Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 165 
G.C. | h. & H. | — 
6030 ) | 1877, Oct. 29. Pos. 70°-3, Dist. 74'2 (2). The p one is vF, vS, stellar, f one 
6031 is perhaps only a F *? They form a trapezium with 2 F stn. (I. obs.) 
4773 2155= |1866, Oct. 5. A I number of st of various brightness. (I. obs.) 
NADH 76) 
ATTA 2157= | 1857, Aug. 28. A pretty loose Cl of vS st, the densest part is within a A of 
Wil, 2) 3 pB st. (I. obs.) 
A775 2156—= | 1856, Oct.2. Hin np direction, has a * in nf edge and is bM. (1. obs.) 
III. 932 
4776 |IIl. 863) | 1871, Aug. 25. p one vF, 8S, m E 150°, IbM, prolongation on f side. The 
A778 | II1. 864 § f one is F, svmbM, 2 Dst p,one D*f. Query, descriptions interchanged? 
1873, Sept. 24. 4776 is pF, cL, R, gbM, D * Pos. 236°°5, Dist. 108”°6, p 
* being 15m, f one 16m, Pos. 129°-6, Dist. 10'-9 |decreased by 17=65'"1]. 
* 10m p, Pos. 277°:5, Dist. 217":2. This is the second of 2, nearly in 
parallel, the p one of which is about 1’n. * 15m Pos. 328°-9, Dist. 104'°5.— 
4778 is eF, if visible at all. [Probably 4778 and not 4776 was observed, 
and ITT. 864 looked for nf the observed neb.] (II. obs.) 
4779 2158= | 1856, Oct. 2, R? No Nucleus. (1. obs.) 
IIT. 933 
4790 2160= | 1851, Aug. 1. S, forms s angle of a quadrilateral. 
If. 248 | 1851, Aug. 5. More F neby seen around, possibly a glob. Cl. 
1855, Sept 6. F outlying neby extensive. 
1860, Aug. 13. Like a * 14m with neb* haze around, 1 E p f, n of it is a D *. 
1875, Oct. 23. F,cS, R, sbM. 
3m Pos. 49°°7 (2) Dist. 108-3 (2) 
* 12m 18-7 (2) 140-4 (2) 
* 13 and 14 (centre) 350-2 100°8 
1876, Sept. 16. Is not cS but fades probably away by degrees. Not well seen. 
(XL. obs.) 
4791 2161 1871, Sept. 6. An intensely red star, the brighter * of a D * precedes this 
Cl by 2 or 3". (1. obs.) 
4793 2162 1856, Sept. 3. bM, Epf. (IL. obs.) 
6052 1877, Oct. 29. v FE, vS, R, mbM, * 12:13m 1’ in parallel. (1. obs.) 
6054 | 1877, Oct. 29. pB,pS, oval ns, *13m Pos. 12°:1 Dist. 84''-6 : 
| * 95m. Qe 3249 (1. obs.) 
4796 2163 1854, Oct. 17. Cl, not remarkable. (1. obs.) 
4801 2164 1850, Nov. 4. About 24' p and 9’+n of h 2165 is a v F neb, 80” long, 10" 
broad, light seems equable. [Evidently=h 2164; G. C. 4799—=R. nova 
may be struck out. | 
1851, Aug. 30. v F, E upsf, 60” long. 
1852, Sept. 9. Found the neb seen in 1850, it is a F dash, 2’ or 3’ long and 
l’ broad, vet 2 8 st. 
1857, Oct. 23. A v F ray, lbM, edges not at all sharp, a F * p. 
1873, Sept. 26. Neby suspected. Sky hazy. (V. obs.) 
4802 2165—= | 1850, Nov. 4. RB, stellar point in middle, about 3'nofa* 11m. About 30" diam. 
1V. 31 | 1873, Sept. 26. pB, 8S, R, mbM to a soft Nucl. * 9m Pos. 173°-2, Dist. 
173-3 (2). (VII. obs.) 
