68 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 7 
G. C. | h. & H. | —- 
1664 508 | 1850, Feb. 9. A fine object, 3 neb., one B, another fp B 
1666 a | and E, the third north and the last degree of faint- 
1667 | R poekst ness. [Obs. recorded as being of h 507 and 508, but 
1668) | ~~ J as h 507 is 30° distant from h 508, it seems most 
likely, that h 508 and 510 & one nova were seen, as 
also supposed in the G. C. | 
1858, Mar. 11. 4 neb. found, a is F,S, bM, 6 is vv F, 
y F, 8, IbM, dis E and has a Nucl, a F * sf. a and y 
are about 5’ dist. from one another & # and 6 about 
the same dist. apart. 
1867, Mar. 5. 2 neb. seen nearly pf, p one eeF, f one 
eF. Measures extremely difficult. Pos, 92° (2). 
Dist. 118” (1). (III. obs.) 
1665 509— | 1866, Dec. 10. eF, vL, center not uniformly bright, but 
III. 292 the luminous portion 1K and curved, convex p (this 
was little more than a suspicion); v F D * close n. 
1878, Feb. 7. vvF, L,irr R or viE ns? D*n(Qn 
direction pf). Neb seen e F', sky being very bad, 
it is probably simply “v F.”  (II..obs.) 
1670 512— | 1856, Jan. 10. NotvS, but vv F and flickering. Nucleus ? 
II. 318 | 1856, Feb.1. v F, E nearly p f, the p half is much the brighter 
and I think has a curve init [in a sketch there appears a 
dark space p the Nucl.] * close s of Nucl. ? 
1857, Jan. 25. mE nearly pf, Nucleus and a * close to the 
north of Nucl. and two very indistinct branches of neby. np and sf the Nucl. 
1857, Feb. 14. Last obs. rather confirmed as to the double Nucl. or Nucl. and * 
and also as to the twist in the neby. p and f the Nucl., most apparent p. 
1858, March 10. bM, m EF sp nf, 2 st or * and Nucl. in centre and the brightest 
part appears curved in sp and nf direction. 
1867, Jan. 4. 3 stars measured. Pos. 35° Dist. 86” 
329 84+ 
224 107 
1876, March 17. wF, pL, 1E spp nff, not bM. Among 3 Fst. * 11m Pos. 
204°-3 (2), Dist. 289'°9 (3). Bet clouds. 
1877, Feb. 15. ‘Consists of two parts, a pB, pS, R central part and a F neby. 
E spp nff. Is almost on a line bet 2st sp nf, 3rd * np. (VIII. obs.) 
1672 513— | 1850, Nov. 30. 4'sp * 9 mag., 8 * in its edge, perhaps not connected with neb ; 
IV. 85 it had a brush like appearance. 
1851, Feb. 1. Dark space f *, bet neb. and * strongly suspected like the “ snow- 
drop neb.” [h 399]. Lord R. suspected a * in it also. 
1851, Mar. 5. *init? Dark space bet neb. and *. 
1852, Jan 20. 2'sp * 8m, dark space dividing * and neb. 
1852, Mar. 12. I susp. a S * in the neb. 
1860, Feb. 11. Appears like a brush when the B * is out of the field. (X. obs.) 
1673 3128 |d877, Mar. 3. pE, 8,iR, mbM, * 13m Pos. 17°78. Dist 2972, * 12:13 m 1 
sf. Lost in fog. (1. obs.) 
1675 515— | 1877, Mar. 4. vF, pl, vg ps mb M, among 4 st 12-13 m. 
TIT. 257 (1. obs.) 
1676 514— | 1848, Dec. 19. Brightest part a little excentric. *72 
TI. 319 | 1849, Dec. 19. Suspicion of a black spot to the left of [that | ygze 
is sp] brightest part. 
1850, Jan. —. F, pL, R, r? 
‘| 1850, Dec. 5. Rather oval, light nearly equable. 
1851, Jan. 31. Remarkable for extreme paucity of st in neighbourhood. 
