UC-NRLF 3fl 4fl2 \\ffiffimt i I i 138 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEB, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. Summary Description. h m s 8 o / 4905 3360 3451 ... ... 12 53 5i + 3-26 1 2O IO'O + i9 : S vF, vS, K, slbM, f of 2 4906 5702 ... ... d'A 12 53 53 2-90 61 19-5 I9-5 vF, vS,*i5p 4907 5703 ... d'A 12 54 2 2-90 61 5'3 19-5 eF, vS,*i3att 4908 5704 ... ... d'A 12 54 5 2-90 61 13'! 19-5 vF, vS 4909 3362 3452 ... ... 12 54 9 3-36 132 0-9 19-5 eF, 3 or 4 st II, 12, f 4910 3363 ... V3 ... 12 54 10 3'06 87 35-5 19-5 eF, vL, rr * 4911 3364 ... II392 d'A 12 54 10 2-90 61 27-3 19-5 1st of 4, F, pL, XII 2' np 4912 5705 ... LdE* 12 54 12 2-82 Si 52 I9-5 1 Two neb, n of and in line 4913 5706 LdK* 12 54 12 2-82 Si 54 19-5 } with h 1514 (?) 4914 3365 1514 II 645 ... 12 54 12 2-82 Si 558 19-5 pB, cS, E, smbM, * 17 np 49IS 3366 I53 IV 47 ... 12 54 15 3-09 93 46-8 19-5 pB, S, E, bM 4916 5707 ... ... LdK* 12 54 20 2-82 5i 53 I9-5 Neb, nf h 1514 (f) 4917 3367 1515 ... 12 54 27 272 42 i'9 19'S eF, S, E, bM 4918 ... LII 12 54 33 309 93 45'3 J9'5 eF, eS, E, bMN, h 1513 sp 4' 4919 5708 ... ... d'A 12 54 35 2-90 61 26'O 19-5 vF, vS, 2nd of 4 4920 ... ... TV 12 54 35 3-14 100 44 19-5 vF 4921 3368 ISI6 "393 ... 12 54 39 2-90 61 21-8 I9-5 F, pL, 3rd of 4 4922 5709 ... ... d'A 12 54 42 2-89 59 56'o 19-5 pB, S, E, lbM,*iri2 f 4923 3369 ISI8 II394 ... 12 54 45 2'9O 61 23-8 I9-5 vF, 4th of 4 4924 337 1517 ... 12 54 Si 3-15 104 13-2 I9-5 cF, L, TIE 45 492S 3371 i5'9 II 779 12 54 51 3'ii 96 57-7 19-5 cF, S 4926 5710 ... d'A 12 55 7 2-90 61 37'3 I9-5 pB, S, E, glbM 4927 3372 Ul36 4 d'A 12 55 i3 2'9O 61 14-8 19-5 vF 4928 {3373 = ^3374 }3453 i 11190=1 Illl76o 1 ... 12 55 43 3-12 97 I9-5 19-4 F, pS, vlE, glbM * 4929 57ii ... d'A 12 55 59 2-89 61 12-3 19-4 F, S, x 1 6 close p 493 3375 3454 ... 12 56 15 3-36 13 398 19-4 rF, E, A 2 st 8, 9, f 4931 5712 t d'A 12 56 17 2-89 61 13-3 19-4 F,S 4932 3376 ... Ill 818 ... 12 56 20 2-66 38 47'S 19-4 cF, S, E, vglbM 4933 3377 ... II 191 ... 12 56 28 3-I4 loo 45-0 19-4 pB, pL, iE 4934 57'3 ... d'A 12 56 28 2-89 61 12-9 19-4 F, S, IE 4935 ... ... Sw VI 12 56 36 2-98 74 5 I- 7 19-4 vF, vS, E, 3 st f 4936 3378 3456 ... ... 12 56 39 3-26 119 46-4 V4 pB, S, E, bM, * f 6- 4937 3379 3455 ... ... 12 56 43 3'43 136 28-0 19-4 eeF, S, E, p of 2 4938 338o 1521 ... 12 56 48 2-65 37 55'3 19-4 eF, E, psbM 4939 338i 3458 II 561 12 56 57 3'3 99 357 19-4 pB, L, E, gmbM 4940 3382 3457 ... ... 12 56 58 3'43 136 29-4 19-4 F, S, E, fof 2 494 1 3383 1520 140 ... 12 56 59 3'io 94 48-4 19-4 pF, L, E, gbMBN, r 4942 3384 Ml III 761 ... 12 57 o 3-11 96 55'5 19-4 vF, S 4943 5714 ... d'A 12 57 2 289 61 97 19-4 vF, vS 4944 3385 1522 II 395 ... 12 57 5 + 2-89 61 3'6 + 19-4 F.S, R, bM,*9nf i' of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 139 No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h m s > P / a 4945 3386 3459 ... A 411 12 57 14 + 3-46 138 32-1 + 19-4 B, vL, vmE 387 4946 3387 3460 ... ... 12 57 32 3'39 132 50-9 19-4 B, pS, E, gpmbM, p of 2 4947 3388 346> .... ... 12 57 34 3'3i 124 35-1 19-4 F, pL, E, vglbM 4948 ... ... SwVI 12 57 36 3-12 97 ire 19-4 eeF, pS, IB, I 130 f 4949 5715 ... d'A 12 57 37 2-88 60 12-9 19-4 eF, S 4950 3389 3462 ... ... 12 57 40 3'39 132 45-8 19-4 eF, S, E, pslbM, f of 2 49SI 3390 1523 IIi88 d'A 12 57 55 3'" 95 44'8 19-4 F, pL, IE, p 49S2 3391 1524 11396 ... 12 58 IS 2-88 60 7-5 19-4 F, S, E,psbM*ll 49S3 3392 3463 ... ... 12 58 18 3'33 126 48-5 19-4 vF, pS, am 3 S st 4954 3393 1527 ... ... 12 58 24 r66 13 5'6 19-4 vF, S, E, vgbM * 49SS 3394 3464 ... 12 58 26 3-26 119 O'2 19-4 F, cS, E, gbM 4956 3395 1525 II4I3 ... 12 58 27 2-83 54 4'3 19-4 pB, cS, E, smbM 4957 3396 1526 H397 ... 12 58 27 2-89 6 1 40-8 19-4 F, S, E 4958 3397 3465 I 130 ... 12 58 32 3'i2 97 162 19-4 vB, pS, E, bMBN 4959 3399 1528 ... 12 59 2 2-84 56 4'i 19-4 eF, S, E 4960 5716 d'A 12 59 3 2-89 61 45-8 19-4 F, S, R, N=*l6 4961 3400 1529 II 39 8 12 59 5 2-89 61 31-0 19-4 F, S, IF 4962 341 ... in 303 ... 12 59 10 2-87 60 10-4 19-4 eF, vS 4963 3402 153 11663 ... 12 59 27 275 47 31 '2 19-4 F, vS, E, stellar, vS*s 4964 3403 1532 III 779 ... 12 59 28 254 32 56-0 19-4 eF, S, IE 4965 3404 3466 12 59 34 3-26 117 286 19-4 vF, vL, cE, vgbM 4966 345 iS3i HI 304 ... 12 59 35 2'8 7 60 I2'2 19-4 vF, vS, vlE, vglbM, *sp 4967 3406 1533 HI783 12 59 35 2'59 35 47 19-4 vF, S, E, *att 4968 347 3467 ... ... 12 59 37 3-22 112 55-8 19-4 F, pL, E, glbM 4969 ... ... SwVI 12 59 41 2-98 75 36-6 19-4 eeF, S, E, v diffie 4970 3408 ... Ill 765 ... 12 59 58 3'22 3 I5-4 19-4 vF, pL, iF 4971 5717 ... d'A 13 o 7 2'8 7 60 42-4 19-4 F, vS, IE, * nr n 4972 3409 ... HI 937 ... 13 o 17 1-67 13 57'4 19-4 vF, S, iE, bM * 4973 34io III 781 ... 13 o 18 2' 5 8 35 387 19-3 vF, S 4974 34H III 782 ... 13 32 2-58 35 367 9'3 vF, S 4975 34" 1534 13 o 37 3-10 94 17-0 I9-3 vF, vS, E, psbM 4976 3413 3468 ... 13 o 40 3-48 138 45'4 19-3 B, pL, E, gmbM 4977 34H III 780 ... 13 o 42 2'54 33 34'4 9'3 eF, S 4978 3415 1535 ... ... 13 o 58 2'95 70 50-1 >9'3 F, vS, E, sb M, stellar 4979 34i6 Ill 346 13 i 8 2-90 64 29-4 "9'3 eF, pL, IE 4980 3417 3469 ... '3 i 3 3-26 117 54-0 I9 4 3 eF, cS, E 4981 34i8 1537 IIi89 ... 13 i 32 3-11 96 2'O 193 B, pL, E,*io i'sf 4982 TV 13 i 32 3-i4 99 So I9-3 vF, S 4983 3419 ... III 365 ... '3 i 33 2-87 60 56'4 I9-3 vF 4984 3420 1536 II 30: ... 13 i 33 3-i7 i4 457 I9-3 B, pL, E, psmbM * 4985 3422 '539 Ill 654 ... 13 i 5 + 2-74 47 35' + 19-3 vF, vS, E, IbM REESE LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Received Accessions No. Shelf No. AS TRONOMTT LIBRARY MEMOIRS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. VOL. XLIX., PART I. > ^ [WXVBHSITT] LONDON: EOYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, BURLINGTON HOUSE. 1888. ASTR01 UBRAB New General Catalogue of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars, being the Catalogue of the late Sir John F. W. Herschel, Bart., revised, corrected, and enlarged. By J. L. E. DREYER, Ph.D. THE General Catalogue of Nebulas -which the late Sir JOHN HERSCHEL pub- lished in the Philosophical Transactions for 1864 was almost entirely founded on his father's and his own observations. Out of 5,079 objects which it contained only about 450 positions were due to other observers, while the places of the remainder were deduced from all the observations of Sir WILLIAM and Sir JOHN HERSCHEL, those of the former having been reduced independently by CAROLINE HERSCHEL and by AUWERS. But already, before the appearance of this valuable work, several astronomers had commenced determining accurate positions of nebula?. In 1853 LAUGIEK made the beginning by publishing the places of fifty-three bright nebuhe determined at the Paris Observatory, and in 1856 appeared n' ARREST'S first series of micrometric observations of nebula? made at the Leipzig Observatory. These observations having shown how many objects were within the reach of com- paratively small instruments, SCHONFELD and SCHULTZ devoted themselves for a number of years to the determination of positions of nebulas, each observing about 500 objects. Less extensive series of observations have been made by AUWERS, G. RUMKER, VOGEL, J. SCHMIDT, and B. vox ENGELHARDT. None of these results were, however, available when HERSCHEL'S General Catalogue was compiled (except D' ARREST'S first series), and what is more to be regretted, the great work of D' ARREST'S, Sidemm Nebulosorum Obser- vationes Havnienses, founded on zone observations made with the n-inch Refractor at Copenhagen, was not completed until three years after HERSCIIEL'S ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. B 2 Dr. J. I;. K. DRKYER, A New General Catalogue work had appeared. Although the probable errors of D' ARREST'S results are not much smaller than those of Sir JOHN HERSCIIEL'S positions, the former are entirely free from the large accidental errors occasionally met with in the observations of the two HICRSCHELS, and which naturally arose from the con- struction of their instruments and the haste with which the observations often necessarily were made. There are, therefore, many cases where the General Catalogue, although evincing the most scrupulous care both in observing and reducing, is not in accordance with the heavens. And it is not only through D'ARREST'S observations that snch discrepancies have been revealed, the other works on nebulas which have appeared since 1864 have brought others to light, while a considerable number of new nebula) were also found in the course of years, so that HERSCIIEL'S excellent work soon appeared to want a supplement. For these reasons I found it, in 1876, desirable to compile for use in Lord ROSSE'S observatory a complete list of corrections to the General Catalogue, as well as a catalogue of the new nebula; discovered by D' ARREST, MARTH, STEPHAN, TEMPEL, and others. This Supplement was published in 1878 in the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi., and has, I believe, been found useful. Since then no extensive work on nebula} has appeared with the exception of the detailed account of the observations made from 1848 to 1878 with Lord KOSSE'S 6-foot telescope. But still a good deal of work has been done on nebulae, though the results have been published in a less systematic manner. A number of short notes from the pen of M. TEMPEL give a considerable amount of valuable information (particularly of many of Sir AViLLiAM HERSCIIEL'S nebulae which have not been observed by others), and contain places of many new objects. M. STEPHAN has also con- tinued his valuable micrometric observations of new nebula;, while durino- ' O the last few years Mr. LEWIS S\VIFT and Professor ORMOND STONE have placed on record about a thousand new nebula), most of which, however, are of the last degree of faintness and minuteness, and possessing but little interest. In December 1886 I submitted to the Council of the Royal Astronomical Society a second supplementary catalogue arranged exactly like the first one. But considering the circumstance that HERSCHEL'S work is practically out of print, and that the simultaneous use of three catalogues and two copious lists of corrections would be very inconvenient, the Council proposed to me to of Nebukc and Clusters of Stars. 3 amalgamate the three catalogues into a new General Catalogue. I agreed to do so, and have adopted the following plan in compiling the present work. There did not seem to be any reason for changing the epoch from 1860 to a year nearer to the present time, as 1860 has the advantage of being close to the epochs of AKGE LANDER'S, SOHONFELD'S, and CIIACORNAC'S maps, and coincides with that of PETERS' maps, while D' ARREST'S final positions of nebula} are referred to 1860, and nearly all the modern micrometric observa- tions on nebula? to an epoch only five years later. But the positions given in the General Catalogue required a thorough revision. They were first corrected by being compared with all modern published micrometric and meridian observations of nebula?, after which all the positions not thus cor- rected but occurring in D'ARREST'S great work were improved by means of the latter, either by simply adopting u' ARREST'S places whenever they were based on three or more good observations, or, whenever D' ARREST had only one or two observations, by taking the mean of these and HERSCHEL'S posi- tions. Constant reference was also made to the original papers in the Philo- cophical Transactions for 1/86, 1789, 1802, 1833, to the Cape Observations, and to AUWEKS' inval liable reduction of W. HERSCHEL'S observations, in order, if possible, to find the causes of discordant results and other difficulties. It was not possible to indicate the source of each position in the catalogue, nor was it necessary, as a catalogue of this kind can only be a work of reference or an index, but not a systematic catalogue of final positions representing the observations of this or that astronomer. But whenever considerable altera- tions, amounting to several minutes of arc, were made in one or both co- ordinates, the authority (or the principal one if there were several) has always been quoted in the column " Other Observers." Of course very many positions had to be left unaltered, chiefly those of objects situated in the southern hemisphere which is still waiting for its D' ARREST. But, though every endeavour was thus made to make the catalogue as accurate as possible, it appeared proper only to give the Right Ascensions to whole seconds of time and the Polar Distances to the tenth part of a minute ; not only on account of the character of the work as one of reference only, but also because it would be useless to attempt greater accuracy in the case of clusters or of nebulae not micrometrically observed, while it would even be premature to attempt a final catalogue of the objects observed with 4 Dr. J. L. E. DIIEYER, A New General Catalogue the Micrometer, owing to the yet but imperfectly studied systematic errors in observations of nebulae.