98 
SIR J. F. W. HERSCHEL’S CATALOGUE 
No. 
of 
Cata- 
logue. 
References to 
Right 
Ascension 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
Right 
Aseension 
for 1880. 
Sir J. H.’s 
Catalogues 
of Nebulae. 
SirW. H.’s 
Classes 
and Nos. 
Other 
Authorities. 
h. 
H. 
h 
m 
s 
s 
2878 
1202 
I. 139 
M. 61 
12 
14 
45-1 
+ 3-064 
2879 
3387 
12 
14 
51-8 
3-132 
2880 
1203 

12 
14 
56*7 
3-050 
2881 
1204 
I. 76 
12 
15 
23-5 
3-016 
2882 
1205 
II. 378 
12 
15 
24-5 
3-017 
2883 
1206 
12 
15 
24*5 
3-017 
2884 
1202, r/ 

R. nova? 
12 
15 
30 
3-06 
2885 
1207 
II. 63 
12 
15 
30-2 
3-051 
2886 
1209 
II. 628 
12 
15 
31-6 
3-044 
2887 
II. 324 
12 
15 
3+9 
3-011 
2888 
1210 
I. 276 
12 
15 
36-3 
2-686 
2889 
1208 
12 
15 
37-4 
3-057 
2890 
1211 
M. 100 
12 
15 
50-6 
3-043 
2891 
1212 
II. 85 
12 
16 
1*2 
3-041 
2892 
D’Arrest, 90 
12 
16 
2 
3-06 
2893 
1213 
II. 141 

