G. C. | h, & H. | 
1114 354— 
a8 sis) 
1115 V. 33 
1119 M. 38 
1130 | IIL. 447 
1133 356 
1137 395 = 
I. 261 
1157 357= 
Wit, Jl 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 47 
1856, Dec. 26. Both bM. 
1861, Dec. 23. Appeared of a triangular shape. I feel almost confident I saw 
st in it, but they only flashed out at moments. 
1867, Jan. 1. Both R and perhaps connected by neby., Pos. 58°. (IV. obs.) 
1856, Dee. 28. Neat little Cl., its centre consists of about 40 or 50 st; the 
outlying stars are arranged in curved branches. 
1875, Dec. 3. Cl, v L (about 40' pf and 26’ in P D), vv Ri, st about 10 mag., 
pretty condensed, not regular. There is perhaps a tendency towards an 
arrangement in curved lines from centre. (II. obs.) 
1868, Jan. 15. Lord R. was unable to say whether any diffused neby. exists 
here. At the set there was a spot about 10' diam. or so, where there was an 
almost total absence of st when compared with the surrounding parts, and 
either from this cause or some other it was rather darker. (IL. obs.) 
1867, Dec. 31. Rich field, but not a very decided Cl. Query, if the right 
place? (1. obs.) 
1873, Nov. 24. cB; vL; vgmbM; no nucleus, somewhat irregular ; many bright 
stars near, one of the nearest measured 94 m. * Pos. 152°°3, Dist. 170':2. 
Almost incessant cloud. 
1877, Jan. 12. Cometic, pF, L, ivr fig, vv IbM, a great many st around, neat 
little group p. Nearest * is principal * of a D *. Pos. 148°°7, Dist. 162'5 
from neb. v F * n of neb., all 3 nearly in one line. (IV. obs.) 
1850, Dee. 8. Not found. 
1851, Oct. 23. Round a * close to the position for h 356 the sky for several 
degrees had a milky appearance, but quite uniform; perhaps from approach- 
ing dawn. 
1851, Oct. 29. I fancied the sky had a milky look near a % close to h’s position. 
(III. obs.) 
1848, Nov. 29. Saw a multitude of § st and some unresolved nebulosity. 
1856, Jan. 3. 5 Bst inv. in E neb, perhaps a sixth at a? Many VF 
others susp., but night bad. “KAY 
1858, Jan. 10. "2-8 st at a need to be confirmed ; the neby. is F. : &S 
1873, Oct. 11. Ga Pos, 59°-2 (3) 
ya 130-5 (3) 
By 352-7 (3) Dist. 10-0 (3) 
fey 254-2 (2) 18-2 (2) 
ae 20:2 (2) 11-1 (2) 
al 210-0 (1) 26:6 (1) 
o=15 mag., e and Z=16 mag. Calculated dist. ay=9"'7, aB=7'"'1. 
1876, Jan. 1. Five stars (12, 12,13, 15,16 mag.) inoval neby. Ane F branch 
was independently seen by both observers going from the stars s, then p, 
and then n towards a star. Perhaps there is a similar branch nf the stars. 
(VIII. obs.) 
1848, Nov. 29. ‘Crab nebula.” Would have figured it different from drawing 
in Phil. Trans. 1844; great mass of neby. to south side. 
1851, Nov. 24. Quite irregular along the edge; at a is a 
brighter portion of neby. with a dark space inside; another 
dark bay at 8, sev. stars throughout the neb., which is 
quite patchy and very unlike h’s figure. 
1851, Nov. 29. yo Pos) 351° Dist; 47 
vi 52 130 
wn 40 136 
v0 70 173 
We 110 199 
yt 104 217 