* But within the said limits I trust that no oppor- tunity has been lost of making the places as accurate as possible, and it is hardly necessary to point out that this will be found a special advantage wherever a number of objects occur close together. The Precessions have been given for 1880 as already done by Sir JOHN HERSCHEL ; the descriptions have also been revised, though not in the same systematic manner as the positions had been, and whenever any error of importance was detected it was corrected, chiefly by means of D'ARREST'S and Lord ROSSE'S observations. Special care was taken to give the places and descriptions of the new nebulae found at Birr Castle correctly, but here I had little to do except to copy the notes, which I inserted in the Birr Castle Observations when I had the pleasure of preparing them for publication in 1877-79. With regard to the very numerous new nebulae recorded of late years, it was frequently a matter of some difficulty to decide about the identity of objects announced independently by several observers, and differing little as regards place, but often much as to description. The plan always adopted by M. TEMPEL of stating precisely how many objects, new or old, he has seen about the place under observation is very strongly to be recommended, espe- cially when announcing new nebulas which have not been rnicrometrically observed. In case anyone should feel doubts about an assumed identity he can easily decide for himself by referring to the authorities cjuoted in the fifth column. Arrangement of the Catalogue. This is in general the same as that adopted by Sir JOHN HERSCHEL, except that for obvious reasons the three columns have been omitted which showed the number of results in R.A. and N.P.D. made use of, and the " total number of times observed by h and //." The first column contains the current numbers of the present catalogue. It was with much regret that I found it necessary to introduce new numbers, and it is greatly to be hoped that these will be quoted as little as possible, * In making use of these I did not lose sight of the systematic differences, which appear to depend to a great extent on the degree of condensation and brightness of the objects, as first pointed out by J. SCHMIDT, and afterwards shown in more detail in my reviews 01 SCHCLTZ'S and SCHOXFELD'S observations in the Vierteljalirssclirift d. a. G., vols. x. and xi. of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 5 but that old nebulas, as hitherto, will be chiefly mentioned by their h number, or failing such by their H class and number. The second column gives the number of Sir JOHN HERSCHEL'S General Catalogue (1-50/9), or my Supplement (5080-6251). The third column gives the numbers of Sir JOHN HERSCHEL'S Slough Observations in the Phil. Trans. 1833 (1-2306) and his Cape Observations (2308-4021). Numbers in round and square brackets refer to the special lists of objects in the two nubecuke in the Cape Observations, pp. 151-164. A few objects (h 4016-4021) accidentally omitted from the regular cata- logue of observations, but given among errata in the Cape Observations, are designated h. o. n. in the fifth column. A synoptic table of the dates of the observations is given in the Cape Observations, pp. 129-131. The fourth column contains the classes and numbers of Sir WILLIAM HERSCHEL, by which the objects are designated in his unreduced observa- tions in the Phil. Trans, for 1786, 1789, 1802. Eight nebulas found in September 1802 (//. 0. N. in the fifth column) are published in the Cape Observations, p. 128. A most important list of errata in the three cata- logues is given in the Phil. Trans., 1864, pp. 44, 45. The only published reduced catalogue of Sir W. HERSCHEL'S nebuke and clusters is that of AUWERS, printed in vol. xxxiv. of the Konigsberg Observations (in the present work simply quoted as " AUWERS "), where a chronological table of the sweeps, an index of the classes and numbers with their approximate R.A., and a list of fifty-two very widely diffused nebulosities will also be found. The fifth column contains references to other observers. For the sake of the historical interest attached to early observations of nebula? and clusters, I have here inserted the names of observers before MESSIER (HiPPARCHUS, SUFI, CYSAT, FLAMSTEED, MECIIAIN, &c.). Whenever the name of an observer later than the two HERSCIIELS is given at an object observed by h or //, it means that the place given in the General Catalogue was considerably in error, and has been corrected by means of the observa- tions of the astronomer mentioned in this column. Objects not observed by H or h have been discovered by the observer whose name is given here. Keferences to the list of new nebula? found before 1862, given by AUWERS in his above-mentioned work (Auw. with a number), will be found in the 6 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue column Description, but the name of their discoverer has been given in the fifth column. Only names which occur very frequently have been abbre- viated, and in the following manner : d'A. D'ARKEST. Anw. ... ... ... AUWEES. C. H. ... ... ... CAROLINE HEESCIIEL. A ... ... ... ... DONLOP. H. ... ... ... ... Sir WILLIAM HEESCHEL. li ... ... ... ... Sir JOHN HERSCHEL. G. C. ... ... ... General Catalogue of 1864. L. ... ... ... ... LEAVEN WORTH. Lac. ... ... ... LACAILLE. M. ... ... ... ... MESSIER. Mu ... ... ... MULLER. m ... ... ... ... MAKTH. Ld. R. ... ... ... The late Lord ROSSE (and his assistants). Ld. R.* ... ... ... The present Lord ROSSE. (R) ... ... ... Found with Lord ROSSE'S telescope. St. ... ... ... ... STEPHAN. 0. St. ... ... ... OHMOND STONE. Sw. ... ... ... ... SWIFT. T TEMPEL. I now proceed to indicate the sources where the observations referred to in this column will be found. D' ARREST. A few references (chiefly in the notes at the end of the catalogue) are to D'ARREST'S Erste Reilie (Leipzig, 1856), but nearly all are to his work Siderum Nebulosorum Observations Ilavnienses (Copenhagen, 1867), and it is to that thesaurus, more than to the exertions of any other observer, that the credit should be given for whatever superiority as to accuracy the present work may possess in comparison with HEP.SCHEL'S. AUSTIN. See Harvard College. AUWERS. Kiiniysberger Beobachtungen, Band xxxiv. ; positions of forty nebula? in the Astr. Nadir., vol. Iviii., Xo. 1392. from observations made with the KiJnigsberg Heliometer. BALL. See Lord ROSSE. BARNARD. Xebulrc found with a 6-inch Eefractor at Nashville, Ten- nessee. The Sidereal Messenger, vols. i.-iii., and private communications. of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. 7 BIGOURDAN. About 100 nebula) found with the west Equatorial of the Paris Observatory (of 310 mm. aperture), and kindly communicated in May 1887. BOND. List of New Nebula; and Star- Clusters found at Harvard College Observatory. Cambridge, 1863, 8vo. This contains objects found by G. P. BOND, S. COOLIDGE, and J. H. SAFFORD, nearly all occurring in the Harvard Equatorial Zones. BORELLY. Astr. Nachr., vol. Ixxix., No. 1885, and Monthly Notices, xxxii. p. 248. Six nebula; found at the Marseilles Observatory, and micro- metrically observed. BCRNHAM. Memoirs R.A.S., vol. xliv. pp. 169 and 216 ; Astr. Nachr., vol. cvi., No. 2524. COMMON. List of about 32 new nebulas found with a 3-foot Reflector, in Copernicus, vol. i. p. 50. COOLIDGE. See BOND. COPELAND. Wherever (R) is added, the object in question was found with Lord ROSSE'S 6-foot telescope. Other nebula) were discovered by means of the spectroscope, partly in Peru (Copernicus iii. p. 206), partly at Dun Echt (Monthly Notices, xlv. p. 91). DREYER. See Lord ROSSE. DUNLOP. Catalogue of 629 southern nebulas in the Phil. Trans, for 1828. As Sir JOHN HERSCIIEL failed to find about two-thirds of these objects, he came to the conclusion " that a want of sufficient light or defining power in the instrument used by Mr. DuxLor has been the cause of his setting down objects as nebulae Avhere none really exist." For this reason none of the objects were inserted in the General Catalogue unless confirmed at the Cape, and I have, of course, followed HERSCIIEL implicitly in this particular. ENGELHARDT. Observations Astronomiques faites par B. d'Engelhardt dans son Observatoire a Dresde, vol. i., Dresden, 1886, contains micrometric observations of 100 nebula?. I am further indebted to M. D'ENGELHABDT for 90 positions of nebula) recently observed by him. ENGELMAXN. Meridian observations of nebula) made at the Leipzig Observatory. Astr. Nachr. vol. civ., No. 2485. HARTWIG. A few nebula) found with the 1 8-inch Refractor at Strasburg, Astr. Nachr., vol. cv., No. 2507; vol. cvi., No. 2544; and vol. cxii., No. 2688. 8 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A Neic General Catalogue HARVARD COLLEGE. Vol. xiii., Part I. of the Observations, contains a series of observations of nebulae, among which are some new ones found by AUSTIN, LANGLEY, PEIRCE, SEARLE, WENDELL, and WINLOCK. HOLDEN T . New nebulae found with the 15^-inch Refractor at Madison, Publications of the Wasliburn Observatory, vol. i. p. 73, and vol. ii. p. 101. LACAILLE. Catalogue of 42 southern nebulas reduced by AUWERS (I.e. p. 223). The Roman numerals indicate Ms three classes: I. Nebula without stars ; II. Clusters ; III. Stars with nebulosity. LANGLEY. See HARVARD. LEAVENWORTH. See ORMOND STONE. LOUSE, J. Gr. List of about 20 new nebulas found with the 15^-inch Refractor at Mr. WIGGLESWORTH'S Observatory, Scarborough. Kindly com- municated by letters. MARTH'S Catalogue of 600 new nebulas, found at Malta with Mr. LASSELL'S 4-foot Reflector, is published in the Mem. R.A.S., vol. xxxvi. A good many of them were found independently by D' ARREST and STEPHAN, whereby the accuracy of Mr. MARTH'S positions has been proved to be very satis- factory. MELBOURNE. In the first part of the Melbourne observations of southern nebulas there are a few nova;. MESSIER'S Catalogue as reduced by AUWERS (I.e. p. 218). MULLER. See ORMOND STONE. PALISA. Nebulas discovered or observed with the 27 and 12 -inch Refractors of the Vienna Observatory, Wiener Beobachtungen, vierte Folge, vols. ii. iii. iv., and Astr. Nachr., Nos. 2520, 2544, 2732, and 2782. PEIRCE. See HARVARD. PETERS, C. H. F. Positions of nebulae (including a few norce) read off from his maps or micrometrically obsei'ved. Copernicus, vol. i. p. 51, and vol. ii. p. 54. PICKERING'S star-like planetary nebulas, detected by means of spectro- scopic sweeps, The Observatory, vol. v. p. 294, and private letter of July 1885. Lord ROSSE. For detailed information about the nebulas found at Birr Castle (nearly all in the neighbourhood of brighter nebulas), see " Observa- tions of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars made with the 6-foot and 3-foot of Neluhe and Clusters of Stars. g Reflectors at Birr Castle from 1848 to 1878," Dublin 1880 (from the Scient. Trans. R. Dubl. Soc., vol. ii.). This publication embodies all observations of nebulse of any value made at Birr Castle (except of the Orion nebula), and quite supersedes the abstracts given in the Phil. Trans, for 1850 and 1861, except that the engravings have not been republished. The new -nebulae found before 1861 (chiefly by G. J. STONEY, B. SIDNEY, and R. J. MITCHELL) have been marked Ld. R.; many of them were re-observed and measured in 1 874-78 by the present Earl of ROSSE and myself. Those found by the present Earl have been marked Ld. R *, and those found by BALL, COPELAND, and DKEYER are indicated by the name of the observer with an (R) added. G. RUMKER'S Ring-Micrometer observations of 135 nebulae are published intheAstr. Nachr.,\ols. Ixiii.