56 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. 
h. & H. | peace 
1487 428— 
1856, Feb. 1. B * enveloped ina vy F fan-shaped neb, 2 
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fainter st also inv., the one np the B * is much the 
faintest. 
1858, Jan. 13. Triple * which appears to have a F neb. at- 
mosphere. 
1874, March 6. A cometary neb. about the B * of a D *, 
a good many st f. L * (9:5 mag.) is bluish, the neby. seems just to reach the 
* 12m in Pos. 119°:4, Dist. 105. 
Pos. Dist. 
e F * or knot 51°-7 53-6 
e F * or knot 348°7 42-3 (seen by Lord R.) 
1876, Feb. 15. D *, 10m (very blue) with * 14m Pos. 148°:4 (2), Dist. 11-5 
(Dist. probably too L), e F neb. npp, the comp is inv. and the neb. extends 
sf nearly to a * 13m, Pos. 131°°5, Dist. 18-0 from the B *, while it fades 
away vgnnp. 2F st nf & np, no “knots” seen. Obs®. diffic., strong gale, 
passing clouds. (IV. obs.) 
1856, Jan. 11. An oval formed of 6 st 10-12 mag. & 2 much smaller. 
1866, Dec. 12. .Counted 50 st L &S in the finder. S Cl. inv. is neat and 
consists of 6 or 7 st close together and well isolated from the rest. (II. obs.) 
1490 432 — 
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1491 430= || 1851, Jan. 2. ais, I think aD *andbaS neb. 
IT. 862 h 430 is E np sf. 433 is followed by a * 10m 
1492 |R. Nova at 1’ distant, a second neb 6’ sf. [Diag. IT. ] 
1497 433—= || 1851, Jan. 31. y has stellar point, 6 and « are 
IT. 736 F, n F, lbM, Z ee F. 
1863, Feb. 12. 6nebfound. ahas a * inv. and 
seems mottled, 8 is Ens and has Nucl., « is 
p L, F, vglbM, y andd are vF. nis 3’ nfd 
and 18’ np ~. Dist. Be=10' sp nf. <A fog 
prevented these being well seen. [Z, « and 0 
not noticed this night.] (III. obs.) 
1493 431— |1855, Jan. 18. Nebis bM, R, S* inv. in sedge, 
Ii, 899 1} ©) TayD 
1857, Jan. 25. S, R, bM, * in s edge, r? (I1] 
obs.) 
1496 434= | 1848, Dec. 22. Rather F, r. 
II. 769 | 1851, Jan. 8. lb M, F nucl. susp., 6 susp. to be 
a 8 neb. 
1851, Jan. 24. KE, F Nucl., * in f edge, r? (Lord R.) 
1851, Feb. 26. y inv., 6 knot (or *?), a susp. a *, or perhaps a 
knot. 
1855, Jan. 12. I think 6 and a are only stars, but night not good 
enough to be sure. Neb. has Nucl. 
1855, Jan. 20. I think still 6 and y are only F st, neb. reaches 
to y, has a dull Nucl. which at times I thought r. 
1856, Dec. 28. Knot sf is vF, * in n edge, but knot sp not seen. 
1857, Jan. 21. sp centre is a knot I think, and nota *. In fact neb. |* 
is possibly a spiral of which this is the outer Nucl, but it is a F & 
difficult object. ° 
| 1862, Jan. 25. FF, pL, vg vmbM, F * in nff end. 
l { | 1862, Nov. 25. v F, centre r, very like a distant glob. cluster. 
1866, Dec. 12. *f and * (or knot) s, neb. seems to extend to both. (XVII. obs.) 
1500 | IV. 65 | 1877, Feb. 14. *9 mag. seems nebulous, especially on n or up side. At last 
we agreed that it was nebulous all round. About 4’ sp isa reddish * 10 
mag. with a white-bluish * 11 mag. I's. The neb * has a bluish tint. (I. obs.) 
