94 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | —— 
2347 840—= | 1855, Mar. 17. mE pf, v Bcentre. Then edge of central part seems sharpest, 
I. 29 and outside it again I think there is F neby. Sev st near, one np, one 
suspected nnf. 
1856, Mar. 27. Suspect as before a dark lane along then side of Nucl. and neby 
outside this again, but far from being certain. A * n of neb. a little p the 
Nucl. The neb. seems to reach quite up to the * f. 
1857, Mar. 18. m E pf, extremities v F, centre v B, suspect a dark line along 
n side of Nucl. 
1857, Mar. 19. Sky darkest along n edge. 
1877, Apr.6. p Bray. E 90°:2, shMLN, perhaps convex towards the south. 
(VII. obs.) 
2348 | IIT. 770 | 1874, Mar. 9. pF,vS, R, chM. (A. obs.) 
3350 841 = 
II. 102 | 1855, Mar. 15. Mottled, R, sbM, dark space p Nucl? 
1857, Mar. 22. Strongly susp. either a v F neb* ring round Nucl. or a branch 
joining centre at f side. Diffic. object. (III. obs.) 
2352 843 = 1849, Apr. 19. h 846 isa B neb. disc in F' oval neby. 
IT. 49 1857, Mar. 18. 844 is p B, 8, R, bM, the other two are both v B, R, bM. 
2356 844= || 1860, Apr. 13. The central one p B, gbMN, another sp, smaller, a 3rd neb. n. 
III. 27 || 1878, Apr. 8. 2352 is like 2359, no st near. 2358 and 59 are nearly equal in 
2358 | 845— f brightness. s one has brighter Nucl. and is altogether brighter. Pos. 188°:9, 
IT. 50 | Dist. 358-7. 2358 to *12 m, Pos. 271°-7 (2), Dist. 180-"0 (2). 2358 
2359 | 846— to 2356, Pos. 224°:0 (2), Dist. 175-4 (2). 2356 is p F, has a group of 5 
1b; @I | st sf and a * 12:13 m p, which with the * 12m, 2356 and 2358 nearly form 
a parallelogram. * 12m to *12:13m Pos. 237°°8 (2), Dist. 1628 (2). (V. 
obs.) 
2355 11626) 118735 Apr. 21 By S) 1, vsmbiEN—* hms 0m ePos3398-65(2) Dist: 
1862 (2). (I. obs.) : 
2360 847— | 1852, Mar. 19. Enpsf, v B centre. 
I. 270 =| 1862, Apr. 19. vBN with F arms p and f spreading out laterally. (II. obs.) 
2361 849— | 1856, Mar. 29. pB,S, R, mbM. (1. obs.) 
II. 521 
2362 848— | 1851, Apr. 3. Lenticular, v BM. 
I. 271 | 1852, Feb. 18. vBM,1E pf. 
1862, Apr. 19. Centre B, and I think with a good speculum would appear r. 
1874, Apr. 9. B, L,1E 98°-4+, bM, gradually fading off on all sides. * in 
Pos. 161°-9, Dist. 392"-6. This * is about 11’+ n of another neb [2369]. 
(V. obs.) 
2364 851— | 1857, Mar. 23. F,S,bMN. About 6’ or 7'nf isaS, vv F patch, IbM. [The 
IIL. 333 latter is not a “nova,” but = ILI. 334, as pointed out by D’Arrest. G.C. 
2365 is therefore to be struck out.] (I obs.) 
2369 825— ) 1862, Apr. 19. 852isF, Enpsf £852 about 8 is av F, BR neb. of equal 
I. 244 light, and in finder just distinguishable [=II. 885]. 
2375 | IT. 885 j 1874, Apr. 9. Two neb. seen, f one (2375) F, E 61°-0, p one (2369) v B, Pos. 
148°-1, Dist. 602'+ (almost = diam. of field). [d’Arrest’s positions give 
79°°7, 572". Could the Pos. angle have been read off wrong, perhaps 78°:1 2] 
(II. obs.) 
