162 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C & H. | —— 
4678 2125— | 1854, Aug. 31. Glob. Cl, centre vy B, the stars suddenly become more diffuse, 
M. and the dense centre appeared triangular to Dr. Robinson, from it streams 
of st branch out taking the direction of tangents. Sky n of Cl seems richer 
in st than the rest all round. 
1872, Oct. 21. 3! or 4’ diam, vvm cM, many st 13m Sune: 
*.9-5m ‘Pos. 36°-4 (2) Dist. 277''°8 (2) 
* 10-5m 136-4 253-1 
* 105m to*nf 55-6 70:7 
* 12m f Cl 3°62 (3) almost on parallel. 
| 1873, Sept. 28. *in Pos. 76°-0 Dist. 85''-6. 
| 1875, Aug. 26. * 10m Pos. 37°-8(2) Dist. 274" () 
| = lh 137-7 236° 
* T1m 121-7 242: ; 
| 1876, Aug. 23. * 910m 38:5 (2) 271-9 (2) 
* 11m 1359 232-1 
| 2 Lilien 122-2 256°8 (XIV. obs.) 
4681 | 2126= 1866, Oct. 5. vP,vL, st of all sizes. Rich part of sky, difficult to distinguish 
| M. 39 a Cl. (I obs.) 
A682) 2127 1856, Sept. 6. A few B st, (not more than 10 or 12 m), forming a very loose 
Cl. (IIT. obs.) 
4687 | 2128= | 1876, Aug. 15. (38 ft.) Perhaps one of the most magnificent glob. clusters, but 
| M. 30 | too low [N P D=113°:8]. Spiral arrangement of branches most remarkable. 
| | * 8m. Pos. 258°:9 (2), AR A = 25%:9 (2). (ITI. obs.) 
4695 | | 1866, Oct. 28. The only object found was a D *. 
| 1875, Oct. 5. No nebulous * 10-11m found, only a D * (10-11 and 11m) ssf 
and nnp. (II obs.) 
4700 | 2129 1871, Aug. 25. Cl. of S st with a red * at sf corner. (I. obs.) 
4701 | 2130— | 1850, Sept. 29. Stars disposed in pairs in a remarkable manner, one very red 
| WIT. 40 about 12m [Schj. 255], second ved in np pair not so conspicuous. (VI: obs.) 
A702 | QU31= | 1873, Sept. 17. Ba Bos. 49°°6 Dist. 657-4 
TiVo By 294-6 59-0 
ye 198-1 20:9 
| e€ 187:2 44-7 
| 1873, Sept. 21. oda 115°3 (2) 36:0 
y 292-2 
yé 197°8 
| at 187:3 
y 9 289-4 310°9 
| yn 295-1 157°8 
p B,S, R,smbM. (II. obs.) 
4705 2132— | 1854, Sept. 16. Decidedly resolvable, a * seen by glimpses near centre ; a p B * 
II. 261 p 1m contact. 
1857, Sept. 18. Not quite R, has a * close to p edge, mottled, and I suspect st 
through it and centre r. 
1866, Sept. 14. I thought it slightly conical with the B*p as vertex, bM. 
Measures from the * to 2 other stars. 
Pos. 159°-0 (2) Dist. 124” (2) 
92:8 (2) 285 (2) 
1873, Oct. 11. * 12m Pos. 298°:0, Dist. 26:1 almost on edge of neb. * 10m. 
Pos, 93°°3. Dist. 2767-4. 
