G. C, | h. & H. 
1741 = 
IL. 417 
1749— 
HL 413) 
W743 
101, OO 
1744= 
M. 101 
1857, April 24. Last obs fully confirmed as to spivality of the n one. {[ still 
think it has but one branch (lefthanded). The * bet the nebis D. Thes 
neb is H. 
1878, Apr. 21. Both seem connected like the “ Dumb-bell,” darker and sharper 
on f side, diffused on p side. The n one is brighter, much larger and less 
condensed than s one. * 13m tos neb Pos. 206°°8 (2), Dist. 56-5 (2) 
— — tonneb 358°8 (2) 97°5 (2) 
(VI. obs.) 
1855, Apr. 19. 1741 is not vS; pB, R, mbM; a * nnf? About 6’ ssf is 
another, 1742, p B, vS, Esp nf, mbMN. 
1856, Mar. 28. 1741 is 8S, R, bMandpB.. 1742 isaS ray spnf, with Nucl ; 
* 12m at sp extremity. (IV. obs.) 
1855, Mar. 17. m E pf, has Nucl. Query is there a knotin p branch. (L. obs.) 
| 1851, Mar. 1. L spiral, faintish; sev arms al 
and knots ; 14’ across at least. 
~1851, Apr. 5. Another knot [n,] f, which 
Lord Rosse and I strongly suspected to 
be united to the first one [n,] by a con- 
tinuation of the branch. 
1851, Apr. 6. The f knot 7s connected with 
the first one [n,]; a branch from Nucl. 
extends to the latter. 
1851, Apr. 27. aN Pos. 192° Dist. 82" 
ap 342 110 
ay 270 211 
ao 70 181 
ae 69 98 
an, 94 337 
ans 130 302 | 
aé + 319 | 
an 351 333 | 
ag 37 301 
ae 239 514 
| 1851, May 3.° ak NG 214 
ar ilO 209 
a 69 240 
av 207 391 
ye 258 176 
yo 214 227 
[The position-angles have been corrected by supposing an interval of respec- 
tively 2," and 5™ to have passed between each two consecutive measures. 
The measures taken on May 2, 1872, were used for finding the hour-angle at 
which the observation on Apr. 27, 1851, probably commenced. | 
1852, Apr. 11. A S neb f about 10’, p by a * [=5757]). 
1861, Apr. 29, May 4, 8, 9,10, 11, 12. Sketched [See P.T., 1861, pl. XXIX., 
fig. 35). 
1864, May 4. Drawing fully confirmed; the F neby enveloping the arms is 
omitted. 
1872, May 2. IN a Jets, Illes @) 
Ny 291-2 (2) 
ay 270-3 (3) 
a B 341°9 
By 240-2 
