102 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.C. | h. & H. | eeaeee 
2531 Tif. 35 | 1872, Mar. 6. * 11m about 4’ dist. Pos. 137°-1 or 317°-1 [probably the latter 
is right, otherwise it would be vnr IIT. 36.] (1. obs.) 
2534 Tif. 36 | 1872, Mar. 6. Contains a * and is bi-N. (I. obs.) 
2538 971 1856, Mar. 29. Neat little ray in direction np sf, bM. (I. obs.) 
2540 967 ) 1856, Mar. 28. Form a A, the p one is E pf and has a 
2548 965 Nucl., the nf one is p B, R, b MN, the 3rd one (f the 
2549 969 iy first) is not so B, R, b M. [This agrees with h’s remark 
in sweep 337 “3 forming an equilateral A” and with his 
N P D’s, but not with sweep 74, where he says, that there 
are 3 in an unequally divided line npsf. Why has he 
four neb. in the G. C.?] (I. obs.) 
2541 973= | 1851, Apr. 3, Nucl. suspected. Clouds. (I. obs.) 
IT. 104 
2545 I. 201 | 1872, Mar. 9. vmEH 36°-7. (I. obs.) 
2554 979= | 1873, Apr. 23. FE, L, projection on np side. 
I. 120 yim, eg, 4OPy Dist, CYS 
* 12 m. WILe 116-1. 
There is a third * 12 m. rather farther off, p. (I. obs.) 
2555 978= | 1852, Mar. 13. 978 is Oval, F Nucl. Another F,S, 5’nf. [if “5’nf” should 
IT. 785 be “* 5'sf” this would be the nova seen in 1878 ; h 985 is about 15’nf]. 
1878, April l. pB,p Ll, cE nppsff. Nova, v F, vS, Pos. 167°-2, Dist. 3405. 
(II. obs.) 
2556 980= | 1852, Jan. 27. gbM, R,8. 
If. 723 | 1876, Mar. 17, pB,S, gbM. * 11:12m. Pos. 637-0 ‘Dist..239'"3 - 
* 12m. 295-4 139-2. (IIT. obs.) 
2557 981— | 1855, Apr. 13. pB, R, bM toa dull Nucl; edge ragged. 
IT. 553 | 1855, Apr. 18. pL, R, bMN. (II. obs.) 
2559 932 —— ) 1852, Apr. 15. Spiral probably, knot in s edge and a * 
IT. 738 outside p edge, another 8 neb [II. 739] 3’sf, having 
| 24 1 INE, 7a) a * immediately n of it. 
1852, Apr. 16. Spiral, last night’s observation con- 
firmed, the spiral branch seems to start from the s 
edge and go round the f & n sides as far as the * p. 
1857, Apr. 19. A *npanda*insedge. Seen asin 
diagram. Spiral branch B and easily distinguished 
at sp edge (a), as it extends to f side it grows fainter 
and I cannot trace it further than B. Central neb 
is vB and hasa B Nucl. The S neb sf [IT. 739] is bM and 1 E. 
1857, Apr. 20. Examined with l-inch and $-inch single lenses, last nights’ 
observation is correct. 
| 1861, Apr. 12. Spiral, * inv s, just p which the spiral arm seems fainter than 
fit. Another f, close to a *. (V. obs.) 
2560 983— 
T, 248 '\ | 1959, Apr. 10, Both are bM. §*ph 983 about 1. (1. obs.) 
2561 84 | 21 er ak : I Tee 
IT. 832 
2564 985— | 1854, Mar. 27. v¥F,r? [? right object]. 
I. 228 | 1858, April 3. F, 8, nearly R, lbM (eyepiece dewed). 
