Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 19 
G. C. | h. & H. | <= 
[Nore.—It seems doubtful whether the two observations from 1856 and 1857 
really belong to h113 & 114, or whether perhaps some of the many other 
neb. near this set were mistaken for 113 & 114. The descriptions would seem 
to show that the latter was the case, and the diagram from 1857, Nov. 16, 
shows great resemblance to the group 292, 294, 295. If so, G. C. 302 would 
have to be struck out.] (IV. obs.) 
303 116= | 1851, Dec. 18. South end is like a brush or broom with a split init. [See Plate I.] 
TIf.253 | 1876, Nov. 9. Points to a * 13m np 3/4 dist, * 15 m. bet them, 2’+ from neb. 
Neb is E 136°-8. Lord Rosse thought it had two points of condensation, 
# apart; I thought it spread out in the f end like a fan. Not well seen. 
(II. obs.) 
304 16) = 1856, Oct. 3. p B, S disc enveloped in F outlying neby. and looks like an 
II. 461 unresolved cluster. (I. obs.) 
307 117= | 1866, Nov. 13. bM; was thought to appear like a Cl. 3st s, sf. and f. 
I. 151 Clouded up. (I. obs.) 
Novae ? sue 1850, Nov. 7. At 1° 18" & 57° 15’'+. I found a F, BR neb, 
gbMN, 20" and np another F, R, NPD=—57° 2'+. Stars 
about 10 mag. 
1857, Nov. 27. [Diagram like the one made on Noy. 7] [not 
identified, 306 & 5176 are near the place. | 
311 118 1855, Oct. 16. IT found here 4 neb. seen as in sketch; a is 
312 R. nova pB, 8, R, bM toa dull Nucl. (Gis E and has Nucl., 2 st 
317 120 close to np edge, y is v F, has Nucl. and is E nearly ns, 
318 | R. nova while 6 is vv F and indeed rather doubtful. [a=h 118, 
1875, Nov. 21. Measures from 317 
Pos. Dist. 
* 8-9 m (B. D. 33°-229) 202°-4 495"-1 
311 273°4 (2) 524-1 or 42%-0 p, 31" n 
312 (S, R, F) 347°2 179°5 or p 31*9, 175-0" n 
317 (e F, diff.) 129-7 IsKDere (IL) oxese EOL, Tey", 
[adopting d’Arrest’s position for 317 we have for 1860-0 
312 IE IG ES ysyee 56° 4’ 16" 
318 1 18 38-4 5559 26.] (IIT. obs.) 
1872, Oct. 30. F, cl, about 2’ long. Pos. of E 31°-4. Pos. of 2 knots or F st 
96°-3, Dist. 110'-9. The line joining these crosses the northern end of neb. 
313 |LIT. 556 1854, Dec. 9. pB, pL,R, bMN. 
314 | 119 
or nearly so. 
1876, Nov.8. Fray, E28°-0. *9-10m. Pos. 58°:4, Dist. 281'-5. No “knots” 
close to it, only eF st np & nf. (III. obs.) 
315 121 1856, Oct. 3. R,bM. 
= 1876, Oct. 23. pF, pL, R, vgbM, eF* 12’ n. 
Il. 462 Pos. Dist. 
ealilyan, 296°°1 IS Bee 
*12-13m. 83:2 190°6 (II. obs.) 
326 122 1876, Oct. 23. F, pL, E npsf, 2 st 13:14m p & np 22’. Orange-red * 9°10 m 
=e (with a F comp”. 3 p.) Pos. 45°-1 (2), Dist. 547-3 (2) or 25°9 f, 386-0 n. 
IT. 463 [The * is Schj. 447 and the place of the neb. for 1860-0 
1* 19" 29°-9 88° 42' 21"-4.] (I. obs.) 
327 | 123— | 1857, Sept. 18. mEnpsf. F triple * £; at a av F * or neb. patch. 
IIT. 560 |1857, Sept. 20. Details of last obs*. fully confirmed. (II. obs.) 
