Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 173 
1876, Oct. 12. 4936 is pB, pS, R, bM, 4940 is pB, pL, R, bM. Pos. 84°:8, 
Dist. 421-8, * 10m between them, north, about 5’ from each. 
4940 to * 13m Pos. 275°°5, Dist. 51-9 
* 12m 58-1 164:6 
4943 £ 4940 about 13’, pF, pL, E sp nf, * 12:13m. Pos. 254°-8, Dist. 148'°5 
(* 12:13m 1’ sp this *). 4938 seen, 9’ or 10’ n of the two first ones, no 
more time. (III. obs.) 
4939 2232— 1849, Sept. R, bM toa dif Nucl. nnf side the brighter. 
II. 250 1856, Sept. 3. I think I see st sparkling in its centre, np edge seems more dif 
and not so sharp as the rest. 
1856, Oct. 3. Not R, brightest part is in sf edge, which is also the most sharply 
defined, I susp a * inv n of middle. 
| 1857, Sept. 27. s edge certainly brighter than the other, and a 
that side, perhaps vF neby outside the s edge. 
1876, Oct. 16. B, pS, gbM, concentration a little excentric sf, like a S comet. 
3 st 11:12m fin a line sp nf, the last one is 1}' p a * 8m. 
* 8m Pos. 77°:4 (2), Dist. 394-7 (2) 
* 12m 249°4 159-2 (VIII. obs.) 
* or Nucl near 
4941 500 1875, Sept. 9. Not found, carefully looked for. Sky a little hazy now, still a 
ce B object ought to have been visible. [Not found by Schonfeld, I., p. 115. 
It is only a few st close together, see Auwers, p. 77. | 
4946 2234— | 1862, Sept. 19. This is, I believe, a close D neb, the s comp 
Il. 441 may be only a *, but I think it is a neb with Nucl or * 
in centre. 
aB Pos. 74° 
ay 50 
1862, Sept. 30. Angle ya 14°. Not sure whether # is 
nebulous or not. 
1862, Nov. 18. I think there is no neby round the * ad- 
joining it. (IIT. obs.) 
4950 2236— | 1849, Sept. Perhaps r; 3 or 4 conspicuous st in it, not in a line bet h’s 2 st 
IT. 6v0 which are both pF. 
1850, Sept. 7. h’s F * is considerable and D ; neb about 5’ long and 50" broad. 
1875, Oct. 7. L (about 8’ long), dif, F, vm E 343°:5, sev st inv. Measures 
from a * 11:12m f neb. 
* 11m spp neb Pos. 209°-5 (2) Dist. 245-9 (2) 
* 12m nnp neb 306-1 (2) 189-2 (2) 
* 15m iny nr centre 212°9 173-0 (IV. obs.) 
4956 2237 1856, Sept. 9. F, R, gbM, dull Nucl. 
1857, Sept. 20. Not sure that I found the right object; vF, vS, irr R, bM. 
(II. obs.) 
A957 2238— | 1867, Sept. 3. Splendid Cl, pC, field uniformly dotted with st about 200 in 
M. 52 number, (1. obs.) 
4961 2239— |1874, Nov. 7. E 102°:5, oval, in mbMN. 
IIT. 212 * 12m Pos. 314°-2 (2), Dist. 219-8 (2) 
«? Moyen 50°8 (2) 233-4 (2) 
eS 75°5 (2) 141-2 (2) 
* 14m 145-9 (3) 149-4 (2) (I. obs.) 
4964 2241— | 1848, Oct. 31. Has a central spot, at moments very dark. 
IV. 18 | 1848, Dec. 13. Nothing more, except perhaps that F external annulus extends 
farther than had been seen before. 
