Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 85 
G.. | hs HL | ae 
1868, Feb. 28. Blue, markedly oval ; annulus surrounded by a pretty well 
defined atmosphere to a dist. from annulus = about 3 of its minor axis. 
Extremities of major axis brightest. 
1872, Mar. 3. B * in Pos. 170°-7 (2). Neb. has 2 brighter centres of conden- 
sation. [d’A. says: ‘‘Intus in nebula, prope marginem, emicant nitide duo 
nuclei.” Evidently the np and sf ends of the inner B ring. Lassell’s drawing, 
M.R.A.S. xxxvi. fig. 14, agrees well with the drawing made here in 1861. ] 
1874, Mar. 7. Very blue, E 147°-3, minor diam. in Pos. 59°-4, length = 37'''6 
(2), major diam.=47'-6 (2). *11-5m Pos. 173°-9, Dist. 155'-2. 
1875, April 6. Diam. pf=43'":2. * 11m Pos. 116°°5 (2), Dist. from p edge 
324"-7 (2), from f edge 282'8 (2). Front view. (XV. obs.) 
9104 7T11= | 1852, Feb. 18. Seemed only pB, bM, E sp nf. 
I. 86 1877, Apr. 5. Consists of a p B, pS, 1E Nucl. and a vF neb., E 0°:3, which 
could be traced 3’ or 4' and seemed fainter on f side (ground darker there) ; 
perhaps curved p. Traced a good deal longer n of Nucl. 
Pos. Dist. 
* 12 m. 289°°4 (2). 310"'1 (2). 
* 10-11 m. 136°8 (2). 411-2 (3). 
1878, Mar. 22. * 13:14 m. 289°6 172:3 [or 12°-4 p, 57-2 nj. 
* 13m. 186°6 324:1 
* 11m. 135-1 412-1 
[There is an error of 2° = 130''-2 in either of the distances of the * p ; d’A. has 
a * 17 m. p 122, aliquantulum borealior.] (VI. obs.) 
2105 712 1857, Mar. 19. FoundavF,8, Eneb. ? right object. (I. obs.) 
2107 713= S00, Wlere, We, fo 18, Jo fh ot Ie, 1 WL IS) et Ie} ain, 
IJ. 347 Pos. Dist. 
3 THUS im, Wel 99""-4 
* 12°13 127-6 155°8 
vE* 113 UD Po 
1878, Mar. 24. pB,S,smbM N=* 12 m. 
Pos. Dist. 
* 12'm. 172°°7 105-0 
3 1D a0, 125 -9 172-6 (III. obs.) 
2112 714= | 1852, Jan. 27. Long lenticular ray. 
li, 1854, Mar. 20. Dark spaces suspected. 
1855, Feb. 9. Suddenly B centre, vm Espnf. 
(IIT. obs.) 
2123 IN8= 1855, Feb. 14. F, 8S, R. * closely s ff, but quite 
IIT. 349 detached. (I. obs.) 
9129 719— | 1854, Mar. 22. Ens, rather lenticular. (II. obs.) 
Til. 331 
2131 720— |1857, Mar. 18. pB, oval pf, vg b M, sp edge is F 
If. 358 and not so sharp as the rest. 
1857, Mar. 23. v F, oval spn f, suspect stellar points in it. (II. obs.) 
2134 721—= |1852, Mar. 18. R. Nucleus. 
IL. 359 | 1878, Apr. 4. B, pL, R,gmb MN, fades away gradually, sev v Fst 4-5’ n. 
* 10 m. Pos. 256°°4 (2), Dist. 303'-0 (2), 
*910m. 225 3 (2), 415 -5 (2). (III. obs.) 
