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Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
ITT. 567 
204= 
IIT. 604 
205= 
III. 206 
207 = 
VI. 33. 
II. 246 
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1848, Noy. 4. F, scarcely seen in finder, another S neb. 60° np 14’ dist., if it 
be not a F *. 
1850, Noy. 30. Neb. did not appear double. 
1851, Dec. 23. I suspect a F appendage f; a D * f. 
1855, Dec. 8. Either a single R neb. with a, * iy. sf centre or double. 
1857, Dec. 9. Supposed to be of annexed shape with Nucl. near s edge 
and a border of F neby. along that side of neb. (needs confirmation.) iN 
1861, Nov. 2. F,8,gbM. Ithought I saw a * near middle. (VI. obs.) 
494 
1852, Sept. 17. Two nebule seen close together and a streak suspected n of them, 
but sky too white to be sure of F details. 9 
1856, Nov. 29. The 3 p ones are exactly in a line p & f, the 4th is | 4959 
a little s of this line and fainter than the others, all are 8, R, 
bM. (IL obs.) 
1872, Oct. 11. F;S; R; vglbM; no elongation noticed. (HL. observed |@ 
1E.) Four stars near. 
Pos. Dist. 
© TML aati, 148°-2 1378 
=? WSS) sii, 83°-9 50":0 
com NUNES) saa, 43°°8 alc () 
From the 3rd star is an 11:3 m. star, Pos. 293°-9, Dist. 1429. 
The magnitudes of the 3 larger stars are somewhat uncertain, having been 
hurriedly estimated. (I. obs.) 
1861, Nov. 2. Enpsf; I strongly suspect a dark lane p Nucl. (I obs.) 
1856, Nov. 28. S, R, 1bM, a * in centre. (I obs.) 
1850, Sept. 13. Between the 2 clusters h 207 & 212 there is a red * nearer 
the 2nd Cl. 
1860, Dec. 10. The central * in h207 has a dark space of an oval shape 
around it with only 3 vvF st in it. 
1866, Sept. 28. Nearly p G. C. 521 than which it is more compressed. There 
is only one small star near one of the bright stars [these doubtless form the 
D * h 1114] none at all near the other. No red stars noticed between 
this cluster and G. ©. 521. 3 ft. Newtonian. 
1873, Sept. 21. The p of the magnificent clusters in Perseus. The 7 m star in 
the p end of the well-known ellipse is yellow, but certainly not red. There isa 
second 7 m yellow star about 3’nf. 113° f and 96'-7 n of the yellow star in 
the ellipse is a very red * 74 m, nf which is a star 9™ deep blue. These 
stars p G. C. 521. (VIL. obs.) 
1850, Nov. 5. h210 is E npsf, a * in sf end, bM; I am 
nearly sure it is r. 15’ p is 208, S, n of triple *. Saw st 
in it. 
1854, Noy. 22. 208 is E nearly ns; a S but conspicuous * 
closely f centre, but not involved. [I am pretty sure of the 
existence of an ee F patch of neby. south and in a line 
with its longer axis, but it needs confirmation. 210 is [:_- 
oval? longer axis np sf, B Nucl ; sp I suspect a vv F patch. 
1855, Nov. 3. 208 is B, * cl. f, vy F comp. neb. south (near 2 F st). 210 has a 
* or knot in p end, centre susp. r; dark space running along south side of 
Nucl.? Susp. a vvF neb. south. 
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