-lxviii., Nos. 1508, 1531, 1566, 1599, and 1631. Several of the objects have not been observed by anybody else after Sir W. HERSCHEL. In many cases the comparison stars have not been observed on the Meridian. SAFFORD. See BOND. SCHMIDT, J. Ring-Micrometer observations, Astr. Nachr., Nos. 1678 and 2097. SCHONFELD. The very valuable Ring-Micrometer observations of 489 nebuke are published in the Astr. Beobachtungen auf der Grossherzoglichen Sternwarte zu Mannheim, vols. i., ii., 1862-75. SCIIULTZ'S equally important Micrometrical Observations of 500 Nebula were published at Upsala in 1874. A "Preliminary Catalogue" of the resulting positions was given in the Monthly Notices, vol. xxxv. p. 135. Next to D' ARREST'S work this publication and those of SCHONFELD have furnished most corrections to the General Catalogue. SEARLE. See HARVARD. SECCHI. Fourteen new nebulas, Astr. Nachr., vol. Ixvi., No. 1571. STEPHAN. The new nebula; found with the o m 'S silvered glass Reflector at Marseilles have all been micrometrically observed, and the positions are therefore extremely reliable. All the lists published in two places have been compared inter se to guard against misprints, and the eight first lists were, besides, compared with a MS. copy which M. STEPHAN kindly sent me in 1877. The various lists are referred to by Roman numerals in the following manner : ROYAL ASTKON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. c io Dr. J. L. E. DREYEH, ^1 Xcw General Catalogue St. I. Aslr. Nadu: vol. Ixxvi. No. 18101 TT , ... n , '-Mont/tlii Notices, xxxu. p. 23. II. Ixxviu. 1867) Ixxix. 1876 p. 231. IV. Ixxxi. 1939 xxxiii. p. 433. V. ,, Ixxxiii. ., 1972 xxxiv. p. 75. VI. Ixxxiii. 1977. VII. Comptes Rendits, vol. Ixxxiii. p. 328. VIII. Monthly Notices, xxxvii. pp. 334-39. IX. Comptes liendus, vol. Ixxxvii. p. 869. X. ,, xc. p. 837. XI. xcii. pp. 1128, 1183, 1260; Astr. NacJir. vol. c. No. 2390. XII. xcvi. pp. 546, 609 cv. 2502. XIII. c. pp. 1043, 1107 cxi. 2661. STONE, ORMOND. A remarkable contrast to M. S'TEPHAN'S results is offered by tbe extremely rough places of 476 new southern nebulas, found by Messrs. ORMOND STOXE, LEAVENWOR'TH, and MULLER. with the 26-inch Refractor at the L. M'Cormick Observatory at Charlottesville, Virginia, and published in two lists in the Astronomical Journal, vol. vii., Nos. 146 and 152 (designated by the numbers i. and ii.). In the first list the Right Ascensions are given to whole minutes of time only, in the second one mostly to the tenth part of a minute. If one may judge from the descriptions, many of the objects are not unlikely to turn out to be nothing but very small stars, and it is much to be hoped that the observers in future will verify the objects before proceeding to publication, and aim at greater accuracy in the positions. Wherever a bright star is stated to be near one of these objects, I have tried to identify the star in the Durchmu sterling, but rarely with success, so that either the positions or the magnitudes (most probably the former) must be greatly in error. STRUVE, 0. Observations de quelques Nebidemes ; Entdeckung einiger schicacher Nelelfleeken ; Wiedercrsclieinen des Winnccle schen Cometen und Entdechmg einiger neuer Nebelfleclen ; Melanges Math, ct Aatron. t. iii. p. 569 ; ibid. p. 689, and t. iv. p. 395. SWIFT. Since 1883 Mr. LEWIS SWIFT has searched most assiduously for nebula? with the 1 6-inch Kefractor at the Warner Observatory, and has in four years found about 600, mostly extremely faint objects. The positions are very good. I am under great obligations to Mr. SWIFT for his kindness in copying for me in advance several of his published lists, and supplying me of Nebula' and Clusters of Stars. ii with the places of all objects found by him up to June 1887. The rapid discovery of so many faint nebulas in a few years by one observer furnishes a confirmation of the opinion expressed by D'AHREST : " nebulas esse numero omnino infinitas." The following is a list of the references to the six catalogues: - Sw. I. Astr. NacJii: \ol. cxii. No. 2683. II. cxiii. 2707. III. cxv. 2746. IV. cxv. 2752. V. cxvi. 2763. VI. communicated by degi-ces in MS. TEMI-EL. The observations of nebukc made at Arcetri with an n-inch Refractor since 1875 are unfortunately only partly published in a number of scattered articles in the Astr. Nachr. Of particular value for the present work have been a great many observations of, and notes on, nebulie, observed by nobody after W. HERSCHEL, except by M. TEMPEL. Many new nebula) have also been found at Arcetri. I have to express my best thanks for the kindness with which M. TEMPEL has answered my inquiries about many objects, old ami new, by which I have been enabled to give the accurate positions of many nova', merely alluded to in the published notes. The Roman numerals indicate the sources of the results as follow: T. I. A*t>: Xarhr. No. 2212. II- ,, 2253. HI. 2284. !V. ,. 2347. V- .. 2439- T. VI. Astr. Nadir. No. 2511. VII. 2522. VIII. 2527. IX. 2660. X. 2691. TODD. A number of nebulous -looking objects were found by Professor D. P. TODD during his search for an ultra-Xeptunian planet (Astr. Nadir., No. 2698), but I have only inserted eight of them. Of the rest, some were near the places of nebuhc already catalogued, while the nebular character of others seemed very doubtful. VOGEL. Beobachtungen von Nebelflecken und Stcrnhanfen : Leipzig, 1867, 8vo ; and Positionsbestimmungen von NeLelflecken imd Sternhaitfen zwisclien + 9 30' und + 15 30' Declination: Leipzig, 1876, 4to (Leipziger Beobach- iungen, Bel. i.). All filar Micrometer observations. 12 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue WEXDELL. See HARVARD. WINLOCK. See HARVARD. WINNECKE. Places of a few new nebula) communicated by letter in 1876. The sixth and following columns require no explanation. In the last column will be found references to the notes at the end of the catalogue (*), and to the list of figured nebulae (f). The "Summary Description" of objects not occurring in the General Catalogue represents the observer's own words as nearly as possible, except that I have always changed M. STEPHAN'S eeF into eF, and his eF into vF, as such of his novcc which have been found independently by other observers have always by these been described as somewhat brighter than by M. STEPIIAX. The system of abbreviated description used in the observations of the two HERSCHELS has been in use so long that it is unnecessary to enter into a lengthy explanation of it, except to call attention to the progressive scale of brightness, size, and form adopted by Sir JOHN HERSCIIEL. 1. excessively faint excessively small, 3" to 4" diam. 2. very faint very small, 10" to 12" diam. 3. faint small ) ,, , .,.,-., ., . . 20" to 30" diam. 4. considerably faint considerably small J 5. pretty faint pretty small) ,, , .. ,. * , J ( 50 to 60 " diam. 6. pretty bright pretty large > ' 7. considerably bright considerably large \ , , , ,. 8. bright large J 9. very bright very large, 8' to 10' diam. 10. excessively bright excessively large, 20' and upwards.* In the case of form, the scale was supposed arranged in the order: round, very little extended, elliptic or oval, considerably extended, pretty much extended, much extended, very much extended, extremely extended. The following is a complete list of the abbreviations : ab about aim almost app appended att attached am among b brighter * In estimating clusters of well-separated and scattered stars a wider acceptation must be understood, so that, e.g., a cluster of i' in extent would be very small, and one of 15' or 20' large. of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. bet between biN binuclear bn brightest towards the north side ba brightest towards the south side bp brightest towards the preceding side bf brightest towards the following side B bright c considerably ch chevelure co coarse, coarsely com cometic cont in contact C compressed C.G.H. Results of observations, &c., at the Cape of Good Hope Cl cluster d diameter def defined dif diffused dime difficult dist distance, or distant D double e extremely, excessively ee most extremely er easily resolvable exc excentric E extended f following F faint g gradually gr group i irregular inv involved, involving IF irregular figure little (adv.), long (adj.) L large m much mm mixed magnitudes mn milky nebulosity M middle, or in the middle 11 north neb nebula nf north following np north preceding near Nucleus, or to a Nucleus preceding pretty (before F, B, L, S) pretty gradually pretty much pretty suddenly poor quadrilateral quartile resolvable (mottled, not resolved) partially resolved, some stars seen well resolved, clearly consisting of stars round exactly round rich suddenly south south preceding south following scattered stars several suspected shaped stellar small smaller trinuclear trapezium very an intensive of v variable ! remarkable, ! ! very much so, ! ! ! a magni- ficent or otherwise interesting object A triangle, forms a triangle with globular cluster of stars O planetary nebula annular nebula st 9 ... stars from the Qth mag. downwards st 9 ... 13 stars from the gth to I3th mag. Dr. J. L. E. DREYEH, A New General Catalogue Catalogue. No. I G. C. J. ll. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xurth Polar Annual Distance, Preces- i85o'o. sion,i88o. Summaiy Description. I d'A h m s 004 s + 3-07 , ' 63 4'3 a -20-1 F, S, E, bet * 1 1 and * 14 2 6246 ... ... LdR* 006 3-07 63 60 20'I vF, S, s of G.C. I 3 5080 ... ... m i OO6 3'7 82 28 20'I F, vS, R, aim stell 4 5081 ... m 2 OOl6 3-07 ?2 23 2O'I eF s ... ... ... St XII o o 37 3 'o8 55 25-0 2O' I vF, vS, N= Ml 3, H 6 i.. ... ... Sw II o i 5 3'o8 58 15-6 2O" I eF, vS, cE 7 2 4014 ... ... o i 14 3-07 120 41-2 2O- 1 eF, cL, mE, vgvlbM 8 5082 ... ... Struvo o i 17 3-08 66 59 2O'I vF, N in n end 9 S083 ... ... O Struvo o I 27 308 67 o 2O' I F, R, *9, 10 sf 10 3 4015 ... I 28 3-06 124 38-9 2O'I F, cL, vlE, glbM ii ... ... ... ,St XII o i 29 3'08 53 "99 2O' I vF, vS, vlE, 2 vF st iiiv 12 4 i Ill 868 ... o I 34 3-07 86 10-2 2O- 1 eF, pL, vglbM 13 5 2 III 866 ... o i 35 3-o8 57 20-8 2O' I vF, vS, S st + neb H 7 3 II 591 o i 37 3'o8 74 57'9 2O'I vF, pS, R, glbM 15 5084 ... ... m3 o i 50 3-o8 69 10 20'I vF, vS, R, bil 16 8=12 4 = 5 IV 15 ... o i 52 3-o8 63 3'0 20'I pB, S, R, bM * 17 ... ... Mull o i 58 3'7 IO2 54'O 20'I vF, eS, iR, D * 2'p 18 5085 ... ... Schultz O 211 3'o8 63 28 20'I F, vS, iR, mbM, 114 pig 1 * 19 ... ... SwII 2 13 308 57 55'6 20'I eeF, IE, 3 vF st around 20 6 = 5086 ... ... Ld E, SchulU O 2 21 3-09 57 28-2 2O'I F, # 10 at 21 ... ... SwII 2 25 3'o8 57 34'i 2O' I eF, S, IE 22 ... ... ... St XIII 2 36 3'08 62 56-9 2O- 1 vF, pS, R, IbJI, r 23 9 Ill 147 ... 2 41 3'o8 64 51-0 20'I 3 S st + ntb 24 10 2308 III 46 1 ... o 2 47 3'o6 115 45' 20'I vF, cL, mE, gbM 25 ii 2309 ... o 2 57 3-05 147 48-2 2O- 1 vF, S, R 26 So87 ... ... d'A o 3 14 3-08 64 562 2O'I vF, pL, R, 2 F st n 27 ... ... SwI 3 '5 3 '9 61 47'3 20'I eF, vS, E, B * nr 28 3 2310 ... o 3 25 3-03 147 46-4 20'I eF, p of 2 29 M 6 II 853 ... o 3 32 3-09 57 25-6 2O- 1 pB, pL, E o 30 5088 ... m 4 o 3 38 3-08 68 49 20- 1 Neb* 13 31 15 2311 ... o 3 39 3-02 147 46-4 20-1 eeF, S, R, f of 2 32 16 ... ... J Schmidt o 3 42 3'O8 71 59'O 20'I F (Au-vv. i) 33 5089 ... ... mS o 3 45 + 3-07 ' 87 6 -20T eF, vS, or neb st of Nebula and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. night Asc'iisioii, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polal Distance, igoo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h ill s 8 34 ... SwVI o 3 53 + 3-07 102 53 ; 2 2O- 1 pF, S, R, 2 st nr 35 ... ... Sw VI, Mu II 043 3-07 IO2 47'2 2O' I eeF, pS, R 36 '9 Ill 456 d'A o 4 u 3-08 84 24-2 20'I vF, pS, iF 37 17 2312 ... 4 22 3 -02 147 43 8 2O- 1 oF, S, R 38 ... ... St XII o 4 38 3-07 96 22'O 2O- 1 F, S, R, mbM 39 18 7 III 861 ... 054 3-09 59 4i'4 2O'I vF, pS, R 40 20 8 IV 58 ... o 5 27 3-19 18 15-4 2O- 1 F, vS, R, vsmbM, * 12 sp 4' 5090 ... ... m 6 5 33 3-09 68 46 2O' I pF, S, IE, gbM 42 5091 ... ... in 7 05 42 3 -09 68 41 2O- 1 F, vS, stell 43 21 9 ... o 5 46 3'10 59 49-8 2O' I cF, * 12 np4S" # 44 22 10 ... o 5 59 3'10 59 29-3 2O' I eF, vS 45 23 2313 o 6 48 3^5 "3 57'2 2O'O eF, L, vgvlbM, L * cont f 46 24 Markree Cat. o 6 59 3^7 84 47'5 2O'O Nebula (Auw. 2) 47 ... Tempel o 7 22 3'06 97 5 66 2O O vF, vS 48 ... Sarll o 7 27 3'12 42 31-8 2O'0 eeF, pL, B, v diffic 49 Birri o 7 37 3T3 42 3i'3 2O'O eeF, S, R, 2nd of 3 50 5092 ... Seech i o 7 39 3'O6 98 8-8 2O'O vF Si SwII o 7 47 3-I3 42 31-6 2O'O pF, pS, R, bM 52 25 II Ill 183 o 7 48 3^9 72 14-3 2O'O vF, S, E 53 26 2314 ... 7 53 2-98 151 6-2 2OO eF, S, R, bM 54 Tempel, Sw V o 7 58 3-06 97 54'3 2O O vF, pS, R, 5092 sp 55 27 ' 23IS ... A 507 080 3^3 129 59-6 2O'O vB, vL, vmE, triN t 56 28 12 ... ... 