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G. C. | h, & H. | —— 
3639 1665= | 1872, May 2. Dneb,sp one B, Pos. 71°-8, Dist. 
Il. 798 39":0. A *n. Clouds. 
1874, Apr. 9. D neb, Pos. 77°°7, Dist. 42-7. 
Na Pos, 65°°6 Dist. 480-7 
a p 234-9 266-8 
Np 74-7 216-2 
By 351-2 79-5 
yo 262°3 923-5 
Ne 232-7 1535 (II. obs.) 
3651 | R. nova. | 1850, May 3. A single B * at nanda D*atsend}, 
3652 | 1668= of this neb. Another neb, R, b M, s p. 
I. 180 {\ 1867, Mar. 1. A beautiful ray, E 141° (2) with a comp? neb in Pos. 216°-5 (2) 
[Dist. about 1 of length of ray by a diagram]. There are 2 F st in sf part 
of ray, a * 11m. in Pos. 326° and a * 10m. in Pos. HI. (QU Coss) 
3655 | 1669= | 1852, Apr. 11. v F, amorphous looking neby ; 8 * ins edge. (I. obs.) 
IT. 533 
3658 1672—= |1851, Mar.1. * or Nucl in np edge; 2nd vF, 3's, both Ep % (Gl, @as,)) 
III. 681 
3664 | 1676=) | 1856, Mar. 27. A is F, B much brighter [— aT ES | 
IIT. 422 and has a Nuel, 2 v F patches extend to |» ; By @ GC 
3668 | 1679=+ np. Cis vF [C cannot be h 1680, as | B 2 ® 
IIT. 423 | this should be s f 1679]. 
3670 1680 ) | 1856, Mar. 28. Last night’s obs. is correct, 
nothing to add to it. Q A 
1860, May 9. Found aneb, pB,8, R,b M ; _ 36 Gh 9. 2 
sp this another, 8, R, b MN, * ons edge. (III. obs.) 
3671 | 1684—= | 1873, Apr. 20. vB,smbM; av F ray, 4’ or 5'1 on f side (perhaps more sus- 
I. 256 pected than seen ; speculum strained) in which is inv a*15-16m., Pos. 90°-1 
(2), Dist, 748 (2). * 13m. Pos. 178%0 (2), Dist. 28-6 (1). (I. obs.) 
3682 1690= | 1867, Mar. 28. F,S, R. (1. obs.) 
IL. 670 
3687 1695— | 1854, May 15. v F in twilight, 1bM. 
TI. 424 | 1860, May 9. pL, E, gbM, * 10m. (with 2 F comp’) nf. I thought I saw a * 
in centre and once one on f edge. 
1876, Apr. 13. pF, pL, ir R, no Nucl, mottled look, appeared 1 E npp sff 
with power 600. * 12m Pos. 37°°7, Dist. 208"-1. Thereis a F comp * upp 
the * and a fainter one in the direction towards the neb. (III. obs.) 
pose Th V5) | 1861, Apr. 12. Found first 2 neb exactly pf [1675 and 1677] 
3693 1698= | and about 5™ f and a little n a group of 4 neb. The first one 
Il. 714! [1696] has a D * (6m orange and 9m bluish) s and sp, it is 
3694 | 1699— if the faintest of the group and has Nucl, I thought I saw st 
Il. 715 | in it; sf this are two [1698 and 1699] n and s of each 
3695 1709— | other, both B, n one R, bM, s one (0) E, bM. The 4th neb 
IIT. 699 | [1702] is nf the two last ones, it is p B, R, bM. (1 obs.) 
3689 1697— | 1855, Feb. 19. c E pf, Land pB, gbM. 
II. 697 | 1857, Mar. 24. Found here 3 nebule as shown, all of 
them are bM. (II. obs.) 
3696 | 1701=) | 1852, Apr. 14. 1703 is gbM; L, F neb 14's of 1703 
TIT. 506 | = 1705] also a 8, F, E neb 15'p and 2’'n of 1703 
= 1701; G. C. 3698 and 3703 are to be struck out. | 
I. 6 1877, May 3. 3696 isc E 17°-0, 2 st near n end and one 
3704 1705= vl psend; about 20'p and 5’ or 6's is another, E pf, 36290. 
IT. 534 about 4'f a D * (11 and 12m, yellow and blue). A third neb is about 10'p 
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