66 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. 
1858, Feb. 16. Seen thus [as in 1856]. A * susp. in s end, where the neb. 
looks r. ; 
1858, March 10. Well seen. The whole neb. looks vB and sparkling, the p 
edge especially, the s end clearly resolved. My former conjectures as to its 
shape confirmed. (I used the highest single lenses). 
1858, March 11. Observed with same results as on last night. (Definition very 
good). 
1862, March 21. The p edge is the brightest part, dark space plainly seen, but 
not quite sure of its shape. 
1876, Jan. 25. er or glob. Cl., but the single stars are e F. Diam. n s 716. 
* 14 mag, n f about 1’ dist., * 12°13 m. in Pos. 118°-2, Dist. 122-8, * 9:10 m. 
Pos. 279°:0 (2), Dist. 405-8 (2). (XX. obs.) 
1630 3114— | 1872, Dec. 6. Cl, st. arranged in curved lines. 
VII. 11 | 1874, Jan. 12. Cl. v L, st. 11...13 m, * 8m yellow near sf edge. (AI. obs.) 
1631 492— |1850, March 9. vF, appendage difficult to see, not 
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certain of any connexion between it and the larger 7 
neb. a and 6 are stars parallel to app. It is just 7] 
possible, but I think not likely, that the appendage 
is a few vS st and not neb. 
1851, Jan. 25. Appendage formed of stars. Y/) 
1851, March 3. App. appeared neb to-night. Per- Up 
haps what on a former night [Jan. 25] I took for 
the app. was two st. sp. AY 
1855, Jan. 20. The susp. appendage does I think 
exist but may be only a condensed portion in the 2 6} 1637 
sp edge of what is all one neb. If this be so, it 
would be like h 478 in mottled character. Eyepiece partly dewed. 
1863, Feb. 21. F, pL, vgvlbM, Ens. (VII. obs.) 
1632 3115 1872, Dec. 6. * 7:5 mag. of a decided yellow colour with a F neb. atmosphere. 
1874, Jan. 12. Neb. * at most of the 8 mag. 
1874, Jan. 20. 6 mag. yellow * involved in neby. which fades away gradually. 
Extreme diam. 157". Many st. near, two of which forming a very coarse 
D * are 5° p. (III. obs.) 
1633 493= |1875, Feb. 3. F, pL, vl E nearly sp nf, IbM, patchy, r? * 12m. (with acomp". 
16 m. 20" +: nf) in Pos. 295°-7 (8) Dist. 142'-0 (2); np this * as another * 
12 m. in Pos. 311°:7, Dist. 87’:1, and s of it a 3rd * 12 m. in Pos. 182°:1, 
Dist. 284"°7. (I obs.) 
1634 494— |1857, Jan. 20. v F,iR, bM, * closely sp and another in nedge. Susp.centre r. 
1876, Feb. 27. 1E nnp ssf, stellar Nucl. * 15 m. 50" + nnp, * 16-17 m. 90" + 
np. * 9°10 m. Pos. 278°-3 (8), Dist. 243"-0 (3). (IL. obs.) 
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SN i a a a ES car or Ee | 
1857, Feb. 22. A vloose Cl. of Bst, all widely separated except a parallelogram 
of about 18 or 20. The greater number of B st. lie to np side of this. 
(IIT. obs.) 
1851, Feb. 20. Ens, vmbM. 
1861, Feb. 28. E, bM, centre r? (II. obs.) 
1849, March 17. S, 2p F st. nf & sf about 3’. 
1852, March 9. R, bMNucl, 2 st 14 m nf & sf, a vS * p about same dist. 
1860, Feb. 12. F, R, * or Nucl. in centre. (V. obs.) 
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1637 496— | 1851, Jan. 31. Coarse Cl, lanes and openings without any stars whatever. 
