36 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars, 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
1876, Dec. 12. 
i Pos. Dist. 
From 266°°5 SSOP oe iy BCE, APS, 1, jos, 1 Fo (= 669) 
b=672 252-6 281 —p 23:7, 84s, vS, stell, sev st nr (= 671) 
From { 104-5 PUPA WS BO g, wld, ws [= 5306] 
1 ) — abilsil 303:-4—f 17-6, 228 n, pF, pS (= 674) 
The last neb. (674) is double, comp” is v F, v8, 1’np. [=5305] 
Pos. Dist. 
From 674, { 27°:1 268" or f 108, 239’'n, v F,S, * 11m. 1’ p [=5307] 
south comp. | 352:3 291 —p 3:5, 288 n, [5303] 
[There is evidently an error of 1"=65''"1 in the distance f e, 13 Dec., 1874; 
e is therefore = the 6th neb. observed in 1875, = 674]. (1X. obs.) 
686 | 294— 
TIT. 574 
687 sae 1854, Nov. 24. 28S, Rneb., both bM. (1. obs.) 
III. 575 
688 296= | 1848, Dec. 19. Espnf, gbM. 
II. 287 | 1855, Oct. 16. FE, E spnf, lbM. 
1861, Dec. 28. F,gbM. Another f and a little n, about 10’ dist. [Could this 
be 690% If so there would be a consid. error in the estimated distance. 688 
viewed 9 times, no other note about a nova near]. 
1864, Febr. 3. 1E npsf, vgbM, * 11m. 3'} p. (IX. obs.) 
692 2523— | 1866, Nov. 9. B * sp, Dist. 243-2 (2). A * f, Dist. 246". 
1.106 | 1877, Jan.9. pB, pL, ivr. BR or probably 1E ns, gbM, no Nucl. * 8 m. sp. 
(not f, as in G. C.), Pos. 209°°8 (3), Dist. 244"-7 (3). (II. obs.) 
700 298— 
2530 1848, Dec. 19. 297 & 298 are nearly of equal brightness ; s one m E in a line 
701 297 = with a * 2'p. About 8’ or 9' n and a little p is another neb. about the same 
2531 brightness, and a * or neb. about 24’ n of this. 
702 2532 | | 1850, Oct. 10. 
703 | R. nova J Pos. Dist. 
Ba 136°°3 95" 
By 11-2 361 
£ [h 297] appeared at times like 2 neb. in close contact. [Pos. [oa 
f a is evidently wrong, compare obs". of 1876, Jan. 21, and 
G. C. Diagram in P. T. 1861 constructed from measures; | ©p ¢ 
annexed diagram is the original one. Pos. in P. T. 1861 
wrongly reduced |. 
1850, Nov. 2. h 297 has 2 Nuclei or probably Nucleus and *, © 
for one seemed sharper defined than the other; y [2532] has lZ00< ul 
Nucleus, and 8’ n of it there is a suspected neb. (or perhaps only a *) with a 
F * close sp. 
1850, Noy. 30. h 297 has 2 B stellar points in it, the f one perhaps the sharper 
defined of the 2. The object * north of h 2532 is a neb. I am nearly sure. 
=703 . 
nape Oct. by The p point in h 297 is most probably a F *. 
1855, Dec. 6. The novaisv F,S. The E neb. 6 seems to be a single neb. with 
2 st in it, rather than a D neb. 
1855, Dec. 13. The southern one is F, E npsf, bM, the middle one double or 
has 2 st in it; 3rd neb. (8’+ n of last mentioned) is F, R, bM. I thought 
once I saw a * in it near the centre. 
1876, Jan. 21. 700 is pF, 8,1E npsf, 701 is p F, S, closely double pf, 703 is 
eF,eS, * 13 m. 25" + sp. 
