Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 23 
G. C. h. & H. a 
1874, Nov. 2. About 25's and 6'p III 179 isapB,S8, ir R 
neb. bet 3 st with another, smaller ones of it (!) anda F * 
or neb. knot very near f the latter. (II. obs.) 
414 II. 618 | 1874, Nov. 2. F,S,R. * 12:13 m in Pos. 278°:7 (2), Dist. 
40'-2 (2). * 16 min Pos. 209°-9 (2), Dist. 47'-4 (2) (I. obs.) [+4 
416 III. 179 | 1874, Nov. 2. vm E102°-1 (2), fades gradually away. (I. obs.) 
420 |III. 562] | 1850, Oct. 28. Group of 5 or more, ssf about 12’ is a F, pL neb. with st in it; 
421 IIT. 564 4’ or 5’ nnf of group is another neb, perhaps two ; f this last is one about 11’, 
422 157= Others both p and f at greater distances. 
IIT. 563 | | 1855, Oct. 7. Fine group of Nebule, their relative posi- 
423 | tion roughly given in sketch. A is seen with higher 
424 -|R, novee power (single lens) to be double; B is suspected to 
425 be a neb. Several more knots near. 
427 DO | 1855, Oct. 12. Seen as before. About 6’ or 7’ sf this group 
IIT. 565 J isa p B, Rneb, b M; and about 8' sp same group is 
another neb., F, 8, R, and about 10’ nf the group is a 
p B, 1 E neb., with B Nucl., susp. resolvable; 5’ or 6’ nf this neb. is another 
fainter ray. Several other neb. in the sky adjacent. [All these neb. were 
observed by d’Arrest except the neb. 8' sp. | 
1875, Nov. 27. Saw first 2 v F neb. p and f, then sp them a group of 4 neb., 
susp. an e F neb. spp them, but clouds interrupted the obs". The group con- 
sists of IIT 563 (=h 157), IIT 564, Il] 562, and IIT 565; the 2 first men- 
tioned neb. are observed by d’ Arrest. 
1876, Nov. 18. Sf the centre of group of 4 neb. is an e F, p Lneb. [Nova dA. 
5196}, Pos. 166°, Dist. 390", it has 2 st 12:13 mag s. About 10’ nf the 
group, Pos. 73° isa p F, S neb. [Nova d’A. = 5197], forming a A with 2 st 
13m p and np (perhaps a 3rd *).  Foll. last neb. Pos. 85°-0, Dist. 310'':0 is 
an e F, p L neb. [Nova d@A.=5198] with a * 15m 1'+ sf. Nova [= 51995] 
nf h 157, Pos. 35°-1, Dist. 210-5, v F, pS, it has a * 11 m in Pos. 297°-0, 
Dist. 110-3, * 12: 13m about same dist. sf, the 2 st and neb. being almost in 
a line. (LX obs. ) 
426 161 1850, Oct. 7. Faint. 
=I. 596] 1851, Nov. 24. Oval, * close to n edge. (II obs.) 
428 162 (55 Andromedae). Viewed 11 times. No neb. atmosphere seen. [It has pro- 
bably never been nebulous, see Schjellerup Astron. Nachr. No. 1613, comp. 
Phil. Trans. 1833, p. 499- 500.1 
429 163 1857, Sept. 20. p F, R bM, no Nucl. (I obs.) 
430 164 1854, Dec. 11. vB Nucl., F neby. perhaps E np sf. 
=IT. 270| 1866, Nov. 9. cB, S, mbM. 
1876, Oct. 22, pB, vsm bM N=* Im. * 12:12m. - Pos. 207°-0 (3), Dist. 
302"-4 (2). (IIT obs.) 
431 165 1856, Nov. 29. More E than h describes it, y BM. (1 obs.) 
= 2443 
==, 105 
434 Puce 1875, Dec. 23. eeF, pL, R, vlbM; perhaps vlE pf. Difficult to see, as 6 
Arietis is about 6'n, * 12:13 m 11° f in Pos. 67°-6 (2). Clouds. 
NSU, Jan. 13. v F,S, irr. fig. * 12 m. in Pos. 65°-6 (3), Dist. 1684 (3). This 
*is in Pos. 141°:0, Dist. 447'-2 (2) from 6 Arietis. Accordingly the neb, 
is 10°°9 p the * 12m and 69"-7 s [d’Arrest has 109 and 35''], while this * 
is 20°-0 f and 348” s of 6 Arietis. From this we obtain as the place of G, C, 
434 for 1860:0. 1? 47™ 3*:9. 69° 59’ 38”. (IT obs.) 
449 ne 221 } Pos. Dist. 
444 169 1850, Oct. 11. Group of 5. a p 10°-4 Dey 
445 ay 43-7 Cy" 
Ha R. novee | aé 115-0 197” 
447 J ae 293°3 NG" 
