116 
SIE J. E. W. HERSCHEL’S CATALOGUE 
No. 
References to 
of 
Cata- 
Sir J. H.’s 
SirW. H.’s 
Other 
logue. 
Catalogues 
Classes 
Authorities. 
of Nebulae. 
and Nos. 
h. 
H. 
3884 
1805 
III. 419 
3885 
3570 
A. 302 
3886 
III. 763 
3887 
1806 
3888 
III. 319 
3889 
1807 
III. 14 
3890 
1809 
III. 677 
3891 
1808 
II. 329 
3892 
1810 
3893, 
3571 
3894 
1811 
3895 
1812 
3896 
1814 
II. 674 
3897 
1820 
I. 236 
3898 
Auw. N. 33 
3899 
1818 
I. 185 
3900 
1813 
I. 70 
3901 
1815 
III. 132 
3902 
1816 
II. 580 
3903 
1819 
II. 357 
3904 
1817 
II. 581 
3905 
1817, a 
R. nova 
3906 
1821 
3907 
III. 949 
3908 
1822 
III. 126 
3909 
3572 
A. 469 
3910 
1823 
II. 150 
391l! 
1824 
III. 645 
3912 
Auw. N. 34 
3913 
1825 
II. 891 
3914 
1826 
II. 330 
3915 
1828 
III. 420 
3916 
1827 
3917 
1829 
II. 421 
3918 
Auw. N. 35 
3919 
1831 
3920 
1832 
II. 695 
3921 
1830 
II. 892 
3922 
3573 
A. 342 
3923 
1833 
II. 27 
3924 
1834 
3925 

II. 807 
3926 
1 835 
TI. 574 
3927 
II. 79 
3928 
3574 
3929 
III. 882 
3930 
1836 
III. 310 
3931 
1838 
II. 696 
3932 
1837 
II. 893 
3933 
1839 
II. 422 
3934 
1843 
I. 237 
3935 
1842 
I. 189 
3936 
1840 
III. 283 
3937 
1841 
II. 894 
3938 
1844 
III. 421 
3939 
1845 
3940 
1849 
II. 808 
3941 
3575 
3942 
1848 
I. 188 
Right 
Ascension 
for 
I860, Jan. 0. 
h m s 
14 18 31-3 
14 19 23-2 
14 20 1‘3 
14 20 15-9 
14 20 17*6 
14 20 54-8 
14 21 3-9 
14 21 12-5 
14 21 25-6 
14 21 35-0 
14 21 47-6 
14 21 59-6 
14 22 4-2 
14 22 10-2 
14 22 12-0 
14 22 14-2 
14 22 14-9 
22 20-8 
22 34-6 
22 35-7 
22 36-8 
23 + 
22 41*4 
23 2-9 
23 11-4 
23 40-3 
23 43-8 
23 54-1 
24 3-0 
24 4-0 
24 7-8 
24 14-9 
24 17*5 
24 34 5 
24 48-0 
24 52-7 
24 53-3 
24 59-9 
25 7-9 
25 31-6 
26 19-7 
26 22-6 
26 22*9 
26 28-2 
26 28*4 
26 35-4 
26 39*7 
26 42*1 
26 53-5 
26 53-6 
27 51-2 
27 51-3 
27 55-2 
28 8-6 
30 6-5 
30 18-9 
30 26-8 
30 28-4 
30 29-8 
Annual 
Precession 
Right 
Ascension 
for 1880. 
+ 2-496 
4-417 
3-095 
3-000 
0-680 
2-952 
2-177 
2-552 
2- 408 
3- 508 
2-907 
2-685 
2- 374 
1- 865 
3- 068 
2- 243 
3- 146 
2- 657 
3- 020 
2-728 
3-020 
3-020 
+ 2-602 
-1-635 
+ 2-608 
3-826 
2-964 
2- 867 
3- 066 
2-982 
2-583 
2-478 
2-868 
2- 499 
3- 067 
2-686 
2-122 
2-977 
4- 256 
2-951 
2- 916 
1-686 
3- 002 
2- 924 
3- 887 
0- 855 
2-563 
2-100 
2-988 
2-470 
1- 758 
2 - 110 
2-678 
2-988 
2-454 
2- 454 
1-902 
3- 880 
+ 2-120 
No. 
of 
Obs. 
used. 
North Polar 
Distance 
for 
1860, Jan. 0. 
Annual 
Precession 
in 
N.P.D. 
for 
1880. 
No. 
of 
Ohs. 
used. 
Summary Description from a 
Comparison of all the 
Observations, Remarks, &c. 
Total 
No. of 
times 
of Obs. 
by h. 
and H. 
1 
52 
54 
5-8 
+ 16*46 
1 
vF; S; cE; vgbM; er 
2 
3 
150 
5 
16-7 
16-39 
3 
Cl; L; pRi; pCM; st8 
3 
1 
91 
37 
28-4 
16-38 
1 
eF; S 
1 
1 
84 
33 
53-8 
16-36 
1 
vF; S; R; vgbM 
1 
1 
17 
44 
24-0 
16-40 
1 
eF; vS 
1* 
1 
81 
7 
26-2 
16-34 
1 
eeF; L; r.. 
