136 
G.C h. & H 
3776 | 1746= 
Wi 9 
3777 =| 1745= ) 
HI. 286 
3781 | R.nova { 
3782 | 1748= 
I. 231 
3783 I. 214 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
1872, May 9. N n, Pos. 113:8 (2) Dist. 279"-6 (2) 
N to * 12m. [x] 96°7 (2) 195-2 (2) 
N to * 13m. [A] 89-2 (2) 
* 13 to * 12m. De} 
N to * 11m. [6] 51-7 (2) 227-7 (2) 
N — * 13m. |e] 46-7 (2) 158-5 (2) 
N = * 10m. [2] 178-1 (2) 306°4 (2) 
N — * 10m. [y| 211-6 (2) 3046 (2) (XXXII. obs.) 
1848, Apr. 9. 
1848, May 3. 
1861, Apr. 5. 
(Y. obs.) 
A close, rather F Cl. 
Not quite symmetrical, nebulous appearance in centre. 
Composed of y S st. Seems to have an arm going s from f end. 
vF. Query, 
1856, Mar. 29. 
(I. obs.) 
spiral with a right-handed twist. 
1745 has a Nucl, light very patchy, 3 st in edge ; 
About 4'f is a 8, p B, E knot. 
1861, May 14. B, pL, R, *iny. I think it would be r on a good night. (I. 
obs.) 
1861, May 12. Very like a comet or an annular neb with Nucl on edge. 
1861, May 14. vL and probably of interest. The Nucl is on n edge and appears 
to have a dark lane round it ; the F neby spreads out from it like a fan with 
the edges rather brighter than the centre. (II. obs.) 
eS | ee ee eS eee 
