98 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
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2434 902— | 1851, Ap. 21 & 1878 Mar. 22. Notseen. (AI. obs.) 
IL. 13 [Not found by d’Arrest, therefore = h 903.] 
2436 903 1851, Ap. 21. E,vBM. 
1878, Mar. 22. pB, S ray, E 93°-4, vIbM, F * in Pos. 58°-0, Dist. 151"-7 (2). 
(II. obs.) 
2437 904— | 1877, Apr. 6. F,vS, alm. stellar. * 7-8 mag. in Pos. 49°-7 (4), Dist. 2777-4 (4). 
II. 350 (II. obs.) 
2443 1852, Jan. 27. Found a neb. strongly mottled, with stars inv., sp it is a coarse 
908— 
qT. 221 D *, and about 12'fis another neb. irr, with B * in south edge and haying 
2447 Pilih dark lanes through it. 
I. 222} | 1852, Feb. 18. B D* south of h 908, a knot or *in f part. Another F neb 
about 15’ nff, having a * 11 mag. south of it. 
1852, Feb. 24. h 908 has aS *f centre, which is lb than the rest of the nebula. 
The f neb. is brighter than 908 and both are mottled. 
1868, Mar. 17. h 908 has two stars p; Dneb? The *s of 911 is not sharply 
defined, neby on np side. (IV. obs.) 
2445 910= | 1848, Mar. 26. Before this neb. came into the field of the large finding eyepiece 
IT. 730 Lord Rosse observed a v F neb p it about 2™ nearly in the same N PD. [If 
the estimation of A RA is wrong, this may have been h 888]. h 910 
is tolerably B with Nucl. almost in centre ; Lord R. at intervals perceived 
traces of a spiral arrangement ; dark black elliptical stripe a httle above the 
Nucl. Sky hazy, still trace of resolvability clearly perceived. 
1848, Mar. 27. Nucl. very plainly seen, but not so well as last night, though I 
saw a second nucleus about half way between the L one and the top [f] edge, 
which Lord R. was able to discern at intervals. Traces of spirality visible 
now and then, but night getting hazy. 
1856, Mar. 30. Examined attentively for along time, 
it appears of the shape annexed, which exag- fae ones 
gerates. There can be no doubt of the bend Kies YY, 
upwards at a and of the darkness about the Nucl. JP Y 
S* at B. 
1856, Apr. 6. Seen pretty much as before. The bend 
upwards at south end a is sharp, forming a right 
angle with the general direction of the neb. The p branch reaches as far as 
y (2?) and I suspect a 8 * there. 
1857, Ap. 19. I can distinguish the curve at south end, but the other details are 
not well seen. 
1858, Mar. 8. Night not so good as some on which I viewed this object last 
year, yet I can confirm my previous observations as to its general shape. 
1861, April 12. Nucl. B and sharp, the dark space round it is very uncertain. 
Tail to sf easily seen. (XIV. obs.) 
2446 912/—= 1867, Feb. 10. A F and S object without interest, two or three stars near. 
IT. 351 (I. obs.) ; 
1851, Mar. 3. h 918 is E ns, vlbM, another brush-like 20'np [= I]. 783]. 
2461 OS (I. obs.) 
2454 | IT. 783 
IT. 784 
