OE NEBULiE AND CLUSTERS OF STAES. 
75 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue. 
Sir J. H.’s 
Catalogues 
of Nebulas. 
1609 
1610 
1611 
1612 
1613 
1614 
1615 
1616 
1617 
1618 
5066 
1619 
1620 
1621 
1622 
1623 
1624 
1625 
1626 
1627 
1628 
1629 
1630 
1631 
1632 
1633 
1634 
1635 
1636 
1637 
1638 
1639 
1640 
1641 
1642 
1643 
1644 
1645 
1646 
1647 
1648 
1649 
1650 
1651 
1652 
1653 
1654 
1655 
1656 
1657 
1658 
1659 
1660 
1661 
1662 
SirW. H.’: 
Classes 
and Nos. 
h. 
3108 
3109 
480 
481 
482 
483, 
483 
484 
3111 
3110 
3112 
485 
486 
488 
487 
489 
3113 
490 
491 
3114 
492 
3115 
493 
494 
3116 
3117 
496 
495 
497 
498 
499 
3118 
500 
501 
3119 
f 5031 
[3120 J 
502 
3176 
3121 
3122 
3123 
504 
3124 
3125 
505 
506 
507 
III. 839 
VI. 37 
11.544 
VIII. 1 
III. 605 
III. 512 
III. 7 
III. 877 
VIII. 30 
III. 752 
II. 726 
III. 840 
IV. 55 
VII. 11 
III. 710 
11.719 
II. 627 
VI. 
III. 711 
II. 303 
III. 256 
III. 606 
III. 607 
II. 634 
III. 288 
VII. 64 
VI. 39 
II. 259 
III. 902 
III. 753 
11.315 
III. 599 
III. 234 
Other 
Authorities. 
E. nova 
D’ Arrest, 51 
B.A.C. 3073 
A. 563 
A. 411 
C. H. 
D’ Arrest, 52 
D’Arrest, 53 
h 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 59 
7 59 
8 1 
8 1 
8 1 
8 3 
8 4 
8 4 
8 4 
8 4 
8 6 
8 6 
8 6 
8 6 
8 7 
59 
8 14 
8 17 
tit 
sion 
an. 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. 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
s 
3-2 
+ 2-778 
2 
103 
59 
2-7 
+ 9-49 
2 
cF; S; vlE90°; glbM; amst. 
2 
12-0 
1-565 
i 
141 
55 
10-1 
9-47 
1 
pF; S; E; vgpmbM 
1 
15-3 
4-672 
i 
36 
10 
28-9 
9-63 
1 
eF; vS 
1 
15-8 
2-858 
i 
100 
14 
21-4 
9-58 
1 
Cl; pL; vEi; C; st 1 1 ...20... 
2* 
39-5 
3-409 
i 
73 
54 
23-9 
9-63 
1 
pB; pL; 5B; vgbM ; er; 
3 
*225°-5, 60". 
31-8 
2-675 
3 
108 
41 
12-4 
9-68 
3 
Cl; B; pRi; 1C; stS 
4 
45-3 
3-586 
1 
66 
13 
22-6 
9-72 
1 
vF;S;iE 
2 
32-6 
3-273 
80 
7 
43-3 
9-71 
y in Lord Eosse’s diagram .. 
0* 
40-8 
3-27 
[23 
80 
12 
48 
9-70 
[2] 
eF; III. 512 flO s -5; n50" ... 
0 
47*2 
3-273 
2 
80 
11 
58-3 
9-71 
2 
F; S; E; psmbM; r 
3 
48-7 
3-255 
1 
81 
4 
16-3 
9-71 
1 
F; vS; vlE; 2stp 
3 
12-5 
65 
25 
19-4 
See No. 5066. 
1-4 
1-004 
6 
150 
29 
10-5 
9-75 
6* 
Cl; vB; vL; pEi ; st 7... 13 ... 
6 
17-4 
2-825 
1 
101 
54 
45-3 
9-81 
1 
F; vS; E; bet 3 st 13, 14 ... 
1 
48-9 
2-457 
1 
117 
47 
40-5 
9-85 
1 
Cl; B; pEi; pC 
1 
22-1 
4-938 
1 
31 
49 
50-5 
9-95 
1 
pF; pL; E; psbM; *9, np 3'. 
1 
0-5 
2-845 
1 
101 
2 
6-9 
10-03 
1 
cF; pL; E; vgvlbM; amst... 
2 
28-2 
2-461 
(2) 
117 
46 
23-5 
10-05 
1 
Cl; vL; pEi; 1C; stlO.,,15... 
3 
54-2 
■ 3-451 
1 
71 
46 
29-0 
10-10 
1 
eF; IE; vS*n 
2 
15-2 
3-857 
2 
55 
38 
18-6 
10-22 
2 
pB; pL; E; vglbM; r; 2stnf 
4 
22-2 
2-419 
2 
119 
29 
53-7 
10-19 
2 
Cl; pL; Ei; C; st9, 13... 14.. 
