46 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h, & H. | — 
948 340 {| 1849, Jan. 15. 3 v F nebulae [The two upper ones are probably h [ol 748 
949 | R.nova ) 339 & 340. d’Arrest has observed a * 13-14m 4*7p, 80'n of h 
340, could that perhaps be the 3rd neb? d’Arrest remarks, how- o™ 
ever: “Aliae subsunt, quas ad aptius tempus remittere cogor.” | 
1873, Jan. 3. 948 is F, S, m E 161°:5, * 13 m. att. tos end. 
1876, Jan. 21. Esp nf. * 14m. in sp end (not seen with certainty, eye-piece 
dewed). No “nova” near. 
1877, Jan. 12. pF, S, 1E or irr R, bM, looks r or has two points of condensation 
sp nf. Looked carefully for other nebule near, found none except 943 & 
944, Night clear. (IV. obs.) 
955 | III. 503 | 1874, Feb. 9. Seen making a triangle with two stars 60” dist. (1. obs.) 
965 342 1866, Dec. 29. F,S, *sp, Bis v F, vS, [=5348] Pos. 65°-1, Dist 60” Gp 
or f 3°°6, 25''n of 965 [Pos. of * sp 965 is in accordance with ©. 
d’Arrest’s observation]. (I. obs.) a) 
975 343 Looked for 6 times in the years 1848-58, not found. 
1867, Dec. 30. Night bad ; suspected slightly luminous appearance in spots, but 
not very decided, (VII. obs.) 
997 345 — 182 Octy Ly Beis Rs ombMe Eos: Dist. 
IIT. 500 IP i, 244°-7, 93-4 
10-11 m. * 129-0, 112°6 
1B on, 174-7, 75:7 (1. obs.) 
1001 2719 | 1873, Dec. 19. cB; L; irr E, The brighter part is much elongated 90°. 
The following measures taken from a*p Pos. Dist. A 
2 a DOmole 109'-0 
* in neb, HOSEO 104"°8 
another * in neb. 90°-9, 1778 
brighest part of neb. Uprell, 125"°5 
The * n has a 14 m. companion Pos. 100°, Dist. 8” by estimation. (1. obs.) 
1005 347— | 1849, Feb. 11. 2 nuclei with a number of stars inv. in neb. 
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1849, Dec. 19. pl, R. Nucl. pB. 
1850, Jan. B, L, R, B ¥ near edge and two S ones iny. 
1850, Nov. 30. ais, I am nearly sure, a knot, and the neby. extends Fy 
round it and / as far as the *. Ox 
1850, Dec. 11. B * has a minute comp.” north, a is a neb. knot, f has | : | 
a good deal of neby. round it; there is some round the D * too, F neby. is 
round them all alike. 
1852, Jan. 17. 3 stars and 2 knots (or st) inv. in F neby. 
1856, Dec. 26. D * p, no more than 3 st seen in F neby. 
1858, Jan. 10. Looks just like a F haze enveloping 3 st. 
1861, Jan. 15. * np is about 9 mag., I am not sure whether F neby. extends to 
it or not (Moon not set). £ is a * 14 mag., vvF * nnp it. 
1873, Nov. 15. Definition too bad to permit of the object being properly seen. 
* 8 m. Pos 318°-1, Dist. 97:8 or 4°36 p, 72-8 n. (XXI. obs.) 
1020 348 1877, Jan. 8. Cl. not rich, 8 or 9 B st and a dozen or more fainter ones. (1. obs.) 
1030 349— | 1856, Dec. 28. LL, loose Cl, st nearly all of same mag. except 3 or 4 brighter 
VII. 4 ones in sp end. 
1877, Jan. 8. v Ri, fills field of finder (13’ diam.), B st in p and sp end. 
(III. obs.) 
1043 TI. 292 | 1875, Jan. 25. cH 163°-1. *10 m. Pos. 200°°3 (4), Dist. 408-5 (4). Dist. 
difficult to measure on account of the Elong. (1. obs.) 
1096 352— | 1851, Oct. 29. Close D neb., the pneb. is EK np sf. 
