120 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C h. & H. | —— 
3i71 | 1402= 2 
If. 70 1854, Mar. 1. D neb, F neby connects them. (1. obs.) 
3172 | R. nova 
3173 1403— | 1854, Apr. 22. A remarkable object. Spiral? Suspected a twist to the left 
II. 125 at p end. 
1854, Apr. 27. cE, brightest part excentric, being nearer the fend of neb. 
Saw to-night the curve in p part previously remarked. 
1876, Apr. 16. p B,S,1 Ens, centre R, thinner at both ends. Not well seen. 
* 12m Pos. 125°-4, Dist. 57"-4. (AIT. obs.) 
3176 1402— | 1878, Apr. 21. B,1E 134°, outer part F, psbM to a v B centre (no Nucl) 
If, 10 which is Rand pL. * 11:12m, Pos. 335°-4 (2), Dist. 151-8 (2). (1. obs.) 
3177 | 1406=) | 1868, Mar. 17. [3179]. Two knots a and # certain, y and 6 } 
I1.794-1 | strongly suspected, ¢ also. Nova f 1™56* and about I’ n 
3179 1407= | [=5668, d’A.], 1 Ens, extremities of ray spread out, sus- 
11.794:2 pected to be double, being sb near Nucl. 
5668 .. || 1878, Apr. 25. 3177 is e F, vS, E sp nf, 8 comp”. or *2f 20's 
3206 III. 778 J is another, 3179, p B, E 50°, biN (Dist. 23”), 4 st nearly in a 
line p and a little n, 3/-4' from neb. A third neb [5668], biN 
in Pos. 16°°5, Dist. 44", sp Nucl much the brighter, other one 
fainter and smaller, perhaps composed of st. This neb is in 
Pos. 71°°5, Dist. 533" from 3179. A fourth neb, 3206, F,5, 
Ens, Pos. 96°:5, Dist. 538” from 3rd neb, it has a * 10m in 
Pos. 78°-7 (2), Dist. 184'"3. (II. obs.) ot 
Sl | 
eel) eel 1851, Apr. 5. vB, L, comp nebpB. 
3189 | 1408— 1/1852, Apr. 11. Both gbM, light milky. Another 18'sp, E [=h 1402]. 
M. 60 J (II. obs.) 
3184 1409= |1856, Mar. 7. Slightly oval pf; the Nucl is a B disc of sensible diameter, 
IE, NZ immediately round which I thought the neby rather fainter than at the edge. 
1877, Apr. 4. pB, pL, mEpf, Nucl, the latter seemed double (with higher 
power). No doubt a Cl. (II. obs.) 
3185 1413 1875, Apr. 27. (Front view) pB,v8. Like a patchy *, 1 E spp nff, curved, 
concave s. 2 st 9:10m. measured. 
Pos. 339°:1, Dist. 352-6, 
347-4 288-7 
Sev fainter st about, no other neb near [G. C. has “2 B st f,” P. T. 1833 
“« About 6' np of 2 B st,” which should be ‘“‘ About 6’ np are 2 Bst”.] (I. 
obs.) 
3187 | 1411= | 1851, Feb. 26. p part is broadened out, and bet it and f part the neby is fainter ; 
IT. 126 middle of f part is B. (I. obs.) 
3189 1414—) | 1851, Apr. 26. Herschel’s two neb form one, the joing part in middle F, and 
I, Le F prolongation of neb sp asin sketch. [See P. T. 1861, pl. XX VIIL., fig. 
SIUSKO) |) abs 26. 
I, Uge 1852, Apr. 9. Last year’s observation confirmed ; like a caterpillar on a leaf. 
Ma 
1857, Apr. 20. I can confirm former observations in every particular, and think 
there are two additional st in nf extremity. 
1860, Apr. 12. Points seen at times flashing in nf extremity ; dark bands across 
on both sides of nf knot, and n of sp knot. 
