106 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
1878, Apr. 26. * 8m to Z (F,vS, R, bet 2st 11-12m). Pos. 336-4, Dist. 
525''-6, the 2st in Ros. 73°:2, Dist. 96-2. » has a v E * close sf and 2st 
11:2m np, is v F, pS, pm Enpsf; 6 is F, m E towards 7. 
Cn Pos. 233°°6 Dist. 175-8 
7 0 235°9 294°3 
B* tor 41-5 238 
UK oT 12’+ 
KX 144+. 6+ 
cisv F,eS, cismE up sf, 2st near sf end, X is pF, vS, stellar. [The * 
8m is B. W. 11", 990, and we find the following places for the nebulz com- 
pesing this group :— 
Q IEDs GO) Gl IZ" — AOS F, m E 
E 50 12+ 63 58+ =2639 eB, vs 
n 50 25:0 63 58 47=2640 v F, ps, E, 3 stnr 
& 50 35°35 63 57 2=h1033 BK, v8, R, bet 2st 12m 
a 50 43:6 64 9 22 vE,S 
v 50 43°38 64 4 40 vF,v8,1E 
a 50 57:4 64 5 57=5597 F, v8, E, mbM, * 8 np. 
t HL AS O44 2% @ Vil, OFS) 
é Hi USS Cb of 27 v EF, v8, * 12m np 
fe 51 305 64 11 9=III. 323? F, v8, HE, mbM 
k D1 35+ 63 52 304 m B np sf, 2 sts 
6 51 502 64 8 24—III. 3242 FS vl EH 
r 51 514+ 63 57 oie pF, v8, stellar 
y 51 54:0 64 135 pF, pL, dif. 
The diagram has been constr uote by means of these positions and the above 
descriptions. H.’s description of III. 323 and 324: “Two, sp v F, 1 E, nf 
e F, 5’ or 6' dist,” seems to agree with my descriptions of 6 and 6. D.] 
(VI. obs.) 
2649 1038—= | 1855, Apr. 10. Like a blurred *, irr R with some F appendage or knot at np 
IT. 368 side? D *n. 
1856, Mar. 7. pB,S,mbM. Neby in the direction of the S * np and reaching 
it? 
1856, Mar. 27. m Ens, smbM BN, D * inv in n extremity, a B * farther 
distant n. [h 1038 4] 
1866, Apr. 8. vbM, mE, * inv n, Dist 58”. Another * n, Pos. 353°, 
Dist. 126". (Dist. bet st measured 73”.) 
1877, Apr. 5. bMN,1E sp nf, F neby goes towards a v F * about 50” n, 
which is perhaps inv. No D * seen. * 13m Pos. 354°-1, Dist. 128'-0. 
(VII. obs.) 
2651 1040 | 1852, Apr. 13. mE spnf, * p. A'S, R neb about 7’ np [=2642, R. nova]. 
(1. obs.) 
2652 1041— | 1849, Mar. 17. EH with a split or opening in the direction of major axis and a * 
Il. 733 a little f the centre. 
| 1861, Apr. 12. Brightest part p the * and certainly a narrow split going towards 
p end from the *. 
1863, Apr. 7. The neb suddenly gets eF f the *, the dark streak seen at 
intervals (sky milky and clouds passing). Extremities e F. (IV. obs.) 
2653 1042 me AD | 
aaeD Ill. 3 1877, Apr. 6. 2653 is p B, pS, oval nearly pf, gbM. 2662 not seen, (I obs.) 
1854, Mar. 30. F, spiral? Another v F neb about 5’ np or nearly n [=2654]. 
1855, Apr. 6. Query, shaped like an $? Its light is certainly patchy and the 
neb is 1E nearly pf; np this object is another F, R neb with stellar centre. 
| 1855, Apr. 13. Suspected shape as before, stellar centre. 
2654 R. nova 
DBS || Os = 
if, 369 
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