1869 
1870 
1872 
1897 
608— 
IT. 40 
609= 
IIT. 513 
610— 
II. 260 
611= 
IIT. 298 
613 
Ol 
TIT. 519 
618 
623=— 
Observations of Nebula and Clusters of Stars. TO 
1857, Feb. 23. Night better than last, same results. 
1858, Mar. 9. Very well seen, central Nucl. looks r. A * susp. bet centre and 
nff nucl. and one or more in the F neby. f the nff Nucl. and a * seen at 
times quite steadily about 1’ nf Nucl. 1* and 3‘ single lenses employed. 
1858, Mar. 11. Seen as well as on last obs. I have now verified the 3 st which 
I then noticed. 
1878, Mar. 28. A v Band L Nucl, and another nff. 2 curved tails very con- 
spicuous. Other details in the engraving in P. T. 1850 not seen. I do not 
think the breaking up of the neb. ‘(in that drawing) exists. * 15m. Pos. 
118°: > IDs, 118” 8 QQFOX, Odsb)) 
1873, Feb. 20. h608 is F, L, R, mbM, * 10m. np. *11m Pos. 128°:2. Dist. 
IQS. IDEN? ata. Pos, 296°-4. Dist. 102'"-7 from h 609, which is 8, E pf, 
brightest at pend. The *isthe n one of a A. 
1877, Mar. 15. h 608 is p B, pL, R, gbM, * 10m. Pos. 324°-0 (2), Dist. 208” 
(2), limes V26s°3) Dist. 1891 h 609 is KS; R, bM, v'F * 3’ £; same 
eS Ilan sr, Tos, AOS}, IDs, OV, (Cul, @as,) 
1850, Mar. 9. D Nucl. or D * in it, light unequal, another * susp. p the brighter 
of the D one. 
INGYSSIL, Te)o, Il, 1B), *? aia, TH. 
1857, Mar. 24, 1B nearly ns. * plainly seen # little n of Nucl., another susp. 
np Nucl. and closer to it. Neb. is much mottled. (VI. obs.) 
1849, Mar. 14. B, R, 60", gbM N. (1. obs.) 
1855, Feb. 18. v FEF, R, mottled? * inn edge. (I. obs.) 
1873, Jan. 24. pF, gbM, r. Orange * 10:5 m. Pos. 228°°8, Dist. 234-4 ; 
* 15 m. almost iny. on sf border, Pos. 147° 6, Dist. 131-5. (1, obs.) 
1873; Dec. 26. Not v FE, pS, R, pscbM. * 14 m. Pos. 271°:2, Dist. 77'3. 
Companion neb, c F, S, LE 152°: 6, gbM, Pos. 57°-4, Dist. a5 3. Sev Fst, 
near. (I. obs.) 
1850, Mar. 3. h 622 has sharply defined edges and sharp Nucl., susp. dark 
space 8 of Nucl and st sp it; h 624 is p B, R, bM ; h 627 vS, R, bM. 
1856, Feb. 1. h 622 has Nucl. and is m E, its light is very tmneqqual, and I 
suspect one dark lane running throughout. its length s of Nucl. ; * in jp edge ? 
h. 624 has no sharp Nucl. but is mbM and EK, neither so Lnor " quite so B as 
622. h 627 is F, 8, R, bM. 
1857, Mar. 18. h 622 is oval, mottled, has Nucl., I susp. a darkness along s 
side of Nucl. ; ; 624 is pB, bM, perhaps 1E sp nf, 627 is HF, R?bM, *in 
centre. 
1861, Mar. 29. I see st plainly about the centre of 622 and I strongly suspect 
close p these there isa dark space. 624 perhapsr? 627 has 8 * or Nucl. 
in centre. 
1863, Mar. 20. Knot or * in f end of 622. 624 perhaps | E. 
1873, Dec. 27. 1896 is p B, L, vevsbMN = * 16m; dark band f the Nucl. so 
that the neb. seems almost double ; f part v F, E 108°:3, * 16 m Pos. 35°°9 
(2), Dist. 144-7 (2), measures difficult on account of haze. 1899 is not v B, 
pL, R, gbM, Pos. 37°-0 (2), Dist, 371-0 (2) from 1896. (XIV. obs.) 
1851, Feb. 7. Has Nucleus. Night very bad. (1 obs.) 
