143-4 
(I. obs.) 
148 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G.C h, & H —- 
4139 1938— |1851, Mar. 9. bM; S neb p. 
Il. 97 | 1854, May 22. TI believe there is a comp" neb p, but possibly it is only a vS *, 
as the definition is bad. 
1855, Mar. 17. 8S, R, bM, coarse D * n and aS neb sp [Nova]. (III. obs.) 
4143 | III. 371 | 1873, Apr. 20. F, vS, R, psbM, precedes a line joining two 9 m stars. Nova 
[5788] Pos. 197°-3, Dist. 97/6. (1. obs.) 
4145 1939= | 1851, May 30. Lenticular ray, bM, 4 st south. 
IL. 583 | 1877, May 3. Epf, pF, bM, light uneven; does not seem to be long p the con- 
densation, ends abruptly there. (II. obs.) 
4147 II. 657 | 1865, Apr. 24. Neb in an are of stars. (I. obs.) 
4148 1940 | 1850, May 12. D*n, F component (p one) but just visible. Night bad. 
1851, Apr. 7. vF; F D* one diam n; followed by a * 8 m 12’. 
1873, Apr. 25. ¢ E, L, R, * 15 m on nf edge, Pos. 26°°6, Dist. 31"°9. Many 
st near. 
1875, Apr. 27. p B, p L, R, gbMN, perhaps 1 Ens. AvF*(15 mt). Pos, 
30°-9 , Dist. 50+ (Front view). (LV. obs.) 
4150 1941 1873, Apr. 25. p B,vS, R, cmbM. Like a hazy *. (1. obs.) 
4151 |1942= | 
TIT. 646 | | 1854, May 23. 1943 either very alosey Dora*ftheneb. 1942 is v8 and F. 
4152 |1943= 1855, May 14. ‘The s one has a § * close nff, both 8, R, lbM. (LY. obs.) 
II. 73 | 
4157 IIL. 33 | 1857, May 9. Not found, very carefully looked for. [d’A. has no obs.] (Once 
looked for.) 
4159 1945 1855, May 14. This * looked quite sharp and well defined in the finding-eye- 
piece ; I think the atmosphere which it appeared to have with a higher power 
was illusory. 
1875, May 26. * 7-8 m with vF surrounding atmosphere, which could be traced 
about 1’ from the * 
1875, May 28. Viewed with Mr. H. C. Russell from Sydney, who was not sure 
of the reality of the atmosphere, while I had no doubt of it. 
1877, May 4. Neby doubtful, although sometimes appearing very real. (IV. obs.) 
4160 1946= |1850, May 5. Strongly suspected to be an annular neb with a * near the 
III. 637 centre. 
1851, Apr. 5. Like h 450, dark ring plainer seen on p part of neb; vS * n, about 
EY diam of neb off, The f part of dark ring a little broader than the Pp P part. 
1851, May 3. Dust bet Eine and * 29” (3). 
1851, May 4. * in Pos. 5°-4 (3). Dist. 25" (3). 
1851, May 29. ThesS * eel seen, dark ring not at all. 
1854, Apr. 3. The dark ring round Nucl seen pretty well; also the S * n of neb. 
1861, May 9. Drawn [Phil. Trans., 1861, pl. XXVIL, fig. 32]. I have a 
strong suspicion that this is the tr ue shape, yet it is not quite certain. 
1861, May 10. Seen as on last night. ‘The knot north may be a F * in neby, 
as I saw it sev times sparkling. The connection between it and the Nucl 
is doubtful. (XIV. obs.) 
4161 | III. 140 | 1872, May 9. Exquisitely R, vglbM. * 12m _ Pos. ee (2). Dist. 41-4 
* 9m 167° 
4164 1947— | 1854, May 22. pL, F, oval. 
III. 553 | 1854, May 23. Much better seen, c E. (II. obs.) 
