Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. “il 
G. C. | h, & H. | — 
1714 | 533=— ) /1858, Mar. 11. A group of F nebule here, a is'pB, 
III. 712 p L, oval, bMN, £ is double or is a neb. with a 
1715 hazy * close f 
1716 }+|R. novee | | 1878, Mar. 22. vvF, p L, nove not seen, but they’ 
1717 may exist all the same, as ‘the sky is very bad. 
(II. obs.) 
IT. 823 possibly a v F neb. at the * np. 
1851, Mar. 5. F appendage to the north of a, which 
has a Nucl. 
1851, Dec. 29. D neb, north nebiis much brighter, 
and has a good deal of F neby round it; S * p 
it. 
1852, Jan. 17. Some F neby to the n of brightest 
part, S neb 1’ south [=5435.] 
1856, Jan. 29. This seems a difficult object. With y 
l' single lens I could barely detect an appendage | 117 of 
to np side of the larger of the 2 neb. (a), and I see 
1720 | 5385= 1850, Mar. 9. D neb, appanckge north, seen faintly, 
5435 
no neb., * near. FY Goat PERCE Fe 
1858, Mar. 10. Both neb. are pB, R, bM, south one is 
much the smaller. A v 8 * np the n one, and perhaps @ Dou | 
neby, but Iam not certain about the latter. 
1862, Mar. 21. pB, 1E, s of it a F *, or more probably a F neb, this and the F * 
p seem inv in F neby. 
1868, Feb. 15. The nf edge tolerably well defined, * susp. np Nucl., 8 points of 
light in Nucl. ? (XIII. cbs.) 
1721 536— || 1851, Jan. 24. h 536, 8, R, bM, bet 2 st, to which it does 
| not extend. Lord R. susp. Nucl. Another neb. ‘8, 
1722 |R. nova oval, about 10’ f and 4’ n [= 1725.] 
1725 |B. nova {| 1852, Jan. 27. h536 is R,gbM, about 20’ sf are 2 B,S 
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1726 538 neb., about 5’ asunder [h 538 and 1727, observed by 
1727 300 @A.]] 18's of these is a lenticular ray, pB [ =II. 281, 
1730 (| II. 281 the neb. nf itis 1722; 1723and 1724 may be struck out. | 
5436-49 a8 1852, Mar. 10. h 536 has-Nucel., neb. 11’ nf is v F, and 
twice as Las 536, aneb. 8'+ sff h 538 is v F. [=1725.] 
1856, Mar.1. h 536 is R, bM, bet 2 si p and f, 538 is F, 
1E, bM. 
1857, Feb. 22. h536 pB, S, R, bM, about 10’ nf is a neb., 
irr R, lbM (no Nucel.). hb 538 anda neb. 5’ nf are both 
8, R, bM. About 17'+ sf these is a neb, m E sp nf, 
bM. [=II. 281.| 
1857, Mar. 18. h 536 is R, bMN, * p and *f; the neb. 
nf was seen. sf 538 isa neb., pB, E, and slightly |, 
twisted with a * in nf extremity. au 281.] 
1860, Mar. 15. h 536 appears to have the * nf involved inv F neby. Another 
neb. nf, bMN. 
| 1861, Feb. 12. 6 neb. found, one of which [in a diagram midways between h 538 
and IT. 281, a little sp, ] is Bere ps only a close D *. 
| 1861, Mar.5. h 538 has st in it, 2 quite plain ; neb. 5’ nf is R, vgbM, Nucl. p B. 
1877, Mar. 4. Ane F,vS neb., nova Tempel [=5436] nf 1727 in Pos. 18°-0 
Dist. 238-8. IL, 281 has 2 st. 13 m. 1 np and nf, is p F, p 8, 1 E. Looked 
carefully for anova Tempel [ = 5438] bet 1726 and 1730, saw none, only about 
midways a v F D*, which I at first mistook for a neb. (about 5’ npp 1730). 
| 1877, Mar. 7. Another nova Tempel, e F, e S[ = 5439] is nf 1727 in Pos. 22°°3, 
Dist. 440":4, it forms a quadrilateral with 3 st 14m f and nf. Other e F 
neb. susp. here. R. nova, v F, pL, 1Esp nf,n of 1730. Pos. 9°°5 (3). Dist. 
434-4 (2) [or f4°°57, 428'-9n.] (XI. obs.) 