089 3'08 78 2O'O 2O'O eF, eL, difF 57 29 3 i II 241= i i II 243 { ... o 8 18 3^9 73 26-9 2O'O F, S, R, sbM * 58 ... ... Sw V o 8 28 3'06 97 56-8 2O'O vF, pS, R 59 ... ... OSt I o 8 30 3^5 U2 13 2O'O vF, pS, iR, gbM 60 ... StXII o 8 48 3-07 91 4'9 2O'O eF, vS, R, IbM 61 30 14 III 428 o 9 15 3-07 97 5'8 2O'O vF, S, iR, psvlbM 62 ... ... St XIII, OSt I o 9 57 3^5 104 15-9 2O'O F, vS, R, glbM 63 S93 ... d'A o 10 33 3-09 79 197 2OO pF, S, R, sbM 6 4 ... Sw V o 10 38 3'06 97 34'6 2O'O eeF, vS, R, v diffic 65 ... ... ... Mu II o 10 53 3-04 113 40-0 2O'O eF, vS, R, gbM, p of 2 66 ... ... ... Mu II o 10 59 3'04 113 44-0 2O'O eF, pS, E, 225, *9m', f of 2 67 32 Ld K o 10 59 3-11 60 43-0 2O'O eF, vS, R 68 31 >5 V 16 o u 5 3-11 J 60 42-2 2O'O eF, L, 3 or 4 st + neb t 69 33 ... ... Ld R o u 7 3'ii 60 44-1 2O'O eF, vS, R 70 34 ... ... Ld R o n 10 3-11 60 41-8 20'O cF, v.S, R, bet 2 F st 7i 35 ... Ld R, d'A o u ii 3-11 60 427 2O'O eF, vS, R 72 36 ... Ld R o u 16 31 1 60 44-1 2O'0 eF, vS. R 73 ... Sw V o ii 36 + 3-05 106 5-5 20-0 vF, S, R, eF D* close f i6 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. au 1 h m s 8 o / // 74 37 ... ... LdR II 42 + 3'" 60 437 2O'O eF, S, E, last of 6 75 ... ... Sw V 12 8 3'OS 84 18-9 2O'O vF, vS, R 76 ... ... Bigourdan 12 27 3'" 60 51 2O'O vF, S, bM 77 ... ... ... Mull O 12 30 3'04 113 18-0 2O'O eF, vS, iF (? * ), *9p3' 78 5094 ... ... Peeliiile o 13 17 3-07 89 55'3 2O'O vF, S, R 79 ... ... Bigourdan o '3 45 3'" 68 12-5 2O'O vF, S, vlbM 80 - 38 16 o 13 55 3'ii 68 25-2 2O'O F, S, R, psLM Si ... ... Copeland (R) o '3 57 3-11 68 237 2O'O eeF, sp h 1 7 82 ... ... Bigourdan O 14 2 3-11 68 18-9 2O'O eF, stellar 83 39 17 ... ... o 14 5 3'" 68 20-6 2O'O E, bi\, 3 B st nr 84 ... ... Bigourdan o 14 5 3-11 68 97 2O'O eF, st & neb 5 595 ... ... Copeland (R) o 14 8 3-11 68 15-8 2O'O eeF, cL, R 86 ... ... Bigourdan o 14 ii 3" 68 13-1 2O'O eF, vS, IbM 87 43 2316 ... ... o 14 19 2-97 139 247 2O'O eF, S, R, gbll, ist of 4 88 44 2 3I7 ... ... o 14 28 2'97 139 25-2 2O'O eF, vS, R, 2nd of 4 89 45 2318 ... ... o 14 30 2-97 139 266 2O'O rF, S, R, gbM, 3rd of 4 90 ( 4 = 1 5096 }... ... Ld R, Sclmltz o 14 35 3'ii 68 2T2 20'0 vF, IE 9i 1 41 = 1 597 }... ... Ld R, d'A o 14 36 3'Ji 68 22-9 2O'O vF, vS, # 13 sp 92 46 2 3'9 ... ... o 14 37 2-07 139 24-4 20'0 F, S, R, gbM, 4th of 4 93 f 42 = 1 5098 }... Ld R, d'A o 14 47 3-11 68 22-1 2O'O vF, vS 94 ... ... Bigourdan o 14 58 3'" 68 169 2O'O eF, vS 95 47 t9 II2 57 ... o 15 i 3-09 80 17-8 2OO F, pL, R, gbM 96 ... ... ... Bigourdan 15 2 3'i 68 13-0 2O O vF, S, TlbM 97 48 18 ... ... o 15 ii 3 4 I2 61 1-5 2O'O F, vS, R ; gbM 98 49 2320 ... o 15 56 2-97 136 3'2 2O'O vF, pS, R, bM, r 99 ... ... ... St XIII o 16 45 3-10 75 '4 20'0 vF, pL, R, gbM IOO ... ... ... Sw III o 16 48 3-10 74 177 2O'O vF, pS, mE 101 So 2321 ... ... o 16 56 3'oo 123 19-4 20'0 pB, pL, IE, *i4f 1 02 ... .... ... LI o 17 30 3-04 104 45 20'0 eF, vS, R 103 51 20 ... o 17 38 3-27 29 267 2O'O Cl, pS, pC, &t 1 1.. .18 104 52 2322 ... Lac I, I, A 18 o 17 47 272 162 51-6 2O'O ! ! vB, vL, vmCM t 105 ... ... St XIII, SwV o 18 3 3'io 77 53'4 2OO vF, S, R, vlb3I 106 ... ... ... LI o 18 30 3'o6 95 56 2O'O pF, fS, R, IbM 107 5099 ... ... Struve o 18 40 3-05 99 3 2O'O F.pL, *7sf5' 108 53 21 Ill I 4 8 o 18 40 3-13 61 33-8 2O'O pF, pL, R, pslbM 109 54 ... ... d'A o 18 51 3'i2 68 58-3 2O'O vF, S, 3 st nr no 55 22 ... o 19 19 3-4i 19 23-0 2O'O Cl, pR, 1C, st9...i2 III ... ... LII o 19 30 + 3-07 93 24-o -20-0 rvF, S, R, IbM, * S.5P36", 1 n2'(? = 5loo) of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Hight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual North Polar Annual Preces- Di-tance, ! Preces- sion, 1880. i86o'o. sion.iSSo Summary Description. 1 112 ... ... SwII h m s o 19 32 s + 3 '4 1 S) 4'i // 20 o eF, vS, R "3 5100 ... ... TI o 19 46 3-07 93 166 20-0 vF, S, sbM 114 ... ... ... TIV o 19 49 3^7 92 33'8 2O'O vF, S # in centre, p of 2 US 56 2323 ... o 19 51 2'99 124 27-4 2O'O vF, pL, IE, I) * 2'np no 5IOI ... ... Secclii o 19 59 3-05 98 43'2 2O'O TF 117 5102 ... m 8 o 20 o 3-07 89 27 2O'O F, vS 118 ... ... ... TIV o 20 7 3-07 92 33'3 2O'O TF, S * in centre, f of 2 119 57 2324 ... o 20 17 288 47 45'4 2O'O pB, S, K, mbM 120 ... ... ... TIV o 20 20 3-07 92 12 200 Nebulous * 121 58 232S ... o 20 25 2-69 162 18-4 200 pB, pS, IE, TgbJt 122 ... TIV o 20 33 3'7 92 24 2O O !2vFneb4'-5' np 123 ... ... TIV o 20 36 3-07 92 22 2O'O of * 8-5 m I2 4 ... TIV o 20 43 3-07 92 357 2O'O vF, L, dif, 2 F st np 125 59 23 Ill 869 o 21 41 3-o8 87 56-1 2O'O vF, S, bM, D * sp 126 60 * ... Ld R, d'A o 21 54 3-08 87 58-1 2O'O vF, S, IE 127 61 ... LdE O 22 I 3-08 87 54-1 2O'O TF, vS, R, p h 25 128 62 25 II 8 54 ... O 22 5 3-08 87 54-6 2O'O pB, pS, IE 2, bM 129 63 24 VIII 79 ... O 22 6 3'3 3 33'i 2O'O Cl, TL, pR, 1C, st 9...I3 "SO 64 ... ... LdE O 22 9 3'o8 87 54'i 2O'O trF, TS, R, f h 25 3I 65 2326 ... 22 43 2-98 124 2-0 2O'O F, pL, pmE. TgbM, p of 2 I 3 2 66 26 H S55 ... o 23 o 3-08 88 40-9 2O'O pF, cL, R, vglbM, i 133 5'3 ... d'A 23 21 3'35 27 257 2O'O Cl, pL, st 10..., D # inv 34 67 2327 ... ... o 23 28 2-98 124 i'8 I9-9 / TB, L, TmE 47, psbM, f of 2 I *ionp45" * 1 135 ... ... LI o 23 30 3'4 104 8-0 I9-9 TF, TS, R 136 68 VI 35 o 23 41 332 29 15-8 I9-9 ,TF, S, eC 137 69 ... 11471 d'A o 23 43 310 So 34-0 I9-9 F, iF, IbM 138 5104 ... m 9 o 23 47 3-08 85 37 19-9 F, eS, sbM 139 5105 ... ... m 10 o 23 54 3-o8 85 39 19-9 eF, S 140 ... ... StXII o 23 57 3i6 59 58-9 19-9 TF, S, R, gbM 141 5106 ... m II o 24 6 308 85 35 19-9 TF, TS, iR 142 ... ... Mu II o 24 30 3'oi 113 24-0 19-9 eF, S, IE, 1st of 3 143 ... ... ... Mull o 24 30 3i 113 2I'O 19-9 eF, S, mE, 2nd of 3 '44 ... Mull o 24 30 3-01 113 26-O 199 eF, TS, R, 3rd of 3 4S 70 f 27 = 12328 t ) - ... o 24 38 3'06 95 55'6 !9- 9 F, pL, TIE, vgbM, * 8 9 f 5' 146 71 28 ... ... o 25 13 3'37 27 29-3 19-9 Cl, pL, 1C, st 11-12, D* H7 72 29 ... ... o 25 32 3-24 42 16-5 199 TF, TL, iR, gsmbM * 1 1 * 148 73 2329 ... ... O 26 22 297 122 34-0 19-9 TB, S, IE 90,smbM*ii 149 ISO ::: ... ... St XIII Sw VI o 26 26 o 26 50 3 17 + 2-98 60 2'9 nS 35-1 19-9 -19-9 TF, TS, R, gbM * 14, * 12 Sp pF, pS, R HOYAL ASTROX. Soc., VOL. XLIX. i8 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Preces. sion, 1880. Summary Description. I 1 .5. 74 { 2 | o = } II478 ... li m s o 26 57 s + 3-04 n l ioo 28-5 it -I9-9 pF, pL, IE 90, vglbM 152 75 2331 ... ... o 27 4 2-51 163 53'2 I9-9 vF, L, R, vglbM '53 ... SwIV o 27 14 34 ioo 28'4 199 pF, pS, R, * nr nf '54 76 3' Ill 467 o 27 14 3-03 103 26-0 19-9 eF, vS, R '55 ... S\v IV, St I o 27 24 3'4 ioi 317 I9-9 pF, S, R 156 ... ... ... TV o 27 28 3-04 99 7 I9-9 vS, np II 3 '57 78 ... 113 d'A, St IX o 27 40 3'4 99 10-2 19-9 pB, L, E, bet 2 cB st 158 ... ... ... T V o 27 51 3'4 99 5 19-9 vS, nf II 3 159 77 2332 ... ... o 28 3 2-82 146 33'4 19-9 vF, pS, R, glbM, 3 st f 160 79 32 Ill 476 : o 28 42 3-15 66 48 8 I9-9 vF, vS, stell, *8, 17, 4' * 161 ... Sw VI | o 28 44 306 93 36-2 19-9 eF, eS, R, nearly bet 2 st 162 5107 ... ... Sclmltz o 28 48 3'iS 66 48-4 19-9 eF, stellar, h 39 sp 163 81 ... Ill 954 d'A, Sw IV o 28 55 3'4 ioo 53-5 19-9 vF, vS 164 5108 ... ... m 12 o 29 23 3'oS 88 2 19-9 eF 165 ... ... ... TV o 29 24 34 ioo 53-5 I9-9 F, L, st in centre, f of 2 166 ... ... ... LII o 29 30 3-03 104 230 199 eF, S, IE, #11 np 167 ... ... ... Mull o 29 30 299 114 9-0 19-9 vF, pS, iR 1 68 ... ... ... Mn II o 29 30 2-99 113 23-0 19-9 eF, S, E 30, * 10 nf 3' 169 82 ... ... d'A, Ld R o 29 30 3''5 66 47 i 19-9 F, pL, D or UN, * 6 nf 4' 170 5'9 ... ... m 13 o 29 35 3'8 88 52 19-9 F, S, R 171 83 ... Ill 223 ?? o 29 41 3 f oi i 109 44-1 19-9 vF, pL, IE, 2 pB st sf 172 ... ... ... Mn II o 30 o 300 113 23-0 I9'9 eF, S, E 173 84 33 Ill 871 30 2 3-08 88 49-8 I9-9 vF, S, R, vgbM, * 1 1 sp 80" 174 85 2333 ... 30 2 2-97 120 14-5 19-9 eF, S, vlE, am B st 75 86 2334 III 223 ? ... 30 21 3'co no 42-2 19-9 pB, pL, E, gbM, r 176 87 2335 ... ... O 30 22 2-45 163 56-5 19-9 eF, S, vlE, r, * 8 nr 177 ... ... ... Mull o 30 30 2-99 113 2TO 19-9 eF, S, E 175 (?*) 178 .. ... ... OStI o 30 30 3'O2 104 57'o 19-9 F, S, mE o, bM 179 ... ... ... LII o 30 36 3-01 108 37-0 19-9 eF, cS, R, B#np 180 88 ... Ill 876 ... o 3 47 310 82 6-1 19-9 vF, pL, iR, * np inv * 181 ... ... ... St XIII o 3 57 3-17 61 179 19-9 eF, eS, irr, vF # att 182 89 ... Ill 870 ... o 31 i 3-08 88 2-0 19-9 vF, S, iR, vgbM 183 ... ... ... St XIII 031 3 3''7 61 156 19-9 pF, vS, R, gbM 184 ... ... ... St XIII o 31 9 3''7 61 19-4 19-9 eF, eS 185 90 35 11707 ... o 31 14 3-27 42 26-0 19-9 pB, vL, iR, TgmbM, r t 186 {9, I ... d'A o 31 15 3'oS 87 36-1 19-9 F, S, R, IbM 187 ... ... OSt I o 31 30 3-02 105 25-9 19-8 F, S, mE 150, bM 188 92 34 ... ... o 3' 4 5''5 5 26-5 19-8 Cl, vL,R, 150-200 st io...i8 189 93 36 ... o 31 40 3-4i 29 42-5 19-8 Cl, pL, R, st ii. ..15 190 ... ... Sw V o 31 48 ! +3-09 83 42-6 , - 19-8 vF, S, IK, sev st nr sp of Nebulae and Clusters of Stais. No. G. C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polfti Distance, i86o'o. Annual Prcces- >iou,i88o Summary Description. fc igi 95 38 II 4 79 h 111 S o 31 53 s + 3'4 99 46 : 4 -I9 ; 8 pB,pL,iEo 192 96 39 III 872 ... o 32 3 3-07 89 54-6 19-8 F, pS, pmE, bM 193 194 94 98 37 40 in 595 11856 d'A, Scbultz o 32 7 o 32 7 3'o8 3-o8 87 26-4 87 43'9 198 198 F, L, p of 2, x 1 5 close sp pB, S, R, vgbM * '95 5110 ... TI o 32 8 3'4 99 533 19-8 F 196 IOO 41 II 860 ... o 32 8 307 89 5i-4 19-8 F, pS, It, psmbM # 197 5111 ... ... m 14 o 32 9 3-07 89 53 19-8 eF, s of h 41 198 97 ... II 857 d'A, Sclmltz o 32 12 3-o8 87 58-2 19-8 F, S, vgbM 199 03 ... d'A O 32 21 3-o8 8? 37'9 19-8 F, vS, *8p27", 45'' s 200 104 11858 o 32 23 3'o8 87 S3'0 198 pB, S, vgbM 201 IO2 43 III 873 o 32 26 3-07 89 55-1 198 vF, cL, E, vglbM 2O2 5112 ... St VIII o 32 28 3'o8 87 14-0 198 eF, vS, ibM 203 53 ... ... Copeland (It) o 32 29 3'o8 87 197 19-8 F, R, * 9 sp 8' 204 JOI 42 ... d'A o 32 33 3-08 87 28-1 19-8 F, pS,R, vgbM, fof2 205 2O6 2O7 105 106 108 44 45 V 18 V 3 6 CH LdR o 32 46 o 32 57 o 32 57 3-24 3'24 3-02 49 5'0 50 2'2 IO5 40 19-8 19-8 19-8 vB, vL, mE 165, vgvmbM vF, vL, mE o vF, S, IE, stellar t 208 54 ... ... m 15 o 33 8 3'oS 88 i 19-8 pF 209 * LI o 33 3 3-00 109 23-9 19-8 vF, vS, R, bM 2IO 107 46 II452 ... o 33 32 3-02 104 38-6 19-8 B, pS, R, psbM, r, * 1 1 p 2' 211 55 St VIII o 33 47 3'oS 87 197 19-8 eF, S, mbMN 212 no 2236 ... ... o 33 50 276 146 56-2 19-8 vF, S, R, p of 2 213 109 ... Ill 200 ... o 33 55 3-I3 74 i8'3 19-8 F, S, bet 2 S st 214 in 47 II 2O9 ... o 34 3 3-I7 65 16 i 19-8 pF, pS, gvlbM, r 2IS 112 2337 ... o 34 26 276 146 58-5 19-8 F, S, R, am st, f of 2 216 "3 49 III 244 ... o 34 29 2-99 in 49-0 19-8 eF, vS, IE 217 114 48 1I 4 80 ... o 34 3 3-03 100 47-0 19-8 F, S, IE 90, glLM 218 5116 ... ... St VIII o 34 57 3-22 54 26-4 19-8 eF, vS, R, gbM 219 5058 ... G. P. Bond o 35 i 3-07 8 9 5 I-8 198 F, S, R, *nspi' 220 "5 2338 ... ... o 35 2 2'34 164 9'9 198 F, iR, vgbM, ist of several 221 222 117 118 Si 2339 :. Lcgentil, M 32 o 35 5 o 35 5 3-25 49 54'2 2-34 164 14-0 19-8 19-8 ! vvB, L, R, psrabMN vF, R, 2nd of several t 223 119 Bond, d'A o 35 6 3-07 89 557 19-8 vF, pS, R 224 225 116 1 20 5 52 VIII 78 Sufi, M 31 CH o 35 7 o 35 '9 3-25 3H6 49 29-8 28 587 19-8 19-8 .' ! ! ceB, eL, vm E (Andromeda) Cl, L, 1C, st 9. ..10 t 226 121 53 ... o 35 24 3-20 58 iO'9 19-8 eF, S, R,*i3 s 20" 227 122 11444 Kngelliardt o 35 28 3'c6 92 177 19-8 F, pL, IbM 228 ... ... StX o 35 32 316 67 15-8 19-8 eF, S, R, fainter of 2 229 ... ... ... StX o 35 42 3'i6 67 iS-S 19-8 vF, S, R, smaller of 2 230 ... ... LII o 35 43 2-98 114 22-9 19-8 eF, eS, R, bMN 231 123 2340 A 2? "! o 35 5 1 + 2'33 164 7'3 -19-8 i train of st and neb 20 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. 0. C. J. H. w. n. OtLcr O'. sciTers. Right Ascension, 18600. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 18600. Annual Preces. sion, 1880. Summary Description. . 232 L II h m s O 36 I 1 + 2-98 / 114 199 - 19-8 eF, S, R, bMN 233 1*4 54 Ill 149 o 36 5 32C 60 iro 19-8 F, \S, R, IbM 234 125 11245 o 36 ii 3-12 76 27-9 198 F, pS, i IE, bM 235 ... ... ... L H : o 36 13 2-98 114 17-9 198 eF, S, R, bMN 236 5"7 m 16 o 36 14 308 87 47 I9-8 vF.pL 237 Sw VI o 36 33 3-07 9 53 6 198 rF, pS, IE, IbM 238 126 234 o 36 53 2-80 140 567 19-8 eF, pL, R, gvlbM 239 ... LI o 37 3 3-06 94 32-9 198 P F,pS,E20 :> ,bMN ) *8f20' 240 ... ... Sw V o 37 5 8 3'9 84 39'3 19-8 vF, S, R, *nrg 241 127 2342 ... ... o 38 13 2-28 164 1 1 -7 19-8 vF, R 2 4 2 128 2343 ... o 38 19 2-28 164 i2'3 19-8 vF, S, bi-N 243 ... St XII o 38 32 3-20 60 48-5 198 F, vS, R, gbM, * 10 p 244 129 55 Ill 485 ... o 38 45 3-01 106 21-0 I9-8 vF, S, iR, r, * 10 s 5' 245 130 ... II 445 ... o 39 4 3'06 92 29-2 19-8 F, pS, iF, er 246 131 56 V2 5 ... o 40 i 3'02 102 384 197 vF, L, 4 st in dif neb 247 132 57 V 20 o 40 4 2-98 III 31-0 197 F, eL, vm E 172 * 248 133 2344 ... ... o 40 13 224 164 86 197 F, S, E or biN, vglbM 249 '34 2346 ... A 19? 