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1855, Feb. 19. Epf? B Nucl. 
1855, Apr. 6. v B centre, the Foutlying neby susp to be 1 HE spnf. Appears 
to be of the same character as h 1140. 
1857, Mar. 19. pB, mbM, E spnf? 
1861, Mar. 12. 3 or 4™f h 1312 isa v B, E neb, centre r? involving a coarse 
D *; f this again 1™ isa F,8,1Eneb. (IV. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 16. 1348 is gmbM, 2 others, both E, about 20's of 1348. 
1878, Apr. 27. 2 neb, Pos. 35°-7 (2), Dist. 193-1 (3), sp one m E 0°:3, bM, 
nf one is the brighter of the two and ¢ E 72°-6, gbM. 6’ npp the n one is a 
v 8 and F object (F * 2%). 
sp one to * 11m Pos. 141°-3 (2), Dist. 178-2 (2) 
nf one to * 12m 323°3 25:0 (II. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 11. vL ray, gbM, some st iny. ; 
1852, Apr.15. Li ray, edges irregularly defined. 3 B st at f end. (II. obs.) 
1869, Feb. 18. Appears somewhat like a neb *. I suspect a ray on npp side, 
perhaps there is also a curved (semicircular) branch f.  (L1. obs.) 
1855, Apr. 17. A beautiful object, very well seen in finding 
eyepiece. The whole neb (taking into account the 
appendage) is much broader at Nucl than elsewhere, 
narrowing off suddenly and very symmetrically towards 
both ends, and the Nucl projects forward into the dark 
space ; and immediately opposite this the F appendage is : 
broadest and brightest. The ray is 12’ or 14’l and there | 
is a F * at a. | 
1856, Apr. 6. 15’ long, perhaps even longer, the * opposite the Nucl is about 
two-thirds the breadth of the neb distant. 
1858, Apr. 10. The dark lane is quite dark, and the Nucl projects into it as 
before noticed. 
1866, Apr. 8. E about 130°. 
1873, Apr. 1. Pos. of f edge 134°°3, vvshbMN=* Ilm. 
* 10m Pos, 206°°7 Dist. 2277-6 
> Ulva, 42°8 93°5 
1873, Apr. 18. Much sharper defined on f side, Nucl projects into the slit, a 
second but very slight increase of light np the main Nucl. The sky 
immediately p the neb is darker than elsewhere, nebis about 14’ long. 
SRO AES D Dist. 2189 
* 9-10m nf 98-4 
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1852, Apr. 14. Curious D neb, the light of each is quite 
evenly fading off to the edges and both are bM. Some 
other nebulz p [these latter may have been III. 42, h 1313 
and 1331]. 
1855, Feb. 17. Their f extremities united, both have sharp 
Nuclei. 
h 1363 looked for twice, not found [is = h 1358 and 59]. (IL. obs.) 
1874, Apr. 14. p B, cL, R, evident traces of resolvability. * 11m Pos. 210°°5, 
Dist. 167'°6. (1. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 10. v F,S * p, probably inv ; * 9m nf. 
1855, Apr. 6. F, p L, IbM but not to a Nucl, * sp and B * nf. 
1857, Mar. 19. R, bM, L but F, * inv p, I suspect other st through it and 
especially one near the centre. (IIT. obs.) 
