G.C. | b&H. | 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
281 105—= 
IIT. 594 
293 one 
2 
298 IT. 252 
299 Ilse 
ITT. 167 
301 114= 
IIT. 168 
1848, Dec. 13. h’s D* is triple and perhaps quadruple. 
| 1848, Dec. 18. 4th * of multiple * not seen; D. nucl. seen but one 
moment. 
1850, Nov. 30. v F, pa quadruple *; a is doubtful. 
1874, Nov. 6. 272 isv F,S, R, stellar. Another similar object, which how- 
ever may be a F *, in Pos. 336°:4 (2). Dist. 142-7 (2). About 12’ sf is 
a rectangular A of st. 11-12m with an eF, Sneb. knot between them [=278] ; 
sf this in Pos. 100°:5. Dist. 203’-0, perhaps not quite exact, is another neb. 
[15*°8 f, 37's, therefore —289], 
1874, Noy. 7. Measures from the yellow * (see Nov. 5). 
Pos. Dist. 
292 146°-6 364-9 
294 108°5 375°8 
295 93-9 372°3 
[5171] 153-7 223-1 
282 207-2 (2) 478°2 (2) 
282 is pL, irregular, perhaps IE pf, bet 4 st; it has a mottled look when 
seen with power 700. (VIII. obs.) 
1850, Dee. 6. h 103 is about 2' n of the 3rd of 4 st, 
which are about 3’ asunder; *9 mf the 4th star 
about 6’. nisaS*. I suspect y to be a neb., B & 6 
are vv F,evF. Pos. Dist. 
af 27°°5 456" 
1850, Dee. 7. Bo 39°5 246 
Be 80:5 559 
ap 30 463 
J think 6 & « have nuclei, 6 e F, y I think is a neb. 
1876, Oct. 14. 276 has a sharper Nucl. than shown on the sketch from Dec. 
1860. Novae all seen (sketch correct), ¢ has a * 11 mag. 1’ nf, y is f two st 
nnp ssf about 1’ apart. 
Pos. Dist. 
1876, Oct. 22. 276 to 3rd * south 158°:4 gil” 
* 8m. 90:9 558°9 
275=y,e F,eS, stellar 352-7 339 
277=B8, v F, 31:6 490°3 
(V. obs.) 
1854, Dec. 11. vm E, bM, susp. vF* in s end, [speculum dewed.] (I. obs.) 
1866, Nov. 13. cB, pS, bM, may have some details shown on a better night. 
Nebulosity was suspected around it by Lord Oxmantown and myself, 
especially on the p side, where there is probably either an ee F nebula or an 
arm connected with 293. Glimpses were seen of a star p and hardly included 
in the bright middle part. A star p. (I. obs.) 
2 Nucl. 
or Nucl. and * in neb. 
1851, Oct. 23. 
3st f neb.; light unequal. 
1852, Sept. 16. 
2' diameter; sev. st in it, probably a FC]. (VI. obs.) 
1856, Dec. 27. Two together, right hand one [n one ?] r, both have a0 9° 
nuclei; np them is another R and np it another, E and with 
2 st in it? 
1857, Nov. 16. 3 neb. in field, A is E pf and has a * closely sp. Y, 
B is R, bM, with ragged edge, C is 8, R, bM. 2999. 
1873, Dec. 19. 299 & 3011 np one is pB, v 8, R, svmbM, * 16m. Jp 
Pos. 316°-8, Dist. 13:2, *12 m. Pos. 110°:3, Dist. 136":1, sf 
one is 171"'8 dist. from np neb. and is pB, S, R, smbM. 
1874, Nov. 5. Both vS, with stellar Nucl. and pB; the p one is the brighter 
and E nearly pf. Pos. 335°:0 (2), Dist. 170'°6 (2). 
