16 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
h. & H. | ae 
240 
264 
269 
Tetehe “a | 1857, Dec. 7. Group of 3 in a triangle, a is 8, R, b M., has a 
92> nucl. and is the brightest of the group, b is 8, F, R,1 b M, ¢. is 
TIT. 593 1 Ens, b M, S* n. d. is either a * ora neb. [b= 234, c.=237, 
93— | a==239, there is therefore no “nova” forming a A with h. 91 
II. 447 J and 92, as in G.C.] 
1866, Dec. 4. Three neb., a, 8, y. 6 is a *, I think, though pos- 
sibly a S neb. (sky not good enough to decide) ; a is the 
brightest and then 6, both p B, [8 = 234, a=239, y=d 
in the obs. from 1857]. 
Pos. Dist. 
a to B 226°°9 (3). 213" (3) [or 10%4 p., 145'6s. | 
a toy 118°5 126 [or 7:4 f. 60:2 s.] 
Interrupted by clouds. (LI. obs.) 
95 1872, Oct. 11. vS, vsmbM, to a starlike Nucl. 
Pos. Dist. 
* 11-2m. 188°:2 127"-0 
* 10:0m. 157°8 160:2 
Sey. st. about 16 mag. precede the neb. rather nearer than the * south. (1. obs.) 
94 1866, Oct. 29. Loose Cl. consisting of 50 or 60 st. of various sizes from about 
8 mag. down. (I. obs.) 
VIT. 45 | 1866, Oct. 29. About 100 st. of various sizesin a field of 15’. (I. obs.) 
1875, Oct. 9. pB, pS, R, mb M, within a A of st. 
Pos. Dist. Pos. Dist. 
*11m. 61°8 (2) 158-2 (2) 14-15m. 276°°6 (2) 106-9 (2) 
*13m. 242-7(2) 121-6 (2) The last * has another one of 15 mag. 
about 100" ssp. (I. obs.) 
96 | 1854, Oct. 26. Lenticularn & s. Thought I saw a* at times in 
R. nova f centre (14 inch single lens) ; a little p is another v v F ray, 
En psf, without Nucl. 
1855, Oct. 16. vF, Ens, has Nucl., * in n‘end. 
1855, Noy. 3. mE, pB. Nucl., * near n end ; np this neb. is a * 
9m. and about the same dist. p this * is another neb., v F, m E. 
1855, Dec. 7. Seen as before, comp. neb. verified. 
1857, Sept 18. Ens, another v F ray p, Enpsf, *a only suspected. 
1861, Dec. 28. The p. edge seems to be sharper than the f. one. A p B,S8, 
1 E neb. p about 5™ clearly resolved. I saw 5 or 6 st. in it and it 
probably does not contain many more. [Is it 5’ p.?] (VII. obs.) 
99 1873. Dec. 11. pF, R, gbM, *15m. Pos. 331°:1 Dist. 35”-0 8m. yellow * Pos. 
=I. 108 99°-9 Dist. 197''-4 [This * is B. W. 1176; hence the place of the neb. for 
1860-0 12 11™ 565, 87° 26' 15"°6 in very close accordance with d’A. | 
1877, Nov. 7. B,S,r? 2st. f, nearly in one line with the neb., nearest one 
9m. Pos. 97°°7. Dist. 197'':4 (spider line micr.). (II. obs.) 
U| 1856, Oct. 3. F,S,R,b MN. [264]. 
§| 1866, Noy. 9. c¢ F, pL,v mb M,* or sharp nucl. in centre. Four stars round 
it. [264. 
1873, pk tt 964is F.L.iR. N=* 16m. Four st. near. 
Pos. Dist. 
“#183 Tr, 121°:8 129”-4 
* 13m: 188°8 193°6 
© WG} ira, 203-4 130°3 
* 13 m- 3580 96°9 
* 8 m. yellow (B.W. 176=Schj. 414). Pos. 216°-2. Dist, 530-4, [whence 
place of neb. for 1860-0. 1" 12™ 30-4°, 87° 1941-5”, see VA. and Schultz. ] 
269 = III 251 f, clouds passing. 
