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1851, May 3. gm bM,1E sp nf, edges fade off very gradually. 
1854, Mar. 1. Much diffused. 
1872, Mar. 8. vmbM to a well-defined Nucl. (IV. obs.) 
1873, Apr. 25. B,L, R, gbM, r with power 412. Diam pf = 565. * 10m 
Pos. 112°-8, Dist. 198-8. (1. obs.) 
1872, Mar. 3. About 40" long, E 72°-7, 3 st in Pos. 156°-6, 126°-9 3/34 
and 138°-1. 
1872, Mar. 6. mE 68°2. 
1878, Apr. 3. B, pS, pm E spp nff, gmbM LRN, 3 st sf, nearest 
one (12m) Pos. 153°:5 (2), Dist. 64-7 (2). (IIT. obs.) 
1854, Apr. 24. p B, has Nucl, oblong, 2 B st s, the nearer of which 
seems connected with neb, alsoa F * f. About 3’ or 4'f there is alsoa F 
lenticular ray, E np sf. 
1854, Apr. 25. Seen as on last night, also the lenticular ray f [the latter is a 
nova; these two neb are not M. 58 and h 1382, as supposed by d’A]. (II. 
obs.) 
1872, Mar. 6. vmbM, 2 st np, another * sf. : 
1878, Apr. 3. Like h 1378 but Essp nnf. * 11m Pos. 306°°5 (2), Dist. 98°°8. 
This * has a * 13m in Pos. 356°°6, Dist. 345. (II. obs.) 
1855, Apr. 10. Somewhat like h 2205. The s branch is patchy, having 2 B 
spots near pend. ‘The n one is much the brighter. A S * p the neb. 
1855, Apr. 13. Seen as before, I susp a * in the f of the 2 knots in s branch. 
1856, Mar. 27. Better seen than on any previous occasion, the F branch to the 
left extends round as far as the p extremity of the B branch.. [See P. T. 
1861, pl. XX VIIL., fig. 25, where h 1392 is also figured. | 
1868, Mar. 27. The s end of annulus suspected to have two B patches in it ; 
Sstinv. (VIII. obs.) 
1878, Apr. 24. p B, p L, R, gbM and has a VS stellar point in the middle. 
* 89m Pos. 1132-6 (2), ‘Dist: 1137-9 @) 
* 12m 64:2 145-2 
[The * 89m is B. W. 12> 736 whence we find the place of the neb for 1860-0 
12° 34™ 56%22, 54° 10' 6'-9.] (1. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 11. gv BM, E upsf. 
1878, Apr. 26. B,pS, ir R, vgbM, soft Nucl. 
roe me OS Im: Osis tm O)luc? 
* 12m 42°9 180°3 
eS Mikel Bran 354:0 (2) 115-4 (2). (III. obs.) 
describes it ; the brightest part seems excentric, being nearer the nf edge. 
From this J suspect a branch round n to sp. 
1856, Mar. 8. The companion n [of 1385] has its brightest part excentric, and 
I suspect it to be a F spiral with a branch running round to np (requires 
confirmation). 
1856, Mar. 27. Suspected to have a twist in it (as before). [P. T. 1861, 
pl. XX VIIL., fig. 25.] (VIII. obs.) 
1848, Mar. 26. A most extraordinary object with a B * near the centre, and at 
the right [n] masses of light appear through it in knots. 
1849, Apr. 19.  Sketched [P. T, 1850, pl. XXXVIL, fig. 9]. (ILI. obs.) 
1868, Apr. 25. TIrr and like a dist Cl, suspected to have a curved branch ssf, 
turning towards the s. (I. obs.) 
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1855, Apr. 10. About 6’ or 7' n of h 1385 and a little f is 1392, not so F as h 
