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4294 M. 92 | 1868, Apr. 24. Nucleus possibly spiral; darker spaces. Nucl barely, if at all, 
resolved. (II. obs.) 
4302 1981— | 1851, May 31. I suspect annular, but twilight leaves me quite uncertain ; n 
IY, UL edge is the brightest. 
1851, June 3. Annular, n edge the brightest. (II. obs.) 
4315 1983= | 1851, May 30. The stars are very close together, and most of them v8. (1. obs.) 
M. 14 
4333 1986— | 1848, Mar. 11. Curious circular-shaped neb with a L dark spot at one side 
IT. 586 [f side in a diag.], around which is a close cluster of well defined vS st. 
(1. obs.) 
4343 1989 1851, May 29. Seen in twilight; the object found looked very like a * 9m, 
it was in the vertex (sp) of an isoceles A, 2 other st forming the base. 
1860, May. Found a * about 910m with a F comp, which may be enveloped 
in Fneby. Twilight. (II. obs.) 
4373 IV. 37 | 1871, Sept. 1 (3 ft.). e B, of a full blue tint; in addition to the B * 24’ np 
there are 2 others near, one yF. AS star-like Nucl seen with power 180. 
Moonlight. ; 
1873, Sept. 17 (3 ft.). A R well defined dise of a full blue colour, light very 
equable, diam. ns 22/4, surrounded by an e F nebulosity. No certain 
indication of a central *. [There is one, however, see Dunsink Observations, 
Part ITI.] * 8m Pos. 290°-1 Dist. 1617-6 
*-13m 325°9 125°6 
1873, Sept. 18 (3 ft.). E 31°, major axis 23-1, minor 18"9. 
* 8m _ Pos. 291°:2(3) Dist. 162-8 (3) 
29:4 
* l4m 329°1 129° (III. obs.) 
4390 2000 | 1872, May 31. vB, v blue. 
1876, Aug. 11 (3 ft.). plan-neb, vS and star-like, diam. not exceeding 6”, like 
a blue, hazy * 8-9m. (II. obs.) 
4403 2008— | Omega nebula, viewed four times (1850 and 1854); never well seen owing to 
M. 17 twilight and low altitude. 
1854, July 19. In general appearance somewhat like the sketch [Plate VI. 2]; 
central part to the right side of the star marked (a) consists of branches, or 
patches of B neby connected together by fainter neby. The patch 6 is vF 
and has several * s in it not marked in sketch. Almost certain it is con- 
tinuation of curved streak immediately above it. Following branch of neb. 
fades away v.g., previously dividing, however, into three, or more tails. 
Whole sketch probably much out of proportion. 
1854, July 23. Saw the * at e [Plate VI. 3]. There is a faint * also at 6 and 
one at y, which I overlooked on previous night. F neby round the two st 
at » and to the left of them? [The notes and accompanying sketches had 
been at first omitted from this paper owing to their being very imperfect, and 
also owing to the great disadvantage the observer was under as compared 
with one in a more southern latitude. However, looking to the fact that 
this object is not noticed in the ‘‘ Cape Observations,” and no better observa- 
tions of it of their date are to be had, it was thought best to publish these 
notes and sketches, to be taken for what they may be worth.}] (IV. obs.) 
4437 2019 | 1854, July 23. Cl, curiously broken up into groups, one * 2 or 3 classes brighter 
=M. 11 than the rest. (I. obs.) 
