86 
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. 
Sir J. H.’s 
Catalogues 
of Nebulas. 
Sir W. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
h. 
H. 
h m s 
s 
0 
221C 
762 
10 41 2*5 
+ 3-116 
1 
84 18 1-3 
+ 18-91 
2211 
76l 
II. 41 
10 41 3*8 
3-176 
2 
76 43 38-3 
18-91 
2212 
3298 
10 41 32*5 
2-807 
1 
120 48 44-6 
18-92 
2213 
763 
III. 881 
10 41 36-0 
4-082 
1 
23 28 40-9 
18-93 
2214 
3299 
10 41 41-8 
2-870 
3 
114 25 38-6 
18-92 
2215 
764 
II. 872 
10 41 59-8 
4-075 
1 
23 30 51-2 
18-94 
2216 
765 
I. 116 
10 42 2-4 
3-364 
2 
56 16 38-2 
18-94 
2217 
766 
1.117 
10 42 7*5 
3-364 
2 
56 15 59*2 
18-94 
2218 
I. 284 
10 42 34’7 
5-103 
1 
11 57 49-1 
18-97 
2219 
III. 792 
10 42 57*4 
3-717 
1 
33 49 54-1 
18-97 
2220 
768 
II. 361 
10 43 2-3 
3-314 
3 
60 47 45-1 
18-97 
2221 
767 
II. 335 
10 43 15-4 
4-609 
1 
15 34 35-7 
18-97 
2222 
771 
10 43 17*6 
3-619 
1 
38 13 52-4 
18-98 
2223 
769 
III. 919 
10 43 20-3 
3-884 
1 
27 53 7*4 
18-98 
2224 
770 
III. 913 
10 43 21-3 
3-792 
1 
30 49 46-4 
18-98 
2225 
772 
II. 718 
10 43 33*3 
3-496 
1 
45 32 51-4 
18-98 
2226 
772, a 
R. nova 
10 43 + 
45 + 
2227 
773 
II. 362 
10 43 33-5 
3-307 
4 
6 l 17 10-4 
18-98 
2228 
776 
III. 522 
10 43 28*5 
2-982 
(3) 
