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Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars. 175 
h, & H. nn 
2248— | 1855, Oct. 8. eeF and indistinct, light patchy. 
ITI. 426 | 1855, Oct. 31. 1bM and of ir outline, but so eF that no details can be made 
out. (II. obs.) 
2250— | 4 times not found (in 1856-57). 
III. 213 | 1876, Nov. 8. eF, pL, forms a A with 2 st 11m, nearer sp one. 
2 stars Pos. 59°-0 Dist. 146”-6 
Nebtop* 205-4 (3) 65:5 (3) 
There is an eeF * about 4’ p neb. (I. obs.) 
2254— | 1873, Sept. 24. Not found. [Not looked for by d’A.] 
III. 579 
2257 1850, Nov. 4. 2257 has Nucl, a F neb f about 2’ 
R. nova $ ; 1876, Oct. 22. A starlike neb, vsmbM (in fact we were not quite sure it was 
not a * 13m, sky being misty). *12m Pos. 231°°3 Dist. 54” 
* 6-7m 142-0 246°3 
4994 is eF, pL, R, same * 6:7m Pos. 171°:6 (3) Dist. 205-0 (3). 
1876, Oct. 23. I would rather call it a nebulous * 12:13m than a neb; pB, 
WS sbM. 
13 Pos. 143°°6 Dist. 252'-1 
4994 to B * 168°8 209-0 
[B * is in Washington and 2nd Radcliffe Cat., correcting for its PM we find for 
1860-0 from, these two obs 
4993 23829" 48:51 88° 37’ 9":3 
4994 23 29 12:37 88 37 6-4.] (III. obs.) 
2258 1854, Oct. 17. pB, R, mbM. (I. obs.) 
2259= | 1873, Nov. 15. F, R, bM toaS Nucl. 
IIT. 146 *10:5m Pos. 251°-1 Dist. 174''-9 
Nebulous * 16m 165°7 Uitile¢ (1. obs.) 
2260— | 1854, Nov. 13. E,bM, F*p. (1. obs.) 
II. 432 
1877, Oct. 10. pB, pS, R, bM. * 11m Pos. 22°:6, Dist. 131". (1. obs.) 
2261= | 1850, Oct. 9. R, bM, probably a stellar point or Nucl. 
J. 110 | 1857, Oct. 24. pB, pL, R, lbM, edge ragged. Has certainly a F Nucl. 
(LV. obs.) 
2262— | 1850, Oct. 11, and 1851, Aug. 30. Perhaps r. 
If, Wil 1857, Oct. 24. pB,S, R, mbM. (III. obs.) 
2263 | 1866, Sept. 28. Found an object bet 2 st, either a S * with a neb round it or 
a neb with eBN ; a minute * f, 
1875, Sept. 8. vF,S, 1E towards 2 st in a straight line with the neb, Pos. 49°-6, 
and close to it. The * nfis of the 15 mag, the : sponeiseF(18m+). (III. obs. ) 
II. 208 | 1878, Dec. 10. cB, L, mE 108°-3, much diffused neby s and f, which Lord 
Rosse suspected to be divided into branching arms. 
* 105m Pos, 332°-2 Dist. 73-2 [+ 1, 65'-1] 
This * to * 114 156:0 22-0 
* 11m 105°8 176°8 
* 14m VAT-2 203-7 
* 16m 113-4 22, 
1875, Sept. 8. F, ch, not at all bM. Shape uncertain, somewhat irr, night not 
good now. * 9: 10m (comp 12m sf) Pos. 334°°4, Dist. 139"'-3 (2). (HL. obs.) 
