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852, Apr. 16. I again thought the outer Nucl spiral. 
855, Mar. 17. I could trace the outer curved branch to the central Nucl, 
which it joins on the f side. The inner branch makes a sharp turn down- 
wards [np the * No. 1. in P.T. 1850, fig. 1] where a mass of neby proceeding 
from the outer branch appears to blend with it. I have no doubt of a spiral 
arrangement of the smaller Nucl [h 1623]. 
1855, Apr. 16. Outer branch traced up to Nucl as before, also spirality of 2nd 
Nucl seen. Thought the sudden bend [n of place of * 1] rather marked. 
Mr. Stoney did not think there was any neby [f the * 1] connecting the two 
branches, further than what arose from their coming closer together at that 
part and blending together. The 2nd Nucl seems to be the proper prolonga- 
tion of the spiral arm with which it is connected. 
1860, Apr. 13. I think there is neby sp the small Nucl and that the latter is 
spiral. ee F neby between the two branches [f the place of * 1}. 
1860, Apr. 18. T still think the small Nucl is shaped like an 8 [see lithograph]. 
1863, May 9. Commenced sketch. I believe the ring is r; Nucl has a mealy 
appearance, so that I have little doubt itis r. 
1864, Apr. 27. Compared and continued sketch. The brighter portions of the 
arms are r. 
1864, Apr. 29. About the Nucl, the B parts of the arms sf Nucl and about the 
place of * 1, as also about the small Nucl it is r. The Nucl comes up nearly 
to a point very gradually. I saw F neby from the 2nd Nucl p a good 
distance. 
1864, May 4. Both nuclei decidedly r. The B parts seen r as before, also B 
part sp Nucl. 
1864, May 6. Finished sketch. Two streams of st f Nucl easily seen. Also in 
the small Nucl st much easier seen on f side. [Pl IV.] 
1868, Mar. 17. Examined 2nd Nucl; feel very little doubt that there is a 
break in neby at n end, and that beyond that the neby curves like an anchor- 
head. I also think there is an exterior branch, starting from s end and going 
p, n andf, outside the branch going to the principal nebula. 
1868, Apr. 25. Small Nucl, not decided from which extremity (n or s) the p 
nebulous ray proceeds. 
1872, Mar. 8. * 9 from N Pos. 231°:36 (4) 
*]1— * 9 325-91 (3) No. 11 of 13m. 
1) Ny 277-71 (3) 
PD ay 12-75 (3) No. 7 of 13m. 
2) SS 37°86 (3) 
* 8 — *7 26717 (3) 
2 § SY o 112-34 (3) No. 5 of 13m. 
eee 162-15 (3) 
* 4— N 108-56 (3) 
1872, Mar. 9. Sky hazy. 
* 9 from N Pos. 230°-17 (16) 
n — N 15-10 (21) 
SA, Wkewe, WY, <  saroren "7 13:59 (5) 
*10 — *5 267:18 (1) 
* 4 —_ N 97:60 (5) 
* 4 — on 153:90 (6) 
1872, Mar. 14. *15 — N 308:13 (3) 
*15 — on 236-71 (4) 
*13 — N 276:27 (4) 
*13 —*15 224:24 (4) 
*16 —* 9 245-57 (3) 
The * No. 1 could not be made out although the night was very clear. 
1872, Mar. 17. * 6 from * 9 Pos. 172°°34 (4) 
2G —vd 238:06 (5) 
216 = » & 245-72 (3) ! 