102 6 30-0 
19*00 
2229 
774 
I. 27 
10 43 29-8 
3-180 
2 
75 50 51-4 
18-98 
2230 
775 
II. 363 
10 43 41-7 
3-308 
2 
61 9 14-7 
18-99 
r 
IV. 6 
1 
2231 
1 
— 
L 
10 43 49*0 
3-117 
4 
83 26 44-4 
18*99 
l 
II. 131 
J 
2232 
II. 493 
10 43 52-8 
3-355 
1 
56 29 54-7 
18-99 
2233 
I. 118 
10 43 54*7 
3-327 
1 
57 16 54-7 
18-99 
2234 
777 
III. 88 
10 43 57*2 
3-121 
3 
83 25 0-7 
18-99 
2235 
778 
II. 494 
10 44 1-8 
3-356 
1 
56 21 52-0 
19*00 
2236 
779 
I. 118? 
10 44 27*8 
3-355 
1 
56 18 10-3 
19*01 
2237 
III. 108 
10 44 33‘7 
3-141 
1 
80 44 57-3 
19*01 
2238 
780 
I. 172 
10 44 35*5 
3-395 
2 
52 38 29-3 
19-01 
2239 
782 
10 44 40*7 
3.356 
1 :: 
56 10 30-3 
19-01 
2240 
783 
III. 20 
10 44 40*7 
3-156 
1 
79 6 47-3 
19-01 
2241 
784 
III. 497 
10 44 43-3 
3-105 
1 
85 28 16-3 
19-01 
2242 
781 
II. 887 
10 44 54-9 
3-865 
1 
27 58 21-6 
19*02 
2243 
786 
II. 47 
10 44 59*2 
3-257 
2 
66 19 33-6 
19*02 
2244 
785 
III. 914 
10 45 10-9 
3-740 
1 
32 8 27-9 
19*03 
2245 
787 
I. 267 
10 45 58-4 
3-730 
1 
32 16 18-5 
19*05 
2246 
3301 
10 45 58*5 
2*660 
2 
134 24 21-2 
19*04 
2247 
3300 
10 45 59*6 
3-203 
1 
72 29 30*5 
19*05 
2248 
788 
I. 233 
10 46 5*2 
3-666 
1 
34 56 48-5 
19-05 
2249 
3302 
10 46 20*2 
2*809 
1 
122 10 58-5 
19-05 
2250 
3303 
10 46 25*7 
2-919 
1 
110 6 14-5 
19-05 
2251 
789 
II. 364 
10 46 40-2 
3-291 
4 
62 1 7-1 
19-07 
2252 
3304 
10 46 52-3 
2*912 
1 
111 2 13*1 
19-07 
2253 
790 
10 47 1-0 
3-206 
1 
71 54 33-4 
19-08 
2254 
791 
II. 82 
10 47 3-0 
3-205 
1 
71 58 7*4 
19-08 
2255 
792 
IV. 29 
10 47 11*5 
2-958 
1 
105 16 57-4 
19*08 
2256 
793 
10 47 21*7 
3-207 
1 
71 38 54’7 
19-09 
2257 
I. 268 
10 47 23*7 
3-721 
1 
32 8 1-7 
19-09 
2258 
794 
II. 16 
10 48 2-0 
3-132 
1 
81 33 42-0 
19-10 
2259 
3305 
10 48 29*5 
2-879 
1 
115 23 58-3 
19-11 
2260 
795 
10 48 57*1 
4-652 
2 
14 3 47-2 
19-14 
2261 
796 
10 48 57*6 
3-146 
1 
79 30 48*9 
19*13 
2262 
798 
10 49 26*2 
3-145 
1 
79 29 49-2 
19*14 
2263 
797 
III. 632 
10 49 33-9 
3-425 
2 
48 18 8-2 
19-14 
2264 
3306 
10 49 58*9 
2-976 
1 
103 33 21*5 
19-15 
2265 
799 
II. 888 
10 50 5*6 
3-759 
1 
29 44 47*8 
19*16 
2266 
III. 972 
10 50 15*1 
3-819 
1 
27 39 6-1 
19*17 
2267 
III. 67 
10 50 35-3 
+ 3-197 
1 
72 9 7*1 
+ 19*17 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
Suspected; *nr 
F; L; E 90°+ ; vglbM; 
3rd of 3. 
F; S; pmE 0° 
vF; S; psbM; stnr 
F; S; R; psbM; 2stl0f 
cF; S; IE; vgbM 
cB; pS; ilE; 1st of 2 
pB; pS; ilE; 2nd of 2 
cB;vS;iF 
vF; S; E; er 
pF;S;R;bM 
pF;L;iE;vgbM 
pB; R; pgbM 
vF; vS; R; vS# nr 
vF; cS; R; 2pB st s 
pB; S; vlE; stellar; 3S stnr 
3' dist. from h. 772 
B; pL; R; mbM 
F; S; R; lbM 
B; S; IE 135°+; smbMN.., 
cF;S;R;bM 
B; vL; R; bM; r 
F; S 
cB; cL;iR; mbM (?58°P.D.). 
F; vL; R; vgbM; rr 
pF; pL; IE; sp of 3 
pB; L; iE; gbM; 2nd of 3... 
eF; eS; R 
pB; pL; vmE 42°*5; Jinv? 
pB; nf of 3 in a line 
vF; vL; R; vgbM 
F; pS; R; vglbM 
cF; pS; IE; vgbM 
pB; pL; IE 120°; gbM 
vF; S; IE 
cB;pL;iR; vglbM; *10nf2' 
Cl; pL; P; 1C; iF; st9...13 
eF; vL; vgvlbM; B *sp ... 
B; pL; mE 67°*0; gbM 
F; S; R; *6*7 sf 
vF; L; R; vglbM; r 
F; pL; vlE; vlbM 
F; S; R; bM 
pF; IE; np of 2 
pF; S; E; gbM; r; sf of 2... 
eF;attto*12f 
2 or 3 S st & neb 
vB; vS; R; stellar 
vF; vS; vlE; psbM 
F; S; R; glbM 
eF; pL; R; vglbM; * nf ... 
vF; *9,90°; p of 2 
vF; R; vsmbM*12; f of 2 ... 
F; eS; R; bM 
eeF; S 
vF; S; R; vgbM 
vF; S; R; bM 
vF; E; bet 2 st 
