34 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C, | h. & H. | os 
From these measures we find that N'—629 precedes 628 by 0*2, and is 
199'"5 n of it [634—TT. 239 is not mentioned in any of the above observa- 
tions. d’Arrest could not find it in the place given by H. Could IIT. 199 
and II. 239 perhaps be = 628 & 629% H does not say anything about their 
relative positions.| (IV. obs.) 
635 279= | 1854, Dec. 11. Has a B* sp the Nucl. and av F*?inv. np the Nucl. The 
IT. 620 neby. fades away gradually. (1. obs.) 
636 280= |1849, Dec. 18. F,S, R, gbM but no Nucl. Sky milky. 
II. 502 | 1850, Oct. 10. BR, at times I saw a stellar point in the centre. (II. obs.) 
637 II. 607 | 1874, Nov. 29. pF, vl, c¢ E152°-4. AvS, F, R neb (to which 637 perhaps 
extends) nf [5296] * 11 m. in Pos. 27°-7, Dist. 141-0 from 637, same * is 
in Pos. 15°:4, Dist. 34-6 from S neb. Sev. v F. vS neb knots and patches 
suspected near, especially one p by Lord Rosse and one n, v nr the L neb 
(nearly in the direction of the Elong.) by D. (1. obs.) 
639 281— | Looked for twice (1854 and 1864), not found. [d’Arrest has often searched for 
Bh ee this nebula, but always in vain]. 
644 2506 — 1866, Nov. 9. Found one neb. F, pS, R, 1bM, a * n and another s; no second 
IL. 475 neb. identified. 
Pos. Dist. 
1877, Jan. 8. 642 isp F, 8, gbM, * 12°13 m. 358°°6 103"°3 
* 12-13 m. 162°3 194:7 
The * north has an e F,e S neb. (distinctly seen) in Pos. 305°* Dist 65't. 644 
is in Pos. 43°-0. Dist. 418-8 from 642, it is p B, pL, iF, mbM, 
Pos. Dist. 
* 12 m. 21°:1 176"-0 
I im, 171-0 218°8 (II. obs.) 
643 282— ) 1850, Oct. 10. h282isbM,r? 286 is E npsf, gbM. 
TI. 503 || 1851, Oct. 30. h282 vIbM,3'spa*12m. 286 Epf, bM, between the two neb. 
648 286— f there are very few stars. 
IT. 504. J 1856, Dec. 3. Suspect them both to be clusters, both bM, 286 is 1 E sp nf. 
1861, Dec. 28. pone R, gbMN, f one Epf,bM. (VII. obs.) 
646 284— | 3 times not found. 
III. 578 | 1862, Nov. 18. In the centre of a circle of F st. I am not sure 
whether it is a * or a Nucl. in np end; up there is a neb., I 
think, however it may only be a F*. : 
1877, Dec. 27. Cometic, stellar Nucl. in npp end, in a rectang. 
A of 3 st, a little nearer the nf angle. I see only one F* 2'+ 
nnp. no neb. knot. * 9:10 m. Pos. 105°-3, Dist. 7’. Found 
20' south of set. (II. obs.) 
647 285—= |1851, Nov. 29. Epf, BM, about 4’ sfa * 1] mag. 
TI. 285 | 1856, Nov. 29. F, E spnf, bM. 
1856, Dec. 26. Epf,bM,a *seeninornearcentre? S*ahout2'f. (VII. obs.) 
650 287 1855, Dec. 8. Merely aS, rather coarse Cl. (I. obs.) 
652 988— | 1855, Dec. 13. vF,S, R, bM. (I. obs.) 
III. 262 
654 289— }| 1850, Dec. 7. y isa * 9 mag., a is h 289 and has a F nucleus, (5 
IT. 286 | : Pos. Dist. 
655 | R. nova is Nova [=III. 591] a y 83 173' 
=i00t, ff = of Isla 12s 
591 | oy i162 We 
656 291 3 
1851, Oct. 29. The 2nd neb. is F [sketch like the one from 1850]. 
1861, Nov. 6. p one bM, f one perhaps v1 E. 
