Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
137 
139 
149 
1867, Dec. 28. Has a B.*np Pos. 335°-5. Dist. 360”; alsoa*f. Pos. 
82°-0, Dist. 137”. The B. * has another * f. Pos. 70°°9. Dist. 543”. 
1857, Sept. 19. v F,S, R, b M, just n. ofav F*. (1. obs.) 
1854, Nov. 22. p B, v8, R, a F * v closely p. ?? 
1857, Sept. 20. F,vS, R, b M, see no * p. (night indifferent.) (IL. obs.) 
1876, Nov. 8. p B, p L,iR, seems with higher power to have two points of 
condensation, p. and f., the f. one the brighter. I think the p. one is a8. * 
involved. Lord Rosse thought it r. 
*10 m. (a). Pos. 255°-4 (2). Dist. 174’ (2). 
*10-11 (@) from a. 269:1. 58-6. (I. obs.) 
1848, Dec. 22. 3 neb. ina linenff, p. one=h. 59, other 
two v F, middle one e F, v §, dist. of extremes about 
12’, S. * s. of middle one. 
1854, Oct. 17. 3 neb., central one v F, p. one B, R, b. M. 
1854, Nov. 22. Found a neb., 8, R, b M [mistaken for 139, is no 
doubt= 136. | 
1856, Oct. 23. 3 neb, forming a triangle. A. is p B, R, b M, Nucl. 
B. is b M, KE, * inv., and another on p. edge. C. is F, 1 E, 
b M. 
1875, Nov. 27. 136 is p B,S, BR, b M. One at least of the 
novae was undoubtedly seen, e F, p L, about one field of 
low power [=11’]nf 136. Clouds came on just when I AS 
had found it. I think there is another equally F neb. 3’ ( ; 
to 5/n. of the above nova, but I had no time to remark |_6y E 
its position with certainty. There is no doubt that 139—136. [The “ Nova” 
seen was observed by d’A. 35° f., 3’ n. of 136.] 
1875, Dec. 20. p. B.,notv.S., R,gvlbM. The night was hazy, and only 
one of the “‘novae” was seen by glimpses about 8’ n. f. 
*12 m. from 136. Pos. 45°-8 (2). Dist. 152/78 (3). 
*13°14 m. 291°5 (2). 89:5 (2). (VII. obs.) 
1849, Sept. 8, F. Lord R. thought centre r. 
1857, Sept. 18. S, p B disc. in v F haze of mottled neby., which seems 
brightest in a line p. and f., a is perhaps a neb. ; 
1857, Oct. 22. 8, p F, nearly R. Query v F neby. projecting to p 
side of neb. ? 
1874, Dec. 26. p B,b M; E, nearly pand f. A yellowish *11 m.,s if 
in Pos. 167°°5, Dist. 218’-1 (3). Two v §,e F. neb. n n p and n p !(V. obs.) 
1850, Nov. 4. The np neb. has nucl.; thes f is fainter and bifurcation susp. 4 
1850, Nov. 7. Thesf neb. has either 2 knots (with a dark space between?) or 
is a close F, D. neb. ; n p neb. has nucl. 
1850, Dec. 6. Then p neb. is b M; s f one bifurcated in n p side, and the p 
fork has a brighter appearance than the f one. [These 3 obs’. are of h. 69 
and 70. 
1851, Oct. bo. s neb. appeared at times to have 2 knots init. 12’/nanda 
little p is another neb. [IIT. 430] 8. * n p it about 1’, 
1856, Oct. 3. 69 is 8, B, R, B. nucl. 70 is F, E and patchy. Susp. formed of 
2 knots inv. in F neby. thus—[see PlateI.] There appears to be neb. con- 
nexion between them all. 
1857, Nov. 15. Silvered mirror shows the object brighter than before, but no 
new details; definition bad. 
1857, Dec. 7. pone S, R, and has v B centre=* 8 ; f neb. very closely double, 
and moittled,* in p edge? F neby envelopes them. Neb. n of these [155] is 
E p and f, b M. 
