76 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
1838 594— | 1858, Mar. 9. Oval, IbM, bet 2st. I suspect st in the neb. 
TIT. 520 | 1878, Jan. 28. Cometary, condensation in np end. (LI. obs.) 
1845 597 = || 1852, Mar. 9. The fone is Esp nf. 
IT. 546 | 1857, Feb. 22. Fine D neb., both mbM and both EH, espe- 
1846 | R. nova _ cially the f one, which seems to havea bend at a. Is 6 
1847 598— +> av neb.? [Diag. I.| 
TI. 547 | | 1857, Mar. 18. All the particulars of my last obs. fully 
| confirmed, nova at (3 seen [| =1846]. The p of the 2 neb. 
D478 
5479 | Lo BONED is the less E but the brighter of the 2. 
1866, Feb. 17. F one larger but not so Bas p one. © 12E45 gL @ fe | 
1874, Mar. 7. [Diag. I1.] 
da Pog. 112°°5, Dist. 77-0 [or 4*8 f, 29-0 s| 
op 46°6 120-2 [or 6*-0 f, 82'-6 n| 
dé 315-7 65:3 [or 3°2 p, 45" n| 
ay 42-2 36°8 jor 1°-7 f, 277-3 n] 
dto* 8m 312°5 297-4 
a [—h 598] is E 0° and has perhaps a curved arm 
at s end, y [=5479] is e F, 6[=h 597] is brighter 
than a, B[—1846] is v F, R. [The * 8m appears 
as 9:5 mag. in the B. D. (+ 12°, 2032). The place 
for 5479 is slightly wrong, it should be 9" 18™ 15° 
77° 58-1.) (V. obs.) 
1850 599 1867, Jan. 10. 3 objects seen close together, of which one is probably a neb. 
the other possibly also, and the thirda *? All these are e F, and would 
perhaps not be seen unless on so good a night as this is. 
1877, Mar. 17. eF,vS,iR; no other neb seen. (LL. obs.) 
1854 600= | 1855, Feb. 19. pF, R, bMN, * sf. 
TI. 555 | 1856, Jan. 30. vF, pl, Nucl., * infedge I think. Darkness all round the 
Nucl.?? B*sf, witha vS comp” n. (II. obs.) 
1856 602— |1876, Mar. 15. vF,vS,vsb Mtoa*1213m. *9-10m. in Pos. 47°-6 (2) 
TIL. 297 | Dist. 191"-7 (2). (I. obs.) 
1860 | III. 276 | 1874, Mar. 12. pF,vS,R,smb M N=* 12m. *13m. Pos. 339°°8, Dist. 
36°-3. There is a A of st s, beyond which is an 8 m yellow star in Pos. 
150°-1 (2). Dist. 340'"5 (3). [*=B.W. 9" 521, and the place of the neb. 
is for 1860-0 9" 24™ 125-24, 104° 7' 16"-7.] (A. obs.) 
1861 |604-1=)|1846, Mar. 24. A tendency to an annular or spiral arrangement seen. Night 
I. 56 bad. 
1863 |604:2—(| 1848, Mar. 5. Sketched [see Phil. Trans. 1850, pl. XXXVI. fig. 3. This 
ye engraving does not agree with the numerous sketches taken later, which are 
in good accordance inter se, but itis rather exaggerated beyond the original 
sketch. | : 
1848, Mar. 9. Got favorable glimpses of it between clouds ; a spiral seen in an 
oblique direction, resolved well, particularly towards the v B centre. 
1851, Jan. 24. p and f the centre are thickened parts of the neb., not regular 
knots. 
1851, Feb. 1. The nf branch seen divided. 
1851, Mar. 3. Drawing made. [Pl. III, fig. 9.] 
1852, Jan. 20. Seen very well, just as drawn last year. 
1856, Jan. 10. All details seen as in Mr. B. Stoney’s drawing, the 2 subordinate 
nuclei (on either side of centre) are, perhaps, too B; the nf one is the 
brighter. 
1857, Feb. 22. The sp nucl. is not so sharp and conspicuous as the nf one, and 
the latter does not appear to run out from the centre, but to start south of it. 
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