OF NEBULAE AND OLDSTERS OF STARS. 
87 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue. 
References to 
Sir J. H.’s 
Sir W. H.’s 
Other 
Catalogues 
Classes 
Authorities. 
of Nebulaj. 
and Nos. 
b. 
H. 
800 
III. 332 
801 
III. 705 
3308 
3307 
802 
f 804 ) 
< = > 
II. 100 
- 
(.3309 J 
805 
I. 87 
,. 
803 
I. 269 
806 
II. 101 
807 
III. 21 
808 
809 
III. 498 
3310 
III. 824 
III. 75 
III. 793 
1 
hi. { HI 
1 
\9o8 
j 
3311 
810 
I. 88 
3312 
811 
III. 22 
812 
IV. 7 
814 
II. 507 
III. 598 
813 
II. 365 
V. 39 
815 
II. 366 
V. 40 
3313 
816 
II. 336 
817 
II. 884 
3314 
818 
I. 13 
II. 904 
819 
III. 23 
820 
III. 350 
3316 
3317 
821 
III. 915 
3315 
A. 323 
3318 
823 
III. Ill 
822 
825 
824 
826 
III. 920 
828 
II. 42 
827 
I. 220 
831 
V. 46 
829 
III. 351 
f 
832 
III. 352 

Right 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
Right 
Ascension 
for 1880. 
No. 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
North Polar 
Distance 
for 
i860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
N.P.D. 
for 
1880. 
h 
m 
s 
s 
0 
, 
„ 
„ 
10 
50 
49-8 
+ 3-253 
1 
65 
1 
18-4 
+ 19-18 
10 
51 
18-6 
3-485 
1 
43 
8 
17‘7 
19-19 
10 
52 
16-3 
2-675 
1 
135 
49 
22-3 
19-21 
10 
52 
17*7 
2-869 
1 
117 
43 
48-3 
19-21 
10 
52 
29-0 
4-670 
1 
13 
25 
47*9 : 
19-23 
10 
52 
37*6 
3-178 
4 
74 
24 
56-6 
19-22 
10 
52 
44*4 
3-288 
10 
60 
16 
20-6 
19-22 
10 
52 
50-3 
3-686 
1 
31 
34 
53-9 
19-23 
10 
52 
56-1 
3-170 
2 
75 
20 
58-9 
19-23 
10 
53 
14-5 
3-158 
1 
77 
5 
16-2 
19-24 
10 
53 
49*7 
3-274 
2 
61 
32 
11-5 
19-25 
10 
54 
0-3 
3-100 
3 
85 
37 
30-5 
19-25 
10 
54 
n-7 
2-432 
1 
149 
34 
46-5 
19-25 
10 
54 
29*4 
2-945 
1 
108 
43 
14-1 
19-27 
10 
54 
30-4 
3-171 
1 
74 
52 
13-1 
19-27 
10 
54 
45-6 
3-636 
1 
33 
2 
13-4 
19-28 
10 
55 
9-9 
4-582 
1 
13 
27 
12-0 
19-30 
10 
55 
32*8 
2-457 
1 
149 
5 
48-7 
19-29 
10 
55 
33-8 
3-271 
5 
61 
16 
22-7 
19-29 
10 
55 
50-2 
2-976 
1 
104 
44 
26-0 
19-30 
10 
55 
53-7 
3-147 
3 
78 
10 
23-0 
19-30 
10 
55 
59-3 
3-195 
2 
71 
6 
42-0 
19-30 
10 
56 
3-9 
2-970 
1 
105 
32 
3-0 
19*30 
10 
56 
5-4 
3-106 
1 
84 
28 
16-3 
19-31 
10 
56 
6-3 
3-277 
2 
60 
21 
55-3 
19-31 
10 
56 
27-4 
2-923 
2 
112 
21 
17-3 
19-31 
10 
56 
28-0 
3-269 
1 
61 
11 
48-3 
19-31 
10 
56 
43-8 
2-923 
2 
112 
29 
17-6 
1932 
10 
56 
50-2 
2-955 
1 
108 
1 
41-6 
19-32 
10 
57 
1-2 
4-248 
