96 
SIR J. F. W. HERSCHEL’S CATALOGUE 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue. 
References to 
Eight 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Sir J. H.'s 
Catalogues 
of Nebulae. 
SirW. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
b. 
H. 
h 
m 
S 
2765 
1117 
II. 353 
12 
4 
46-9 
i 
III. 399 
12 
4 
56-4 
2767 
1118 
12 
5 
4-5 
2768 
1119 
II. 105 
12 
5 
8-6 
2769 
1120 
III. 358 
12 
5 
14-5 
2770 
1123 
II. 792 
12 
5 
16-6 
2771 
1121 
11.372 
12 
5 
17*2 
2772 
1122 
III. 359 
12 
5 
18*7 
2773 
1124 
III. 360 
12 
5 
27*2 
2774 
3383 
III. 534 
12 
5 
30-9 
2775 
1125 
12 
5 
35-2 
2776 
1126 
I. 9 
12 
5 
42-9 
2777 
1127 
11. 133 
12 
5 
53-0 
2778 
HI. 777 
12 
6 
4-8 
2779 
1128 
III. 697 
12 
6 
13-1 
2780 
3384 
12 
6 
14-4 
2781 
1129 
II. 373 
12 
6 
15-1 
2782 
II. 813 
12 
6 
28-8 
2783 
1131 
11. 106 
12 
6 
38-7 
2784 
1133 
II. 409 
12 
6 
39‘4 
2785 
1130 
12 
6 
39-6 
2786 
1132 
M. 98 
12 
6 
40-0 
2787 
1134 
11. 163 
12 
6 
44-6 
2788 
1135 
II. 867 
12 
7 
6-6 
2789 
III. 796 
12 
7 
8-8 
2790 
1136 
II. 374 
12 
7 
26*4 
2791 
1137 
II. 134 
12 
7 
28-5 
2792 
1139 
II. 793 
12 
7 
297 
2793 
III. 797 
12 
7 
32-0 
2794 
1138 
II. 164 
12 
7 
32-7 
2795 
II. 165 
12 
7 
44*7 
2796 
1140 
1. 175 
12 
8 
1*5 
2797 
1141 
III. 397 
12 
8 
8-0 
2798 
D’Arrest, 87 
12 
8 
9 
2799 
1142 
II. 107 
12 
.8 
19-4 
2800 
II. 375 
12 
8 
21-7 
2801 
1143 
III. 850 
12 
8 
23-4 
2802 
1144 
II. 108 
12 
8 
31*3 
2803 
1145 
II. 354 
12 
8 
31*6 
2804 
1146 
I. 95 
12 
8 
36-0 
2805 
1147 
II. 135 
12 
8 
44-8 
2806 
1148 
I. 35 
12 
8 
46-7 
2807 
1149 
II. 748 
12 
8 
49-1 
2808 
III. 718 
12 
8 
55*0 
2809 
3385 
12 
9 
7*3 
2810 
1150 
12 
9 
9-1 
2811 
1151 
I. 209 
12 
9 
12-9 
2812 
1152 
II. 137 
12 
9 
17*5 
2813 
1153 
II. 136 
12 
9 
21-7 
2814 
II. 109 
12 
9 
23-0 
2815 
1154 
12 
9 
25-1 
2816 
1155 
12 
9 
28-9 
2817 
1156 
II. 518 
12 
9 
31*4 
2818 
1 1157 
12 
9 
32*3 
2819 
1 1158 
11.519 
12 
9 
36-9 
2820 
1 3386 
12 
9 
41-0 
2821 
1159 
II. 17 
12 
9 
58-6 
2822 
: 1160 
12 
9 
59-5 
2823 
1 1161 
II. 496 
12 
9 
59-5 
2824 
1162 
II. 11 
12 
10 
3-8 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
Eight 
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, Eemarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
+ 3-057 
1 
65° 
5 
49-5 
+ 20-05 
1 
B; L; iE; bM 
2 
3-046 
2 
53 
2 
2-5 
20-05 
2 
vF; pL; vlE; er 
2 
3-045 
1 
52 
43 
3-5 
20-05 
1 
F; pL; R; vgbM; f sp 10 f ... 
