Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 103 
2600 
2602 
2603 
2604 
h. & H. 
987 
988— 
I. 82 
991 — 
II. 341 
992 
IT. 342 
994 
1002— 
I. 203 
1006— 
I. 251 
1008 = 
If. 403 
1009 = 
I. 202 
1875, Apr. 1. pB, pS, Epf,mbM. 2st nnfand np, 12m. 2’ dist. from neb. 
(III. obs.) 
1867, Feb. 2. E, much like G. C. 2276, but more E and Nucl. not so B. I 
suspected it to be narrowest in the middle from whence the ends dilate? 
Seems symmetrical. A neb or F *f? 
1878, Apr. 6. p B, oval 10°-7+ in proportion 5 : 2, bet 2 st. 
* 13m. Pos. 341°:2 Dist. 116"°9 
* 12°13m. 137°8 170°1 
Another * 12:13m., 2'sf last * in a line with the neb. * 13m. 2'nf the first * 13m. 
Nothing seen f the neb. ¢ setting. (II. obs.) 
1852, Feb. 24. 1E ns, bM. (II. obs.) 
1878, Apr. 24. pB,p8S,vgbM. Only this one seen, 12’f is only a * 14:15m. 
[h 996 should be about 11’f 991, not seen by d’A.]. (1. obs.) 
1851, Mar. 7. HE, bM,S * f. 
1856, Mar. 28. mE np sf, B Nucl, S*f. (II. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 9. 5' long. (L. obs.) 
1849, Mar. 17. Suspect it to be a spiral. Lord Rosse and I independently thought 
at moments that we saw a ring round Nucl. 
1851, Apr. 21. Spiral of the faintest class. The 
middle is p B, but branches vF. Conjectured 
form as in diagram [T. ] 
1855, Apr. 17. Suspect it to be a spiral of this 
shape [ Diag. IT. 
1861, Feb. 10. I think a dark ring surrounds the 
central portion. J am sure there are dark 4 
spaces p and f. 
1861, Apr. 12. Could not see spirality. Light, however, mottled and much 
diffused. (VII. obs.) 
1849, Apr. 24.. Oval, nearlyns. 4’ by 3’. 
1850, Apr. 11. Fine neb, but very bad night. 
1861, Mar. 12. Dark space p Nucl. ? 
1861, Apr. 3. NotvB; 8,1E pf, mottled? S sharp Nucl.incentre. A good 
many F st around it. 
1862, Apr. 17. B Nucl, right handed spiral? (V. obs.) 
1852, Mar. 13. vgvlbM. (1. obs.) 
1855, Mar. 17. v F, E, B Nucl, * in nf end. 
1857, Feb. 22. F, 1H, lbM, S * atnf side. (II. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 13. Oval, gbM. 
1872, Mar. 31. E119°+. Comp® neb n about 22’. 
1875, Apr. 27. B, light unequal, sev. points of condensation, moderately 
H127°°7. Nova|=5591] e F, Pos. 356°-5, Dist. 154-6. 2st 14mf, one 
of them measured. 
Pos. Dist. 
* 14m LUG Pills, 
* 11m 197°5 332°8 
F * (neb*?) 208-9 (2) 128-9 (2) 
*~ 12m 250-4 195:0 
* 13m 270-2 201-4 
* 11-12m 310:5 252-4 (V. obs.) 
