Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
4565 
1876, Aug. 20. Pos of neby fa 91°. * 15m (@) Pos. 99°-3, Dist. 172". Zis 
inv in s edge of neb (about 40+ broad) and has a * 16m ssf 50+ dist. 
The shape “of the neb pa is still doubtful, it goes n of the line of stars. 
[Pl. V.] y n Pos. 354°-8, Dist. 80"-6, a0 Pos, 195° 0, Dist. 3277-4. 
1876, Aug. 22. The drawing of the stars pa is correct, at the A ¢ the neb turns 
a little towards 6 and fades away gradually. There may be eF branches np 
the A, but they are doubtful. The branch f a is much fainter than the p one 
and contains only the stars already mentioned ; the neb passes bet ¢ and 
(1' f the latter isa * 14m). Neb begins at y and increases gradually towards 
a. ‘This night’s description is certainly the best one. 
* € (13m) Pos. 67°:4 Dist. 265"-7 
A from a 224 209 (III. obs.) 
|The drawing reproduced on Plate V. shows only the middle part of the nebula, 
between a @ and the A of stars called «. The latter forms with a and 6a 
nearly rectangular A]. 
2072— | 1851, Aug. 23. Fine annular neb like that in Lyra, R, the dark space is E jf, 
IV. 13 * easily seen in np edge and others susp. 
1855, Aug. 19. There isa conspicuous * on inner edge of ring at np side and 
another more difficult near this [nf it by a diag) on outer edge. I believe 
the whole corner of the annulus is r, I can see other st sparkling near the 
two already deseribed. [Pl. V. 
1878, Aug. 16. The vacuity which is n of centre is filled with F light, the n 
side of ring is the broadest and brightest, * 14-5m on sp part of ring [np ‘). 
Exterior diam. ns 47''.4 
pf 41-1 
Diam. of vacuity 19:7 (XV. obs.) 
1876, Aug. 16. vSCl, Epf, only a few st (2 or 3) with F neby between them ? 
North of 2 st 9m. Clouds. (I. obs.) 
2073 1852, Sept. 9. Found what I thought was a * 10m with 8, R neb about 15’ ssp, 
but definition very bad. 
1854, July 23, and 1857, Aug. 3.(@). Not found. 
1862, Aug. 2. The neby does not seem to come quite up to the B*; defin. v bad. 
1862, Sept. 16. 8, R, vgbM, the * is 12m+, just on n edge of neb. (5 times 
looked for. [Pl]. V.] 
2075= | 1850, Aug. 10. * or B Nucl nf the middle. A. dark curved line p this plainly 
Wo UG seen, which at moments I fancied went round the sf part. 
1852 , Sept. 9. This planetary neb is a beautiful little spiral. 
1855, Aug. 12. I think spiral, right-handed and starting f centre. [See P. T,, 
1861, “PL. XXVIII, fig. 34.] 
1855, Aug. 16. The night bears 4-inch single lens well. There is a group of 
4 minute st p the neb. 
1856, Sept. 6. The details of my sketch of last year seem correct. 
1862, Sept. 15. In centre a v F * clearly seen, and I susp a 2nd one. The con- 
centric dark streak p quite distinct, but whether it terminates n and s of 
centre I am not quite sure; at both places there are decidedly a diminution 
in brightness. (XVI. obs.) 
2077= | 1875, Aug. 3. Rather poor Cl,*10:12m. (1. obs.) 
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VIII. 56 
2078= | 1876, Aug. 23. About 8 st 10-11m with twice as many F ones, not much richer 
M. 29 than the neighbourhood (Miiky Way). (1. obs.) 
2079—= | | 1854, July 23. 2079 v F, BH, 2 stp. 
TIT. 142 | 1874. Sept. 12. The p neb ism B 176° -3, f neb is S, R, Pos. 98°-2, Dist. 242-8 
2080 | from p one. About 2’ f 4583 is a vF, eS knot, or most probably a F * (sky 
hazy). Lord R. susp F neb in sp direction from s end of 4582. 
1876, Aug. 24. No other neb here; * 16-17m f 4583 vnr. (IIT. obs.) 
