132 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | — 
3611 1647 1855, Apr. 19. Not L, gbMN and has a patchy look. (I. obs.) 
3614 1649— | 1864, Apr. land 11. Badly seen [very low set]. (II. obs.) 
IT. 297 
3615 1650— | 1855, Apr. 19. Land pB, B Nucl. Seenas in sketch, but not certain whether 
I. 34 the lower branch joins the Nucl or is only the continuation of the upper 
curve. 
1856, Mar. 29. The p arm does appear to originate from the Nucl, which is 
v B and oval shaped. [See P. T. 1861, pl. XXVIIL, fig. 29.) 
1856, Mar. 30. Seen as before. 
1861, Apr. 27. I think the sketch is correct except that the f end [the upper 
one in the engraving] seemed to me rather brighter (but very little). 
(LV. obs.) 
3616 1651— | 1868, Apr. 24. Suspect a * in centre. (I. obs.) 
JOU, GH 
3624 |1654— 
1857, Apr. 24. The p one is slightly oval inf ce oe 
IT. 895 form and the f one is m E nearly ns and has | 
3625 |1655— a *atnend. Both look very r. No nuclei, { 
ean aneeeieeeedl 
IT. 896 not v F. (Eyepiece dewed.) 
1878, Apr. 26. Pos. 110°-0, Dist. 86":9. The 
p one is rather brighter, f one E ns and 
curved, about the same size. 
p one toa Pos. 135°:7, Dist. 324"-2 
By 48-9 B55) 
ay 289°5 160°8 (II. obs.) 
IELK g, 
3628 1658— | 1854, Apr. 3. cE nnfssp, a F * p 1' or 14’, B*s. Neb rather F. 
IIT. 370 | 1856, Mar. 28. F, ray ns, no Nucl, light equable. 
1857, Apr. 19. v F,m Essp unf, no Nucl. -AS* close nff.” (Viv obs) 
3630 | 1659— | 1855, Apr. 17. Has ar look and is 1b M. 
TIT. 410 | 1857, Mar. 24. 8, v F, nearly R, brightest part is ons p side of Nucl. (1. obs.) 
3635 1662 | 1870, Apr. 4. Apparently a vS neb, not R, night bad. (1. obs.) 
3636 | 1663— | 1857, Apr. 19. KR and symmetrical, st run into a blaze in centre, rays running 
M. 3 out on every side. 
1869, Feb. 16. Radiating branches somewhat resembling a St. Andrew’s cross, 
central mass globular. There seemed to be a bifurcated dark lane in the n 
segment of the Nucl. 
1871, Mar. 23. Far more regularly condensed than M. 53; the diam of the 
most condensed part is 67", and that of the main part of the Cl, excepting 
stragglers, is 96”. 
1873, Apr. 21. Stars arranged in tails especially on p side. Sev S dark holes 
on nf side of central mass. 
1873, Apr. 25. S holes on f side well seen. Stars 11 magn and downwards. 
(XII. obs.) 
3637 1664= ! 1855, Apr. 17. 8B Nucl in v F neby. 
I. 98 1856, Mar. 27. pL, pB, R, sb MN, light patchy. About 2' or 3' f this I 
f found a F, S neb, Enp sf and 1b M [=3638]. 
1856, Apr. 29. E nearly ns, 1b M, but no Nucl, sev S st near. (III. obs.) 
eo ?:272720OOwOwOwOwOwOCll 
