G. C. 
1558 
1562 
1565 
Novae? 
1567 
1570 
1577 
h. & H. 
IIT. 829 
II. 616 
464— 
Wo &) 
3095= 
IV. 64 
465 
467 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 61 
1874, Mar. 7. pB, 8, R, psbM N=* 13 m. 
*10m. Pos. 143°0 Dist. 107-6 
* 101 m. 259-9 137°3 
1874, Mar. 10. pB, 8S, R, psbM N=* 13 m. 
*10m. Pos. 142° Dist. 100-6 
* 11m. 258-2 128-3 
* 9m. 347-7 337-7 (II. obs.) 
1867, Feb. 22. 8S, mbM, * Pos. 45°-6 (2), Dist. 74” (2). Perhaps 1 E nearly 
in the direction of the *. (I. obs.) 
1848, Feb. 10. At first glance seen to be a glob. Cl, about 60” diam. 
1848, Dec. 22. Annular, 2 st in it, sketched [P.T. 1850 Pl. XX XVIII. fig. 12]. 
1849, Jan. 27. A 3rd st suspected nf the central one, in brightest part. 
1849, Jan. 28. 2 st np and nf centre strongly suspected. 
1849, Mar. 16. Saw only 2 st in it. 
1850, Dec. 8. Dark space more excentric than in published sketch, the brighter 
of the 2 st is in the dark space, the other s of it in the neb. A third * 
close nf neb. 
1855, Feb. 16. Seen just as in published drawing, no additional stars seen. 
1856, Jan. 30. Dark space excentric, being nearer f side. 
1857, Feb. 22. Annulus appeared broken or irregular at np side. 
1861, Dec. 27. A break in the ring sp the central * strongly suspected, at times 
I thought the * was not involved in neb. at other times that it was att. to p 
part of neb. I think this object is almost of the same shape as h 311. 
1873, Jan. 3. Hasa13m star Pos. 128°:6, Dist. 48-7. (2). Has a star near 
the centre, 29’-3 from f edge and 23':9 from p edge .’. the p f diam.=53""2, 
The star is also 29'6 from s edge and 27''-6 from n edge, consequently diam, 
ns=57"'-2. [Oval form of neb detected first by h at the Cape]. 
1873, Jan. 24. Has a hole in the centre ; the greater part of the vacuity is on 
the f side of the central star. There is a second star in the nebula: Pos. 
from central star 210°:3, Dist. 17''-4. 
1876, Feb. 15. Can hardly be called a planetary neb., mottled, very elliptic, 
major axis 68. * 16m in f edge, Pos. 129°:6, Dist 50-0 from a * 13-14 m 
close np the centre [Spectrum not like that of other plan. neb., at least no 
lines seen by Major Herschel and d’Arrest]. (X XI. obs.) 
1849, Jan. 28. About 4™ f h 464 there is a double * (comp. 9 & 9 mag’), v 
strongly nebulous. Another B neb * about 10' nf the D*. (1. obs.): 
1874, Jan. 20. vB, pL, very blue. Ane B Nucl which is E or bi-central in 
Pos 151°-4 in v F outer nebulosity, vm E 33°:1 and 2' or 3' long. 35 st in 
field (diam. 11’), the nearest of which is * 16 mag. Pos. 200°°8, Dist. 548. 
Neb to * 9 mag. (red) Pos. 88°:4, Dist. 1735. 
1877, Mar. 3. v F neby. m E nnf ssp, with ac B, p S irr R planetary Nucl. in 
the centre, very hazy looking, granular? * 9-10 mag., decidedly red [not in 
Birmingham’s Catalogue] Pos. 90°-2 (3), Dist. 180'-4 (3). [From these 
measures combined we find * f 12%-51, 0:8 n and adopting the place for the 
* given in the Bonn Obs. Vol. VI., we find the place of the neb. for 1860°0 
7 35™ 40°35, 107° 52' 56'-6]. (II. obs.) 
1856, Jan. 11. pF,1E? bM. (obs) 
1874, Mar. 10. pB, pS, R,smbM 
Pos. Dist. 
* 104 m. 161°:4 TA'-8 
* 12m. 92-4 64:1 
**9) m.. 274:4 217-4 