2 
1 
40 
48 
47-2 
16-34 
1 
vF; pS; vlE; vglbM 
2 
1 
56 
7 
10-9 
16-33 
1 
cF; S; R; vsrabM; r 
4 
1 
49 
24 
57-6 
16-32 
1 
vF; S; R; gbM 
1 
1 
119 
7 
31-7 
16-29 
1 
eF; S; R 
1 
1 
77 
59 
10-7 
16-29 
1 
vF; vS; R; *9sp 
1 
2 
63 
31 
30-7 
16-29 
2 
pF; S; R; gbM 
2 
4 
48 
6 
50-7 
16-29 
4 
F; S; E 90°+; gbM 
5 
2 
32 
47 
47-7 
16-29 
2 
B; S; R; psbMrN 
5 
89 
49 
7*8 
16-26 
Neb *llf 150 s (Bond, May, 
1853). 
0 
2 
43 
13 
13-4 
16-28 
2 
cB; pS; R; pglbM 
4 
1 
95 
20 
26-8 
16-26 
1 
0; vB; cL; R; gbM; rrr; 
st 19; *17 sf. 
3 
1 
61 
57 
59-1 
16-27 
1 
F; S; E; sbM 
2 
1 
86 
5 
58-2 
16-24 
1 
eF; cL; R; np of 2 
2 
2 
66 
11 
4-5 
16-25 
2 
vF; S; R; vgbM 
3 
2 
86 
8 
14-2 
16-24 
2 
cB; pL; R; sfof 2 
3 
86 
8 
+ 
16*24 
Makes a BD neb with h. 1817 
0 
1 
58 
58 
19*5 
16-25 
1 
vF; R; #7 p; *lls... 
1 
1 
9 
18 
14-0 
16-30 
1 
eF; S; IE 
1 
2 
59 
21 
35-9 
16-23 
2 
cF; S; * inv; *12 nf 
3 
2 
133 
34 
30-1 
16-17 
2 
pB; L; R ; vglbM; st inv ... 
2 
2 
82 
5 
56-7 
16-19 
2 
cF; pL; i R ; gbM 
5 
1 
75 
22 
18-4 
- 16-18 
1 
eF; vS; np of 2 
2 
89 
42 
5-1 
16-17 
Neb R (Bond, May, 1853)... 
0 
2 
83 
23 
45-1 
16-17 
2 
pB; pL; vlE; bM 
3 
1 
58 
9 
43-1 
16-17 
1 
pF; pS; R; bM 
2 
1 
53 
0 
46-8 
16-16 
1 
F; S; E?; |inv? 
2 
1 
75 
27 
56-8 
16-16 
1 
eeF ; sf of 2 
1 
3 
54 
2 
59-5 
16-15 
4 
pF; pL; R; mbM; r 
5 
89 
45 
4-8 
16-16 
Neb; F; E(Bond, May, 1853) 
0 
1 
63 
59 
8-9 
16-13 
1 
eF 
1 
1 
39 
45 
49-2 
16-14 
1 
pB; L; iR ; vgbM 
2* 
2 
83 
7 
346 
16-12 
2 
vF; pS; iE 
3 
2 
145 
56 
31-0 
16-10 
2 
Cl; L; pRi; 1C; st 9 
2* 
2 
81 
18 
15-0 
16-10 
2 
pB; pL; R; gbM; r 
5 
1 
78 
51 
33-5 
16-05 
1 
vF; vS; R; stellar 
1 
1 
29 
54 
6-1 
16-07 
1 
P B; pS; E 0° 
1 
2 
84 
55 
54-5 
16-05 
g 
F; pS; vlE; *14 inv 
3 
1 
79 
28 
9-2 
16-04 
1 
F; L; R; lbM; r 
1 
2 
135 
20 
29-9 
16-03 
2 
vF; S; cE; bet2st 
2 
1 
19 
44 
5-4 
16-08 
1 
vF; pL; R; bM 
1 
1 
57 
43 
21-2 
16-04 
1 
vF; vL; iR; lbM; |p 
3 
1 
39 
26 
14-5 
16-05 
1 
F; S; cE; *15 np 
2 
4 
83 
55 
1-9 
16-03 
4 
cF; pS; R; gbM 
5 
1 
53 
4 
35-9 
16-03 
1 
F; pS; E; bM 
2 
1 
31 
27 
43-7 
15-99 
1 
B; L; IE 0°; vgmbM 
3 
1 
39 
55 
14-7 
15-99 
1 
B; L; E45°+; pgbM; r ... 
2 
1 
63 
54 
56-1 
15*97 
1 
vF; vS; R; r; 3st9, 10 np... 
2 
2 
84 
1 
3-8 
15-96 
4 
vF; S; R; *12 att 
6 
4 
52 
50 
57-8 
15-86 
4 
F; cS; R; bM; P of2 
5 
1 
52 
53 
2-5 
15-85 
1 
vF; S; R; fof 2 
2 
1 
34 
53 
55-5 
15-85 
1 
pF; S; iF; r; *10 f 
2 
1 
134 
25 
46-3 
15-81 
1 
F; S; vgbM; am st 
1 
1 
40 
38 
43-5 
+ 15-85 
1 
cB; S; E 90°+; psmbM ... 
3 
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