Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 31 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
1875, Jan. 9. vm, vm bM to an oval Nucl., sev. Fst inv. *11:12m. Pos. 
199°-5 (2), Dist. 118'"-9 (2) ; * 10-11 mag. Pos, 219°-3 (2), Dist. 221"-9 (3). 
1877, Nov. 30. *10-11m. Pos..197°-9 (2), Dist. 119-7 (2). * 9:10 m. Pos. 
217°-9 (2), Dist. 2185 (2). Clouds. (XIII. obs.) 
576 943— | 1876, Nov. 19. pF, S, IE ns, mbM, * 11 mag. Pos. 38°, Dist. 60" estim. 
IT. 592. Seen through clouds. (I. obs.) 
581 246— | 1848, Dec. 22. 1K spp nff. 
IT. 5 | 1852, Jan. 17. E, gbM. 
1877, Nov. 27. F, 8, 1E pf, bM, * in Pos. 67°:4 (2), Dist. 81"-0(2). (III. obs.) 
583 947=— | 1856, Nov. 30. F,vS, R,bM. (I. obs.) 
584 248 1872, Oct. 13. LL, B scattered cluster ; an isosceles triangle of stars on then side 
points s to a red * which has a small companion sp. [Probably the D * is 
h. 1123]. (1. obs.) 
589 254— |1848, Nov. 4. 3vEFst near. (I. obs.) 
590 256—= | 1850, Nov. 29. Found with some difficulty ; I think itis vl Enp.sf. AS. 
IIT. 584 neb. susp. about 6’ nf. 
1856, Dec. 18. vS, 1E, bM. 
1875, Dec. 24. F, 8S, R, psbM, * 16m. p about 100” dist. * 13 mag. in Pos. 
67°-8 (3), Dist. 141-7 (3). (II. obs.) 
591 258— | 1850, Nov. 30. A F dash of light nearly pf. The n edge is the best defined. 
Jt, dk It is 4’ long at least, and tapers off to the f end. 
1861, Dec. 27. v F, np edge more sharply defined than sf one. I strongly 
suspect a F parallel patch p, which perhaps joins the f end of neb. 
1863, Dec. 29. E pf, sof a A of stars; n edge sharpest. Is there a twist at f 
end round to the n? (V. obs.) 
592 255— | 1854, Nov. 24. L, R. Susp. Nucl. or * in centre, 2 conspicuous st. inv. in 
IT. 633 p side. 
1855, Oct. 7. pL. A conspicuous * on p. edge and another on s. edge. 
1856, Dec. 27. I am pretty sure this is a cl. has 3 st. in edge, and I think I see 
one just p. the nucl. 
1857, Dec. 9. LL, pB, R, with ill-defined edges. It certainly has nucl. or * 
nearly in centre, and B * on np edge, another * inv. in sp.edge. (IV. obs.) 
594 | 257— )| 1849, Dec. A rather B, R, B pB, R, C pF, 8, R. D FE dash, E eee F, pL, R. 
III. 162 [A=h 257, B=h 260, E=h 261, see diag. 1850, Nov. 5.] 
595 | 1850, Nov, 5. Diagram made. Disav F double neb. A 
596 >| R.novee | red * 10 mag. pA about 18’. [h has a red 7:8 mag. 
597 { f 43°-5 p, but this * follows the neb. and is not red according 
598 | 260— to d’Arrest and Schénfeld ; perhaps Herschel’s remark 
IIT. 163 | about the red colour belongs to the above-mentioned 
599 261 J * 10 mag. 
1850, Dec. 5. 5 knots, the p one has a v F appearance of = 
being double. 
1851, Jan. 2. The pone isa D neb. 
1851, Dec. 26. The pone is D; a ruddy * 10 mag. p 16’. 
1872, Oct. 11. 594 is F, S, gbM, * 16 m. 10%:0 f (by chronom.) 597 is v F, 
S, R, vgbM. Pos. 2°-4, Dist. 157'5 [or 0°5 f, 157"-4 n] from 594. 595 
is F, R. Pos. 323°-8, Dist. 283'8 from 594 [or 13°2 p, 2289 n.] 
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