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G. C. | h. & H. | —— 
461 dA. || 1855, Nov. 3. Has comp. neb. 5’ or 6's. The large neb. has 
AG3e LOL — Ty | nucl., and seems enveloped in EF. neby. in rays. One branch in | 
464 112 f particular strongly suspected as at A curved towards the * p. 
R. nova J This needs confirmation on a better night. [Comp. neb.—464 
=461, distance estim. too large. | A 
1855, Dec. 7. Observed ; thought I saw F arm to np as before. 4 
Lord R. also thought so and suspected appendages. 
1856, Oct. 23. Nucl. r? * on f edge. 
1856, Dec. 18. No appendages seen; S * nf. Neb. is oval nearly p & f. Nucl. 
pB & oval p & f. 
1857, Nov. 15. The larger one r? 
1861, Nov. 8. B. & L. nucl. eny. in F neby. but unable to say what shape it is. 
AS. B. R neb. ssp nucl. 
1875, Jan. 7. LL. irreg.; probably r; looks like distant Cluster, with one much 
more condensed part. 
1875, Jan. 9. 463 looks r, at least there seem to be many st in it. Form 
uncertain, sky bright, 461 (—464) is F,S, R, Pos. 203°:3 (4), Dist. 210"-0 
(4) from 463. An eeF neb. point was by glimpses seen by both observers 
in Pos. 315°4, Dist. 2't from 463. If this is a real nebula, it would be a 
nova. (XI. obs.) 
466 | LIT. 214 | 1874, Oct. 7. F, stellar, not quite R but of somewhat irregular shape, prob. 
vlEns or very nearly towards a * 11 m. in Pos. 333°:0 (3), Dist. 143'"7 (23). 
(I. obs.) 
469 182== | 1857, Sept. 18. S, R, bM, sev. S st p & np the neb. 
TT. 223 | 1857, Oct. 23. pB,S, R,bM. (IL. obs.) 
470, 183= 1850, Dec. 7. E-npsf, Nucleus. 
I. 101 | 1876, Oct. 14. pB, mE 160°:3 (3), gbM, fades away gradually. 
Pos. Dist. 
* 12m. 184°-2 (2) 283''°3 (2) 
* 12m. 64:7 2116°8. Has a * 15m. 1 n. 
* 14 m. 944-4. 171°4 
1877, Nov. 7. pB, mE 163°-6,*12m. Pos. 183°:6 (2), Dist. 277-7 (2) 
[Spider line micr.] (IV. obs.) : 
474 185= | 1877, Nov. 6. pB, pL, gmbM,*13:14m. Pos. 325°°3 (2), Dist. 247'°5. 
II. 435 * 13:14 m. Pos. 286°, Dist. 282” (through clouds). (I. obs.) 
478 188= | 1856, Nov. 30. F,S, R,IbM. (LI. obs.) 
IIT. 207 
483 190— | 1854, Nov. 22. eeF, E, no nucleus. * 10 mag. p, 2 F st nf near (1. obs.) 
IT1. 208 
484 191— | 1871, Sept. 16. Viewed. (I. obs.) 
II. 151 
487 193—= | 1856, Dec. 18. bMN, E spnf, S * in s end. <a J 
I. 152 | 1876, Oct. 16. B, pS, gbM, then shbMN=* 9m. Night not good | quam 
now. *9m. in Pos. 320°-4 (2), Dist. 58’°3 (2), * 11 m., Pos. |} -e 
179°°8, Dist. 104-8. (LV. obs.) 
488 194— | 1850, Oct. 3. bM, some stars seen in it; night hazy. (1. obs.) 
489 195 1854, Nov. 13. S, R, bM. 
1856, Noy. 30. Oval, major axis spnf, a F * f closely. There is another F * in 
n edge. (II. obs.) 
493 198— | 1854, Nov. 24. vF, mE, almost lenticular. (I. obs.) 
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