146 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
h. & H. | ——* 
1914— |1849, Apr. 25. S Nucl. with F neby, E; thought I saw st at moments, 
II. 650 especially 2 ssp Nucl. and near sp end. Dark space nf Nucl. ?? 
1850, Apr. 11. 5’ by 2’. About 2™p & a little s are 2 neb spnf [h1913 & 
nova |. 
1854, Apr. 8. Rather F, but with B centre, E ssp nnf. (IIL. obs.) 
1915= ) 1854, May 22. Found with difficulty, vF ; I doubt it is h’s object. 
TIT. 660 }| 1854, May 23. Found 2 neb close ns. I believe the s one, which is v8, vl 
R.nova. ) Ens, lbM to be h’s. The neb n of it is not v8, but eF. (II. obs.) 
III. 737 | 1874, Apr. 9. Found sev v 8, stellar spots or knots, but nothing remarkable. 
(1. obs.) 
II. 758 1 | 1850, Apr. 13. At 15" 12"+ and 33°55’+ I found a pair of neb about 15’ 
II. 760 f asunder ; the sf one was a pB ray, the other F, 8 and neatly placed at one 
angle of a A of F st. [Evroneously supposed to be nove & entered as such 
in the G. C. as 4084 & 4088]. 
1868, Apr. 23. The p one is bent ata right angle, 3 nuclei susp. at corners 
(p, sf & nf); sf one is E npsf, more dif at np end; * p. (II. obs.) 
1916= | 1848, Apr. 26. Nebulous appearance in centre (where the stars are very dense) 
M.5. and in spirals among the stars. 
1875, May 26. Glob. Cl, more than 7’ or 8’ diam, very condensed part in middle 
about 1’ diam, st 12... 15 mag, many going out from the centre in curved 
lines. (IX. obs.) 
1917— | 1850, Apr. 13. Very remarkable ray, 12' or 
IT. 759 15' long, a, B, y and 6 are stars, of which 
a is F, a longitudinal split p Nucl. 
1855, Apr. 13. I see the longitudinal spht 
p the Nucl., also the 3 st inv in the neb. 
1860, Apr. 23. v L ray, pmbM, centre r? 
T think I saw st in it sev times, especially one close p; sp Nucl there is a 
dark space with vF neby beyond, & sf Nucl. is rather dark with a portion 
much brighter beyond, then another dark space & again ueby. 
1860, Apr. 24. The dark line p the Nucl. does exist, and the ends do not taper 
off, though fainter than the centre. [Pl. VI.] (VIIL obs.) 
3600 1875, Apr. 3. 2 neb npsf, Pos. 346°-2 (2), Dist. 2986 (2). The p one is B, 
3601 pS, f one is F, E 29°:9, a little larger than the other, like a comet fading 
) away south. (I. obs.) : 
1920 |1851, Apr. 28. vlbM,E pf. (IL obs.) 
1919— | 1855, Apr. 17. Suspect spiral like an 8S. Mr. J. 
I. 148 Stoney saw the np branch with considerable cer- 
tainty, the sf one not so sure. B Nucl. 
1876, May 16.. cB, pl, Ens, sbM to a * 12:13. It 
fades away vg, especially np; shape doubtful. A 
curved line of st sp. * 10-11m (brightest of all 
near) Pos. 113°°3, Dist. 177-5 (2). 
1923— | 1850, May 14. S Nucl., * 8m n. 
Tl) 87£ | 1855) Mar, 172 SR) bM:E (GV. obs:) 
1924 )|1850, Apr. 11. Elegantlittle D neb. About 6™+ p and 6'+ nisavF, R neb, 
1925— about 2’. [4099—h1921]. 
II. 651 )| 1860, Apr. 12. I think they form one neb with two nuclei, joined by a 
semicircular branch f, both p B & very like 8 st. 
