108 
2688 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
h. & Hi. 
1066= 
Liv 
III. 708 
7} 
| 
1091= f 
} 
1872, Apr. 3. Found 2 neb in Pos. 82°-7, Dist. 69'"5 [or 4°-92f, 8-8 n, probably 
2686 and 2689]. A third and much fainter neb sf the second, in Pos. 
128°-4, Dist. 144-1, a * about 1'3 (by a diagram) nf. South foll. these 
nebule are two others F, L, R, glbM and eF, L, R, 1bM, Pos. [of these 
nebule ?] 47°-6, Dist. 133'-6 [2701 and 270214] (1. obs.) 
1849, Apr. 24. F but certain Nucl, 2 st. inv. 
1850, Mar. 13. Broad equable band, sev conspicuous st in it, especially near 
ends. (II. obs.) 
1866, Mar. 18. bM, H, curved ? 
1878, Apr. 5. B, pL, mE 158°:0, mb on the f side to a Nucl. 
* 12:13m Pos. 216°-4, Dist. 89-5 
3 WB 96:4 leweil COL Oss) 
1867, Mar. 31 and 1873 Apr. 21. Could not be seen with all attention. [It 
is = 2707, see Obs. Hayn. p. 184]. 
1867, Mar. 28. 
1873, Apr. 21. 
p B, E 78°:3 (2). 
p B, vm E 78°:3 vg vl bM. (II. obs.) 
1867, Mar. 28. vB, vL, E 53°-5. A new spiral with probably many details 
of interest, of an S shape. There is certainly a brighter portion sf Nucl 
with a dark lane between them, likewise a similar brightness np Nucl. I 
thought the darkness did not extend all round the centre. There can be 
little doubt of the curved branch f, it seems to proceed in the direction of a * 
nf. 
1867, Mar. 31. E 54°-7. 
Dark lanes on each side of Nucl seen, also B spot sf. 
Clouds came on. 
1875, Jan. 22. E55°-6, 2' broad, 5’ long, ¢ F, vg bM, streaky (Moonlight). 
1873, Apr. 21. vl, cB, E51°1, sm bM EN, has a hole on the sf side of the 
Nucl. (LV. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 16. vS* panda little n of centre, I suspect another in n branch, 
gbM. (1. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 16. Has Nucl. 
1872, Mar.9. EE 160°-8 (3), v L, eg vl bM, measures difficult, much haze. 
(II. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 13. Brightest part a little excentric, *pinv. Isuspect 
a dark curved passage s of centre, probably a new spiral. 
1856, Mar. 20. JI have little doubt this is a spiral, either as in 
diagram I. which I rather believe, or else as in diag. II. S * p. 
1856, Apr. 6. Believe it a spiral with one branch [as in diag. I}. |z_ <A: 
A B part nf the Nucl where I susp a *. * p is inv. 
1857, Mar. 24. Nothing to add to previous observation which how- 
ever I can fully confirm. (VY. obs.) 
1851, Apr. 21. The first is vF [= 5618] 
and 6'ssp the second which is v B and 
mk. <A D * 5'nf, whose smaller com- 
ponent is blue. 
1857, Apr. 20. 1088 is a vB and narrow 
ray with a B Nucl; E np sf, about 4’ 
long. 1091is1E ns and IbM. About 
60" or 70" sff is ane F nebulous knot 
which I at first took for a * [= 5619}. 
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