OBSERVATIONS OF NEBULA. 
Part I, FRoM 0? To S® R.A. 
1 S68 1873, Aug. 20. Has perhaps a stellar nucl.,v / comp. s. Pos, 172°:2. Dist. 
UTIs} (2) @re it WEA MY ISP st 
Pos. Dist. 
*14 m. 206°-4 (2) O22, 
IIL tan, 15 -9 (2) 122 -1 
*12 m. 322 °7 105 -5 
ISG, CG AM ALIA mm, lkos, Weil,  IDrisi, TUG 118} im, tne OY WayD, 
*12.13m. same dist.np. Nova 2’ssfeasily seen, v F, eS stellar. (II. obs.) 
{ 1 1850, Nov. 4. Saw some st. in it, especially one to the north, to which the neb. 
= ITI. 868 perhaps extends. 
1851, Oct. 25. 12’ p 4st. of about 9 mag. thus. (AI. obs.) 
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2 = ) 1857, Sept. 18. Two neb. nearly p. f., about 14/ apart ; the 
III. 866 ¢ p- one is of irreg. outline, F,bM. The f. one is p B,§, 
6 eee on R,bM. [f. one =G. C. 6=Schultz Nova IT.] 
1867, Dec. 24. G.C. 6 hasa *f. Pos. 77° + Dist. 83”. No details seen, stars 
not sharp. 
1873, Sept. 28. 5 makes a parallelogram with 3 st., a=G=12m., y=16 m. 
Pos. Dist. 
5 toa 189°°2 347-4 
a to B 129 -6 
B to 22 4 
5 to B 148 :2 
D to y 116 -7 
Another neb. [most likely =6]s.f., A.R. =0" 2" 20%, N.P.D: =57°-7::vF, 8, R., 
bM, perhaps Ens. Is followed by 2 st., n. and s. of each other. Has also 
a*vnr. Pos. 224°°8. 
1873, Nov. 15. 5ispB,8, R,mbM. 
Pos. Dist. 
*12 m. 188°°9 297-4. 
*115 m. x0) 64 -0 
*1 4m. 120 -7 58 -9 
6 £ 44°:5) 7’ 36 s., pB, v8, Ri, mbM, *107 m Pos. 74°:1. Dist. 317-7. 
[This agrees perfectly with Schultz’s observation of his Nova IT. | 
1873, Nov. 24. 5ispB,S, R,smbM. 
Pos. Dist. 
*113 m. 1919-4 2877-2 
1 iia, Smelt 65 °6 
*132 m, 121 -4 56 6 
15) Wn, 333 - estim. 66 -estim. (YV. obs.) 
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1857, Oct. 23. En. s, B nucl. 
1877, Oct. 29. p Bnucl. with v F neby. round, Es pnf., 2st. 13 and 12 mag. p. in 
the parallel about 4’ and 5/ dist. (III. obs.) 
9 TWEE, ay | 8744, Wom 7 Se SIL mm, im Dees, UNG, Irth, Wes Wis © Ines ey 10, 
comp. about 15” s. [Query : right object ?] 
1875, Sept. 28. Found a neb. [nova d’Arrest = 5087], e F, pL, 
R. Clouds came on. 
1875, Oct. 7. A neb = or a stellar D neb. found. Pos. 138°°9. 
Dist. 21/9. Clouds. 
1875, Nov. 21. 9is nota D neb. but a vS neb. with a starlike 
nucl. =11.12 m. and a *13 m. in Pos. 135°-2. Dist. 26-2. 32° f., 574 
south is an eF, pL neb. with a *11 m. in Pos. 217°°7 (2). Dist. 240-0 (2). 
Diagram of Sept. 28 found correct. (IV. obs.) 