12 
16 
2-0 
3-060 
2894 
II. 84 
12 
16 
4-6 
3-043 
2895 
1216 
II. 847 
12 
16 
6-6 
2-843 
2896 
1214 
12 
16 
8*6 
3-093 
2897 
1217 
II. 806 
12 
16 
8-9 
2-905 
2898 
1220 
III. 942 
12 
16 
11-2 
2-637 
2899 
1215 
II. 142 
12 
16 
12-5 
3060 
2900 
1218 
12 
16 
16*0 
3-058 
2901 
1219 
II. 406 
12 
16 
2M 
3-035 
2902 
3388 
12 
16 
23*3 
3*231 
2903 
1221 
II. 86 
12 
16 
23-7 
3-040 
2904 
1222 
II. 143 
12 
16 
2 6-6 
3-059 
2905 
III. 95 
12 
16 
29*8 
3-058 
2906 
III. 96 
12 
16 
29-8 
3*058 
2907 
1223 
III. 94 
12 
16 
30-1 
3-060 
2908 
1224 
III. 31 
12 
16 
32-7 
3-038 
2909 
1200, a 
R. nova 
12 
16 
34-7 
3-053 
2910 
1225 
1.210 
12 
16 
34*8 
2-960 
2911 
1226 
II. 625 
12 
16 
43-1 
3-077 
2912 
3389 
A. 292 
12 
16 
49*2 
3-262 
2913 
III. 481 
12 
17 
3*3 
3-055 
2914 
1230 
HI. 799 
12 
17 
9-0 
2-896 
2915 
1228' 
I. 123 ■ 
12 
17 
9-3 
3-061 
2916 
1229 
III. 648 
12 
17 
10-3 
3-006 
2917 
1231 
I. 65 
12 
17 
16-6 
3-107 
2918 
1233 
III. 800 
12 
17 
17-0 
2-895 
2919 
III. 938 
12 
1 7 
1 7-6 
2-659 
2920 
III. 801 
12 
1 / 
1 7 
1 / U 
18*5 
2*894 
2921 
1232 
I. 30 
12 
1 i 
17 
21-3 
3-057 
2922 
III. 97 
12 
17 
23-3 
3-057 
|2923 
III. 38 
12 
17 
35*0 
3-050 
2924 
1234 
1. 166 
12 
17 
40-3 
2-981 
2925 
1235 
I. 22 
12 
17 
45*8 
3-048 
2926 
1236 
II. 144 
12 
17 
46-2 
3-057 
2927 
3390 
A. 67?? 
12 
17 
50-1 
3-412 
2928 
3391 
12 
1 7 
Pi K»Q 
O. 1 f\£»> 
2929 
1227 
II. 64 
12 
j- / 
17 
00 y 
56-9 
O 1 \JX> 
3-050 
2930 
1237 
M. 84 
12 
17 
57*6 
3-045 
2931 
1238 
II. 379 
12 
17 
59-0 
2-994 
2932 
2933 
I 
2934 
>123 7, a 
R. 9 novae 
12 
18 
+ 
+ 3-045 
2935 
2936 
J 
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. 
2 
84 
44 
55-3 
+ 20-01 
2 
vB; vL; vsbM*; biN 
1 
122 
41 
54-3 
20-01 
1 
vF; vL; R; vgvlbM; r 
1 
76 
29 
35-3 
20-01 
1 
vF; R 
1 
59 
19 
46-0 
20-00 
1 
cB; L; E 150°+ ; sbM ; * np 
1 :: 
60 
0 
34-0 
20-00 
2 
B ; cL ; IE ; np of 2 
1 
60 
1 
8-0 
20-00 
1 
F; sf of 2 
84 
35 
40 
20-00 
F;E; 10'nf h. 1202 
2 
77 
26 
25-0 
20-00 
2 
vF; L; E 135°+ ; r 
(1) 
73 
40 
57-0 
20-00 
1 
pB; cL; E; gbM 
1 
58 
11 
0-0 
20-00 
] 
F; S 
3 
13 
53 
59-0 
20-00 
3 
pB; pS; vlE; sbM 
1 
81 
1 
20-0 
20-00 
1 
eF; #8 n 5' 
f(H,h) pF; vL; R; 1 
3 
73 
23 
54-0 
20-00 
4 
! ! ;< vg, psbMrN > 
(_ (L)2-branched spiral J 
1 
72 
30 
5-0 
20-00 
1 
pB; S; R; psbM 
[4] 
83 
58 
42 
19-99 
[4] 
pB; R or IE; bM 
1 
83 
8 
51-0 
20-00 
1 
vF; S; R; bM; 1st of 3 
1 
73 
25 
0-0 
20-00 
1 
F; S;R;r 
1 
23 
22 
43-0 
20-00 
1 
pF; S; vlE; vgbM 
1 
101 
45 
29-0 
20-00 
1 
vF ; vS ; R ; bMN 
2 
30 
47 
2-0 
20-00 
2 
pB; S; E; gbM 
1 
13 
3 
7-0 
20-00 
1 
eF: E 0°+ 
1 
83 
11 
1-0 
20-00 
1 
F; pS; R; bM; 2nd of 3 
1 
81 
45 
7-0 
20-00 
1 
pF; S; R; #v nr 
2 
69 
48 
9*0 
20-00 
2 
vF; pL; iR; biN? 
1 
147 
20 
30-0 
20-00 
1 
Cl; pRi; 1C; st 12... 14 
1 
72 
31 
5-0 
20-00 
1 
cB; vS; raE; vsbM 
3 
83 
8 
10-0 
20-00 
3 
B; pL; R; bM; 3rd of 3 
2 
82 
14 
31-0 
20-00 
2 
eF; vS; R 
2 
82 
14 
31-0 
20-00 
2 
eF; vS; R 
1 
82 
16 
59-0 
20-00 
1 
pF; S; E ; ? D 
1 
71 
41 
1-0 
20-00 
1 
vF; pS; R; vglbM; A 2 st ... 
77 
43 
1-3 
20-00 
vF ; vmE 
5 
42 
14 
8-0 
20-00 
6 
vF; S ; mEl 00°+; vsmbMBN 
1 
92 
40 
18-0 
20-00 
1 
F; pL; E70°+; vlbM 
3 
151 
7 
11-0 
20-00 
3 
Cl; vB; vL; 1C; st 12... 14... 
1 
80 
42 
0-7 
19-99 
1 
vF 
1 
30 
50 
31-7 
19-99 
1 
cF; cS; lE(?18 m R.A.) 
1 
84 
17 
31-7 
19-99 
1 
B; S; *8-9 sf3' 
1 
57 
42 
34-7 
19-99 
1 
cF; pmE 90°; vlbM 
1 
108 
0 
3-7 
19-99 
1 
vB; L; R; vsmbMn; r 
1 
30 
51 
31-7 
19-99 
1 
vF; cS; R; r 
1 
14 
17 
0-7 
19-99 
1 
eF; pL; iF 
1 
30 
48 
59-7 
19-99 
1 
cF;cS;R 
2 
81 
54 
17-7 
19-99 
3 
cB; pL; vlE; gl, smbM ...... 
1 
81 
50 
0-7 
19-99 
eF 
1 
78 
37 
59-7 
19-99 
1 
vF; vS 
2 
49 
51 
4-7 
19-99 
2 
cB; S; R; mbMN; r 
3 
77 
31 
34-7 
19-99 
3 
B; pS; R; gbM 
2 
81 
46 
52-7 
19-99 
2 
pF; pS; IE; bM 
1 
161 
53 
19-7 
19-99 
1 
©; pF; L; R; st 12...16 ... 
1 
128 
58 
12*7 
19-99 
1 
pB; S; R; pgvmbM 
1 
77 
59 
51-7 
19-99 
2 
cF; cS; IE 
1 
76 
20 
8-7 
19-99 
1 
vB; pL; R; psbM; r 
2 
60 
40 
3-7 
19-99 
2 
F; S; R; bM; *nf90" 
76 
20 
± 
+ 19-99 
“ Twelve knots exam.” (see 
h. 1237, 1244, 1250)., 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
5*f 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
Of* 
4 
2 
1 
5 
1 
5 
2 
0* 
1 
2 
1 
3 
2 
2 
k 
4 
1 
2 
4 
2 
3 
2 
0 
8f 
4 
3 
1 
2 
3 
2 
2 
1 
1 
5 
2 
1 
4 
6 
3 
2 
1 
3 
2 
3 
0 