21 ? o 40 18 2-26 163 51-0 197 F, pL, vlE, r 250 ... ... Sw III o 40 18 3'io 82 52-0 197 eF, rS, R, am 3 st 251 '35 58 Ill 204 040 32 3''5 7' 9'5 197 vF, S, R, IbM, * inv, 2rS st f 252 253 1136-1 '139 > 138 59 = 6o ,6i= 1 2345 1 II609 V i CII o 40 33 o 40 38 3'20 2'95 63 86 116 37 197 I 9 7 pB, S, R, pmbM, r, *p ! ! vvB, vvL, TmE 54, glOI *t 254 140 2347 ... ... o 40 41 2-92 122 11-5 197 vB, pS, IE, smbM, * 8 nf 5' 255 141 62 11472 ... o 40 44 3'02 102 147 197 F, pS, R, gbM 2 S 6 142 2348 ... o 40 44 2-22 164 16 7 197 F, S, R.^gbM, * 9 m" 40" 257 '43 ... 11863 ... o 40 47 3'" 82 27-2 '97 pL, IE, gbM, r 2 5 8 "37 ... ... LdR o 40 50 3'20 63 7 197 eF, S, ?F st close 259 (144=1 IMS / J 6 3=) (64 J ill 703-1 in 621 ; ... o 40 54 3-06 93 327 '97 F, S, E 135, IbM * 260 5118 ... ... d'A o 41 8 320 63 4-8 '97 eF, pS, IE 161 146 2349 ... A 3, 4, 21? o 41 24 223 163 52-1 '97 F, pL, R, gbM* 13 262 ... ... Sw II o 41 29 3-23 58 48-4 '97 eF, vS, R, v diffic 263 ... ... LI o 41 30 3'01 >3 53 9 197 eF, T.S, IE 30 264 147 2350 ... ... o 41 42 2-87 129 0-3 '97 F, S, R, vsviii bM* il 265 148 235' ... ... o 42 4 2'20 164 15 i '97 F, pS, R 266 149 65 in , 53 ... o 42 14 3-23 58 29-2 197 pB, pS, IE, psbM, r, * S sf 4' 267 150 2352 ... o 42 50 2'2O 164 2-6 197 Cl, F, pL, st vS 268 151 C6 in 463 ... o 43 i 35 95 58-o 197 vF, pS, ilE, r 169 152 2353 ... ... o 43 21 2-17 164 180 197 vF, S, R 270 153 "1955 ... o 43 29 + 3-03 99 257 -197 pF, vS, iR, pgl.M of Nebuloe and Clusters of Stars. 21 No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Oteervers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- Summary Description, sion, 1880. 8 fc h m s 8 271 '54 67 II 446 ... o 43 34 f 3-06 92 40-4 - '97 pF, S, IE, psbM, * 8 f 5- 5 272 5119 ... ... d'A o 43 4' 3-26 54 55'3 19-7 01, L, 1C 273 '55 ... Ill 430 Tempel o 43 47 3'04 97 39'3 '97 vF, vS t 274 156 6 9 III 429 ... o 43 57 3-04 97 497 19-7 pB, pS, smbM, np of 2 t 275 '57 70 o 44 o 3-04 97 50-2 197 vF, S, R, sf of 2 t 276 ... ... ... Mull o 44 i 2-96 113 27-9 197 eF, pS,E265, * u n 3' 277 5120 ... d'A o 44 12 3-03 99 21-2 '97 F, pS, * 1 1 np 2 7 8 '58 7' I 159 o 44 12 3'35 43 12-3 19-7 cB, pL, R, 2 st 10 nr 279 '59 73 HI 439 ... o 45 o 306 92 59-2 '97 vF, S, iR, bM, stellar 280 160 72 III 477 ... o 45 o 3-i9 66 25-4 197 eF, S, R, 15 f 30" 281 ... ... ... Barnard o 45 7 3'47 34 '0 196 F, vL, dif, S triple * on np edge 282 ... ... ... StX o 45 ii 3'23 60 7-4 19-6 F, S, R, IbM 283 ... ... ... LI o 45 30 3-01 103 55-8 19-6 eF.S, R, ist of 4 284 ... ... ... LI o 45 30 3'oi '03 55'8 19-6 eF, S, R, 2nd of 4 285 ... ... ... LI o 45 30 3-01 '3 55'8 19-6 eF, S, R, 3rd of 4 286 ... ... LI o 45 3 3'0 1 '03 53 8 19-6 eF, S, R, 4th of 4 287 161 75 ... o 45 52 3'24 58 17-0 19-6 eF, S, R (? RA 46'" 52-) * 288 162 1 74- '2354 } VI 20 ... o 45 52 293 117 207 19-6 $, B, L, IE, sti2...i6 289 163 2355 o 45 58 2-90 121 57-9 19-6 vB, L, pmE, gbM, * i [ np 290 164 2357 ... ... o 46 17 2-14 '63 54'8 19-6 eF 291 512! ... m 17 o 46 27 303 99 32 19-6 vF, vS, IE, aim itellar 2 9 2 I6 5 2356 ... o 46 34 2-12 164 6-6 19-6 01, F, eeL, R, st I2...i8 * 293 5122 ... mi8 o 47 n 3'03 98 o 19-6 vF,S 294 1 66 2358 ... AS, 6? o 47 15 2'IO '64 8-5 19-6 vF, pL, R, vglbM, r 295 5'23 ... ... Copeland (R) o 47 30 3'24 59 '3'8 19-6 F, S, R, * 10" n, II 214 nf 2 9 6 167 ... II2I4 o 47 52 3'24 59 ii'3 19-6 F, IT, * 10 nf 2' * 297 5124 ... ... m 19 o 47 56 30 3 98 7 19-6 eF 298 5' 2 5 ... ... m 20 o 47 5 8 303 98 6 19-6 pF 299 1 68 2360 ... ... o 48 23 2-15 162 57-4 19-6 pB, vS, R, gvlbR, r 300 169 2359 ... o 48 25 284 128 27-1 19-6 pB, vL, vmiE, vgpmbM *t 301 ... ... ... Mul o 48 30 3'oi 101 25-8 - 19-6 eF, S, iR, gbM, * S p 30- 302 ... ... Mul o 48 30 3-01 101 248 19-6 eF, vS 303 ... ... ... LI o 48 30 2-98 107 25 8 19-6 eF, vS 304 ... ... ... StIX o 48 39 3-20 66 37 8 19-6 pF, S, R, svlbM 305 170 76 ... ... o 49 o 3'i3 78 409 19-6 01, S, BC st 306 '71 2361 ... o 49 16 2-13 163 oo 19-6 F, vS 307 172 77 ... ... o 49 25 3-06 92 3''5 19-6 pF, S, E 308 5126 ... ... Ball (R) o 49 27 3'o6 92 32-2 19-6 vF, e", I'sf 1177 309 5127 ... T I o 49 30 3 02 loo 42-5 19-6 pB, pL, # 12-13 n 3io 5128 ... Ball (R) o 49 41 + 3-06 92 31-1 i 19-6 Stellar 22 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- eion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 3" 173 78 h m s o 49 58 a + 3'24 60 28-6 -19-6 pF, vS, R, gbM 312 '74 2363 ... ... o 50 4 2-68 143 32-1 19-6 F, S, R, * 12 f 33 559 ... ... Ldli o 50 9 3-24 60 23-5 19-6 vF, eS, i' np II 210 3'4 75 2362 ... ... o 50 ii 2-88 122 43'2 19-6 eF, vS, R, pB * f 2' 3iS 176 79 II 210 ... o 50 13 3-24 6O 24-4 19-6 pB, P L, R, gbM, * 9 uf 3' 316 5'29 ... ... LdR o 50 16 3-24 60 24-3 19-6 vF, cS, stellar, I'f II 210 3'7 ... ... ... SwII o 50 16 3-35 46 567 19-6 eeF, pS, IE, D * close f 3i8 J77 ... ... Ld R, St XII o 50 28 3-24 60 19-8 19-6 vF, vS, R, bM 319 i?8 4007 ... o 50 29 278 134 35'9 19-6 eF, vS, R, IbM * 320 ... ... LII o 50 30 2-96 in 358 19-6 vF, pS, E 1 60, * 10 11 321 53 ... ... m 21 o 5 34 3'4 95 5i 19-5 eF, vS 322 179 4008 ... ... o 50 36 278 134 30-0 19-5 vF, vS, R, IbM, 3 st p * 323 180 2365 ... ... o 5 37 2-67 143 44-0 19-5 pF, S, R, bM, p of 2 324 iSi 2364 ... ... o 50 /,o 2-81 131 126 I9-5 (?), F, S, stellar 32S 5>3i ... ... m 22 o 50 41 3'4 95 53 I9-5 vF, vS 326 5>32 ... ... d'A o 50 49 3'22 63 S3'' ijrs F, IE, *9'io sf 327 5'33 ... ... in 23 o 50 50 3'4 95 54 19-5 F, S, E 328 182 2366 ... ... o 50 52 2-67 143 40-0 19-5 vF, IE, vgbM, f of 2 329 330 5134 183 2367 ... m 24 A 23 o 50 56 o 51 27 3'4 2-08 95 5 163 13-6 19-5 19-5 F, E , vB, S, IK, st 13. ..15 33i ... ... ... LII o 51 30 3'5 93 28-8 19-5 eF, vS, R, IbM, * 12 nf 3' 332 ... ... Sw V o 51 32 311 83 38-5 19-5 vF, S, R, sev st ur s 333 ... ... ... TI o 5i 54 2-98 107 18 19-5 No description 334 184 2368 ... ... o 52 ii 2-85 "5 53'4 19-5 vF, S, R, glbM, 2 st 1 1 s 335 ... ... ... LI o 52 30 2-97 109 i -8 19-5 rF, pS, E, bM 336 ... ... LI o 52 30 2-96 109 io'8 iys vF, vS, R, sbM 337 185 80 II 433 ... o 52 46 3-03 98 19-9 19-5 pF, L, E, glbM, *io f 21' 338 ... ... ... T I, St XII o 53 o 3-25 60 5-2 19-5 vF, vS, IF, bM 339 1 86 2369 ... ... 53 '3 190 165 12-5 19-5 F, L, R, vgbM 340 5135 ... ... m 25 o 53 3 3-03 97 37 I9'5 vF, S, E 341 ... ... ... St XII o 53 44 3'02 99 56-6 19-5 F, pL, R, IbM, r 342 5136 ... ... m 26 53 46 3-03 97 32 I9'5 vF.vS 343 ... ... ... Mu II o 54 2 2'93 113 58-8 19-5 eF, rS, iR, sbMN(?*) 344 ... ... ... Mull o 54 2 2'93 "3 59'8 19-S eF, vS, iR, sbMN (? * ) 345 5137 ... ... ra 27 o 54 17 3-03 97 38 19-5 vF, vS, gbM 346 347 187 5138 2370 ... A 25 m 28 o 54 20 o 54 3i 2-04 303 162 56-1 97 30 19-5 19-5 B, L, viF, mbMD X , r rF, vS t 348 1 88 2371 ... ... o 54 45 2-63 143 59'8 19-5 eF, S, R 349 5'39 ... m 29 o 54 47 3-03 97 34 19'S vF, rS 35 5140 ... ... m 3 ' o 54 54 33 97 34 19-5 eF 35i ! . ... ... Sw III o 55 2 + 3-06 92 41-9 -19-5 eF, pS, np of 2 of Nebula 1 and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, >8fo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xorth Polar Distance, iSoo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. I o y, 352 189 Si Ill 191 h m s o 55 5 s + 3-04 / 94 59'8 - 9 ; 5 pF, S, iE, *8f 97- 353 ... Sw III 55 24 3'06 92 43'4 19-4 eF, pS, R, sf of 2 354 ... ... St XII o 55 47 3'20 68 24-5 19-4 vF.vS.R.rS * inr, * I4closep 355 5141 m 31 o 56 i 3-03 97 5 19-4 eF, vS 356 5142 ... ... m 32 o 56 5 33 97 44 19-4 vF, S, iR 357 190 82 II 434 ... o 56 16 3^3 97 5-8 19-4 F, S, iR, sbM, * 14 nf 20" 358 5'43 ... d'A o 56 28 3'68 28 42-7 19-4 Cl, vl Ri 359 5'44 ... "133 o 57 8 3-07 9i 3i I9'4 eF, vS 360 191 2372 ... o 57 27 2-31 156 21-5 19-4 eF, vm E 145, vlbM 36i 192 2374 ASS?? o 57 29 2'O2 l62 22'6 I9'4 vrF, pL, vlE, vgbM 362 '93 2375 ... A 62 o 57 29 2-07 161 36-0 19-4 , vB, vL,vC,vmbM,st 13-14 363 ... ... ... LI o 57 3 297 107 187 19-4 eF, eS, R 3 6 4 5'45 ... m 34 o 57 3' 3^7 9i 33 19-4 vF.vS 365 194 2373 ... ... o 57 4+ 283 125 53'8 19-4 F, S, R, glbM 366 195 S3 ... ... o 57 46 3-70 28 34'i 19-4 Cl, S 367 ... ... Mull 57 54 2'99 if 2 537 19-4 eF, pS, E 175, bn, 3 st 12 np' 368 196 4012 ... 57 58 275 134 1-8 19-4 eF, vS, * 7-8 sp 3' * 369 ... ... LI o 58 30 2-96 108 337 19-4 vF, vS, R, gbM 370 197 ... d'A 58 53 3'2S 58 20-3 19-4 vF, * 13 s 15", dif 37i 198 2376 A 31?? o 58 56 1-97 162 48-5 19-4 Cl, F, L, R, pC, st 14.. .16 372 5146 ... Droyer (R) o 59 2 3-28 58 I9'4 19-4 Stellar, mbM, r 373 5147 ... ... Dreyer (R) o 59 14 3'29 58 26 6 19-4 vF, vS 374 199 ... ... d'A o 59 21 3-29 57 57'3 19-4 F, S, bet 2 st 15 375 5H8 ... LdR o 59 23 3'29 58 24-2 19-4 TF.vS 376 200 2378 A36?? o 59 27 i '90 163 34'4 19-4 , B, S, R 377 ... ... ... LI o 59 30 2-94 no 477 19-4 vF, vS, mE, sbMN 378 20 1 2377 ... ... o 59 3 2 2-86 120 55-9 19-4 vF, S, R, gbM 379 202 84 II 215 o 59 34 3-29 58 13-8 19-4 pF, S, R, bM 380 203 85 II 216 ... o 59 36 3-29 58 16-0 19-4 pF, S, R, sbM 38i 2O4 ... VIII 64 cn o 59 40 370 29 lo-o 19-4 Cl, pC 382 2O5 ... ... Ld R, d'A o 59 42 3'29 58 207 19-4 vF, S, R, sp of D neb 383 2O6 86 II 217 o 59 43 3-29 58 20-2 19-4 pF, pL, R, gbM, nf of D neb 384 207 ... Ld R, d'A o 59 43 3-29 58 27-3 19-4 pF, pS, sp of 2 385 208 Ld R, d'A o 59 45 3-29 58 2 5 7 19-4 pF, pS, R, nf of 2 386 2O9 LdR o 59 48 3-29 58 23-3 19-4 eF, S, R 387 5149 ... ... LdR* o 59 5 3'29 58 21-6 19-4 vF, S, R 388 2IO ... ... LdR 104 3-29 58 27-3 193 vF, S, R 389 ... ... ... SwII i o 6 3-56 5' I'S 193 eF, eS, R, * ur 390 ... Bigourdan i o 13 3-29 58 18-5 I9-3 yF, vS, stellar 39i 211 ... Bond, 1853 i o 14 + 3'7 89 48-9 -19-3 F, S, r (Auw. 9) Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers . Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, iSoo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 H 392 212 87 II 218 1] m s I 40 + 3'3 57 36-9 -i9 : 3 F, vS, R, mbM, bet 2 st 393 2I 4 OQ 00 154 ... I 44 336 51 6-2 I9-3 F, vS, vlE, gbM, 4 S st nr * 394 ,2I 5 = '213 }... ... d'A, Ld R I o 44 33 57 36-2 J9'3 F. S, 50" nf II 218 395 216 2379 I 46 1-94 162 44'6 19-3 vF, pL, R, glbM 396 5150 ... ... ">35 I o 49 3-10 86 13 193 eF, S, IE 397 SIS' ... ... Ball (R) I o 52 330 57 38-2 t9-3 eF, S, R, vF *p 398 ... ... ... Bigourdan I I 12 3'3 58 H I9-3 vF, vS, stellar 399 5'52 ... ... Ld. R* I I 14 3'3 58 6-9 I9-3 vF, S, R 400 SS3 ... ... Ball (R) I I 19 330 58 0-9 19-3 eF, vS, GO 217 f 401 554 ... ... Ball (R) I I 22 33 57 59'i I9-3 eF, stellar, 217 f 402 S'55 ... Ld. R* I I 27 3'3 57 56-5 193 eF, vS, R, 217 s 3' 403 217 ... ... d'A I I 30 3'3 57 59'8 I9-3 vF, pS, cE, * 1 1 s 85" 404 218 89 Il22f ... 1 i 39 3'33 55 i'9 I9-3 pB, cL, R, gbM, j8 Andr. sf 405 219 2380 ... ... I 2 6 268 '37 25-6 I9-3 eS, stellar, = # 7m 406 220 2381 ... I 2 40 2-04 1 60 37-5 I9-3 F, vL, R, vglbM 407 221 ... II 219 d'A, Schultz I 2 5 2 3-3i 57 370 '9'3 vF, vS, sp of 2 408 5156 ... ... Schultz i 3 6 3-3i 57 35'6 '9 - 3 vF, vS, II 220 f 8- 409 223 2382 ... 139 2'SO 126 31-4 I9-3 eF, S, R, vS * nr 410 222 II 220 d'A, Schultz i 3 '4 3-31 57 357 193 pB, pL, nf of 2 411 224 2384 ... ... i 3 28 rgi 162 30-7 193 eF, pL, R, gvlbM 412 ... LI 1 3 3 2'93 1 10 45-7 I9-3 vF, eS, R,sbMN(Neb?) 413 ... ... L II i 3 3* 305 93 337 193 eF, pS, vlE 414 5157 ... ... Schultz 1 3 32 3-3i 57 ?7'9 193 vF, S, iR, mbM, II 220 np 415 225 2383 ... ... 1 3 37 280 126 14-6 I9-3 vF, S, R, glbM 416 226 2386 ... ... 1 3 39 i 86 163 6-4 I93 F, pS, R, gbM 417 ... ... LII 1 3 5 2'95 1 08 547 193 eF, eS, R 418 227 238S ... i 3 58 2-85 120 57-8 193 F, pL, R, vglbM, p of 2 419 228 2387 A 36? i 4 4 r8i 163 38-0 I9-3 pB, pL, R, gbM 420 229 90 Ill I 54 ... i 4 25 3'3 58 37'4 19-2 F, pS, R, bM 421 230 ... HI 155 I 4 2 S 330 58 36 19-2 eF, rS (only seen by II) 422 231 [162] ... ... i 4 28 1-89 162 30-9 19-2 vF(in Nubec. minor) 423 232 2388 ... i 4 42 2-86 119 58-7 19-2 eF, S, E, glbM, f of 2 424 233 2389 ... i 4 58 277 128 49-7 19-2 vF, S, R, glbM 425 ... StX i 5 9 3'37 51 58-6 19-2 vF, vS, R, IbM, #11 att 426 234 91 Ill 592 1 5 4 3-07 91 27 19-2 vF, vS, R 427 236 2390 ... i 5 44 2-83 122 497 19-2 3 v S st with neby (?) 428 238 II 622 ... i 5 46 3-07 89 457 19-2 F, L, R, bM, er 429 237 92 HI 593 ... i S 48 3'07 91 5-6 19-2 vF, vS 430 239 93 II447 i 5 52 3-07 90 59-8 19-2 F, vS, R, vsbM* 43i 240 95 ... ... i 6 16 + 332 57 r8 -19-2 F, S, vsbM of Nebu'ce and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. AV. ir. