Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 169 
G. C. | h. & H. | —— 
4849 2185= | 1855, Aug. 19. B centre enveloped in F neby which radiates from it. Seems 
IT. 443 like a distant Cl, but night now bad. 
1855, Oct. 7. pB,S, R. (LIL obs.) 
4850 2186= | 1851, Aug. 30. E np sf, light uneven, 14’ s of a coarse F D *. 
IT. 702 | 1856, Oct. 23. VE, E pf, bM but no Nucl. (III. obs.) 
4853 2189 
4854 ) ) 
4855 >| R. novee ( 
4856 
4864 290 — 
VII. 43 
4866 2191 — 
TIL. 745 
4868 2192— 
IIL. 576 
4869 2193 
4871 |2195= 
III. 243 
4872 | 
4873 f R. novee 
4874 2196 
4875 
4876 | 2197—=> 
IT. 450 
4877 2198— 
IDL, Aisi }) | 
1856, Oct. 2. 4neb; 2189 is pB, H, dull Nucl 
which is perhaps excentric, it has much 
hazy nebyroundit. About 5'nfis another 
neb, pF, 8,R, bM and f the latter are 2 
vk, 5, R neb knots. 
1857, Aug. 27. F, Enearlypf,lbM. I thought 
I saw another v F patch of neby 6'+ nf. 
1857, Oct. 23. A is pB, RK, bM, B is vE, 
S, R, IbM, C is vF, D is eF, E is doubt- 
ful and needs confirmation. 
1876, Oct. 22. F, pL, irr R. or E pf. 
9 Ilsa Pos. 37°°3, Dist. 226':6 [or 9°16 f, 1807-3 n]. 
Two neb §vF, pL [B] 52°7 335-0 jor 16-43 f, 203-0 n]. 
from this * | eF, vS, [C] 102-5 220°1 for 14:33 f, 47-6 s|. 
The 3rd neb has an eF * 12’ sf. Had no time to look for more neb. Clouds had 
delayed me in the beginning. (V. obs.) 
1867, Sept. 3. No perceptible Cluster. (I. obs.) 
1851, Aug. 24. Viewed [no description]. (I. obs.) 
1871, Aug. 25. F,S, R, vsvm bM toa*. A D*p, the p component is very 
red. (1. obs.) 
1873, Sept. 21. Very poor cluster of B st. (1. obs.) 
1855, Oct. 12. 3 neb; last one pB, bM, has either a * or nebulous 
knot closely p ; the one sp it is fainter and 1K np sf; p them 
I suspected a vv F neb. 
1857, Sept. 18. aisa F, EH neb, lbM, sp one is more R, brighter 
and mbM ; closely p is a * or sharply defined nebulous patch, 
a 4th one p also doubtful. vEF neby seems to envelope the 
whole group. 
1857, Sept. 20. The s neb has a * or sharp Nucl. I suspect it to be r. 
1866, Oct. 14. (1) to (3) Pos. 106° 
(2) = (3) 234 
(1) — (2) 147 
1875, Sept. 29. vF, E nearly pf. An eF, IE neb was constantly seen spp 
[observed by d’A], and a most eF, but not vS neb was often seen about 1’ s 
of 4871 and I am pretty sure of its existence. The object p in the diagram 
from 1857 isa F *. Night bad. (V. obs.) [PI. V.] 
1873, Sept. 21. A rich stream of st from np to sf, the f part is curved like a | 
reflected S; st 11... (I. obs.) 
1876, Nov. 8. pF, pl, R, glbm, bet 2 st 14m in one line with it. Pos. 
105°-4, Dist. of p * 146-6, of £* 179-1. A * 12°13m Pos. 17°-4 (2), Dist. 
1233 (3). (4. obs.) 
1850, Sept. 29. Pos. 176°8 (4 measures, the 2 first ones having half weight), 
Dist. 94'°3 (3). 
1850, Noy. 4. Both have nuclei; clouds. (II. obs.) 
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