1732 
1736 
1743 
1748 
1749 
1750 
1752 
1759 
1761 
1762 
1763 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
1855, Feb. 9. Neb isvlbM, perhaps]Eupsf. Itisclosely 
1850, Jan. F st seen in it, especially one f the B * about 4 diam. of neb. 
1850, Mar. 12. There seems to be a Nucl. sff the *. 
1856, Jan. 29. Fan-shaped? * or Nucl. excentric. 
1863, Feb. 20. Has a peculiar mottled look, and at times I could clearly see v8 
points sparkling s f the star, so that I feel pretty sure itis r. (V. obs.) 
1848, Mar. 5. Fine glob. Cl, well resolved, no trace of * in centre. (Dr. Robin- 
son obs.) 
1849, March 22. D *s,S sudden Nucl. in centre. 
185i, Jan. 8. Enearlyns, bM. (VIII. obs.) 
1855, Feb. 19.. vv F, R, bMNir? EF *nf. 
1876, Mar. 18. F,p L, E np sf, among 3 st 14:15m, 
sev F st near. * 10:1lm. Pos. 90°-4 (2), Dist. 
296''8 (2). Looked carefully for other neb. near it, 
found none. Sky very clear (h542—IT. 557, as suggested by Auwers]. (II. 
obs.) 
1856, Mar. 1. Not seen. 
1869, Feb. 16. Espnf, Sstinv or else neb. is r. (Looked 
for twice.) 
1855, Feb. 18. D neb,. v F,s one the larger, both 8, R. 
(1. obs.) 
1852, Mar. 12. An amorphous mass of neby of uneven 
character, E pf. (I. obs.) 
followed by a S * ; a few minutes n are 4 st. 
1857, Jan. 20. lEpf, vlbM, *nf. 
1857, Feb. 23. Nothing new. (III. obs.) 
1858, Feb. 16. Nucl., pB, E nearly ns. 
1858, Mar. 10. Oval, major axis ns, p B, sharp Nucl. or * in 
centre;  (I'V.. obs.) 
SRS Dara, AS, Ith, v7 (Sh sieclllewe, © ILS} cen, BY am, <I son. SY’ see, 
2 
(1. obs.) 
1857, Feb. 23. vF,1E,1bM, 
Wt ID si (ll, ess) 
1873, Jan. 24. p B,c Epf,g b M. 
*15m Pos. 97°°6, Dist. 2113. 
(1. obs.) 
1851, Feb. 26. 4 neb., p one is 
3'np y and v F (Nova), y has stellar point or Nucl. ?, 
Gis HK. O 
1855, Mar. 7. 4 neb., relative positions roughly given. | 7764 4. ork 
The p one is the faintest [=1767], 6 is Enp sf . 
[=h559], y and dare b M [=—h556 and 561]. (AI. obs.) 