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 18600. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Annual Distance, Freces- 1863-0. sion, 1880 Summary Description. 'A l h m s s 432 241 2391 ... ... i 6 16 + 2'34 152 207 -19-2 F, S, R, gbM, * 12 f 433 242 94 ... i 6 28 3 73 3 35-9 19-2 CI, S, 1C 434 243 2392 ... i 6 37 2'43 148 59'9 10-2 B, S, R, psbM 435 5158 m 36 i 6 48 3-08 88 38 I9-2 eF, S, E 436 244 VII 45 ... i 6 53 37 31 56-1 19-2 CI, S, iF, pO 437 ... Sw V i 6 58 3-11 84 488 19-2 pF, vS, E, F * np 438 245 2393 i 7 7 276 128 39-0 192 pF, S, E, glbM 439 246 2394 ... i 7 12 2-82 122 29-4 192 pB, S, E, gbM 440 247 2396 ... ... i 7 13 2-42 149 17 I9-2 F, vS, R 441 248 2395 ... i 7 17 2-82 122 32-9 192 pF, S, E, gbM 442 ... Sw V 17 19 3 06 91 46-0 I9-2 vF.S, E, B*sf 443 2 49 ... d'A i 7 21 3-32 57 30-8 I9-2 F, S, R, *i5pS'on par. 444 251 ... ... Ld R 17 37 3'3i 59 4 I 9 -2 vF, mE 135, IbM 445 5159 ... ... m37 i 7 41 3-08 88 49 I 9 -2 rF, vS 446 5160 ... m 38 i 7 48 310 86 26 19-2 F, vS, stellar 447 250 ... d'A i 7 5 3'32 57 40-5 19-2 F, pL, bM, * 1 1 nf 448 ... ... Sw IV i 8 14 3-06 92 21-5 I9T pB, vS, IE 449 ... ... StXII i 8 19 3'33 57 39' I9-I vF, vS, R, vlbM, vF st inv 450 254 ... Ill 440 d'A i 8 24 3-06 91 36-0 I9-I vF, L 451 ... St XII i 8 25 3'33 57 40-5 I9-I vF, vS, R, vlbM 452 252 96 i 8 29 3-3i 59 427 I9-I vF, E, * 9 np, S * nf, vnr 453 ... St XII i 8 29 3'33 57 42'4 I9-I vF, vS, R, vF st inv 454 253 2397 i 8 35 2-48 146 8-6 I9-I vF, S, R, bM 455 5161 ... ... "> 39 i 8 45 3-10 85 33 19 I F, vS, aim etell 456 255 2399 ... A 7, 10? i 9 51 1-67 164 2'2 ig-I pF, pL, iR, r, 1st of scv 457 256 97 VII 42 ... I IO 2O 372 3 2 25-0 I9-I CI, B, L, pRi, st 7, 8, 10 458 257 2401 A 60? I IO 4! i -80 l62 IJ'2 I9-I pF, L, R, vgbM 459 258 ... III 205 I IO 41 320 73 4'9 I9-I eF 460 259 2402 A8, 10? I 10 49 1-65 164 27 19 I F, pL, iR, gbM, r, 2nd of sev 461 260 2400 i 10 54 2 79 124 6-2 ig-I pB, E, glbM (? i wrorg) 462 5162 ... m 40 i 10 55 3-10 86 30 I9-I eF, vS, stellar 463 5163 ... ... Still i ii 31 3 19 74 24-6 I9-I eF, vS, R, IbM 464 T V i ii 41 335 55 46-5 I9-I S 465 261 2404 A 9? i ii 42 r6 3 164 46 I9-I pB, pL, iF, 3rd of sev 466 262 2403 ... i ii 43 2'37 149 38-8 I9-I vF, pS, R, gbM 467 263 99 I 108 ... i "57 39 87 262 I9-I pB, pL, R, gbM # 468 265 98 i 12 3 3'34 58 1-9 ig-I vF, eS, stellar 469 5164 ... m 41 I 12 9 3'iS 75 52 19-0 eF, S, R 470 264 ... Ill 250 d'A, Schultz I 12 31 3-09 87 19-6 19-0 pB, L, iR 47i 5165 ... ... m 42 i 12 34 3-18 75 57-0 190 Neb* 12 m 472 266 ... d'A I 12 41 + 3'33 5 s 20 -19-0 ] eF, vS, *9,iop 14', vdiff ROYAL ASTKON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. E 26 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual 1'rcces- -ion,i88o. North Polar Distance, 18600. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. I K 473 267 Ill 206 h m s I 12 41 s + 3-I9 / 74 H'9 ig'o eF, S 474 269 ... Ill 251 d'A, >Schultz I 12 53 3-09 87 I9-3 19x3 pB, S, smbM, f of 2 475 5166 ... m 43, Peters I 12 54 3-i8 75 52-o 190 eF, S 476 5167 m 44 I 12 54 3-19 74 4 19-0 eF, vS, stellar 477 268 100 Ill 577 1 I 13 2O 3'43 5 I4'3 19-0 vF, pS, vlE, vglbM 478 ... ... ... LII i 13 39 2-89 i'3 65 I9'O eF, eS, R, sVMX 479 5168 ... ... ni45 i 13 59 3-10 86 52 19-0 cF, S, R 480 ... ... ... LII i 14 o 2-99 loo 36 5 19-0 eF, vS, R, (neb ?) 481 ... ... ... Sw VI, L II i 14 o 300 99 567 19-0 vF, vS, R, F * np 482 271 2405 ... ... i 14 4 2-69 131 42-9 19-0 cF.lE 483 272 1 02 ... d'A, Schultz i 14 5 3'35 57 12-8 19-0 vF, vS 484 273 2406 ... i 14 7 2'35 149 I5'6 ig'o vB, S, IE, psmbM 485 270 IOI ... d'A, Sehultz i 14 ii 3-12 83 43'2 190 cF, pL, R, *8 sp 3'-' 486 275 ... MR i 14 29 311 85 24-0 19-0 eF, eS, Btell, 5' n of h 103 487 ... LI i 14 30 2'94 107 6-5 19-0 oF, vS, R 488 276 103 Ill 252 i H 3' 3'" 85 287 190 pB, L, R, svmbM, * 8 f 10' 489 274 ... ... d'A i H 33 3-i4 81 31-6 19-0 pB, S, E 490 277 LdR i 14 48 3-11 85 21-8 19-0 tF, vS, R, 8' nf h 103 491 279 2407 *. i '4 54 277 124 48-3 19-0 B, S, vlE, bM, vS * DP 492 280 ... ..* LdR i H 57 3-11 85 18-6 190 eF, vS, R 493 28l '05 HI 594 ... i 14 58 3-08 89 46-5 19-0 vF, L, mE 60, IbM 494 282 104 ... ... i 15 4 3'35 57 33-6 19-0 vF, r,L, E, 3 F st s 495 2 7 8 ... 111156 d'A, Schultz i '5 5 335 57 '57 19-0 vF, S, 1st of 3 # 496 288 ... III 157 LdR i 15 '3 3'35 57 '3' ig'o r vF, vS (C in Birr diagr.), 2nd t of 3 * 497 ... ... St XII i 15 14 306 91 36-3 19-0 e.F, pS, R, vlbM, r 498 283 ... ... LdR i 15 16 3'35 57 15-0 19-0 eeF, np h 1 06 (D in Birr diagr.) * 499 289 106 Ill 158 ... i 15 20 3'35 57 i6'4 190 pB, pL, R, 3rd of 3 * 500 290 ... LdR i '5 23 3-11 85 20-3 190 vF, vS, mbM, * n nf i' 5 284 ... ... LdR i IS 33 3'35 57 "77 19-0 rF, S (E in Birr diagr.) 502 293 ... ... d'A i '5 36 3-i3 81 41-0 18-9 cB, S, R, 1>MN 53 5169 ... d'A i 15 37 335 57 242 189 eF, eS, I) * 4' sp 504 (291 = 1292 } 107 ... cVA i '5 37 3'35 57 3' 7 i8'9 vF, S # 505 5'7 ... m 46 i '5 37 S-H 81 16 18-9 vF, vS, stellar 506 5171 ... ... LdR* i '5 47 3'35 57 29-8 18-9 vF, vS, sp h 108 507 294 108 Ill 159 ... i 15 49 3'35 57 286 18-9 vF, pL, R, bM, s of 2 508 295 109 III i 60 ... i 15 49 3'35 57 27-0 18-9 vF, S, n of 2 59 5172 ... m 47 i 16 3 3-14 81 18 18-9 vF, S, E 510 573 ... ... Sehultz i 16 4 3-36 57 14 i 18-9 vF, vS, IE 5 5'74 ... ... St VIII i 16 8 + 3-I5 79 26-5 -189 eF, vS, S * inv, S * att. of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. 27 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Kigbt Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar, Annual Distance, Preces- 1860-0. aion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 fc S I2 296 no li m 8 i 16 8 s 56 49*9 -189 vF, vS 513 5'5 297 298 299 III 112 "3 Ill 169 II252 III 167 . i 16 34 i 16 36 i 16 46 3-36 3-17 3-36 56 56-5 77 49'2 57 I5-5 18-9 189 189 F, S, stellar F, L, !E,vglbM, *f pF, vS, R, np of 2 * t 516 300 ... ... d'A i 16 48 S-H 81 10-1 189 eF, S, vdiffic, I 151 41- 5i7 301 114 Ill 1 68 i 16 52 3-36 57 18-1 18-9 pF, R, stellar, sf of 2 518 5I7S ... ... ni48 i 16 57 3-14 81 25 18-9 F, vS, R 5'9 ... ... ... SwVI i 17 14 3-05 92 237 18-9 eeF, vS, R, v diffic 520 521 303 34 116 5 Ill 253 11461 i 17 19 3'io i 17 21 308 86 56-1 89 o-o 189 189 F, cL, E 137 F, pL, R, gbM t 522 305 ... d'A i 17 23 3-14 80 44-4 189 eF, pL, iF, ? Cl + neb 523 306 ... III 170? d'A i 17 25 337 56 42-4 189 jD neb, vF, vS, pos 90, 1 dist 30" * 524 307 117 I 151 i 17 27 3 '4 Si n-6 18-9 vB, pL, mbM, 4 S st nr 525 308 ... ... d'A I 17 32 3-I4 ;8l 17 18-9 vF, vS, * 11-12 p 5 1 526 39 2408 ... ... i 17 35 275 125 48-1 18-9 F, S, IE, p of 2 527 310 2409 ... ... i 17 38 275 125 51-0 18-9 F, S, IE, bM, f of 2 528 5176 ... . . d'A i 17 41 3-36 57 37 189 F, pL, R, IbM 529 3 118 ... ... i 17 46 3-38 56 ro 18-9 pB, vS, sbM, p of 2 53 ... ... SwVI i 17 49 3-05 92 19-4 18-9 eF, S, mE, F*sf 53i 312 ... ... LdR i '7 55 3-38 55 58-4 18-9 F, S, R 532 (313 = } "9 Ill 556 i 17 59 3^4 8 1 28-0 18-9 vF, pL, E 30, bM * 533 315 121 1X462 ... I IS 19 3-08 88 58-2 189 pB, pL, R, gbM 534 3i6 2410 ... ... i 18 23 271 128 52-2 18-9 eeF, S, R, vgbM, ist of 4 535 5177 ... d'A i 18 23 3-06 92 78 18-9 vF, vS, ist of 3 536 '325 } 120 Ill 171 ... i 18 27 3-38 56 1-4 18-9 pB, pL, gbM, f of 2 # 537 3'9 ... III 170 ... i 18 27 3'37 56 39' i 18-9 Stellar (? = G 0306) 538 ... ... ... SwVI i 18 29 3'o6 92 i6'4 18-9 eF, S, mE, F # n 539 ... ... ... LI i 18 30 2-92 1 08 55-4 189 vF, vS, R 540 ... ... ... LI i 18 30 2-90 no 4i'4 189 vF, vS, R, sbMN 54 1 5178 d'A i 18 36 3-06 92 6 i 18-9 F, S, R, bM 542 3'8 ... LdR i 18 38 3-38 56 3'3 189 eF, diffie 543 5179 ... ... D'A i 18 42 3-06 92 r8 18-9 eF, cS 544 320 2411 ... ... i 18 51 271 128 49-0 189 eeF, S, R, vgbM, 2nd of 4 545 322 ... II 44 8 ... i 18 51 3'o6 92 4-0 18-9 Stellar, p of D neb 546 321 2412 ... i 18 52 271 128 47-3 18-9 eeF, S, R, vgbM, 3rd of 4 547 323 ... II449 i 18 53 3-06 92 4'3 18-9 Stellar, f of D neb 548 ... Searle i 18 53 3-06 9i 57'3 189 eF, eS 549 324 2413 ... ... i 19 7 271 128 447 iS-8 eeF, S, R, vgbM, 4th of 4 550 326 122 11463 ... i 19 31 + 3-08 88 42-5 - 18 8 ; F, S, E 90, bM, r 28 Dr. J. L. E. DREVER, A NLW General Catalogue No. G. C. J. U. W. II. Other Observers. Right Ascension, l86o'o Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, l86o'o. Annual Preces- sion. 1880. Summary Description. 55' 3^7 123 Ill 560 h m s I 19 43 1 + 3-42 / 53 325 - 18 : 8 vF, S, E, vglbM, *I3 nr 552 553 32S 329 III 172 III 173 ... I 19 56 I 19 56 3'37 3'37 57 16-1 57 i6'i 188 iS-8 vS, stellar, p of 2 1 vS, stellar, f of 2 J 554 Mu II I 20 4 287 113 27-4 18-8 eF, vS, E, 1st of 3, *ii f 555 ... ... Mu 11 I 20 4 2-87 113 29-4 iS-S eF, S, iR, 2nd of 3 556 ... Mu II I 20 4 2-S 7 113 25-4 iS-8 eF, vS, R, 3rd of 3 W ... ... Sw VI I 20 4 35 92 21-9 188 eF, S, R, * 10 nf 558 5180 ... d'A i 20 7 3'5 92 41 '9 188 eF, S, E, * 10 p 559 330 124 VII 48 I 20 10 397 27 25 9 18-8 Cl, B, pL, pRi * 560 332 III 441 d'A, St VIII I 20 19 3-05 92 38 8 iS-S vF, vS, iE, p of 2 56i 33i ... d'A I 2O 21 3-38 56 25-3 18-8 eF, pL, R 562 ... ... Sw III I 20 21 3'59 42 20-3 188 eF, pS, R, D * nr s 563 ... ... LI I 20 30 2 91 108 55-4 18-8 vF, pS, IE, bil\, sev F st nr 564 333 ... 111442 d'A, St VIII I 2O 40 35 92 36-9 188 vF, vS, iF, f of 2 565 ... ... Scarle I 21 I 306 92 2'O 188 S, E (? bi N) 566 334 125 ... ... I 21 II 3'36 58 23-8 18-8 vF, S, R 567 ... ... ... LI I 21 2-98 IOI O'4 18-8 eF, vS, R 568 335 2414 ... ... i 21 37 273 126 27-O 18-8 vF, S, R 569 5181 ... ... m 49 I 21 44 3-16 79 35 iS-8 eF, vS, R 570 ... ... Searle I 21 50 306 9' 40-5 18-8 vF, pL, R, mbMN 57i 5182 d'A I 22 2 3-36 58 13-5 18-8 vF, pS, * 1 3- 14 sp 572 336 2415 ... ... I 22 21 2-68 130 2-4 187 eF, S, att to S * , B * nr 573 ... ... St XII I 22 40 3-48 49 28-0 18-7 vF, vS, R, gbM 574 337 2416 ... ... I 22 44 272 126 I9'5 187 vS, D * pos 225 inv 575 5i83 ... St VIII i 23 10 3-25 67 17-0 187 eF, pL, iR 576 338 2417 I 23 15 2'45 142 18-9 187 F, S, R, bM, am st 1 1 577 ... ... ... TI, II ' 23 34 3-05 92 43'i 187 F 578 339 2418 ... ... i 23 44 2-86 113 23-7 187 B, L, pm E, gpmbM 579 340 127 ... i 23 51 3'39 57 6-2 187 vF, pL, gbM 580 ... ... ... T I, Sw VI I 23 59 3-05 92 43'5 187 pF, pS, R 581 34i 126 ... M 103, S 131 i 24 o 3-92 3 i'5 187 Cl, pL, B, R, Ri, st 10... ii 582 5184 ... ... d'A I 24 4 3'39 57 14-4 187 vF, pL, pmE, * 12 p 583 ... ... LII i 24 9 2-91 109 4-4 187 eF, S, R 584 342 128 I IOO ... i 24 20 3-01 97 35'4 187 vB, pL, R, mbJI, p of 2 585 345 129 ... ... i 24 27 3'06 9i 38-5 187 vF, S, R, bM 586 (343 = (344- (346 [ '3 Ill 431 ... i 24 36 3'0i 97 37'0 187 vF, yS, R * 587 347 ... d'A i 24 41 3'4J 55 26-3 187 vvF, S, ? S Cl 588 34S ... d'A i 24 54 3'35 60 4-4 187 F, p of 2 589 ... ... Mu II i 24 55 + 296 102 45-4 -187 vF, S, R, gbJIN, * 10 sp 2' of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 29 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Oth^r Observer*. Riglit Ascension, iSfo-o. Annual P reces- sion, 1880 North Polar Annual Distance, Preces- i86o'o. sion,i88o Summary Description. ! H h m s s 590 5'85 ... d'A I 25 17 + 3'55 45 47'4 - 18 ; 6 F, vS, rr ? 591 ... ... Sw III i 25 18 3'42 55 37 18-6 eF, pS, R,lbM,B*sf 592 349 ... d'A I 25 21 3'35 60 4-6 18-6 F, pL, f of 2 593 ... StXII I 25 27 2-96 103 47 18-6 vS Cl, IE, nebulous 594 LI I 25 30 2-92 107 16-3 18-6 F, pS, E, glbM 595 5'86 d'A I 25 42 3-36 60 17 18-6 vF, S, E, inv in M 33 596 35i 132 II 4 ... I 25 51 300 97 45'i 1 8-6 pB, R, bM, r, #6 f 12' 597 350 2419 ... i 25 53 274 124 13-5 18-6 F, S, R, bM 598 352 131 Vi 7 M 33 i 25 58 336 63 38 186 ! eB, eL, R, vgbMN t 599 353 ... H473 Mu II i 26 i 2 96 102 53-3 18-6 F, S, iF, er 600 354 III 432 ... i 26 15 3'OO 98 2-6 186 oeF 60 1 ... ... Mu II i 26 25 296 102 56 3 186 vF, vS, R, 4' sf II 473 602 356 2421 A 17? i 26 25 I'33 164 16-6 18-6 B, S, R, psbM*,r 603 357 Ld E i 26 30 3-36 60 32 18-6 S neb or Cl with 3 st iuv 604 355 '33 Ill 150 d'A, Sehultz i 26 40 336 59 56 2 18-6 B, yS, R, rvlbM 605 ... ... StXII i 26 50 3-50 49 28-3 18-6 vF, vS, R, bM 606 ... ... ... StXII I 27 12 3-26 69 180 1 8-6 eF, pS, R, TlbM, r ? 607 358 ... d'A i 27 1 6 3'OO 98 7-8 18-6 #11, nebulous? (Auw 15) * 608 359 '34 ... I 27 30 3 '40 57 3'5 186 vF, pabM, stellar 609 5187 ... d'A i 27 34 4-09 26 io-i 18-6 Cl, S, pRi, st 14... 