Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.C h. & H. | = 
2811 1151— | 1872, Mar: 9. A * in Pos. 250°-0 (8), Dist. 78”:0. _(. obs.) 
; 1, AOS) 
ABI || NGG | 
IT. 518 ql 1855, Apr. 6. Both are pB, R, bM. A vF * bet them, nearer the s one. 
RNG) 1) WINS YS (1. obs.) 
JDL, B® J 
2822 1160 1855, Apr. 18. pF, L,no Nucl. (1. obs.) 
2824 1162— | 1854, Apr. 25. Epf, bM. 
II. 11 | 1855, Feb. 16. E nearly pf. 
1878, Mar. 24. pF, pL, irr, perhaps 1 E pf, vvlbM, very diffused. Has a 
resolvable look. (III. obs.) 
2831 1167= | 1850, Mar. 9. Great ray, night bad. 
V.41 | 1860, Apr. 9. vB, lenticular ray, sp nf, about 18’ long, vgbM almost to a 
Nucl. I saw st in centre sev times ; a D * in p edge n of centre and in sp 
end what might be called a vF triple *. F * inv (1 think) near nf end. 
Gur obs.) 
2832 1168= | 1852, Apr. 10. Has E appearance np sf with some F neby all round it. 
I. 74 (II. obs.) 
2836 1171= | 1852, Mar. 13. Epf, Nucl. (1. obs.) 
I. 89 
2837 1172— | 1872, Apr. 2. Query, appendage p and another curved, going from f side f, 
TEL. 702 sand p? * in Pos. 349°-0 (2), Dist. 66-9. (I. obs.) 
2838 1173= } 1848, Mar. 11. Spiral with a B * above, a thin portion of the neb reaches 
M. 99 across this * and some distance past it. Principal spiral at the bottom [np] 
and turning towards the right. [See P. T. 1850, Pl. XXXV., fig. 2.| 
1848, Mar. 20. Spirality very evident, though night bad, neb not traced to 
upper *. 
1849, Apr. 16 and 17. Measured the stars A, B, C, D. [See engraving in 
IP, WW, 1SEO, | 
NA_ Pos. 33° (1) Dist. 175” (2) 
NB 80 (2) 106 (3) 
NC Ile @) 108 (4) 
ND hey (Cl) 168 (1) 
1851, Apr. 22. A spiral with 2 arms, nf one perhaps divided, sp one much 
brighter. 
1861, Feb. 10. Spiral. Nucl v B and x on a good night? (VIII. obs.) 
2841 1175= | 1849, Mar. 15. Sev st seen fit. Another neb 17’ np [=h 1169]. 
V.43 |1857, Apr. 20. A vl, B, E nebnpsf, much mottled. The f edge is com- 
paratively sharp and well defined, but in the p and n edge there is a great 
inequality of light, Nucl E, v B part to n of Nucl. 
1861, Apr. 27. Nucl E ns; dark lane p it and F neby beyond this ? Badly seen. 
1866, Apr. 8. B, v L, m E, lbM, Nucl v B,1E. (VI. obs.) 
2842 |1176=— ) 
te Eee t 1852, Apr. 16. vebM, the f one is much fainter. (1 obs.) 
MYM | 1IEO=s [| “Pe ee mee is if 
JL, HAO | 
2844 ite 
5632 Ae | 
5070 Tey | 1852, Apr. 13. Sev nebulee seen, the three or four brightest of which were E 
2852 | 1183= D : Y 2) 
1189 > and gbM. (1. obs.) 
2865 1190 | [About this group see the Suppl. to the Gen. Cat., p. 393-94. | 
2857 =| 1187— 
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