28 
G. C. | h. & H. | 
526 27= 
TI. 225 
527 I18— 
Wo Ug 
529 219 = 
IT. 438 
530 |R. nova. 
533 III. 570 
538 221 
539 220 
Observations of Nebula and Clusters of Stars. 
1850, Sept. 14. pB, mbM, oval 50” by 70". 
1855, Oct. 12. pl, oval, maj. axis spnf, sbM, probably a distant @. 
1855, Dec. 8. Oval, vF * in p arm and another nf of neb ? 
1861, Nov. 2. A left-handed twist ' 
1875, Dec. 24. pB, S, R, mbM (Nucl. E pf), 3 st 13 mag. and sev. fainter ones 
p ; the central one of the 3 in Pos. 279°-6 (3), Dist. 188-1 (3). (WI. obs.) 
1850, Dec. 27. Pos. of chink 19°. 
1851, Dec. 18. I suspect the p part is not joined 
at its extremities with the main part of neb. 
Dist from to n end is nearly equal to distance 
from 3 to a. 
Pos. Dist. 
1851, Dec. 26. a B 42°°7 Ie 
ay 196-0 278 
a} 196°4 348 
We 207°5 158 
Ray 19 629 
1874, Nov. 29. Direction of split 23°-2 (2). I think the split is broader at n 
end, and that neb. is a little more sharply defined on the f branch. The 
central part is longer, but perhaps not so bright as on the p branch. A 
bifurcation susp. at south end by Lord Rosse (¢ rising). 
1874, Dec. 18. Measures from * a 
Pos. Dist. 
0 253°-4 (2) 77''5 (2) 
é 173-1 (2) 169°3 (2) 
; 162:7 (2) 234-6 (2) 
é 185-1 (2) 179-9 (2) 
y 192:3 2) 280:5 (2) 
From ¢ to 285-2 (1) 105-9 (1) (VIII. obs.) 
1856, Nov. 28. D neb, components unite at pend. Thes oneis L, oval, gbM, 
the n one is more E and fainter, also bM. 
1876, Oct. 14. pF, L, seemed first to have 2 Nuclei pf, the f one being the 
brighter (a little s of the p one), but it was soon seen that the p one is no 
Nucl., but only the brightest part of a curved arm, convex sp, very 
soft. Sometimes I thought there was also some condensed part f the Nucl ; 
Lord Rosse thought there was some patch or neby. s of the Nucl. Dif. 
neby. about, probably to a consid. distance. 
Pos. Dist. 
*11m. 178°-3 291" 
* 15m. 726 123 (II. obs.) 
1874, Nov. 6. pB (at least not v F), 8, 1E npp sff. A *in Pos. 27°3 (3), 
Dist. 145'°5 (3). (I. obs.) 
1856, Noy. 30. vv F, pL, R. A * easily seen in or very near centre, 2 others 
not so certain inv. n of centre. 
1857, Oct. 23. eF, L, mottled, st in it, especially one closely n of centre. 
1875, Jan. 7. L,no aml (sky bright) 8 10 m. Pos. 154°-6 (7), Dist. 200'"0 (8). 
1877, Dec. 1. vF, pL, R,* 10m. Pos. 153°:9, Dist. 182"-4. (IV. obs.) 
1874, Nov. 5. No nebulosity seen, only 3 st about 18-20 mag. close together 
nearly in a line pf. [Not found by d’Arrest']. 
1876, Nov. 18. Is not a neb. but only a few e F st close together, 4 F st near, 
np. [b. has: “ Forms a semicircle with 4 st”’]. (HH. obs. ) 