2 
50-7 
4-775 
1 
33 
55 
30-7 
10-29 
1 
pF; pL; E; psbM; *8, l64°'3 
2 
18-1 
4-271 
1 
43 
35 
28-4 
10-38 
1 
®; pB; pL; E; rrrst20 
3 
7-8 
2-819 
2 
102 
24 
59-0 
10-40 
2 
Cl; vL; Ei; 1C; st 11. ..13 ... 
3 
26-2 
4-404 
1 
40 
30 
20-4 
10-48 
1 
F; L; E; vgbM 
2 
42-2 
2-817 
1 
102 
30 
54-5 
10-45 
1 
Nebulous ijs 6-7 
1 
51-0 
3-919 
1 
53 
19 
26-7 
10-49 
1 
F; pL; iE ; vgbM ; % nr 
3* 
2-9 
3-524 
1 
68 
13 
36-1 
10-57 
1 
F; S; IE 45°; *8, np 4' 
4 
26-4 
2-215 
3 
126 
58 
24-1 
10-57 
3 
Cl; B; L;lC;iE;st9...12... 
3 
31-6 
1-769 
2 
138 
51 
3-1 
10-57 
2 
Cl;B;L;lC;st7...l6 
2 
50-1 
2-964 
2 
95 
22 
30-6 
10-62 
3 
Cl; vL; pEi; pmC; st9...13. 
7 
37-5 
4-892 
1 
31 
46 
48-9 
10-73 
1 
pB; S; inE 0°; psmbM 
l 
46-0 
4-438 
1 
39 
32 
33-9 
10-73 
1 
eF ; cL; IE 45°+ 
l 
33-7 
3-568 
1 
66 
6 
1-0 
10-90 
1 
F; S; R; mbM; r 
4 
43-9 
3-094 
1 
88 
48 
46-3 
10-91 
1 
vF; cS; iF; 3Sstinv? 
3 
6-8 
3-500 
1 
69 
3 
9-5 
10-95 
1 
vF; S; R; sbM; stellar 
3 
21-1 
2-499 
1 
117 
2 
10-9 
10-93 
1 
F ; pL ; gmbM ; am 60 st 
1 
42 
3-51 
[3] 
68 
34 
36 
10-98 
[3] 
F; pL 
0 
13-6 
3-512 
1 
68 
26 
14-6 
11-02 
1 
vF;cS;R 
2 
26-5 
3-510 
1 
68 
30 
37-2 
11-04 
1 
cF; S; E; bM 
2 
27-9 
2*633 
1 
111 
22 
33-6 
11-02 
1 
vF; S; R; gbM; am 60+ st.. 
1 
48-8 
2-549 
1 
115 
1 
53-2 
11-04 
1 
vF; cL ; er 
1 
11-06 
r Cl; pL; pRi; 1C; iR;V 
58-1 
2-421 
3 
120 
12 
19-8 
3 
[ st 1 1 ... 1 4. j 
4 
10 
3-50 
[2] 
68 
41 
48 
10-98 
[2] 
vF; cE; 3vSstf 
0 
15*1 
+ 2-444 
1 
119 
18 
33-1 
11-07 
1 
Cl; vL; cRi; 1C; st9, 
3 
25-4 
- 140-624 
1 
179 
41 
7-5 
7-74 
1 
F; S; R; glbM; Polariss. 
1* 
Austr. 
16-8 
+ 3-543 
1 
66 
57 
59*4 
11-18 
1 
F;S;iF;r 
1 
49*0 
2-818 
2 
102 
52 
35-0 
11-20 
2 
F; vlE; gbM ; r; am 50 st ... 
3 
35-1 
2-272 
4 
125 
46 
36-2 
11-24 
4 
| = h. 4083 in pS neb; am 
4 
70 st. 
44*3 
2-435 
1 
119 
52 
8-5 
11-25 
1 
Cl; cL; pRi; pC; R; st 12... 
1 
30 
3-488 
2 
69 
13 
21-1 
11-37 
3 
vF;pS; R;glbM; *p75"... 
4 
39-0 
2-461 
1 
119 
2 
32-8 
11-46 
1 
Cl; pmCM; iF; st9, 10... 13. 
1 
39-2 
2-369 
1 
122 
31 
10-1 
11-47 
1 
Cl; F; S; R; gbM; st 15 ... 
1 
41-2 
3-615 
1 
63 
35 
7-7 
11-49 
1 
pF;S;R;vsbM* 
2 
34-0 
3-511 
1 
68 
3 
46-8 
11-56 
1 
vF; pL; iF; r; |sp2' 
2 
58-8 
+ 3-529 
1 
66 
58 
8-1 
+ 11-87 
1 
vF; S; stellar 
2 
L 2 
