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OBSERVATIONS OF NEBULA. 
Part III]., rrom 14° ro 24° R.A. 
Plates V. and VI. 
G.C. neu. | Siee: 
3784 1750— | 1861, May 14. A fine little ray, with a B, R Nucl. and arms 
IT. 800 fading gradually off. °° 
1864, May 4. Ens,v B Nucl. (II. obs.) 
3785 1749 1861, Mar. 17. A neat double *, 10m white and 12m dusky red, 3785 Vv 
with a neb. v F, HE, n of it. (1. obs.) 
3793 |III. 791 )| 1867, Mar. 31. Sev neb. seen at this set ; 2 fields 
3794 I. 232 } of them given here. First one 15’'+ s, and 
3795 | II. 801 ) 2™+ p the second one. |The first diagr. seems 
. to represent 3793, 94,95, though the * 13m 
2’ sff [.232 is not shown. In this case the 
nebule on diag. II. would be novae. dA. could 
never see III. 791.] (1. obs.) 
3800 1754— | 1856, Mar. 27. S, bM, m E np sf. 
II. 876 | 1857, May 14. vS, narrow ray np sf, and [ think 
it hasa Nucl. (II. cbs.) 
3793; ‘| 
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3801 1755— |1851, Mar. 9. E. Iseeno* inv. [Seen by d’A.] Oo: 
LV. 46 (L obs.) 6° =) 
FINO | Vio | 1856, Mar. 29. 2 neb about 3’ apart, n one [h1758] v S, not F, bM, and has a 
3808 | 1758—/ S * sp, and perhaps F neby reaching up to this *? The s one [h 1757] isa 
as | ray p & f and has a Nucl. [3307= R. nova to be struck out]. (I. obs.) 
3810 1760 | 1868, Apr. 24. Double; np portion fainter, nucl. Lord R. susp. move than 
IIT. 685 2 nuclei. A patch in the direction of a * n? (I. obs.) 
3818 1762— | 1850, Apr. 13. Only IE; a F, E neb (a) about 20’ sf, and about 8’f this is 
TIT. 134 another, ee F; about 12’ ssf aisa third F, E, rather brighter than a. [These 
3 have been entered in the G. C. as 3815, 16, 17, R. novae. But there can 
be no doubt that a wrong object was observed, as h1762 is a ray and not 
“only 1 KE.” A diagram shows an object slightly oval np sf, and possibly 
3838 = h 1773 was examined instead of 3818]. 
1857, May 14. Fully 4’ long, vF, bM, knots in it, especially in pend. I see 
no ‘‘ nove”. 
1869, Feb. 16. Has I think a B point in the middle ; the light in the rest of it 
has a tendency to knottiness. There is a knot p in prolongation of the axis. 
1874, Feb. 21. E 93°; * 9m Pos. 305°:5, Dist. 149-3. Sky hazy. 
1878, Apr. 1. Ray, pf, hardly bM; novae looked for in the places given in the 
obs. from 1850, not seen. (Night not good). (V. obs.) 
3819 Siete 1855, Apr. 19. h1764, long narrow ray with a S, R, v F neb sf, another v F 
3821 Sie about 15’np 1764 & another ee F about 6’ p & 1’n of this last. [The positions 
3822 | 1764— given in the G. C. for 2 R. novae, 3819 & 3821, are not in accordance with 
TIT. 414 this]. (I. obs.) 
3826 1766— | 1852, Apr. 13. bM,S *s of it. 
II. 418 | 1856, Mar. 30. E nearly ns, S * sf, B Nucl. 
1860, May 9. Found a p L, F neb, vgbM, within a A formed by 3 st and f this 
2 others, 8, pB, bMN [3847, 3852 & 532| 
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