96 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
8= |1852, Apr. 15. R disc, BM with vF neby round it of mottled 
. 226 character, probably it would be seen as spiral on a fine night. 
1856, Mar. 30. Spiral with, I think, two arms thus. The arms 
are broken, and of unequal light. There are B patches at a, 
6, and y, a F * ato. 
1856, Apr. 6. Spirality seen as in last observation. The f branch 
comes down past the other, doubling over it, and seems to 
originate from the p side of Nucl. Very patchy. 
1857, Mar. 24. The spiral arms are e F, but there is no doubt (2379 °3 
of their existence as described in previous observations. 
(LV. obs.) 
2380 860= 1852, Apr. 9. Nothing but a F neb, 60", near some stars of 8th and 9th mag. 
IT. 338 (I. obs.) 
2387 865= | 1852, Mar. 19. bM. 
I. 245 | 1862, Apr. 19. B Nucl. and I suspect it is either a spiral or an annular neb. 
(II. obs. ) 
2389 866= | 1852, Apr. 13. L neb. is bM. It has a knot in sp end and a dark curved 
passage on p and n sides of centre; Spiral. S neb fhas a F * close s. 
2391 | 869— {|1860, Apr. 18. The poneisvS, but pB, gbMN; f thisisa pL, F, mottled 
IHL, NG) neb, Nucl p sharp and * inv np and a F * splooks as if inv. I suspect a 
Nucl. in p and one inf end, the latter being very like a *. [Are these 2 
neb. really h 866 and 869 2] 
1878, Apr. 5. The p oneis pm E 46°-7, vgbM, opening p Nucl very conspicuous. 
* 12:13m Pos. 313°:2, Dist. 84:3. 2391 is 7’ f and 2'n of 2389. _p F, v8, 
mbMN—*12m, * 14m 2'spp, * 13m. Pos. 163°-3, Dist. 20". (III. obs.) 
2390 868 1872, Apr. 2. * 9:5 mag. in Pos. 209°-6 (2). Dist. 211-8 (2). 
1873, Jan. 22. Not found. There isa * in the place and onef. A much 
coarser * 2" 11*fand 2’tn. (II. obs.) 
2396 873= | 1867, Feb. 2. pB,1£, nearly uniform in brightness, but probably has an irr 
1.5 outline. AS * or some object f. (1. obs.) 
2399 878— | 1872, Mar. 6. E 37°-7, 46':2 broad, vgbM. (1. obs.) 
2400 877= | 1874, Feb. 12. cB,alm. vB, cL, v1 E 0°, vevsvmbMN=*93 mag. * 10 mag. 
VES. Pos. 114°:2, Dist. 227-6. * 13 mag. due north. Clouds prevented complete 
observations. (I. obs.) 
2403 879— |1852, Apr. 16. F brush, bad night. (I. obs.) 
2404 948= | 1850, Mar. 13. Fine nucl. 
TIT. 284 | 1860, Apr. 17. pB, E npsf, gbM, sp end the sharper, no nucl. I half suspect 
spirality. (II. obs.) 
2405 950 1856, Mar. 27. m E pf, gbM, but has no decided nucl. 8S * ssp. 
1857, Mar. 22. m Esp nf, mbM. (II. obs.) 
2408 883= | 1860, Feb. 12. vF, E np sf, gb M, not certain of * in f edge. 
TI. 829 | 1862, April 19. Centre B, E spnf. f this about 5’ and 7’ n is another of 
almost equal light. E npsf, and I at times caught glimpses of a * near the 
middle. [The second neb. is most probably the same as observed in 1860. ] 
(I. or II. obs.) 
