172 Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 
G. C. | h. & H. | ——— 
4911 2218 | | 1850, Nov. 2. 4 neb in field, perhaps another. 
4915 2219= | | 1855, Sept. 6. 3 neb, F, S and perhaps 2 more v S and F 
IIT. 181 f them. Their positions given roughly. [A diag. made 
6151 & 6 f at the time of observation, not given here, may possibly 
6153 soo | represent h 2218 and 2219 as well as d’A’s nova, one 
of the 2 novie susp. f may be Schultz’s nova. | 
1855, Oct. 12. 2 neb in a A of st, both p B, R, bM, the 
sp one the larger, other F knots susp. near. 
1877, Oct. 6. Diagram made. Sky grew misty. 
1877, Oct. 10. Diagram is correct. Nova Schultz [6153] rear 
difficult, stellar, d’A’s nova [6151] oval, major axis | 49//¢ 
towards the * sp. The star bet h 2218 and 6151 is 
exactly midways and on the line between them. 
4911 to 4915 Pos. 101°°5 
4915 to 6151 3:2 (V. obs.) 
eflim 
4917 R. nova | 1852, Sept. 16. Another neb about 6’ p and 1' n of h 2224, pB, vmbM, 40". 
1857, Get. 23, A new neb about 4’ p h 2224, F, v S, R. (II. obs.) 
4918 2221 1856, Oct. 2. R, p L, sbM BN. 
1857, Sept. 18. Not found. [Not seen by d’A, Vogel, and Schultz. The above 
observation may perhaps have been of one of the other neb in this neighbour- 
hood, as 4903 or 4922.) (I. obs.) 
4919 2220— | 1850, Nov. 4. Has Nucleus ; I suspect a F, 8 neb about 1’ sf. (I obs.) 
IT. 235 
4920 | 2222—) | 1850, Oct 7. Both R and with Nucl. About 1' p 2222 isa S * and nf 2223 is 
_ |e, 2m a similar one. 
4922 | 2223— (| 1860, Oct. 11. Both gbM, once or twice I susp. a * or Nucl. in each of them. 
IIT. 222 (III. obs.) 
4921 2224— | 1852, Sept. 16. B centre with neby about 11’ diam, involving a v S * nnf. 
III. 467 | 1857, Oct. 23. p B, R, bMN. 
1861, Nov. 2. R, gbM, very like a distant glob. Cl. (IV. obs.) 
4928 2226—= | 1855, Oct. 8. p B, R, mbM, outline irregular; r? 
II. 236 | 1874, Dec. 2. pB, I think it is dif on sp side, and more sharp nf. * 10m 
Pos. 346°°6 (3), Dist. 484'-1 (3) which appeared to have F neby round it. 
(IIT. obs.) 
4932 = | IO, Oa Wil, IR, wf 
4933 2228—= | 1850, Oct. 11. mEnpsf, gbM. 
I. 104 | 1852, Sept. 18. Seemed narrowest in the middle and to spread out at either 
end, aS * nnp Nucl on edge of neby. Query, a brighter streak f Nucl. from 
np to sf. 
1856, Oct. 23. One * seen n of centre and on edge of Neb. (V. obs.) 
4934 ... || 1851, Aug. 30. I susp 28 neb ph 2230 = 
4936 | 2230— though perhaps they are st. 12/f h’s “ge F Ce 
II. 439 second ne is another Epf, F, light ae ae aaa Ss 
4940 | 2233— unequal [=—4943, 4942 to be struck ov 
IT. 440 out ; the 2 8 neb p 2230 may be 
500 6181 and 6186 or 4934]. 
1873, Sept. 26. 4940 from 4936. Pos. 85-2, Dist. 430'-0, A a 
A A=35"'8. 4940 to * p, Pos. 275°-0, Dist. 57-5. 4943 is v F, 
Pos. 254°°8, Dist. 1467-0. 
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