Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. WALZ 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
1852, Apr. 9. About 12? 23" and N PD 84° 43’ there is a ruddy (not scarlet) 
* 10m. and a F neb. 10's of it. [As already pointed out by d’A., this neb 
is =h 1299 and the * —B.W. 12", 378, Schj. red stars No. 148. G.C. 
3060 is to be struck out.] (II. obs.) 
3041 1306 = 1856, Mar, 27. Sketched. 
I. 197 (| 1856, Mar. 28. A rough sketch made, suspect spirality in the n one ; the L neb. 
3042 | 1308= has a * in f extremity and an appendage n of Nucl. and a little f it. 
I. 198) | 1857, Mar. 24. Examined to compare drawing which I think is pretty accurate, 
but I cannot to-night see any trace of spirality in the smaller neb. In the 
L neb there is, I think, a B streak p the Nucl. The latter is ] E. 
1858, Apr. 15. No further details seen. [P.T. 1861, pl. XX VIL, fig. 23; in 
the engraving the appendage s p the 8 neb is not quite correctly copied from 
the drawing, it should be 2 Fst in vF neby.| (IV. obs.) 
3043. | 1307— | 1861, Apr. 3. vB, R, fades off gradually. (I. obs.) 
I. 83 
3045 1309= | 1855, Apr. 18. A double neb, a is v F, and its light flickering, 
IT. 36 the other has F neby extending a good way downwards, and 
is much the larger and brighter of the two. 
1857, Apr. 24. Both look r and have a very ill-defined outline. 
3049 | 1312— | 1855, Mar. 9. Another spiral? dark spaces p Nucl, others also, bons 
M. 88 especially one sf Nucl. 
1855, Mar. 17. Thought I could trace a dark passage from s end down past the 
Nucl. Saw but the one branch of neby outside this passage. [Pl. IIL, fig. 
ile] (QL, @as,)) 
3060 Soutien See 3032. 
3066 TV. 5 1873, Apr. 20. cF, L, E 89°-3,vglbM. (I. obs.) 
3076 | 1330= | 1878, Apr. 4. p B, m E 69°-2, gb M oval Nucl, spreads out at both ends. * 
INE, Sy 12:13m, Pos. 267°-9 (2), Dist. 232-8 (2). (I. obs.) 
3077 | 1331— | 1878, Mar. 24. pB,1E ns, irr fig, fades away more gradually on f side. 
I. 67 7 1D, eto, IOI) (2), Dist, sO" () 
This * to * 12m. (fncb.) 65-0 (2) 208-7 (2) (I. obs.) 
3079 1332 | 1857, Apr. 19. I cannot decide about its nebulosity. 
1867, Mar. 1. A B*, but I could not detect any neby about it. [No neby 
seen by d’Arrest and Lassell.] (II. obs.) 
3081 1333 = | 1854, Apr. 22. Ens, Nucl. v B, light uneven. (I. obs.) 
IT. 175 
3085 1337= | 1855, Apr. 19. Seen by myself as represented [P. T. 1861, pl. XX VIIL., fig. 24]. 
V. 2 Mr. J. Stoney, who was with me, did not see the curve at p extremity, 
which therefore needs confirmation. 
1856, Mar. 29. Seen as last year, sketched. (II. obs.) 
3086 1338 | 1876, Mar. 22. p F, p m E 88°, about 2' long, 2vF st (17 m+) close south, v If 
the middle (direction of st spp and nff). * 13m Pos. 64°:0, Dist. 268'°2. 
(I. obs.) 
3092 | 13839= | 1877, May 3. A vB, pL, oval Nucl, with F neby, E 77°:8 (same direction as 
I. 160 Nucl). * 13™ Pos. 128°°8, Dist. 109-9. Neb is almost midways bet this * 
anda* 15m np. (1. obs.) 