610 ... ... Mull i 27 35 2-88 1 10 52-3 186 eF, TS, R, vgbM, ^ 10 p 2' 611 Mull i 27 35 2-88 no 51-3 18-6 eF, vS (?F#), 30" nf last 612 360 2423 ... ... i 27 45 2-69 127 13-5 186 F, vS, R, # 12 p 613 36i ' 139 = 12422 } I28l ... i 27 47 278 120 7'6 1 8-6 vB,vL,vmE ii8,sbM, * lonf 614 362 '35 III 174 ... i 27 53 3-40 57 2-3 18-6 pF, psbM, stellar 6-5 363 137 II282 d'A i 28 6 3-00 98 3'4 186 pB, pL, ilE, gbM, r, * 8 np 10' 616 5188 ... ... d'A i 28 7 3'4 56 572 186 NcbD*, *8np 617 ... LII i 28 13 2-98 100 30-3 18-6 eF, S, IE 618 364 136 ... ... i 28 20 3'4 57 I9'4 18-6 pB, pL, bM (? Place) * 619 365 2424 ... i 28 38 2 69 127 12-3 18-5 eeF, vS, R, p of 2 620 5189 ... ... Still i 28 43 3'53 48 23-6 iS'S eF, vS, R, IbM 621 ... St XIII i 28 46 3'43 55 12-1 1*5 vF, eS, R, bMN 622 366 138 Ill 454 ... i 28 49 3-07 90 3-0 iS'S cF, pL, dif 623 367 2425 .., ... i 28 50 2-69 127 127 i8'S F, S, R, f of 2 624 368 140 Ill 471 i 28 55 2-98 100 43-6 18-5 eF, S, am vS st 625 369 2426 ... A 479 i 28 57 2'6l 132 9'4 '85 B, L, mE, epmbM 626 370 2427 ... ... i 29 3 2-65 129 51-8 18-5 pF, S, R, bM 627 37i 141 ... i 29 9 3-41 57 77 18-5 vF, R ; place doubtful * 628 372 142 VKchain, M 74 i 29 ii 3-21 74 56-0 185 (P, F, vL, R, rg, psmbM, rr t 629 373 ... 5 2 i 29 14 +4-68 ! 17 49-8 -18-5 iF, 3st + neb (Auw lo) Dr. J. L. E. DKEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Annual Ascension, Preces- 1860-0. sion, 1880. Si>rth Polar, Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. f. h m s s o / it 630 374 2428 ... I 29 28 + 2-64 130 3-7 -18-5 pF, S, R, bM 631 5190 ... m 50 I 29 29 3-12 84 53 18-5 vF, S, gbM 6 3 2 375 '43 ... ... i 30 o 3-12 84 50-2 18-5 pB, S, E, psbM 633 376 2429 ... ... I 30 to 2-67 128 2'2 '8-5 pB,S, R.gbM, *np 634 5191 ... ... St VIII I 30 15 3 '43 55 20' 9 18-5 eF, eS, sev F st iny 635 ... LI i 3i 35 2-88 no 39-2 18-4 eF, vS, R 636 377 144 II283 i 32 7 3-00 98 13-4 18-4 pB, vS, R, mbM, r 637 378 ... VII 49 ... i 32 8 4-I3 26 40-5 18-4 01, pS, B & vF st 638 ... ... SwV i 32 22 3-I3 83 28-2 18-4 vF, pS, R 639 379 2430 ... ... i 32 32 2-76 1 20 38-2 18-4 vF, vS, p of 2 640 ... ... LII ' 32 37 2-98 IOO 6'2 18-4 eF, S, IE 170, IbMN, los 4' 641 380 2432 ... i 32 39 2-58 133 I4'4 18-4 F, S, R, gpmbM, p of 2 642 38i 2431 ... i 32 39 2-75 120 37-3 18-4 vF, pS, R, gbM, * f, nr, f of 2 643 382 2435 ... ... i 32 41 0-93 166 16-1 18-4 vF, pS, R, vglbM 644 383 2433 ... i 32 Si 2'57 133 18-4 18-4 F, S, vlE, glbM, f of 2 64S 5192 ... m 51 i 32 51 3'12 84 59 18-4 F, pL, mE 646 384 2434 ... ... i 32 55 i 91 155 36-6 18-4 vF, iR, vglbM 647 ... ... LII i 33 20 2-98 99 58-2 18-4 eF,pS,lE i6o,bMN, * 8 f 16" 648 ... LI i 33 30 2-89 108 34-2 18-4 vF, vS, vlE, sbMN 649 ... ... LII i 33 30 2-98 99 59-2 18-4 eF, S, Eo, bMD*? 650 385 ... Mechain, 3d 76 i 33 3i 373 39 8-3 18-4 vB, p of D neb 651 386 ... I 193 ... i 33 34 373 39 77 18-4 vB, f of D neb 6 S 2 ... ... ... SwV i 33 37 3-14 82 43-8 184 eeF, pS, R, v diffic 6S3 ... ... ... StXIII i 34 21 3'45 55 4'2 184 vF, pL, mE, IbM, sev F st inv 654 387 '45 V II 46 ... i 34 28 4-06 28 49-3 18-3 Cl.iF, Ri,one*67,st II...I4 655 ... ... ... OStI i 34 3 2'94 103 45'2 18-3 eF, eS, gbMN 656 S'93 ... d'A i 34 39 3'33 64 33'9 18-3 F, vS, R,r? 6 S 7 388 146 i 34 42 3'86 34 49'9 18-3 Cl, pRi, st 12 658 ... ... St XI. Sw II ' 34 42 3'i9 78 6-4 18-3 pF, pS, mE, mbM 6S9 389 ... VIII 65 OH ' 34 45 4-02 30 0-6 18-3 Cl, IRi, st B 660 390 ... 11253 ... i 35 34 3-20 77 3'8 18-3 pB, pL, E, bM, r 66 1 391 '47 II6io i 36 21 3'37 62 1-4 18-3 F, S, R, bM, r 662 ... St XIII i 36 24 3'49 53 0-6 iS-3 F, S, R, mbM 663 392 ... VI 31 ... i 36 29 4-06 29 277 18-3 Cl, B, L, eRi, st pi, 664 393 148 ... ... i 36 3 3-11 86 28-6 1*3 rF, S, R 665 394 ... 11588 d'A i 37 3i 3-17 80 17-2 18-2 F, S, IE, bM, r 666 St XIII i 38 2 3'45 56 197 18-2 vF * in eF, eS neby 667 ... ... Mull i 38 5 283 113 39;! lS'2 eF, S, R, * 10 np 100" 668 ... .. StXI i 38 13 3-48 54 H'5 18-2 pF, pS, R, gbM 669 ... StXIII i 39 9 3'47 55 8-4 lS'2 pF, pL, mE, gbM 670 395 149 II6n i 39 32 + 3'37 62 49-0 -lS'2 F S, IE of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. i o ft h m s s 6 7 I ... ... SwII I 39 50 +3-20 77 3S' - 18 : 2 eF, pS, R, bet D * and * 6 7 2 396 150 I '57 ... I 40 o 3-36 63 16-1 18-1 V, pL, mE 80 673 397 11589 d'A I 40 58 3-18 79 io'4 18-1 pF, pL, E, IbM, M 1 1 nf 3' 674 398 ... ... d'A I 41 29 3-3 68 21-3 18-1 pB, vmE, * 14 f 8' 675 ... SwV i 4i 35 3'2O 77 38-6 18-1 vF, S, R, IbM, sp of 2 676 400 151 IV 42 ... i 41 38 3-13 84 47'2 18-1 vF, E 161, sbM*9 t 677 ... SwV i 41 40 3-20 77 38-4 18-1 eeF, S, R, nf of 2 i 678 399 II228 ... i 41 42 3-30 68 42-0 1 8- 1 pB, S, iR, mbM, p of 2 679 401 ... III 175 i 41 51 3-48 54 53'9 18-1 F, stellar * 680 402 ... II 229 I 42 4 3-30 68 43'5 18-1 pB, S, iR, mbM, f of 2 68 1 404 2436 11481 ... i 42 15 2-96 101 7-3 18-1 pF, cL, R, glbM, S*pgo" 682 406 154 II 501 ... i 42 18 2-91 105 39-9 18-1 cF, S, R, gvlbM 683 405 153 ... I 42 20 319 79 0-6 18-1 eF, 2 st 14 p 90" 684 43 152 II 612 d'A, Sehultz I 42 21 3-37 63 3'i i8-i F, vlE, *i3f too" 685 407 2438 I 42 21 2-29 143 29-1 18-1 F, vL, R, vgvlbM 686 408 ( 155 = '2437 } "I 459 ... I 42 21 2'Sl 114 29-5 18-1 vF, vS, R gbM, or, 2 st nr 687 409 ... III 561 I 42 26 3 '49 54 21-9 18-0 vF, stellar 688 5'94 ... d'A i 42 35 3'47 55 24-4 1 8-0 vF.vS.r? 689 ... ... OStI i 42 35 276 118 7-0 18-0 TF, pL, R, gbM 690 ... LI i 42 35 2-89 107 26-0 18-0 vF, vS, R, IbM 6 9I 410 ... 11617 ... i 42 56 3-30 68 56-9 18-0 F, cL, vglbM 692 411 2439 ... i 43 2 2'39 139 2O'O 18-0 B, S, R, gbM 693 412 156 II 859 ... i 43 13 3-I3 84 33-1 18-0 pF, S, E 90, vglbM, * 10 nf f 694 413 ... d'A i 43 13 3'3 68 42-3 1 8-0 F, S, R, bet 2 st 15 i 695 414 II6i8 ... ' 43 29 3-3i 68 7-9 18-0 T S, stellar 696 4i5 2440 ... ... i 43 33 265 125 38-9 1 8-0 F, S, R 697 416 ... Ill 179 ... I 43 36 3-3i 68 20-2 180 F, eL, E, mbM 698 417 2441 ... I 43 42 265 125 34-1 1 8-0 eF, S 699 ... ... Mu II I 43 56 2'94 102 44'O 18-0 eF, pS, E 105', bnp, curved 700 423 ... Ld R i 44 8 3-50 54 35 18-0 eF, vS, R, sp h 157 701 418 ( 160 = "12442 1 162 ... i 44 8 2-96 100 23-8 1 8-0 F, pL, E, vgvlbM, r * 702 419 158 III 192 ... i 44- '7 3'02 94 45 o 18-0 eF, v!Eo, * 13 390" 703 422 IS7 III 562 ... i 44 25 3'5 54 3''4 18-0 vF, vS, R, ist of 4 704 420 III 563 i 44 26 3-50 54 337 18-0 vF, vS, R, 2nd of 4 705 421 III 564 ... I 44 29 3'5c 54 33'4 18-0 vF, vS, R, 3rd of 4 706 426 161 II 59 6 i 44 3> 3-I3 84 23-8 iS-o F, S, bM, * 13 n i' 707 ... ... ... T1V i 44 31 2-98 i 99 1 2-0 iS-o vF, F # in centre 708 427 159 I" 565 i 44 34 3-50 54 32-3 iS-o F, pL, bM, 4th of 4 709 5'95 ... Ureyer (R) i 44 35 + 3-50 54 28-6 -18-0 vF, pS, bet 2 it, group sp 1 1 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, j 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xorth Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h m s s 710 5196 ... ... Ld R, d'A I 44 45 + 3-50 54 38 ; 2 - i8 : o vF, pS, 2 st 8 711 ... ... StXII I 44 52 3-25 73 10-8 18-0 vF * in vF, vS neby 712 429 163 ... i 44 54 3-5I 53 52-5 1 8-0 vF, R, am pB st 713 ... ... LII i 45 7 2'97 99 47' 17-9 eF, pS, E 90, glbMN, * 140? 7H 5197 ... ... Ld R, d'A i 45 18 3-50 54 28-1 17-9 F, vS, R, 2 st 13 p and np 7'5 ... ... ... O. StI i 45 30 2'93 103 31-0 179 cF, S, gbMN 7 l6 ... SwIV i 45 3 3-19 78 38-6 17-9 eF, S, R, B * f 717 5198 ... Ld R, d'A i 45 41 3-50 54 28-0 17-9 vF, pS, #15 sf i' 7 l8 43 164 II 270 ... i 45 57 3" 86 298 17-9 pB, S, iR, psmbM 719 432 d'A i 46 ii 3-28 70 53 17-9 eF, R, vF*f 720 431 f 165 = '2443 I 105 ... I 46 12 2-92 104 25-8 179 cB, pL, IE, psmbM 721 433 ... ... d'A I 46 32 356 51 18-3 17-9 eF, pL 722 434 ... d'A I 47 4 3-29 69 59-6 17-9 vF, vS, R, Arietis n 723 435 f 166 = ( 244.4 } III-460 I 47 14 2-80 114 268 179 pF, vS, R, TgbM 724 436 167 ... ... ' 47 15 280 "4 33'4 17-9 ivF, pL, R, gbM, S*i-sp 1 [? = h I66J 725 ... ... LI i 47 3 289 107 13-9 17-8 vF, vS, R 726 ... Mul I 47 3 2-95 101 29-9 17-8 vF, pL, iR, * 9 3' f 727 437 2445 ... ... ' 47 43 2-62 126 34-4 17-8 F, S, R, bM 728 438 1 68 ... ... i 47 48 3'" 86 29-2 17-8 Suspected neb(d'A, not found) 729 439 2446 ... ... i 47 50 2-62 126 32-0 17-8 eeF, S, R 73 ... ... Bigourdan I 48 o 3'3 85 4' 17-8 vF, very stellar 73i 440 ... Ill 266 Peters I 48 i 2-97 99 42-0 178 eF, stellar * 732 ... ... St XIII I 48 13 3'52 53 53'2 17-8 vF * in vF, vS, R neby 733 442 LdR i 48 26 346 57 3S-3 17-8 vF, 2'p h 169 * 734 ... ... LI I 48 30 2-88 107 42-9 17-8 vF, vS, R, bMX, *ii p IP 735 443 Ill 176 ... i 48 33 3'48 56 23-1 17-8 eeF, stellar 736 444 169 II 221 ? ' 48 35 3'46 57 38 9 178 pB, R, bM 737 445 ... ... LdR i 48 36 346 57 38-4 17-8 i Stellar neb (? F * ), 27" n of 1 h 169 738 446 ... LdR i 48 38 ^'4O 57 38-0 178 Neb, 75" nf h 169 739 5'99 ... Copeland(F) i 48 47 ^'4O 57 320 17-8 cF, vS, R, in A of st 740 447 ... 11 221? LdR i 48 48 3'46 57 40-3 17-8 F, L, cE * 74i 448 172 II27I ... i 49 4 3-13 85 3-5 17-8 pF, S, R, p of 2, pos 102 742 449 '73 II 272 ... I 49 8 3-13 85 37 17-8 vF, vS, R, sbM, f of 2 743 450 170 ... ... i 49 8 413 30 308 17-8 Cl, not Ri, D * (h 1098) 744 451 '71 ... ... i 49 8 3'95 35 '3' 2 17-8 Cl, pL, pRi, iF, it ii. ..13 745 452 2449 ... i 49 12 211 147 22-7 17-8 pB, S, R, gbM 746 ... ... ... SwII I 49 18 3-68 45 45'9 17-8 vF, pS, IE, sev st np 747 ... LII i 49 19 + 2-96 100 8-9 -17-8 eF, pS, IE 180 of Ntbulce and Clusters of Stars. 33 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observer*. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preci-s- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, lS6o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. I & 748 453 I 7 6 Ill I 93 h m a I 49 20 s + 3-02 95 9 ! 2 -I 7 "8 pF, wgnp * 749 454 2448 I 49 22 271 I2O 36-4 178 pB, S, E, bM 750 75' 455 5200 '75 II 222 LdR I 49 25 I 49 25 3'47 3'47 57 287 57 29-1 178 17-8 cB, pL, R | D nob P F,eS, R, bM J 1 73 25" 752 457 174 VII 32 I 49 26 3'54 53 i'2 17-8 Cl, rvL, Ri, st L & sc 753 5201 ... ... d'A i 49 27 3-5i 54 46'i 17-8 pB, pL, R, gmbM 754 458 2450 ... I 49 28 2-n 147 26-8 178 vF, S, R, bM 755 441 | 177 = (2447 1 III 265 Peters i 49 28 2-97 99 450 17-8 vF, pS, vlE 756 ... ... LI i 49 30 2-88 107 249 17-8 F, v-S, R, bMN 757 ... ... OStI i 49 3 2-97 99 35 9 17-8 F,S,gbMN,(? = 1.177) 758 ... ... LII I 49 3i 33 93 44'9 17-8 vF, vS 759 5202 ... d'A i 49 34 3-52 54 2O'6 7-8 Cl, TS, R 760 523 ... Copeland (R) i 49 38 3'47 57 I9-9 178 vF, R, 456 nf 761 456 ... ... LIR i 49 41 3'47 57 iS'7 17-8 pF, eL, 4 F st nr 762 459 ( 178 = 12451 } III464 ... i 49 57 3'oi 96 5'3 178 vF, S, IE, vglbM 763 ... ... ... OStI i 5 3 2'97 99 39'9 177 vF, pL, E 65, gbMN 764 ... ... OStI i 50 30 2-89 106 42-9 '77 eF, vS, iR, gbM 765 5204 ... m 52 i 5 57 3'35 65 47-0 177 vF, vS 766 460 i So ... i 51 19 3'i6 82 202 177 vF, S, R, *ii, 2', 75 * 767 ... L II I 51 20 2-96 100 14-9 177 eF, pS, E 1 60 768 ... ... Sw III I 51 29 3-07 90 8-9 177 eF, pS, R, * 8 f 30- 769 ... StXII I SI 32 3'44 59 46'4 177 vF, vS, iR, bM, F * att 770 (461 = 1464 ) " ... Ld K, d'A i 5' 33 3-28 71 437 77 vF, S, R, spl 112 771 462 179 ... i 5" 36 501 18 15-6 177 Suspected neb * (50 Cassiop.) * 772 463 181 I 112 ... i 5i 39 3-28 71 40-6 177 B, cL, R, gbM, r 773 465 2452 III 468 ... i 52 i 294 IO2 ID'S 177 cF, pL, E o, glbM 774 466 III 2.4 ... I 52 2 3'22 76 41-3 177 vF, stellar 775 467 2453 ... 52 4 2-75 116 58-5 '77 pF, S, R, glbM 776 468 ... ... d'A i 52 5 3'34 67 2-3 177 F, pL 777 469 182 II 223 i 52 10 3'45 59 15-0 177 pB, pL, R, glbM 778 5205 St VIII i 52 15 3'45 59 22-1 176 eF, vS, R, IbM 779 470 183 I 101 ... i 52 42 300 96 38 7 17-6 cB, L, mE 162", mbM 780 472 184 III 583 d'A i 52 38 3'4 ' 62 277 17-6 vF, vS, E, 3 st p 781 47' III 215 ... i 52 43 3-21 78 o-o 17-6 eF. stellar 782 473 2454 i 52 57 2-04 148 28-1 17-6 pB, pL, IE, * 12 att 783 5206 ... St VIII 1 53 o 3-46 58 47-8 17-6 eF, S, iR, vF st att 784 5207 ... d'A 1 53 '9 34i 6 1 50-0 17-6 vF, L, E (? double) 785 5208 ... ... St VIII i 53 34 3-46 58 51-1 17-6 eF, eS, vF * att 786 5209 d'A i 53 47 -t 3-24 75 2-8 -17-6 eF.vS ROYAL ASTKON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. F 34 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, i 880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 'A 787 ... Peters, T IV h m s ' 53 54 8 + 2-96 I 99 4'' -I7"6 vF, S 788 474 I8 5 II 435 ... i 54 8 2-99 97 29-6 17-6 pF, pS, R, bM 789 5210 ... ... d'A, St III i 54 19 3'47 58 36-4 17-6 yF, S, IE 790 475 1 86 HI 433 I 54 21 3'01 96 32 17-6 cF, cS, E, bM 79' 476 ... ... d'A I 54 23 3'l6 82 10 7 17-6 vF, S, * 14 f 3' 792 477 187 ... ' 54 39 3^5 74 58-2 176 eF, S, E, * n 75 793 ... ... ... J. G. Lohse ' 54 40 3'47 58 40 17-6 vvF, bet 2st, sf 5210 794 478 188 Ill 207 ... ' 54 55 3-28 72 18-1 '75 vF, cS, stellar 795 479 2455 ... i 54 55 2'IO 146 3O'4 '7'5 pF, S, E, 2 st 1 1 nr 796 480 2456 ... ' 55 ' O7O 164 54'3 '7'5 eF, vS, E, # np 25" 797 481 189 Ill 566 ' 55 9 357 52 33'9 17-5 vF, S, iR, sbM, * nr 798 5211 ... ... St III ' 55 >z 3'47 58 360 17-5 eF, vS 799 ... ... SwII ' 55 33 3-07 90 46x> 7'5 eeF, pS, R, n of 2 800 ... ... ... SwII ' 55 33 3-08 90 48-3 17-5 eeF, S, R, s of 2 Soi ... ... SwII ' 55 40 3-58 52 24-1 I7-5 eF, pS, iR, D * close f 802 482 2457 ... ' 55 46 '43 158 327 17-5 eeF, vS, R, * 13 p 100" 803 483 190 Ill 208 ' 56 8 3-25 74 39'0 '7-5 vF, S, iE, glbM, * 10 p 3-S 804 ... ... ... SwII i 56 19 3'4j 59 5'- 17-5 eeF, vS, E, IbM 805 5212 ... ... d'A i 56 29 3'42 61 52-2 '7'5 eF, eS, E, 2st 14 p 806 ... ... ... Sw V i 56 51 2-95 100 36-1 I7-5 eeF, S, E, v diffic, pB * n 807 484 191 Ill 151 ... i 56 54 3'43 61 41-0 '7-5 vF, vS, iR, bet 2st n and sp 808 485 I 192 = 12458 \ - ... i 57 29 2-78 "3 583 17-4 vF, pS, vlE t 809 ... ... ... Sw V i 57 46 2-96 99 24-0 I7-4 vF, S, R 810 5213 ... ... St III ' 57 47 3'2J 77 25-2 7'4 vF, vS, R, bM 811 ... ... LII i 57 55 296 99 467 '7'4 eF, eS, R (?neb), * los i' 812 52H ... ... St VIII ' 58 9 372 46 5-8 I7-4 eF.pL, 45, bM 8'3 486 2459 ... ... i 58 26 ''34 '59 7'3 I7-4 pF, S, R, gbM 814 t " OStI ' 59 35 2-88 106 257 '73 eF, S, E, gbM 815 ... ... ... OStI ' 59 35 2-87 106 297 '7-3 eF, vS, E, gbM 816 5215 ... ... StVI 205 3H6 61 257 173 vF, vS, iF 8'7 :.. ... ... Swiv 2 18 3-27 73 27 7 '73 eF, vS, E, 2 st nr 818 488 194 II 604 ... 