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G. C. h. & H. | —= 
=1455 6» 41™ 325-0 56° 27" 9" 
y—h410 33-1 25 26 
a—5369 37-0 28 37 
d=h409 38°3 23.17 
e=1460 50:3 23 7] (1X. obs.) 
1466 414 — finder [diam. 26'], but I see no clusters. A remarkable dark lane about 3' 
VIII. 39 or 4' was noticed, extending across the field and in which there were few or 
1469 416= | no stars. 
VIII. 51 j| 1867, Jan. 28. 1464, Sev st in finder and with higher power apparently a L 
number of vS st. (II. obs.) 
1464 412 | 1866, Nov. 13. Inno part of this neighbourhood are less than 80 st visible in the 
1465 413 1857, Jan. 20. Pretty Cl of p B st, centre nearly R, st well separated. (1. obs.) 
=VI. 27 
1467 415 1849, Jan. 27. Poorer than Herschel’s drawing [P. T. 1833 fig. 91]. A few 
SW, & minutes sf is a knot, susp. to be a v S triple *. 
1851, Jan. 8. A PCL. 
1851, Dec. 22. The knot sf is a triple *. 
1855, Jan. 12. Triangular, a * at northern vertex 2 or 3 degrees brighter than 
the rest. A zigzag stream of 8 st runs fand seems to form a continuation 
of the Cl. 
1866, Dec. 12. Pretty little Cl in a rich field. In finder it looks like the Cl in 
Perseus does to the naked eye. Witha higher power it appears compressed 
and of a A shape; consists of 40 st uniformly of aS magn. (VIIL obs.) 
1475 anaes 1877, Feb. 15. pF, pS,iR, fades away nf, 2 F st f about 1’. (I. obs.) 
1477 |. 421 = 1851, Feb. 20. S close D neb. below 3 st, 2 stellar points (or 
IL. 304 nuclei ?) 
Soo 1851, Nov. 25. Both have Nuclei. 
1877, Feb. 15. BothvF,mbMN, Pos. 42°-2, Dist. esti- 
mated 10” or 15”, 3 F st s, the nearest one Pos. 176°:-6, 
Dist. 36'"8. (IX. obs.) 
1481 ; 874 }| 1849, Dec. 18. aabout 12's of B, y 5's and 30'f 6, 6 8'sf 
1482 494 = a. ahas Nucl, 6 * or Nucl. [a=h424=TIT. 861, d= 
II. 861 IIL. 874, which latter according to H. is 26° f, 4's of IT. 
426= | 861, the place of G. C. 1481 should therefore be 
If. 734 j 62 55™ 23°, 39°17' 10”. y=II. 734, while B would appear |" 
to be a nova. | 
1850, Jan. 16. Saw 2 neb, supposed to be h 424 & 426. 
1852, Jan. 16. Found a neb. about 1’ sp * 9 mag. with 
another 7’ sf it [=I]. 861 & III. 874]. 
1852, Jan. 17. h 424 is bM and I’ sp * 8 mag., another 
neb. bM and not so bright as 424 is about 6’ ssf. 
1863, Feb. 12. Found 2 about 4'+ np sf. 
1878, Jan. 31. Nova 12’+ n of 1482 seen for a moment through dense fog. 
(VII. obs.) 
1486 
1483 495— |1851, Jan. 24. St from 7 to 10 mag. No spiral arrangement. 
M. 50 | 1852, Feb. 13. Coarse Cl. 
1856. Jan. 30. v L & straggling, irr R, more than fills field of finder. St all 
well separated. Central part, where they are closest, about 6’ or 7’ diam. 
1861, March 5. Spiral arrangement. 
1876, Jan. 20. Extends about 15' ns and 10'pf; v Ri, st 12... 15 mag. 
(V. obs.) 
497— |1857, Jan. 20. Very loose Cl. 
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