138 
[co | 
3827 | 
3831 
3833 
3834 
} R.nove. 
h. & H. 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
1768— 
Uf. 731 
1769— 
III. 732 
NGG b= 
II. 419 
1770 
We (Bs 
IT. 194 
| 
Sy 
LISS ) 
IT. 579 
WWVM= 
T. 144 | | 
J 
1851, Mar. 1. Nucl, a and 6 are perhaps stars, but they 
look like 8 neb. About 15’np I founda F, E neb as in 
diagram [1768 & 1769 are sp nf]. 
1860, Apr. 18. FoundaS, R, pBneb. I saw points in 
the Nucl. several times; s of this & a little f i think, I 
found 2 8, R ones ssp, nnf. 
1878, Apr. 27, 2 neb, Pos. 18°:4, Dist. 347’: 6 [or 9°-6f, 
5/30" n in good accordance with h’ S positions for 
827 & 3831]. none rather brighter & c E 11°, s one 
Rh, bM. Another neb 4’+ nf a * 11m seen at the same 
set, but where is not stated; clouds interrupted. 
(LIT. obs.) 
1848, Apr. 27. B Nucl. & a great black gulf situated 
between it & the body of the neb. 
1852, Apr. 10. Hither a D neb or 2 knots of one neb. 
1855, Mar. 17. D neb; the p one has a Nucl. or a stellar 
point in the centre, the f one is E, no Nucl. but 1 bM. 
[22 Wo] 
1858. Apr. 15. The little knot p is not quite in a line with 
the axis of the E part, but isa little n of it. The 
centres sparkle & look r. 
1860, Apr. 24. v F, S narrow ray with a * in or near each end, or 
perhaps 2 nuclei? (WITI. obs.) “iD 
1851, Mar. 6 17 v 5 
, Mar. 6. 1770 has Nuel.; another 5’ p, another about 10’ sp, 
vF. [{dA. has not seen the last-mentioned one, but one 4°p, GZ) 
5'-4n of h1770, = 5763, while Marth has seen one 33°‘p, 6's of 
1770; the latter (5762) is probably = 3850] (L. obs.) 
1852, Apr. 14. S neb, bM, but no * in it. 
1856, Apr. 29. m H, apf. not F,1bM. (LI. obs.) 
1858, May 10. S8, irr R, a conspicuous * sp and another fainter one near 
centre. (I obs.) 
1848, Apr. 26. Nucl manifested a decidedly spiral arrangement; the neb 
becomes e F towards the edges; from the upper [sff] part of the nuel. 
proceeds a circular spiral, only seen by glimpses (as also spirality of Nucl.). 
| 1855, Mar. 17. Looks very like a Ci, yet [ cannot resolve it, nor can I make 
out a spiral arrangement about the Nucl., sf which there is an easily seen *. 
1855, Apr. 19. An irr B disk in F neby ; 3 this disk seemed to have a projection 
sf, which Mr. J. Stoney thought was a * or stars, 
| 1858, Apr. 15. L, v B, no Nuel., mageed edges, looks like a Cl unresolved. 
(Oxi, obs.) 
1849, Apr. 26. A new neb ee F, gvlbM, nf 
la NOT, 
1850, May 12. 3 neb ina A, 1* one pB, 
2-4 one v F, 3 v B. 
1851, Mar. 9. 1778is EH, 2stare p& f; 1779 
is elliptic, bM, a * p & another f with a F 
comp™ F neb 6’nf followed by a 8S *. 
1851, Apr. 7. 1*tadash of light bet 2 st nearly 
np sf; 2° R, bM, followed by a D * and 
preceded by a *. Nova not found. 
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