Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
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G. C. | h. & H. | 
390 II. 253 
391 147— 
IT. 610 
393 148 
399 149— 
JO, @iy 
396 150— 
Ii, NOY 
397 IT. 589 
398 0 6 
399 IT. 228) 
402 | IL. 2295 
400 W 5) 
IV. 42 
403 lo2— 
II. 612 
412 156— 
IT. 859 
413 
1866, Dec. 6. A fine neb. of the character of the neb. in Andromeda. c B, 
v L, E 37°-1, possibly curved and with details. E Nucl. which was 
suspected to be in two parts or to have some peculiarity. A *in Pos. 108°°6, 
Dist. 108-4. 
1875, Nov. 26. pF, pL, diffused. On a better night some details might be 
visible, the concentration is probably excentric (nff the middle). E 41°-8 
(2), about 2’ long. * 15 m about 110" dist. sff. 
1876, Oct. 16. pB, pL, mE 41°. Looks like a brush, fades away gradually sf, 
more sharply defined np. Condensation in nf end. F % f 1’, 2 st 10-1lm 
sp (1' dist. spnf) the nearer of the two in Pos. 234°-7, Dist. 4322 from 
neb, (III. obs.) 
1856, Nov. 30. S, R, bM, * for Nucl. 
1857, Sept. 18. pF, S, perhaps 1 E sp, mbM. - 
1876, Nov. 19. F,S,1E, gshMN,—* 14m; nf are 2st ?’ and 1}' dist. in one 
line. *12m Pos. 328°-7 (2). Dist. 190" (estim.). * 12 m Pos. 243°-7. 
Dist. 265” (estim.) Many F st nearer. (III. obs.) 
1854, Dec. 11. 8, R, bMN. Forms a trapezium with 3 st. (I. obs.) 
1856, Nov. 30. E np sf, bM. 
1857, Sept. 18. S, pm E np sf, bM, is about 2’ pa ¥%. (III. obs.) 
1854, Oct. 26. A tolerably B ray, bM. The B portion is narrow, but I think 
F neby extends laterally; * south of centre and another fainter one sp 
centre ? 
1856, Oct. 23. The brighest part not quite a minute broad, but there is outlying 
F neby. ; Nucl; * in s edge. 
1876, Nov. 20. pl, m E 80°:0, F, vvglbM. (VII. obs.) 
1875, Nov. 19. pB, pL, ir R, vlbM,*10-11m. Pos. 65°-8 (3), Dist. 195-6 
@E (06 eb) 
1871, Oct. 7. Seen in its place in moonlight. (I. obs.) 
1873, Sept. 28. ITI 229 is pB, 8, R, gbM. *10m. Pos. 85°-7. Dist. 203-9 or 
14°55 f, 15'-4 n. This * has a D * south, Pos. 208°°3. Dist. 110-6 ; Pos. of 
D. * 208°-+-, Dist. 6’-+, both st 12 m. 
1876, Oct. 23. 399 has a * 11m. in Pos. 271°-1, Dist. 192”. 402 is smbM. 
1876, Dec. 12. 2 neb in Pos. 101°-7, Dist. 392'-0, both pB, mbM, p one is Hand 
has a * in Pos. 273°-0, Dist. 192”. RA. motion got out of order. (III. obs.) 
1856, Oct. 3. Long, vF., vibM. B * in p edge. 
1876, Nov. 8. *9m with p F neb. E. 168°-4, longer on n side of *, concave p, 
convex f. 
1877, Oct. 30. E 161°-5, clouds came on. (IV. obs.) 
1876, Nov. 20. F,1E np sf, * 13:14m. Pos. 100°-3, Dist. 106”, (estim.) 
(1. obs.) 
1850, Oct. 7. Light rather equable, a minute * in the p part, r? 
1851, No. 24. E,a*10magnf. Sketched. 
1856, Nov. 28. I see stars sparkling in it at times. 
1876, Nov. 8. pF,cE75°-9. *10m Pos. 41°-6, Dist. 79-9". [See P.T. 1861, 
Pl. XXV, fig. 2.] (V. obs.) 
1873, Sept. 28. pF;S;R;bM. Five stars near, two of which are men- 
tioned by D’Arrest as being in a straight line with the nebula. 
* 10 mag. Pos. 114°:1 Dist. 143''8 
* 12 mag. 124°8 95-4 
* 11:5 mag. 1965 82-2 
* 11:0 mag. 297-4 77.0 
* 11-5 mag. 18°3 128-2 
