150 
G. C. | h. & H. 
4930 | 1968— 
M. 13 
4231 | 1969— 
IL. 701 
4934 | 1970 
4238 | 1971 
4944 | TV. 50 
4956 | 1972 
M. 10 
4057 | 1973— 
TIT. 689 
4059 | 1974 
4987 | 1979— 
M 
Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
1850, May 6. Cluster in Hercules. Seems to have a dark streak across the 
B part a little above the centre. 
1851, Apr. 6. Dark Janes seen, which bear some resemblance to those in the 
neb in Andromeda. 
1851, Apr. 27. Sketch made, dark spaces seen through mist. 
1851, May 26. Drawing made [see P. T., 1861, Pl. XXVIII, fig. 33]. 
1855, Apr. 17. The dark lanes are quite discernible in the finder-eyepiece, they 
do not meet in the centre of the Cl, but to the sff of it. 
1871, Apr. 21. After hearing from Lord Rosse that the 3 roads do not meet | 
in the centre, I succeeded in making them out. 
1872, Apr. 14. Rift on n side Pos. 32°, on f side 120°. 
1873, Apr. 18, Positions of rifts, 342°-3 (4), 288°-1 (2), 48°:7 (2). (About 
20 times viewed.) 
1854, May 23. pL, B,m Ens, vS B Nucl. 
1855, Apr. 19. The Nucl is nearest the p edge, and the light of the F sur- 
rounding neby is patchy. (IT. obs.) 
1850, May 5. Intense blue centre fading off to some dist all round. § * nf 
to which neb nearly extends. Fancied a projection from the B centre } 
towards np, but I think it was only fancy. 
1850, May 12. vB neb of strong blue color. I fancied once or twice that } 
there were projections p & f. 
1851, May 26. Oval nearly p f, a hazy atmosphere hangs round the edges. 
1855, April 19. No ans seen, but Mr. J. Stoney thought the B central disk 
flatter on f edge? the neb’s haze extends a good distance round, and appeared 
1Ens. 
1872, May 8. eB, blue, F atmosphere. Diamns 15":7 (2), Diam pf 15'"8 (2). 
(XIII. obs.) 
1851, May 4. Branches have a slightly spiral arrangement, dark lanes, but | 
not remarkable, 
1851, May 31. In finder-eyepiece the branches haye a slightly spiral arrange- 
ment ; a few dark passages in it. 
1873, Apr. 25. Centre quite nebulous with power 414; the stars there cannot 
be brighter than 17m. (III. obs.) 
1872, May 9. Complete glob. Cl, makes a nearly equilateral A with 2 st 8 m p. | 
* 8m Pos. 225°-1_ Dist. 391"-0 
* 8m 279:0 364-0 
Most beautifully resolved with power 414. (1. obs.) 
1848, Apr. 30. Atn end isa series of B st forming a segment of a circle with 
the convexity s. 
1851, May 4. A dark lane (not very conspicuous) above the middle and quite 
across the Cluster. 
1851, May 30. <A dark lane s of centre quite across, or rather the upper % of 
Cl is much fainter than the rest. (V. obs.) 
1850, May 6. v F in twilight. Query is it a D streak with a Nucl or a * at 
f end; another * or neb a little n of p end, night too bad to decide which. 
(1 obs.) 
1854, May 23. Not found. [h has “doubtful whether a neb or a v F Dor} 
triple *,” not looked for by d’A.] 
1851, May 31. F Cl, irr outline, seems to have an outlying patch on s side. 
1851, June 3. The outline is not R, ons side is an outlying portion separated 
from the chief portion by a dark passage. (VII. obs.) 