1 
3-063 
1 
76 
1 
5-5 
20-05 
1 
pB; pL; iF ; psbM; r; * inv 
3 
3-051 
2 
60 
3 
17-5 
20-05 
2 
F; S; 1 st of 4 
4 
3-016 
1 
33 
2 
58-5 
20-05 
1 
F; S; IE; gbM 
2 
3-051 
2 
60 
0 
1-5 
20-05 
1 :: 
F; S; 2 nd of 4 
4* 
3 051 
2 
60 
5 
31-5 
20-05 
2 
F; S; 3rd of 4 
4 
3-050 
2 
60 
3 
31-5 
20-05 
2 
F; eS; 4th of 4 
4 * 
3-081 
1 
103 
14 
38-5 
20-05 
1 
vF; pL; R; vgbM 
2 
2-993 
1 
78 
22 
7-5 
20-05 
2 
vF; vL; E 45°+ ; *7 f 
2 
3-070 
1 
87 
55 
28-5 
20-05 
1 
pB; f)S; pmE 135°+ ; bMN 
5 
3-067 
3 
82 
11 
3-5 
20-05 
3 
pF; S; IE 0°+ ; r 
5 
3-016 
1 
36 
20 
2-5 
20-05 
1 
eF; S; stellar 
1 
3-031 
2 
45 
32 
36-5 
20-05 
2 
vF; cL; mE 170°+ 
5 
3-152 
1 
151 
56 
12-2 
20-04 
1 
Cl; mC; st eS 
1 
3-048 
3 
60 
42 
57-2 
20-04 
3 
cF; L; R; gbM 
5 
3-018 
1 
38 
30 
2-2 
20-04 
1 
pB; S; IE 
1 
3-061 
1 
75 
48 
11-2 
20-04 
1 
F; L; IE; vglbM; r 
3 
3-038 
1 
52 
35 
28-2 
20-04 
1 
eF; pS; R; vglbM; r 
3 
3*066 
4 
82 
1 
3-2 
20-04 
4 
cF; R; bM; near S* 
4 
3-060 
3 
74 
19 
1-2 
20-04 
4 
B; vL; vmE 152°-1 ; vsvmbM 
7 
3-06 1 
1 
76 
3 
5-2 
20-04 
1 
vF; pL; E; vgbM 
2 
3-004 
1 
34 
40 
46-2 
20-04 
1 
pB; vS; vsbM *12 
2 
2-988 
1 
29 
34 
2-2 
20-04 
1 
eF 
1 
3-045 
4 
60 
48 
15-2 
20-04 
4 
pB; S; R; vsmbM * 
5 
3-066 
1 
83 
24 
54-2 
20-04 
1 
pF; pmE; vgbM 
2 
2-997 
1 
33 
12 
18-2 
20-04 
1 
pF; pS; IE; gbM 
3 
2-983 
2 
29 
16 
2-2 
20-04 
2 
vF; S 
2 
3-061 
2 
77 
3 
13-2 
20-04 
2 
- 
3 
3-060 
1 
76 
4 
2-2 
20-04 
1 
F; vmE 
1 
3-037 
2 
56 
1 
26-2 
20-04 
2 
vB; S ; R ; psmbM 
3 
3-051 
1 
68 
33 
36-2 
20-04 
2 
vF ; cL; iR; vgbM 
4 
2-96 
[i] 
25 
25 
42 
20-04 
[1] 
pB; pS; R; *12 f; In 
0 
3-058 
1 
73 
19 
25-2 
20-04 
1 
vF; pL; R; gbM 
2 
3-041 
1 
60 
43 
22-2 
20-04 
1 
F; pS 
1 
2-945 
1 
23 
14 
29-2 
20-04 
1 
pF; pS; R; vgbM 
2 
3-057 
2 
75 
19 
1-2 
20-04 
2 
B; L; E 90°+ ; g, sbM; r ... 
3 
3-047 
1 
65 
13 
59-2 
20-04 
1 
cF; vS; R 
2 
3-030 
1 
52 
54 
3-2 
20-04 
1 
cB; cL; iE; biN 
3+ 
3-065 
3 
82 
49 
9-2 
20-04 
3 
B; pS; E; sbM *11 
4 
3-058 
2 
76 
4 
2-2 
20-04 
3 
vB; vL; vmE 17°+ ; sbMN 
5f 
3-009 
4 
42 
8 
55-2 
20-04 
5 
pF; L; mE 45°-0; t n, p of 2 
6+ 
3-006 
1 
41 
5 
2*2 
20-04 
1 
vF; vS 
1 
3-126 
4 
132 
32 
44-2 
20-04 
4 
pF; pL; pmE; vglbM 
4 
2-931 
1 
22 
59 
24-2 
20-04 
1 
pB; S; R; psbM 
1 
3-005 
1 
41 
20 
34-2 
20-04 
1 
cB; pL; pmE 134°-4; psbM.. 
3 
3-065 
1:: 
82 
31 
31-9 
20-03 
1 
pF; pL; R; r (? R.A. 10 m )... 
3 
3-063 
2 
81 
45 
38-9 
20-03 
2 
pB; pS; IE; gb, not M; r ... 
4 
3-057 
1 
76 
8 
1-9 
20-03 
1 
1* 
3-084 
1 
101 
31 
49-9 
20-03 
1 
F; eS; R; *170°, 60" 
1 
3-005 
1 
42 
12 
32-9 
20-03 
1 
F; S; IE; f of 2 
1 I 
3-030 
2 
55 
42 
6-9 
20-03 
2 
F; vS; vlE ; psbM; sp of 2... 
4 
3-026 
1 
52 
53 
41-9 
20-03 
1 
vF; L; R ; gbM 
1 
3-030 
2 
55 
39 
37-9 
20-03 
2 
cF; vS; IE; psbM; nf of 2 ... 
4 
3-160 
1 
144 
31 
20-9 
20-03 
1 
Cl; F; pL; iF; st 13. ..15 ... 
1 
3-063 
2 
82 
1 
40-9 
20-03 
2 
pB; pL; pmE; 1M; p of 2 ... 
5 
3-067 
1 
85 
32 
30 -9 
20-03 
1 
pB; L; R; gbM 
1 
3-063 
1 
81 
35 
59-9 
20-03 
1 
pF; R; vsbMSN 
2 
+ 3-054 
2 
73 
54 
23-9 
+ 20-03 
2 
pB; pL; IE; vgbM; r 
5 
