8 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C | h. & H. | ——. 
14 6 1854, Oct. 16. En. ands., * atn. end of neb. inv. and another rather fainter 
= IT. 853 s. of centre. 
1854, Nov. 22. Can see but one * in it, very conspicuous at np end of neb., 
pretty sudden nucl., cE, np, sf, a isa F*, 
1855, Oct. 12. E nearly ns, central nucl., * on edge, nf nucl. 
1857, Oct. 23. 2 st. in it, one in centre and one inv. in edge. 
1860, Oct. 11. E np, sf, vgbM, centre r? Saw st. glancing in it at times. 
(VIII. obs.) 
29 13 1854, Oct. 26. vF., I think it is r. 
==IT. 241 | 1855, Oct. 15. p BiR, nucl. (VII obs.) 
=IT. 243 
5093 1877, Oct. 30. pB,pS, ovalpf,smbM. Inside a A of 3st. 12m., one of them 
in Pos. 268°-9 (2), Dist. 143’-7 (2), the 2 others about the same dist. np 
and f. (I obs.) 
31 to 27 15 1] 1855, Oct. 7. A curiously mixed group of st. and neb. knots. ‘There are 6 or 8 
=A 1 \ st. of about 14°15 m., and sev. fainter ones. I counted 7 knots, the 3 northern 
and nove J of which are the brightest. Sketched. [See P. T., 1861, pl. XXV., fig. 1.] 
1862, Nov. 12. There are 3 st. nr., the upper 3 B ones, and two of 
these (8 & y) may be neb., a is v. F. Mr, Mitchell's sketch is |@ -6 _y 
correct in other respects. St. and neb. occupy a field of about | 5 9 «« 
10’ diam. as 
1876, Nov. 17. Group of neb., all p S, ande F, v1 b M, v. diffic., measures 
therefore only approximate. 
Neb. (1) to neb. (2). Pos. 164-9. Dist. 115” or f. 2°:3, 111”s. 
a () on ~ wax » Bp BY, Ba 
DY a (GE) oy tbls} nays sae! 
7 
oo (i) «~ @p 5, 240 °4. » NOL ps OW, Ss 
(4) has 3 st. nr. north, bet. the 2 p. ones, isavS neb. (6). (5) is perhaps 
the faintest of all. 
[Note.—d’A. has only one nova 4° f. 42s. of 31, which gives :—Nova in Pos. 
129°, Dist. 67”. My neb. (1) and (4) are therefore most likely = G. C. 13 
and d’A.’s nova. The 3 neb. on the drawing in P.T., 1861, which form an 
equilateral triangle, are my (1), (4) & (6). D.] (X. obs.). 
16 | 1854, Oct. 26. Sev. F, 8 neb. seen, h 16 does not appear 
We | to me bi. N. nor E,ais vv F. PB isslightly E. [Sketch | 9 
17a $ agrees perfectly with d’Arrest’s description of the neb. 
17a 5097 and 5098]. 
17a J | 1857, Sept. 19. h. 16 is S, R or nearly so,1b M; In, le m8 
much of the same character, about 10’f. it is a F, S neb., 1 E,sp, nf. 
1866, Sept. 9. 38 is as B as 39, and in Pos. 208°. Dist. 324” from it. 
Bie) wo) Pos. 187°. Drie, 7B" 
. OD: pele 
” ” 79. ” 71. 
Night too bad for details as to form. 
1872, Oct. 30. 3 st. measured from 39. 
* 9:5 m. (a) Pos. 151°:7 (2) y B Pos. 162°'8. 
2 Oi 7) » CW a B » 67:3 (2). Dist. 747-5 (2). 
@) 97 » 43 -6. 
39 to 38. Pos. 209°:9. Dist. 3343. 
39t040. 4, 212 °6 (2). 
38 to405) 5) 19022 
1873, Nov. 15. 38ispB,L,E0°,vgbM. Pos. 210°-05. Dist. 317/"8, orp. 11°4 
4’ 35/1 south of 39. The latter is p B,S, R, gb M, 3 stars near measured. 
=? TUL arn Pos. 155°-0 Dist. 58-9 
cA TTL saa, », 104 °8 » 8 ® 
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