Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 9 
G.C | h. & H. | — 
ee. F. neb., fairly certain, Pos. 212°-3. Dist. 219-5 from 39 or 8-4 p., 
3’ 56 south. Place of nova [say G. C. 40] for 1860, 0" 13" 56°9, 
68° 22’ 21”-3 Another ee F,c L, Rneb., was certainly and repeatedly 
seen. Pos. 7°:4. Dist. 289-2 or 2°-7f., 4’ 46/8 n. of 39. Place of nova 
[= 5095] for 1860-0, 0" 14™ 8*-0, 68° 14’ 28/9. [These 2 novae are difterent 
from those seen in 1854, the positions of which were first determined by 
d’Arrest, as well as from Nova Schultz—5096, 0® 14™ 34-4, 68° 21’ 10”. ] 
(V obs.) 
53 21 1855, Nov. 3. Esp,nf, the arms being v F, and the p. one rather the 
=III 148 brighter, they are perhaps cut off from central Nucl. by dark spaces, but all 
this is very uncertain. Night not good. 
1857, Sept. 18. S,bM,N? Not sure of its shape ; suspect v F neby. prolonged 
in s p direction. 
1857, Oct. 22. I suspect outlying neby., especially p. and f. 
1861, Nov. 2. R, gb M,vF knot or* ton. (XI obs.) 
54 abt 1873, Sept. 22. e F,S,R,* 94m. Pos. 275°. Dist. 229-9. 
1873, Dec. 10. cF,vS,1Esp,nf,sbM. 
+ 13) m:; Pos. 113°°5 Dist. 1167-3. 
= 19) rin. » 203 -9 », 230 -4. 
* 132 m. Pes 1a) » 390 5. 
* 103 m. 5 216 °2 » 226 -4, 
* 16 m. » 305 °8 5 el) (II obs.) 
59 23) i : , 
60 1| 1850, Noy. 4. 2 S objects about equally dis- 
61 aay t tant from 25. Both Lord R. and I thought 
62 og | they were small neb., they lie a little below 
64 j the minor axis of h. 25; h. 25 has nucl. 
1874, Dec. 12. Sp 59 is D. * (about 13 m.), 
whose northern comp. is in Pos. 201°-1 
(2). Dist. 46-4 (3) from the neb. The 
comps. of the D * are in 160°-4 (2), 19/2 
(2). 62 is c. E. in Pos. 2°-4, m b M, prob- 
ably sharp on f. side, and a little curved, 
convex side f.; two st. (or e. S nebs. knots 
perhaps ?) follow very near. Suspected a nebs. knot between 59 and 62, a 
little south (=G. C. 60). 
1876, Oct. 12. 59 isp F,S,mb M, n. compt. of a * in Pos. 205°-5. Dist. 46’”-7 
COM veh ava Ss eH enipy site liv 504s fandi= 112™ 14” nnp); 
from 62. Pos. 208°-0, Dist. 217/78 
61. eF, eS, stellar ; 5 » EW, » Gil ® 
64. v F, eS, stellar (no other knot, 16)) 8 a » OF WM pp» Be 3 
1877, Nov. 7. 59 and 62., Pos. 74°-0, Dist. 255-3 (2). 62 is E. 2°-9. * south 
of 59, the line between the components is nearly perpendicular to the line 
from 59 to 62. 59 ton comp. Pos. 201°-9, Dist. 42/3. [Spider line micr. ] 
(V obs.) 
66 26 1850, Dec. 6. R, F Nucl., 40”. (I obs.) 
—IT 855 
69 It 471 | 1876, Oct. 14. pB,S,bM,* 11 m.mnp 4/,v F * bet. neb. and *. Seen 
through clouds. (I obs.) 
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1851, Oct, 25. L, v Fneby. round a* 12m. TI suspect it is a spiral of the 
faintest class, perhaps h 29. Found at 0" 28", 42° 23. [Is it 90 2 
1851, Nov. 24. At 0" 26™, 42° 20’, is av F neby round a * 12°13 m., sev. st. 
inv. It follows a ruddy * 9-10 m., about 45’, and a little n. [This * is not 
in Schjellerup’s list]. 
1851, Dec. 18. * in centre has S companion sf; npisa %. Sev. st. inv. in the 
neb., which is L and F. 
TRANS. ROY. DUB. SOC., N.S. VOL. 1, Cc 
