122 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.C h. & H. aoe 
3247 | R. Nova| 1851, Mar: 1. At125 43" RA and NPD 60° 20’ DDAG 
nova, Nucl, E. (1. obs.) | 
3255 Tt. 814 | 1867, Mar. 28. eF,S, R (or EH). Perhaps a * 
or a sharp Nucl in centre. (I. obs.) 
3256 1453— | 1872, Mar. 6. * 12m Pos. 272°:0, Dist about] ° 
IDL, 7 Ome yy 
1874, Apr. 14. cB, 1 E 99°, svm bM, has a re- div 
solvable look, but is nct resolved with power -—— 
414, 
© Wilan Pos. 269°°:5 Dist. 56-1 
* 15m 96-4 93:2 (II. obs.) 
3258 1456— | 1852, Apr. 9. Spiral; bears great resemblance to h 1111. 
M. 94 | 1852, Apr. 14. F neby 2' radius extends all round, in which I think I see 
traces of spirality which exist certainly in the central part. A good night 
and speculum in good order would probably show this object distinctly. 
1855, Apr. 13. vl E pf, dark ring round the Nucl, then B ring exterior to 
this. The annulus, however, is not perfect, but broken up and patchy, and 
the object will probably turn out to be a spiral. There is much F outlying 
neby. 
1856, Mar. 8. Annular at first look, but ring not perfect, centre v B. 
1861, Apr. 12. I think it is a righthanded spiral, but definition bad to-night. 
Not r. 
1873, Apr. 18. mbM to a sharp well-defined Nucl. A dark segment on p side. 
* Om p, Dist. 335"°6 (2). 
1874, Mar. 9. vB, vL, gvsvmbM to a soft Nucl = * 7m. Central part R, 
Diam 67", with a F external neby which is cE 127°-6. There is a dark 
curved lune in sp part, near to and concentric with Nucl. * 9m, Pos. 273°-6, 
Dist. 335"-7. (VILL obs:) 
3265 1460 1854, Apr. 25. mE. (I. obs.) 
3273 1461=— | 1874, Mar. 22. vB, L, c £99°-0, vsbM to a soft Nucl. About 5’ long. 
If, 1 *11m Pos. 258°-4 Dist. 153'-5 
*10°5 280-0 227-9 
sali() 24-4 216-6 
ealyl 16-6 187-6 
The last 2 st are about 1’ apart p and f. 
1877, May 3. B,L, v soft and L Nucl, 1Epf At times I suspected v F 
branches, especially np, but the object was not well seen. (II. obs.) 
3274 1462— | 1851, Mar.7. Edges v diffused, gvmbM. 
I. 25— | 1852, Mar. 12. gbM, some F neby round it. 
Ii. 74 | 1863, Feb. 15. Nucl excentric. Query, annulus with Nucl in periphery. 
1878, Apr. 6. B, pL, R, vgmbM, soft ; in the middle of a polygon of 7 st, the 
brightest of which (not the nearest) is 10m, Pos. 244°-0 (2), Dist. 186"°3 (2). 
(VI. obs.) 
3278 1466— | 1851, Mar. 7. 8' long, R, centre v B. ; 
TI. 75 | 1852, Mar. 12. Thin B ray with v B circular centre. 
1863, Feb. 15. I strongly suspect the ends to be twisted. 
1878, Apr. 6. A very sharp and long ray, E 30°°S (2), a p B, pS Nucl on it. 
* 10m Pos. 183°-5 Dist. 127-6 
= Oeil @) 250°2 233-1 
~ Oeil) 102°6 175°4 (VI. obs.) 
3300 1475= | 1851, Mar. 1. Nucl, 2’ s of * 10m. 
1.93 |1851, Mar. 6. Light perhaps unequal. 
