Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. — 87 
G. C. | h. & H. | _— 
1868, Feb. 20. Three principal branches f, nf & np towards 
a *np. Dark cavity on nf side. Mr. De la Rue, who 
was with me, saw it as a bay bet. 2 horns, and much 
neby surrounding it, with many st exterior and inv. (see 
his sketch). (XIII. obs.) 
2166 732— |1854, Mar. 30. E, bet 2st. There seems to be a connection 
II. 745 bet the neb and the * to the left [south], and perhaps the 
other * also? (I. obs.) 
2170 T. 272 | 1867, Feb. 10, and 1874, Feb. 12. Not found [observed by Schonfeld and Vogel. 
RA 33% too small. PD 6' too small ; they describe it as v F, 8, 1E 130°, m 
bM. | 
2173 735— | 1856, Mar. 30. S, R, Nucl. or * in centre. (I. obs.) 
Il. 641 
2175 737— | 1854, Mar. 22. B Nucl. R, about 2’ diam, light irr, has a second minute Nucl. 
MO, Oe p the L one? Spiral ? 
1855, Jan. 21. Isee no second Nucl. B * p. 
1857, Mar. 18. LL, oval p f, mottled, suspect a second Nucl. (IV. obs.) 
5529 1877, Mar. 4. poneeF,S,fonev F,pL, R. Pos. 104°7+. Dist. 130"+. 
5530 [Marth, 198 and 199.] (LI. obs.) 
2177 TIT. 5 | 1874, Feb. 12, and 1878, Mar. 25.. Not found, (Twice looked for.) 
2178 739= | 1851, Mar. 3. Spiral, v F, has a branch from p edge round to n and f. 
I. 81 1852, Jan. 27. v F spiral with B centre. 8S *sf centre inv, 2 others f. 
1856, Jan. 10. A very difficult object. The greater part of the v F outlying 
neby lies ton side of Nucl. I suspect it will turn out to be a spiral with 
2 branches. 
1857, Feb. 22. EF *sfinv. The neby at a if real is e F. 
1857, Mar. 19. Certainly neby at a. (VIII. obs.) 
2179 740= | 1876, Feb. 23. Not found. [Seen as e F by h, not found by ° 
I. 26 @A. Could H. have observed M. 951%] (Once looked for.) 
2182 738== | 1861, Sept. 9. (3 ft.) Nucl. like a * 8m, B, pL, fades away gradually. I am 
I. 80 not sure of its shape. (J. obs.) 
2184 743— |1850, Mar. 3. B dise surrounded by v L and e F neby. 
M. 95 | 1851, Jan. 25. vmbM,centrer? Itis EpfI think. 
1857, Mar. 21. A pL disc of nearly uniform brightness and with ragged edges, 
irr R. I suspect a good deal of F neby enveloping the disc, especially p 
and f. 
1858, Feb. 16. B, R central disc enveloped in v F and much mottled neby. I 
sev times thought it had two spiral arms, p and f. 
1863, April 11. A v B Nucl. exactly like an unresolved glob. Cl., enveloped in 
v F, L neby, which I strongly suspect is mottled. 
1867, Feb. 10. The central B portion seems rather more complex than usual. 
It may be divided into 2 ellipses, the inner one is uniform in light and brighter 
than the outer one. Extensive branches of F' neby suspected. 
1876, Feb. 23. v L, fades away very gradually, may probably be traced more 
than 3’ or 4‘, vvgbMN. ‘True shape difficult to find out. 
Pos. Dist. 
*11-12m. 305°°6 3089 
*10-11m. 273°5 372:9 (XIV. obs.) 
