781 
791 
308— 
VIII. 80 
309= 
I. 155 
2588 = 
IT. 460 
I. 258 
310 
IV. 53 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 39 
1875, Jan. 25. ror has patchy look, ec E 85°-4, 2 st 12°13 m. 
fin a straight line with it. Two other neb [nove d’Arrest |, -- 
5328 & 5329] f, then one in Pos. 118°:8 (2), Dist. 3518 (2) ; 
the s one is slightly E ns. 1,597 
1877, Jan. 8. pB,S,R, bM, a trapezium of stars f, nearest * L@ ; 
13 m. Pos. 77°:8, Dist. 96:3, * 10:11 m. Pos. 247°:3, Dist. 248'-9. 
very bad, perhaps a v F neb. f. (III. obs.) 
1856, Oct. 31. A fine D * with a third and much fainter * closely nf. This 
lies in a loose Cl of from 25 to 30 stars, most of them to sp side of D *, (I. obs.) 
1854, Oct. 26. Not at all F; 8, R, bM. Could not see h’s * in centre. 
Sky 
1877, Jan. 8. 44°:0f, 7' 40" n of 772, both alike, 778 perhaps a little smaller, 
it has 4 F st nf and a * 10-11 m. in Pos. 253°°6, Dist. 254'-4. (LIT. obs.) 
1873, Dec. 19. ¢ B,S, vm E 157°-0 (2), mbM, no starry. Nucl. 
Pos. Dist. 
= 0) sen, 315°°8 210'-4 
19) sate 136-0 198-6 
a 356°9 263°9 
1876, Jan. 1. pB, pL, mbM, E 156°:5. 
= NO im, Pos. 317°:0 (3) 
Dist. 205':2 (8) 
* 13 m. 226°9 194-9 
pl, E 154°-1, sbMN, seems to spread out in both ends like a 
* 10 m. Pos. 318°°1, Dist. 
1877, Jan. 13. 
fan, looks like a R neb with two opposite tails, 
198"-5, (III. obs.) 
1874, Dec. 1. No nebulosity seen. 
IV., p. 55: * 12 m. nebulous. 
(1. obs.) 
1872, Nov. 24. EF, E 29°:8, vgbM, * p, * 10 m. f. 
1873, Jan. 17. F,v L, Ens, vlbM, diffused, 106-4 long, 73':1 broad. 
on f border. 
1874, Jan. 9. 
Sky not quite dark. [Markree Catalogue, 
Not looked for by Auwers and d’Arrest. | 
SIL Ti, 
pF,vL,m£E. * 16m inv. a little n of centre ; at least 3’ long. 
* 16 m. to * 11m. Pos. 118°:0, Dist. 54-4 
*16m.to2stl4m. 243°5 87-3 and 108"°1. (III, obs.) 
1856, Oct. 31. 
fainter stars interspersed. 
About 10 st 11 & 12 mag. in pairs, and double that number of 
(I. obs.) 
1867, Des. 18. The brightness is not uniform, there appeared to be a bright 
ring of not quite uniform brilliancy, with perhaps a band of luminosity 
across the centre, in fact it looked something like M. 97=h 838, but the 
night was too bad to allow of much being made out with higher powers, <A 
star in the centre from which the following measures were taken 
To a star Pos. 202°5, Dist. 136'°5 
another star Pos. 195°7, Dist. 91:5 
a third star Pos. 314-0, Dist. 169-3, this is the brightest of the three. 
1868, Jan. 15. <A bright ring and inside it a dark annulus, very decided. A * 
in the centre seen very clearly and continuously with various powers ; 
suspect variable [unequal ?] brightness in the ring, perhaps a dark spot in it 
nearly on the p side. The f side of the ring appears broadest and to approach 
the central * nearer than the p side does. 
seem rather brighter than the p and f sides. 
The n and s sides of the ring 
Suspect other bright points in 
it, but am not at all certain. 
It is slightly elliptical, its major axis being 
nearly p and f. 
1872, Nov. 21. B, R, Nucl. =* 14 m, surrounded by a dark ring. Diam. 
=53"-2. Very interesting object. 
1872, Nov. 24. Of the usual blue colour of planetary nebule, has a central 
*133m.; vslightly Epf. Diam. pf = 60-9, ns 56"'8. 
