14 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C | h. & H | —— 
1876, Nov. 9. F, Enp,sf, probably brighter in np end (and along f edge 1) 
* 11m., Pos. 93°°8 (3), Dist. 334-6 (3). (II obs). 
189 81 | 1866, Nov. 9. Found an object which was, I think, a neb., b M, v8, H, Sky 
SIO, 1S) not good. 
1876, Oct. 12. eF,pS. Sky bad in this altitude. (II. obs.) | 
199 | 1873, Dec. 10. pB,S,R,smbM., *13m., Pos. 250°-4., Dist. 54”-4 and * | 
13m., Pos. 48°.0, Dist. 46-0, These stars are very nearly of equal 
| magnitudes, the f. one being perhaps 0°3 brighter than the p. one. 
| 1874, Oct. 7. F, S, bet. 2st. 15m. The p. one in Pos. 256°:4, Dist. 61”°5. 
| 1874, Nov. 2. E, S, R, * 14m. Pos. 252°°9. (3). Dist. 607-5 (2). * 14m. Pos. 
| 52°-9 (2). Dist. 47-2 (2). (III obs.) 
| Pos. Dist. 
1850, af 169° 139” [202—203 | 
202 | 84—IT.||Nov.4. By 166 262 203—206} 88 | 
215 | | yy 201 34 206—205 Is 
203 | 85=II. VOOM LOD 206— 209 
216 ye 176 332 206 — 208 |, 
205 R. nova e& igs) non 208—207 
| 206 86—II. +} (6¢ should pro- 210—208 
| 27 L k bably be a8) f 79 295 910207] 
207 AS, D neb. suspected at a’. 
208 r 7 | Pos. Dist. 
209 |R. nova | WIS, saof HOB — AY"o7/ | 
210 |R. nova) | Dec.10. yB 339-9 273-0 | 
Novee ya 342-0 409-6 
y 6 158°3 (2) 198-3 (3) 
ye  175°3 (2) 334-4 (2) 
179-1 (2) 432°9 
yé a“ 
nova 127: 9 129-5[—5149] 
8cH,« a F, — p B, and the novay F. From the above measures ¢ f y 2".14, 
5’ 3372's. and & f y 0°53, 7 12-8 s ; these results prove that, = 207 and 
e— 208. 
1874, Dec. 1. Group of 8, R neb., 206 is the largest, 205 much fainter, 202 
and 203 slightly brighter than 206, 208 p B. Measures from a * 12°13 m., 
south of 205 and 206. 
Pos. Dist. 
a= 202 RH ATT" 4 
B= 203 351-5 338°3 
its: J 
YE ayy 28 150-2 
= 207 L747 352°3 
e= 2068 165:°9 261°3 
o= 209 130°4 153°6 
[5148 =] Nova 236-0 267-8 
1874, Dec. 26. Seen for a short time between clouds. I made a sketch of the 
nebule south of the * 12:13 m. 
1876, Dec. 12. From * 12-13 m. to 
Pos. Dist. 
206 24°°8 88''-4 
208 166-2 259°9 the middle one of 3 
209 128°8 158-0 faintest and northern-most of 3. 
Nova 234-0 2609 v F,vS. [=5148] 
Nova 225-8 428-5 v BF, vS. | =5147 
Nova 285-6 497-0 stellar, m b M, r?.[=5146] 
The last nova looks at first sight like a hazy *, the higher power seems to 
resolve it, at all events sev. luminous points were seen. Has a * 12m. in 
Pos. 166°-8 Dist, 74-0. (IX. obs.) 
