Or NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS OE STARS. 
85 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue 
References to 
Right 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
Right 
Ascension 
for 1880. 
No. 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
Sir J. fl.’s 
Catalogues 
of Nebulae. 
Sir W. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
h. 
H. 
h m s 
s 
2152 
3275 
10 29 22-6 
+ 2-756 
1 
2153 
730 
III. 66 
10 29 27-1 
3-245 
2 
2154 
729 
111.615 
10 29 33 9 
3-470 
2 
2155 
3277 
10 29 38-5 
2-818 
1 
2156 
3278 
10 29 41*3 
2-813 
1 
2157 
3279 
10 29 48-4 
2-816 
4 
2158 
731 
IV. 60 
10 29 59-7 
3-770 
1 
01 e>q 
3280 
10 30 1*1 
2-815 
2 
2160 
3281 
10 30 9*5 
2-815 
1:: 
2161 
3282 
10 30 28 - 7 
2-815 
2 
2162 
3283 
10 30 39*9 
2-815 
1 
2163 
3284 
10 30 59-8 
2*817 
3 
2164 
3285 
10 31 6-1 
2-636 
2 
2165 
III. 700 
10 31 7-4 
3-526 
1 
2166 
732 
II. 745 
10 31 12-8 
3-626 
2 
2167 
3286 
A. 322? 
10 32 2-9 
2-277 
1 
2168 
734 
II. 348 
10 32 17-5 
3-299 
2 
2169 
733 
10 32 34-7 
5-264 
3 
2170 
I. 272 
10 32 34*7 
3-158 
1 :: 
2171 
3287 
A. 355 
10 33 1-6 
2-409 
1 
2172 
3288 
10 33 26*3 
2*729 
1 
2173 
735 
II. 641 
10 33 28-5 
3-451 
1 
2174 
3289 
10 33 43-6 
2*823 
1 
2175 
737 
II. 77 
10 34 42-7 
3-195 
2 
2176 
736 
III. 317 
10 35 17*6 
4-724 
1 
2177 
III. 5 
10 35 25*5 
3*157 
1 
2178 
739 
I. 81 
10 35 49*5 
3-298 
1 
2179 
740 
I. 26 
10 36 8-6 
3-178 
1 
2180 
3290 
V. 7 
10 36 10-9 
3-203 
1 
2181 
3291 
10 36 23*8 
2-732 
4 
2182 
738 
I. 80 
10 36 29-0 
4-648 
1 
2183 
742 
10 36 33-7 
3-358 
1 
2184 
743 
M. 95 
10 36 36-7 
3-175 
2 
2185 
741 
III. 842 
10 36 39-2 
3-782 
1 
2186 
3292 
10 36 41-4 
2*734 
4 
2187 
744 
III. 107 
10 36 53-2 
3-133 
2 
2188 
3293 
10 37 11-7 
2-735 
2189 
745 
V. 52 
10 37 21*0 
4-018 
1 
2190 
746 
III. 318 
10 37 57-1 
4-583 
1 
2191 
747 
10 38 59*5 
3*091 
1 
2192 
3294 
10 39 4*1 
2*644 
1 ? 
2193 
748 
II. 78 
10 39 10-5 
3-189 
2 
2194 
749 
M. 96 
10 39 20-4 
3-173 
4 
2195 
750 
II. 81 
10 39 34-8 
3-219 
2 
2196 
751 
10 39 37.3 
3-188 
1 
2197 
3295 
A. 309 
10 39 36-8 
2-313 
3 
2198 
753 
10 39 49-3 
3-187 
l 
2199 
752 
III. 701 
10 39 49-4 
3-506 
1 
2200 
D’ Arrest, 75 
10 40 12 
3-12 
[1] 
2201 
754 
II. 99 
10 40 16-7 
3-189 
2 
2202 
3296 
10 40 22*4 
2*702 
3 
2203 
757 
I. 17 
Mechain. 
10 40 25-7 
3-177 
3 
2204 
755 
II. 360 
10 40 27-4 
3-323 
5 
2205 
756 
II. 565 
10 40 33-2 
3-390 
2 
2206 
3297 
10 40 39*5 
2*874 
2 
2207 
758 
I. 18 
10 40 52 2 
3-177 
3 
2208 
759 
10 40 54*9 
3-1 16 
1 
2209 
760 

10 40 55-7 
+ 3-116 
2 
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. 
121 
38 
41-2 
+ 18-54 
1 
vF; S; R 
1 
71 
8 
48-2 
18-54 
2 
vF; vS; vlE; glbM; r 
3 
51 
49 
25-5 
18-55 
2 
vF; cS; psbM; er 
4 
116 
26 
17-5 
18-55 
1 
vF ; S ; R ; 2nd of 9 
1 
116 
52 
38-5 
18-55 
1 
eeF ; 3rd of 9 
1 
116 
42 
50-5 
18-55 
4 
F ; S ; R ; 4th of 9 
4 
35 
45 
49-1 
18-55 
1 
O? cB; pL; R; 
vg, vsrabMN 15". 
