Ad Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.C. | h. & H. | poe ee 
1874, Feb. 9. pL, not vF, vS nucl.=* 18 seen by glimpses. 
Pos. Dist. 
FY 202°-2 62"°3 
soalts 310-4 60°4 
*12 330°5 76:6 (III. obs.) 
888 327 1848, Dec. 19. Spiral, neb. knot about 3’n. Another susp. np this and two 
=I. 122 distant ones f and s of it. 
1849, Feb. 11. v B; sudden nucl. with L, F neby ; 3 st n; nands of Nucl. two 
susp. knots, no neb. seen ton; but 8 Cl. 
1850, Jan. 16. B, vl, R, a couple of stars involved. 
1856, Dec. 26. Suspect very strongly that it is a right handed spiral, but the 
outlying neby is v F. 
1856, Dec. 28. I have the same suspicion as on Dec. 26. I looked for the neb. 
n and nf, but could not find any. Sketched. [See Phil. Trans. 1861, pl. 
XXV fig. 9]. 
1858, Jan. 13. The brightest part is sp. Nucl. TI think it is of this shape. 
Same as before]. 
1860, Oct. 22. I., B, * nf edge; * near centre? 
1861, Dec. 28. I think it is a spiral, but do not feel sure. 
1862, Nov. 16. Founda §, pB, R, neb. of nearly equable light and slightly bluish. 
1867, Dec. 31. Centre much the brightest part, could not ascertain its true form ; 
suspect 2 companions, one np, the other sf. Almost certain of them. 
1874, Jan. 9. gb™M toa soft Nucl. (sky very hazy). 
Pos. Dist. 
* 10-11 mag. oll 131"°9 
*14 m. 3165 74:2 (XV. obs.) 
892 aed 1867, Jan. 1. F,iR,1bM, 3 B st measured, 6 or more F ones 
inside the A formed by them. (£ is, I think an eK, vS neb. 
but may possibly be a *. 
Pos. Dist. 
B 158°:2 (2) 74" (2) 
Ky 95:2 207 
| *9 355-7 166 
mle 262-2 215 
1876, Nov. 19. F.pLl,gb™M almost to a Nucl., fades away gradually ; sey. 
v F st about, but the “nova” suspected in 1866 is only 2e F stars. * 10m. 
Pos. 265°°1 (2). Dist. estimated 220+. (II. obs.) 
893 328= 1877, Jan. 13. F,S, R, *11m Pos. 81°:0. Dist. 222-4, 2 fainter st sp, a little 
IIL. 588 nearer. 10'+ ssf is another neb., nova d’ Arrest [=5345] e F, stellar, forms 
a A with 2st sfand npp. (1. obs.) 
895 329— | 1867, Jan. 10. Found by the help of Sir J. Herschel’s remark about the 7 m. 
Il. 523 * near, [which is however a naked-eye star 56 Eridani =P. IV. 178]. There 
is one object sf and another np, one or both of which may be nebule, but my 
examination was interrupted before it could be completed. Has a star in 
pos. 89°-4, dist. 114” by two hurried measures. (I. obs.) 
896 VIII. 8 | 1875, Dec. 3. Cluster, field not very rich, stars from 10 mag. downwards, very 
scattered. Not at all remarkable. (1. obs.) 
901 330 1850, Dec. 8. F,S, R, about 8’ fa D * and s of another *. 
1877, Jan. 13. vF, vS, R, * 14m. close n, * 10 mag. Pos. 353°-8, Dist. 1876, 
a coarse D * 6’ spp neb. (II. obs.) 
903 331= | 1856, Nov. 29. vS, irr R, b M, I suspect it to be patchy. 2S stars near edge. 
III. 589 (1. obs.) 