1 
16 
40 
22-2 
19-34 
10 
57 
13-1 
3-622 
1 
32 
43 
27-2 
19-34 
10 
58 
19-3 
2-446 
1 
150 
36 
38-5 
19-35 
10 
58 
38-7 
3-076 
1 
89 
16 
57-8 
19-36 
10 
59 
4-5 
4-481 
1 
13 
33 
18-7 
19-39 
10 
59 
13-5 
3-145 
2 
77 
51 
22-4 
19-38 
10 
59 
41-3 
3-263 
3 
60 
43 
33-7 
19-39 
11 
0 
17-4 
2-956 
1 
108 
43 
4-0 
19-40 
11 
0 
19-9 
2-956 
1 
108 
47 
19+ 
19-40 
11 
0 
20-6 
3-609 
1 
32 
1 
29-0 
19-40 
11 
0 
33-8 
2-530 
2 
147 
55 
1-0 
19-40 
11 
0 
45-4 
2-823 
1 
126 
25 
0-3 
19-41 
11 
1 
17-1 
3-104 
1 
84 
24 
45-6 
19-42 
11 
1 
18-9 
3-260 
1 
60 
47 
14-0 
19-40 
11 
1 
31-1 
3-258 
1 
60 
34 
29*9 
19+3 
11 
1 
32-2 
3-319 
1 
53 
12 
44-9 
19-43 
11 
2 
29-3 
3-683 
1 
27 
54 
1-5 
19+5 
11 
2 
38-9 
3-137 
1 
78 
30 
58-5 
19*45 
11 
2 
40-8 
3-314 
1 
53 
12 
35-5 
19-45 
11 
2 
44-9 
3-518 
2 
35 
51 
45-8 
19-46 
11 
3 
3-0 
3-554 
1 
33 
34 
44-1 
19-47 
11 
3 
3-7 
3-254 
5 
60 
28 
50-8 
19-46 
11 
3 
9-6 
+ 3-253 
3 
60 
33 
4-1 
+ 19-47 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by b. 
and H. 
2268 
2271 
2273 
2274 
2275 
2276 
2277 
2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 
2288 
2289 
2290 
2291 
2292 
2293 
2294 
2295 
2296 
2297 
2298 
2299 
2300 
2301 
2302 
2303 
2304 
2305 
2306 
2307 
2308 
2311 
2320 
vF;R;gbM; *13 {£&} 
cF; S; R 
eF; S; R; gbM 
pF; S; R; bM; am st 
Very doubtful object 
F; L; R; glbM; r 
cB; cL; R; gmbM 
{r'cb!} v 1 E >p s ; * 13satt 
vB; pL;lE 80°+; smbMN. 
eF; cS; R; bMN 
vF; R; bM; *sp 
vF; pL; mE 
Cl; pL; pRi; 1C; stl3 
vF; vS; iR; glbM 
eF; pL 
vF; vS; stellar 
{eF } ; D neb; v near 
3S stlO m in vF neb 
B; L; E; mbMN; rr; p of 2 
pF; S; R; glbM; *14 nr 
vF; cS; R; vgvlbM 
cF; pL; R; sbMS*; 
*9 att 25°. 
F; {?’vl}; bM; *nf inv... 
eF; S; IE; ? 
F; L; cE; *7, 310° 8' . 
vF; vL; mE 
F; pS; R; pgbM, fof2. 
vF; vL; mE 
vF; pL; R; vgvlbM .... 
pB; vS; iR; psmbM* . 
cF; S; R; vgbM 
Cl; pRi; P C 
cB; cL;mE 140°+;vsmbMN 
F; pL; lbM 
F; S; IE; psbM; 2st np in 
line. 
eF; S; *10 p 60'' 
F; S; R; pslbM; p of 2.. 
eF; S; R; vlbM ; f of 2 .. 
vF; S; R; pgbM 
II; Cl; eL; R; 1C; st8...12... 
eeF; vS*att 
cF; vS; R; bM; r ........ 
F; S; R; bM 
eF 
vF; R; psbM; *7p7' .. 
eF;vS;E0°+;r 
F; S ; IE; vlbM 
eF; S; *8, p 
cB; cL; cE 160° 
eB; vL; vmE 79°-0; pbM; r. 
1 ; F(? var ) ; S ; R ; bM ; *9 f 1 
1st of 4. 
eF; vS; 2nd of 4 
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