3+ 
116 
48 
5-8 
18-56 
2 
B; L; R; p of D neb; 5th of 9 
3 
116 
49 
17-1 
18-57 
1:: 
B ; L ; R ; f of D neb ; 6th of 9 
1 
116 
53 
42-1 
18-57 
2 
cF; E; gbM; 7th of 9 
2 
116 
56 
48-4 
18-58 
1 
8th of 9 
1 
116 
52 
45-7 
18-59 
3 
F; S; R; bM; 9th of 9 
3 
130 
54 
24-7 
18-59 
2 
cF; pL; praE; lbM 
2 
47 
36 
30-3 
18-61 
1 
cF; L; iE; mb, s of M 
1 
41 
51 
29-3 
18-61 
2 
F; pS; raE 0...90 0 ; * 10 nf. 
4 
147 
53 
48-6 
18-62 
1 
pB; vvL; iF; | inv 
1 
65 
11 
2-2 
18-64 
2 
vF; S; R; gbM; vS # att ... 
3 
12 
26 
32-4 
18-68 
3 
pB; S; IE; psmbM 
3 
79 
59 
19-5 
18-65 
1:: 
B; S; iR; mbMBN 
2 
143 
24 
4-5 
18-65 
1 
Cl; P; st 9 
1 
125 
19 
17-0 
18-70 
1 
eF; vS; mE; * 15 att 
1 
51 
58 
1 6-4 
18-68 
1 
cF; vS; R; bM 
4 
117 
1 
41-4 
18-68 
1 
vF ; pL; IE; glbM 
1 
75 
31 
44-6 
18-72 
2 
F; cL; E; vgbM; r; *7pl0 s 
4 
15 
54 
50-5 
18-75 
1 
pF; S; R; gbM 
2 
79 
49 
40-2 
18-74 
1 
eF ; eS 
1 
64 
20 
20-5 
18-75 
1 
cB; L; gbM; *inv; 2st f ... 
3 
77 
16 
41-8 
18-76 
1 
cB; pL; E; mbM 
2 
74 
23 
11-8 
18-76 
1 
cF; vL; R; vgvlbM; er 
2 
125 
37 
46-8 
18-76 
3 
pF; S; mE0°+; vsvmbM; 
1st of 3. 
4 
16 
25 
22-7 
18-79 
1 
B; S; ilE; psbM; 
*ll,281°-8, 20 s -0. 
2 
58 
32 
21-1 
18-77 
1 
eF; vS; 2st 9*10, s 
1 
77 
34 
22*1 
18-77 
4 
B; L; R; pgmbMrN 
8 
33 
18 
30-6 
18-78 
1 
F; cS; R; pgbM; *s 90" ... 
2 
125 
38 
53-1 
18-77 
3 
F; S; vlE; psbM; 2ndof3... 
4 
82 
30 
48-4 
18-78 
2 
vF; pS; R; bM; *9, 150" ... 
4 
125 
38 
59‘7 
18-79 
cF; vS; vlE; vS*att; 3rdof3 
2 
26 
2 
25-3 
18-81 
1 
pB; L; E0°; glbM 
2* 
16 
49 
37-9 
18-83 
1 
vF; L; R; vgbM; r; Jsf ... 
2 
87 
28 
32-5 
18-85 
1 
eF; L; eE; vgvlbM; a ray... 
1 
132 
58 
43-5 
18-85 
1 
F; E; gbM; *6, 7 vnr 
1* 
75 
31 
1-5 
18-85 
2 
pB; cL; iR; vglbM; r; lstof3 
5 
77 
26 
55-8 
18-86 
4 
vB; vL; IE; vsvmbM; r 
8 
71 
59 
40-1 
18-87 
2 
cB; pL; vlE; gbM; r 
3 
75 
28 
25-1 
18-87 
1 
F; R; 2nd of 3 
1 
148 
56 
44-8 
18-86 
3 
rj Argus. The great neb ... 
Mon.f 
75 
35 
15-1 
18-87 
1 
F; R; 3rd of 3 
1 
46 
4 
18-4 
18-88 
1 
vF; cS; iR 
2 
83 
12 
24 
18-88 
[1] 
vF; S 
0 
75 
16 
24-7 
18-89 
2 
vB; cL; R ; svmbMBN 
5* 
129 
17 
2-7 
18-89 
3 
cF; S; R; glbM 
4 
76 
41 
10-7 
18-89 
3 
vB; cL; R; psbM; r 
8 
60 
39 
47-7 
18-89 
5 
pB; pS; R; sbM 
6 
54 
33 
18-7 
18-89 
2 
pF; cL; iR; vglbM; 1st of 3 
3 
113 
41 
36-7 
18-89 
2 
F; pL; iR; glbM 
2 
76 
38 
27-0 
18-90 
3 
vB; L; R; psmbM; 2nd of 3 
8 
84 
15 
58-0 
18-90 
1 
vF; R 
1 
84 
20 
22-0 
+ 18*90 
2 
F; S; IE; bM 
2 
