20 
351 
302 
| 
h. & H. | 
Il. 172 
nee, Hf 
TEL 441} 
TIT. 442 ( 
128 
=I. 100 
130 
= ir 
| 
R. nova. 
132 
IT. 4 
131 
=M. 33 
SWo UY 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
1867, Jan. 4. Two, perhaps three neb., but I had not time to examine 
the field closely. ais F, v8, Be F, y is doubtful. (1. obs.) 
1866, Nov. 8. p neb. E ns, bM, f neb. much fainter,¢c S, R. (I. ebs.) 
1856, Nov. 28. h 128 is B,L,m E, B Nucl. About 2' or 3'f isa 
S. neb. which I think is a Cl. 
1856, Nov. 29. Much better seen than on last night, edge ragged, * np 
quite distinct, * susp. on n extremity. The F neb. f was also seen. [This 
F neb. is entered in the Gen. Cat, as 343—=R. nova. There cannot be the 
slightest doubt it is = h 130 which is identical with III 431, as already 
pointed out by Auwers and d’Arrest. Nobody has seen more than 2 neb. 
here]. 
1877, Son 6. B, pL, mbMN, and v F,S, gbM, Pos. 110°°6 (2), Dist. 2583 
(2). (LV obs.) 
1856, Nov. 28. B,S, R, Nucl,. a v F * p and another n. 
1877, Oct. 31. B, pS, R or a little oval, mbMN. * 8 m f 12’, clouds prevented 
measures. (II. obs.) 
1849, Sept. 6. A spiral. 
1849, Sept. 16. New spiral, s branch the brightest, 
none F’, nf one short but p B, p one pretty distinct, 
sf one but suspected ; the whole inv. in F. neby. 
which probably extends past sev. knots which lie 
about it in different directions. F. neb. seems to 
extend very far f. Drawing taken [see P. T. 1850 
Pl. XXXVI fig. 5] not very accurate, but repre- 
sents sufficiently well the general character of the 
central portion. 
1849, Oct. The whole neb. in flocculi. 
1850. Sept. 13. LL spiral full of knots, nf is a B, S neb. 
which on a very good night might appear attached to 
spiral, than which it is brighter. 
1850, Oct. 11 & Nov. 27. Spiral arrangement not clearly seen. 
Pos. Dist. 
1850. Nov. 29. ap Psy? il" 
ay 163 : 56 
ao 160 176 
ae 178 187 
aé 192 224. 
an 206 254. 
a 0 224 298 
1850, Dec. 27. ap 147 334 
ax 179 356 
ak 201 342 
wy 143 388 
al 287 270 
aw 341 405 
1851, Jan. 2. a 2 5 318 
aw 357 282 
a3 51 660 
ao 38 590 
ar 58 676 
1851, Oct. 22. Viewed for drawing, I should not have seen the spiral arrange- 
ment, had I not observed it before. 
1851, Oct. 25. Neby. extends for sev. minutes all round, perhaps for half a 
degree in radius. 
1851, Oct. 29. Observed for drawing. 
1851, Dec. 14 & 26. Sketched. 
