160 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | ——— 
1873, Aug. 28. The disc is not strictly elliptical, but formed of two circular 
segments nands. The edge is much blurred, and that of the ray very much so. 
Pos. of ray 76°°9. Length about 52” 
Diam. of dise in direction of ray 26:7 
» at right angles to ray 22°2 
*12m Pos. 343°°3. Dist. 99/0 (3) 
1874, Sept.12. *12m Pos. 343°-3(3) Dist. 101/’-2 (2). 
1875, Aug. 28. Badly seen through clouds, the ray visible at intervals. * 13m 
nnp, dist. 99'-5 (2), Diam. of neb parallel to ray 30”, perpend. to it 27”; 
measures very difficult. 
1875, Sept. 8. Viewed attentively with different powers [3800 to 700]. I am 
nearly sure the F neby which forms the “ring” is going up towards the s 
pole of the disc with some resemblance to the ring of the planet Saturn when 
much open. But I do not think the F neby goes down beyond the n pole 
as in d’Arrest’s drawing [Instrumentum magnum equatoreum, 1861, fig. 1]. 
(XVI. obs.) 
4629 2100 | 1874, Sept. 12. v F,s ofa D*, the s comp’ of which is the brighter. (I. obs.) 
4632 2102= | 1850, Sept. 29. 2’ long, EH? Nucl, 2 st np. 
II. 203 | 1862, Oct. 15. A *inv p Nucl. 
1871, Sept. 4. p B,sbM, Ennp ssf, 2 e F st a little p. 
1873, Sept. 24. Mottled. The * 9m np is red. 
* 9m (1) Pos. 345°°9 Dist. 44-0 [-+-17=109"-1] 
* 14m (2) 233°3 77:5 
* 14m (3) 123°3 107°3 
(1) to (2) 188-9 
(2) — (3) 92:5 
1) - (3) 143°8 Many other st nr. 
1876, Aug. 16. p B, pS, gbM (not sbM, has a very soft look), HK towards the 
* 10m Pos. 346°°8 (2) Dist. 109-3 (2). (VII. obs.) 
4638 2103= | 1871, Sept. 6. Cl, v P, scarcely richer than the neighbourhood. (I. obs.) 
VIII. 57 
4643 2106 1866, Sept. 14. Many st, but no remarkable Cl. (II. obs.) 
4645 2107 1876, Aug. 22. Cl,v L, p Ri, st 11..., more than 15’ long npsf, and about 8’ 
broad. At nf edge is a * 7m [Lal. 41201]. (1. obs.) 
4648 2110— | 1851, Sept. 25. Ane FC] with 5 or 6 arms branching off. In finder-eyepiece 
VI. 24 it is as F as h 2084, and has a nebulous look. (ITI. obs.) 
4649 2108 | 1873, Oct. 11. Not found. [Not found by d’A.] 
4650 2109= | 1857, Aug. 27. vvF, irr R or perhaps 1 E nearly pf, vibM. Query is there 
III. 858 another still fainter neb sp, sky too bad to decide. (I. obs.) 
5989 wie 1877, Sept. 2. v F,p L,c Enppsff, forms a A with 2 st sf and nf, has 2 points 
of condensation. 
* 11-12m Pos. 48°:-6 Dist. 60:5 
=o? Wilren 124-0 96-2 
Orin 204:0 322°6 
There is a 3rd * 11m n of the first *, all 3 nearly equidistant and in one 
line. (I. obs.) 
4652 2111 1866, Oct. 5. About a dozen B stars and a number of S ones scattered about. 
(II. obs.) 
