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4895 
4898 
4899 
4902 
4903 
4906 
4909 
4907 
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2208— 
TT. 558 
2209 = 
IIL. 203 
2210— 
ITT. 184 
2213— 
VII. 44 
2214— 
TIT. 22 
221 
11, 429 | 
2216— 
ti. a0 | 
IT. 706 
2217 
1871, Aug. 25. F,S,smbM; av F neb with av F *n of it or a D neb fa 
little s. 
1877, Dec. 3. F,vS, R, * 910m 7’ npp. Another neb [6251] vF, vS, 
undoubtedly seen, Pos. 109°-5+, Dist. 114”. Clouds and fog came on. 
(II. obs.) 
1877, Nov. 2. vF,S, R, mbM, * 12m Pos. 205°-4, Dist. 62'°3. (I obs.) 
1858, Sept. 8. vvF, 3’ or more in diam, vlbM, sev F st inv. (I. obs.) 
1857, Sept. 20. vv F ray nearly ns, bM, much mottled, * in np edge. 
1857, Aug. 27. 8, lE pf, vIbM, avF * about 1)’ f, which I susp to be double. 
1876, Oct. 23. F, pS, lEpf bM, sev F st about. 
* 9-10m Pos. 83°:9 (2) Dist. 3747-4 (2) 
* 10m 243-4 310-1 (LI. obs.) 
1867, Sept. 3. 6 st of about 11m and a dozen or so of smaller ones. p C. 
(1. obs.) 
1850, Oct. 7. R, has Nucl. (III. obs.) 
1850, Oct. 9. Both appear with equable light, n one H, s one perhaps sbM. 
Rosy 223.0 Dista Wi2ie 
1866, Nov. 9. none E 96° (2)bM and somewhat dilated in p end, * in Pos. 
96°, Dist. 118”; s neb in Pos. 225° (2) Dist. 182", 1E parallel to the other. 
Another pair of objects nf 2’, I believe one of them isa D * and I cannot be 
sure of the character of the other. Night not good enough for a high power. 
1877, Dec. 1. Pos. 48°-1 (2), Dist. 183-2 (2). eeF objects seen nf as in 1866, 
but I am almost sure they are only stars. 
1877, Dec. 8. Pos. 47°-7, Dist. 1868 (2); p one vE, f one very ill defined, no 
Nucl. Moonlight, wire microm. with glass-plate.* (V. obs.) 
1873, Sept. 21. ; ig 
afd Ios, QU) Dist. 257-2 
By 260-1 33°3 
yo 213-6 57-2 
al 288-1 155-0 
y and 6 of 17 mag; e F curved tails, brightest part about Py. 
1873, Sept. 24. F,S, R, chMN 
Nucl. to a Pos. 83°:0 Dist. 3373 
af3 17:6 27-9 
Nucl. to vy 215°3 HB) 
Nucl. to * 9°5m 238°2 76:2 
The last * is at the right angle of a right-angled A. B=y= 
1lm, 8=16m. Nucl. = * 15m. (II. obs.) 
1872, Oct. 9. F, 8, R, cbM 
* 13m Pos. £98°:5 (2) Dist. 70'-0 
* 11-5 DSiA5) 111:6 
* 14:5 352-5 47-1 
* 145 281-9 BAD (1. obs.) 
* Between small mirror and focus, to protect the spider lines from the wind. 
