G. C. | h. & H. | 
4053 1904— 
IV. 71 
4056 1907=— 
II. 585 
4057 If, 684 
4058 1909= ? 
IL, Bills) 
4059 | R.nova. 
4061 1908 — 
II. 545 
4062 TI. 755 
4064 1910= 
II. 757 
4067 3595— 
III. 116 
4068 1911 
4069 |1912— 
TIT. 659 
4070 |R.nova. 
4071 1913— 
II. 678 
4072 R 
4073 ». NOVeE 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 145 
1871, Feb. 25. No E of p neb noticed; the axis of the f neb makes an angle 
of about 12° with the line of centers by a diag. 
1872, Apr. 14. The f one E 130°-4 (2); Pos. of line joining centers 117°°6 (2). 
The E neb [f one] slightly cometic. (XIII. obs.) 
1855, March 17. Atmosphere seems to exist. 
1878, Apr. 1. * 6m; seemed nebulous, but it is doubtful ; eyepiece inclined to 
dew. (II. obs.) 
1855, May 10. pB, pm E sp nf; the brightest part of neb is | 796 5 | 
nearer to nf end? 2 sts. 3 
1856, May 3. B little ray spnf, has Nucl. (III. obs.) ce” 
1873, Apr. 25. B, vS, R, smbM, * 13m Pos. 93°:0, Dist. 71-9. 
This is the nearest * of this magn. ; there are 5 or 6 others near. (I. obs.) 
1848, Apr. 27. vB,r, though no stars could be seen even with 
a power of 1000. Lord R. perceived a longitudinal division 
in it. Edges vF. 
1848, May 2. Not seen so well as on Apr. 27. Darkness in 
the middle along major axis just discernible. 
1850, Apr. 13. vB, oval, E np sf, * in np end. 
1851, Apr. 25. a is an eeF neb, Ba vS *; a longitudinal 
streakiness, perhaps from middle of neb, being brighter than rest. 
1855, Apr. 13. No division visible. * at (, another susp. in the neb between 
centre and ( ; the nova a seems to be areal neb. [a = 4059, only noticed on 
these two occasions; NPDin G. C. ought to be 33°44’). 
1855, Apr. 16. No longit. division seen by Mr, G. J, Stoney or myself. 
(XII. obs.) 
1855, May 16. Looks R, pB, mbMN, sev st adjacent. 
1858, May 12. pB,S, appears R. (II. obs.) 
1873, Apr. 20. F,S, R, gbM; certainly not pB, nor pL. * 15m Pos. 23°:1, 
Dist. 65""1, (1. obs.) 
1855, Apr, 13. m E ns, centre vB, extremities F. 
1860, Apr. 24. v B Nucl. (whichis r) ; Ens,a vS * close p the centre. North 
of this & a little f found 2 neb, one E nearly ns & the other (np it) v F, R, 
with 4 or 6 stin it, [No known nebulae nf h1910]. 
1877, May 4. pB ray, E 5°:3, bM;S * p the brightest part & a little n. 
Looked 'n and a little f" for 2 nove, saw nothing but eF st. Night 
improved now. (IV. obs.) 
1878, Apr. 25. pF, L, irr R, v diffused, no condensation; * 9:10m about 1} 
nnf, (I. obs.) 
1849, Apr. 25. sp one is vS, * close n; nf one rather F,vS * inv. eeF 
patch, glbM same distance nf 1912. 
1854, May 15. Badly seen, the F patch nf 1912 not visible. (II. obs.) 
1854, May 23. NotvS, R, perhapsr. About 3/nf is a 
S neb, LE, vF, with a third vvS & F neb close n; I 
suspect the 2 nove to be connected, as they are very 
close, and the n one exactly in a line with the axis of 
the s one. 2 st close sf the nove, the f being vs. 
1865, Apr. 24. Ens, 2stn&s p[40712] (IL. obs.) 
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