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4653 2112= | 1856, Sept. 3. bM, edges indistinct, a * in nf edge. 
TI. 145 | 1857, Sept. 20. 8, bMN, ¢ E sp nf, a F * inv in n extremity. [ Pl. V.] (III. obs.) 
4654 2113 | 3 times not found, [h’s RA is 2™ too great according to d’A. ] 
1862, Sept. 16. Found a v F, v8 object near a F D *, but I am doubtful 
whether it is a neb or not ; bad definition and fog. (I. obs.) 
4657 2115 1871, Sept. 6. Cl, v P, in Milky Way. (LI. obs.) 
4661 2116= | 1871, Sept. 4. Many st, no very decided Cl. (1. obs.) 
4662 2117 1868, Sept. 8. Rich field. (II. obs.) 
5993 sist 1877, Sept. 15. F,pS,bM, forms a A with 2 F st sp and np which I first took 
for S neb (sky a little foggy, @. *9:10m Pos. 76°:3 (2) Dist. 274'+4 (2). 
(1. obs.) 
4664 2118= | 1871, Sept. 6. No neby seen, nothing but a curious line of F st [no neby seen 
VIL. 50 by h]. (1. obs.) 
4666 2119 1871, Sept. 6. Very many S st. (1. obs.) 
4669 | IIT. 936 | 1873, Sept. 15. Carefully looked for, not found. [G. C. has “vB” instead 
of “ v F,” misprint.] (1. obs.) 
4670 2120— | 1852, Sept. 8. Glob. Cl. B and F st sharply distinguished from each other, 
M. 15 ratio perhaps as 1 to 14 or 2 in the outlying parts, but in the more condensed 
parts as 1 to 3 or 4. 
1875, Sept. 28. Condensation seems a little excentric. 
*9-10m Pos. 237-5 (2) Dist. 427-0 (3) [or 11°59 f, 6 31-6 n. | 
1876, Aug. 24. Nucl a little excentric, f the middle, * 13m p about 6' dist. 
* 9m Pos. 23°-7 (3) Dist. 424-9 (3) [or 11°52 f, 6' 29"-4 n.] 
* 11m 119-5 463°8, has a * 13m 1'n. 
1876, Sept. 18. * 9m Pos. 23°-8 Dist. 429"-2 [or 11°78 f, 6' 32"-7 n ). 
* 11m 119:5 (2) 469-1 (2) (XVIII. obs.) 
[| Adopting the place for the * given in the Astr. Nachr., No. 1392, the place of 
the @ becomes for 1860-0 
21" 23" 12°22 78° 26) 37-3. ] 
4672 212]— | 1857, Aug. 27. v F,1Espnf?1bM, D* sf, smaller comp* being nearer the neb. 
III. 859 | 1857, Sept. 19. D *sf, suspect a * nf, neb is 1 E nearly ns? 
1877, Oct. 27. v F,S,irr R, D * 14 and 16m sf, all 3 in one line, fainter * being 
nearer to neb. (III. obs.) 
4673 2122= | 1857, Sept. 20. A L space thickly studded with stars, but no definite Cl. 
VIL. 52 (I. obs.) 
6000 dy 1877, Sept. 2. Could not see any planetary neb, only a * 9m. Definition, 
however, not good, [d’A. also only saw a * and according to Copeland the 
spectrum is continuous.| (I. obs.) 
4675 2123 1875, Sept. 9. No remarkable Cl, many neat S groups, especially one in the 
right place, like a o, st 12:13m. (1. obs.) 
4676 2124— | 1871, Aug. 25. An oval or circle of st with 2 curved ares or tails, 3 B st 10°11m. 
VI. 32 (I. obs.) 
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