3-2S0 
2 
80 
3 
25-0 
7-20 
7 
23 
18-6 
5-864 
1 
24 
0 
3-0 
7-30 
7 
24 
35-7 
6-898 
1 
18 
1 
37-9 
7*43 
7 
25 
21-7 
2-693 
1 
106 
54 
16-1 
7-37 
7 
26 
49-5 
2-789 
1 
102 
47 
49-7 
7-49 
7 
26 
49-5 
2-735 
1 
105 
8 
46-7 
7-49 
7 
27 
43-4 
3-954 
1 
54 
28 
22-7 
7*59 
7 
28 
25-2 
0-743 
1 
151 
57 
47-1 
7-57 
7 
28 
37-8 
4-077 
1 
50 
48 
47-4 
7-68 
7 
30 
5-7 
3-566 
1 
68 
7 
10-4 
7-78 
7 
30 
10-0 
2-615 
1 
110 
18 
0-8 
7-76 
7 
30 
10-8 
2-760 
2 
104 
10 
31-8 
7-76 
7 
30 
38-0 
2-774 
1 
103 
32 
55-0 
7-80 
7 
31 
51-7 
+ 2-751 
1 
104 
35 
14-0 
+ 7-90 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
Wo. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
Cl; P; 1C ; 30 st + ... 
Cl; cL; P; cC 
Cl ; 1C ; J taken 
Cl;pRi;pC 
Cl; L; 1C; one vB* 
Cl; cRi; 1C 
Cl; pS; pRi; mC; stl5...l6 
Cl; 1C 
Cl; P; 1C 
! I; vF; wL ; viF 
Cl; vL; Ri; pC; st9...12 ... 
Cl; pL; Ri ... 
Cl; pC; st pL; bifid 
vB; pL; R; mbM ; r; vS# 
inv. 
Cl; S; P; 1C 
Cl; S; pRi; st 15. 
pB; pL; iE; glbM 
B; S; R; bMN; p of D neb, 
45°, 60". 
pB; S; R; bMN; f of D neb 
Cl; vL; pRi; 1C; stL 
pF; pS; R; vsmbM; am st... 
vF; vS; R; am st 
pF; S; R; bM 
Cl; pS; pmC ; stl2 
Cl; 1C; bifid; * 
neb; 1st of 4 
vF; vS; R; bM 
pB; S; stellar 
vF; S; R; bM 
vF; S; R; psbM 
B; S; R; *8 M 
Cl; L; P; vlC; stL 
Cl; pRi; C 
Cl; vL; vlC 
pB; cL; cE 117°, lbM 
1 Two B neb (Bond, Feb. / 
/ 1853). 1 
Cl; S; cRi; cC; st vS 
eF; S; R; lbM; * inv 
!! ; cB ; eL ; vmE ; vgmbMN 7 1 
Cl; vlC 
Cl; S but B; st 8. ..10 
Cl; vL; P ; vlC 
Cl; P; 1C; st 9, &c 
pB; cS; R; vgvlbM; r; almO 
vF; L; R; gbM; r 
P B;pL;lE90°;vgbM;*7, 8, 
19°. 
Cl; cL; Ri; C; stll...l8 ... 
Cl; L; cRi; stU...13 
Cl; B; vL; pRi; st L & S ... 
Cl ; vL ; Ri ; pC ; st vS 
Cl; P; S; st vS 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3t 
3t 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1* 
3* 
1 
2 * 
2 * 
4+ 
1 * 
1 
2 
2 
0 
0 
2 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
3 
10 
3 
MDCCCLXIV. 
