142 Observations of Nebule and. Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | oes 
3951 1850= | 1865, Apr. 26. pF. [3952—h 1853 not mentioned.| (I. obs.) 
IT. 648 
3956 1854— | 1851, Mar. 1. Nucl, suspect a dark ring as in h 450. 
IT. 575 | 1851, Mar. 9. S * in np edge, no ring seen. 
1855, May 16. Can see nothing of a dark ring. AS * np in which direction 
the neb is I think E; smbM N. 
1860, May 8. S, R, vslbM, * close nf [should be np], I think just on the edge 
and not connected with neb. I could see no dark ring but sometimes fancied 
it flatter on the side next the *, which is probably the effect of contrast. 
(VIII. obs.) 
3964 1857 1851, Apr. 7. h 1857 vF, Nucl susp & the light mottled. Another [h 1863] 
—=1.182 12'f & a little s, EK, bM, * about 2’n. 
3971 1863= (| 1852, Apr. 13. h 1857 is gbM, a F indication of spirality?? About 12/f is 
) 1863, bM, E. (V. obs.) 
3965 | 1861= } 
1855, Apr. 16. 1861 is a narrow ray, the next 
3969 1864 in RA is 8, R; the f neb of the 3 is quad- 
3972 5 Hel te ruple, their relative positions roughly given 
3973 605 | indiag. Mr. J. Stoney susp neby connecting 
3974 sat the 4 fones. (I. obs.) 
3975 1865 
3976 coe as 1871, Feb. 25 (3 ft.) About 2’ in diam, vgbM, 
eF, is not a planetary neb. 
1878, Apr. 25. F,S, irr R, glbM, not like a 
© nor remarkable in any way. (LI. obs.) 
3981 1869= | 1868, Apr. 24. Lord R. susp. spiral. (I. obs.) 
IIT. 686 
3982 1870= | 1854, March 23. Has 2 F st f, the northernmost 
THN, 16333 vEF'; nebisrand1lbM. 
L855 eHebae loss vale Mee eAGm-aninep med oe! 
(II. obs.) 
3984 1873= |1854, May 15. pB,S,R,bM. (II. obs.) 
IL, ibe 
3985 1872— | 1855, May 10. p B, R, Nucl surrounded by F neby, which has a prolongation 
II. 538 to np; between Nucl. and tail the neby is fainter. [PI. V.] 
1856, Mar. 29. pL, not F, bMN, E npsf. 
1873, Apr. 21. ¢B, L, R, gmbM, forms a A with 2 st llmag. (III. obs.) 
3987 1874— | 1848, Apr. 25. A long lenticular neb terminating in two points with a p B * 
I. 126 near each end; s half much brighter than n one. 
1850, May 12. AS neb suspected about 5'+ nf? 
1873, Apr. 21. v B, vm E169°, 6' long, * 12m almost in contact with sf extremity. 
1875, Apr. 3. vm E 171°°5, gbM (from s end more suddenly) to an oval 
Nucl. * 14m iny. in s end, another vlp n end, Dist. bet st = 304":7. There 
seems to be a split in the nebf the Nucl. * 9:10m Pos. 329°-9 (3), Dist. 
292''-6 (3) (Front view). (IV. obs.) 
3992 I8S7S= | 1878, Apr. 1. D neb, Pos. 83°:5, Dist. 70'3 ; p one the fainter, f one brighter 
TLl. 687 and R, gbMN (the brightest of all the four). Fneb Pos. 18°:3, Dist. 131-8 
from f neb; np the 3" neb is a fourth one, F, bM, Pos. 324°:7, Dist. 121’°1. 
* 12im I'f the 3" neb. (1. obs.) 