2 o 19 3'6o 5' 54'4 <7'3 pB, cL, IE, mbM 819 5216 ... d'.A, St VI 2 O 31 3-46 61 27-1 I7'3 pF, vS, E, * 13 n 820 489 '95 2 50 3'24 76 19-1 '7-3 F, vS, E, bM 821 487 '93 I '52 d'A 2 o 53 3-20 79 40-4 '73 pB, vS, vlE, svmbM, * 10 np i' * 822 490 2461 ... 2 o 55 2'47 '3' 492 I7-3 cF, vS, R, sbM, r 823 491 f 196 = "12460 } - ... 2 o 57 2-74 116 7-3 rj vF, vF D * inv t 824 825 492 2462 ... "'53 2 58 2 I II 2-56 127 9-2 84 22 17-3 -173 F, S, R, vsvmbM*!3 F, S, mE of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 35 No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. night Ascension, 18600. Annual Preces- sion, i 880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 826 5218 St VI h m s 2 I 18 3 + 3'46 o / 59 55'5 it -I7-3 cF, S, B, IbM 827 493 198 Ill 227 ... 2 I 34 3-16 82 417 173 vF, S, E, bM, am st * 828 494 I 9 7 II 605 ... 2 I 40 3-62 51 28-4 I7-3 pB,S, iB,D * f 15- 829 5219 ... d'A 2 I 45 2-97 98 25-8 I73 F, S, * us, 1st of 3 830 5220 ... ... d'A 222 2-97 98 25-5 I7-2 pF.vS, B, 2nd of 3 831 5221 ... ... m 54 2 2 l6 3-14 84 34 172 vF.pS 832 5222 ... ... d'A 2 2 17 354 55 7'6 I7-2 F, vS, *9'io sp 833 495 / 199 = (2463 > II 4 82 ... 2 2 30 2-94 too 47 6 172 F, S, B, ist of 4 t 834 496 HI 567 ... 2 2 3 2 3'59 53 07 I7-2 vF, S, IE 835 497 r 200 = 12464 } 11483 ... 2 2 33 2-94 100 47-8 17-2 F, S, B, 2nd of 4 t 836 ... ... ... Mull 2 2 36 279 112 43-6 I 7 -2 eF, S, B, gbMN 837 ... ... ... LII 2 2 40 278 113 66 17-2 eF, pS, mE o, * 10 11 i' 838 498 I 201 = 1 2465 } II484 ... 2 2 47 2-94 loo 48-5 17-2 vF, vS, B, 3rd of 4 t 839 499 1 202 = 12466 } II48S ... 2 2 52 2-94 100 51-2 I7-2 vF, pS, B, 4th of 4 t 840 5223 ... ... n5S 2 2 5 2 316 82 49 17-2 eF, vS 841 ... ... ... St XIII 2 2 52 3'59 53 ioo 17-2 pB,vS,mbMN=* 13-14 842 500 203 ... ... 2 2 55 2'97 98 25-1 IT 2 vF, vS, B, psbM, 3rd of 3 843 5224 ... ... d'A 2 2 56 3'49 58 34' 17-2 9, F, S, B 844 5225 ... ... m 56 2 2 56 3'H 84 37 I7-2 F,S 845 5i 204 Ill 604 d'A 2 3 5 3'59 53 iQ'5 17-2 yF, iF, stellar * 846 5226 ... ... St VIII 2 3 26 374 46 5-6 17-2 eF, vS, E, gbM 847 ... ... Sw III 2 3 33 374 46 4-9 I7-I vF, pL, E 848 ... ... ... Sw V, St I 2 3 4i 2-94 ioo 59-0 I7-I eeF, pL, v diffic, * nf 849 ... ... ... LII 2 3 43 278 113 06 I7-I eF, vS, B (? neb) 850 53 Ill 259 d'A 247 3-05 92 8-6 17-1 eF, eS, iF 851 ... ... ... Sw III 247 3'" 86 53-2 I7'I eF, pS, B, v diffic 8 5 2 502 2467 ... ... 2 4 16 1-99 147 23-6 I7'I pF, pS, B, glbM, r 853 504 ... II 4 86 2 4 46 2-95 99 58-1 I7-I F, S, E 8 S4 SOS 2 4 68 ... ... 2 5 37 2-56 126 30-6 I7'I cF, pS, IE o, gbM 855 506 ... II 613 2 5 52 3'44 62 46-9 I7-I F, S, IE 90, bM 856 ... ... ... SwV 2 6 24 3-06 91 21-6 17-0 eF, S, IE, F* close f 857 507 2469 ... ... 2 6 31 2-62 122 36-2 I7-0 cB, S, E, psmbM 858 859 ... ... LII SwV 2 6 43 2 6 44 277 3-05 3 9'5 91 22'9 17-0 I7-0 eF, pL, B pF, pS, E, IbM 860 5227 ... StVI 2 6 51 3-48 59 52-6 17-0 * 13 in F neb 86 1 5228 ... ... d'A 2 7 23 3'57 54 44'9 17-0 vF, S, D * att sp 862 508 2470 ... ... 2 7 24 2-42 132 41-2 170 F, vS, svmbM 863 509 20 S Ill 260 ... 2 7 25 + 306 91 25-0 -170 vF, B, bM, stellar Dr. J. L. E. DKEYEB, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. nigi>t Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion ,1880. Summary Description. ! 't, h m s R 864 51 206 in 457 ... 286 + 3'H 84 39'5 ~i7 : o eF, cL, R, gbM, * 12 sf att 865 5229 StV 2 S 10 3'45 62 3-1 170 eF, eS, iR 866 ... Sw V 2 8 34 305 91 25-1 16-9 pF, pS, R, 11>M 867 5" ... III 2 ... 2 8 41 308 89 36-0 169 eF, vS, R, bM 858 ... ... Sw V 2 8 54 3'o6 91 21'9 16-9 eF, pS, R 869 512 107 VI 33 Hipparchus 2 9 '5 4-I7 33 29-9 16-9 ! Cl, vvL, rRi, st 7... 14 870 5'4 ... ... LdR 2 9 33 3-25 76 8 169 j eF, stellar, 2v F st close sp, s I of h 208 871 5'3 208 Ill 201 ... 2 9 34 3-25 76 6-4 16-9 vF, vS, E, * 10 sf 5' 872 ... ... LI 2 9 35 2-83 108 27-5 16-9 jvF, pS, mEo, gvlbM, sev < F st inv 873 SIS 1 209 = 12471 } II 474 ... 2 9 43 292 I O2 O'O i6'9 F, pL, R, vglbM 874 ... ... ... 31 II 2 9 43 276 "3 SO'S 16-9 ieF, pS, E 170 (? D#), 1 * IO np 875 5230 ... d'A 2 9 54 3-08 89 24-1 16-9 vF, vS(?? = III 2) 876 S'7 ... ... Ld R 2 10 18 3-25 76 7-6 16-9 eF, S, R, 107" sp h 210 877 Si6 2IO 11246 ... 2 10 23 3-25 76 6-3 16-9 IpF, pL, IE, pgbM, *I2 sf ti ', *9 1 66, 285" * 878 ... ... LII 2 IO 50 275 114 2-4 16-8 eF, vS, R 879 ... ... ... LII 2 IO 56 2'95 99 37'4 168 eF, pS, iR, bM 880 ... ... LII 2 II IS 3-01 94 52'4 16-8 eF, vS, R, sbMN 88 1 Si8 211 II436 ... 2 II 47 2-98 97 17-0 168 F, pS, E, bM, 2 or 3 st nr * 882 5'9 213 ... 2 ii 59 3-27 74 49' 16-8 eF, R, gbM, * 16 nr 883 520 215 II 437 2 12 8 2-98 97 25-9 1 6-8 pF, pS, vlE, bM, D*nr 884 S2i 212 VI 34 Hipparchus 2 12 35 4-19 33 32-0 167 ! Cl, vL, yRi, ruby * M t 885 ... ... Sw V 2 12 39 3 - o6 91 25-0 167 vF, pS, R, IbM 886 522 214 ... ... 2 12 47 4'54 26 52-3 167 Cl, L, 1C, sc, st 9... 1 3 887 523 216 Ill 486 ... 2 12 54 2-85 106 42-1 167 F, S, iR, pgbM 888 524 2473 ... ... 2 13 2O 1-77 150 30-1 167 eF, S, R, 2 or 3 vF st nr 889 525 2472 ... ... 2 13 31 2-40 132 23-0 167 vF, vS, R, bM, * 7 sf 890 526 217 Il22 S ... 2 13 43 3'55 57 22 6 167 B, S, R, bM, 3 F st sp 891 527 218 V 19 ... 2 13 45 374 48 17-5 167 ! B, vL, vmE 22 f 892 ... ... ... LII 2 14 2 275 1 13 46'3 1*7 eF, eS, E ?, neb ? 893 528 2474 ... ... 2 14 21 2-40 132 3-0 16-7 pF, pS, R, IbM, * S f 4' 894 53 ... ... LdR 2 14 35 2-99 96 9 i6'6 vF, E, bM |n nebj con . 895 5 2 9 219 II43S ... 2 14 38 2-99 96 io-i i6'6 F, vL, iR, gbM) nected 896 53' III 695 ... 2 15 I 4'45 28 40 8 166 eF, pL, iF 897 532 2475 ... 2 15 9 2-56 124 21-5 16-6 pB, S, R, psbM, * 10 f 35" 898 533 ... Ill 570 ... 2 15 H 373 48 42-3 16-6 eF, vS, IE 899 534 2476 ... 2 15 26 278 III 27'2 16-6 pB, S, gbM, r, D * p 900 5231 ... m57 2 15 3 3'44 64 8 16-6 vF, vS, stellar 901 5232 ... ... m 58 2 15 33 + 3'44 64 5 -16-6 eF, vS of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 37 No. G. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 'A 902 LI h m s 2 15 35 + 2-84 107 20'3 - 166 eF, vS, R 903 ... St XIII 2 15 57 3'45 63 l6'9 16-6 eF, eS, R 904 ... ... St XIII 2 l6 I 3'45 63 177 16-6 vF, vS, R, IbM 905 ... ... ... LII 2 16 26 2'95 99 22'2 1 6-6 eF, eS, R, ? * 906 ... StX 2 16 30 374 48 33'8 166 eF, iE 907 535 2477 Ill 224 2 16 34 2-78 in 206 165 F, S, E 00, gbM 908 536 1153 ... 2 16 37 277 in 52-3 165 cB, vL, E * 909 ... StX 2 16 37 374 48 37'i 16-5 vF, vS, vS*inv 9IO 537 HI 57i d'A 2 16 46 374 48 49-5 16-5 vF, pS, stellar 911 ... ... StX 2 16 56 374 48 41-8 16-5 eF, vS, R, bM 912 ... ... ... StX 2 16 57 374 48 52-5 16-5 F, vS, R, bM 913 ... StX 2 16 59 374 48 51-2 i6-5 eF, vS, IbM 914 .. * ... ... StX 2 17 19 375 48 3'5 165 eF, pL, dif 915 5233 ... M 59 2 i; 4 I 345 63 26 i6'5 eF, vS, stellar 9l6 5234 m 60 2 17 43 3'45 63 25 16-5 eF 917 539 220 ... ... 2 17 51 3'54 58 23-6 16-5 vF, S, R, 4 st nr (? vS Cl) * 9l8 538 221 ... 2 18 7 332 72 8-1 16-5 pF, L, R, * 10 sf 3' 919 523S m 61 2 18 ii 3'45 63 26 16-5 eF 92O ... SwII 2 18 34 385 44 397 "65 eF, eS, R, I or 2 eF st nr 921 ... OStI 2 18 35 2-85 106 28-2 16-5 eF, S, R, gbM 922 54 2478 Ill 239 ... 2 18 45 271 115 26-2 i6-5 cF, pL, R, gpmbM 923 ... StX 2 18 48 375 48 40-3 16-4 vF, S, R, gsbM 924 54i III 474 2 18 56 335 70 77 16-4 eF, vS, iR 925 542 222 III 177 2 18 56 3'57 57 3'4 16-4 cF, cL, E, TgbM, 2 st 13 up 926 5236 TI 2 18 58 3'o6 91 0-7 16-4 vF, pS 927 ... ... Palisa, Sw III 2 19 5 323 78 28-1 16-4 F, S, bM 928 5237 ... m 62 2 19 36 3'46 63 25 16-4 eF, vS, stellar 929 ... Mu II 2 19 45 2-90 IO2 43-2 1 6-4 eF, S, E 170, *8'5 n 4' 930 5238 ... ... Copeland (R) 2 20 3 3'35 70 l6'5 164 eF, S, iR, vgbM,II 4 89sf i' 931 5239 ... d'A 2 20 3 3'53 59 19-2 i6'4 F, pL, iR 932 543 11489 ... 2 20 6 3'35 70 17-2 16-4 F, S, IE, 3 st inv 933 ... ... SwII 2 20 14 3-85 44 42-8 164 eF, eS, R, B * nf 934 5240 ... ... TI 2 2O 26 3-06 90 527 16-4 vF, eS, ? O 935 ... ... SwII 2 2O 27 3'34 71 2-3 16-3 pB.pS, R, *f 6- 936 937 544 223 IV 23 St XIII 2 2O 30 2 20 39 3-05 376 91 47-2 48 227 16-3 1 6-3 vB, vL, R, mbMN, p of 2 vF* slightly nebulous t 938 5241 d'A 2 20 43 3'35 70 206 16-3 pB, S, R, IbM, * 1 1 sf 939 545 2479 ... 2 21 2-30 135 4'3 16-3 vvF, S, R, gvlbM 940 5242 ... d'A 2 21 7 354 58 59'0 16-3 F, S, R, bM 941 546 224 III 261 ... 2 21 22 + 3-05 91 47-0 -16-3 vF, cL, R, f of 2 UNIVERSITY Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. j. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. ft h m s 3 I 942 ... Mul 2 21 30 + 2-92 101 27-2 - 16-3 vF ' R lnebD* ? 943 ... Mill 2 21 30 2-92 IOI 26'2 163 vF, R) 944 ... ... L I 2 21 30 2-86 105 9'2 1*1 eF, S, mE o, sbM 945 547 i 225 = '( 2480 \ "487 ... 2 21 48 2-92 IOI IO'2 16-3 vF, L, ill, glbM 946 ... ... ... St XIII 2 21 49 377 48 23-6 16-3 F, S, R, glbM 947 548 2481 ... 2 22 2 2-80 IO9 40' I 16-3 pB, E, gbM 948 ... ,. . Sw V, St I 2 22 12 2-92 ioi 8-6 16-3 vF, S, R 949 549 226 IIS4 ... 2 22 IS 365 53 29-4 1*3 cB, L, E, vgbM * 950 ... OStI 2 22 30 2-91 101 39-1 16-2 eF, S, gbM 951 ... LII 2 22 32 273 113 o-i 16-2 eF, S, E o, ? D * 952 5243 ... ... Still 2 22 52 3'6i 55 52-6 16-2 vF, vS, R, bM 953 5244 ... d'A, St III 2 22 56 3'Si 6l 2'I 16-2 pF, S, R, mbM 954 55 2482 ... 2 23 2O 2'37 132 1-5 1 6-2 vF, pL, IE, gbM, * 8 sf 3' 955 SSi 229 II 278 ... 2 23 26 3-05 91 44-0 16-2 pB, S, E, psbM * 956 552 228 ... 2 23 28 3-84 45 59'6 16-2 01, pRi, st 9. ..15 957 553 227 *.. ... 2 23 29 4-29 33 5-8 16-2 01, pL, pRi, st 13. ..15 958 554 230 11237 ... 2 23 39 3-02 93 33'8 16-2 pF, jlE, bM 959 5245 St VIII 2 23 54 3-62 55 77 16-2 eF, pL, IE, IbM 960 ... ... LII 2 24 2O 2'93 99 SS'i 16-2 eF, vS, R, ? neb, * 9 sp 961 OStll 2 24 2O 2-97 97 32-1 ifra eF, pS, E 230, * 10 att 962 5246 ... ... Still 2 24 29 3'49 62 33-1 161 eF, S, gbMN 1 963 ... LII 2 24 48 300 94 5 1- 16-1 eF, S, R, gbM, r 964 555 2483 ... 2 25 22 2-48 126 39-0 16-1 pB, pS, mE2!5 965 ... ... OStI 2 25 35 2-80 109 16-1 16-1 vF, S, gbM 966 ... LII 2 25 37 2'77 no 30-0 16-1 eF, R, * 9 sp 2' 967 556 2484 2 25 3 8 282 107 49-6 16-1 F, S, iR, gbM 968 ... ... ... StX 2 25 39 3'6i 56 8-3 16-1 pF, pS, R, bM 969 557 231 ... ... 2 25 44 3-58 57 40'2 16-1 S, R, psbM, 1st of 5 * 970 558 .. . ... LdR 2 25 48 3'58 57 39' 16-1 vF, vS, R, 2nd of 5 * 971 559 ... . .. LdR 2 25 52 358 57 38-8 Ifrl vF, vS, R, 3rd of 5 * 972 560 232 II 211 ... 2 26 3-5i 61 18-4 16-1 pB, cL, IE, gmbM, 3 st s t 973 ... ... SwIV 2 26 I 3'57 58 7'4 16-1 eeF, S, mE, pB * nr sp 974 56i 233 ... 2 26 2 3-58 57 39'8 16-1 vF, R, bM, 4th of 5 * 975 ... SwI 2 26 2 3'20 So 53-0 16-1 vF, cE 976 5248 ... TI 2 26 7 3-37 69 397 161 vF, vS, 4 F st nr 977 562 2485 Ill 472 . ., 2 26 17 2-91 IOI 22'6 16-1 eF, pS, R, vlbM, am sc st 978 563 234 ... *.. 2 26 24 3-58 57 46-2 16-1 pB, R, 5th of 5 * 979 564 2486 ... ... 2 26 27 2-27 135 8-4 16-1 F, S, R, bet 2 st in par 980 565 235 Ill 572 ... 2 26 33 375 49 47'4 160 vF, pS, sp of 2 * 981 ... ... ... OStI 2 26 35 + 2-91 ioi 35-0 i6'o eF, S, gbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 39 No. o. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. '?, h in s s o / 982 566 236 "I 573 2 26 37 + 375 49 44'5 16-0 F, S, nf of 2 983 5249 ... Still 2 26 44 3'55 59 5'8 i6'o eF, vS, R, bM 984 5250 stin 2 26 44 3-41 67 12 2 ifi'O vF, eS, E, bM 985 ... LIT 2 27 50 2'94 99 25' i6x> vF, vS, B, bMN 986 567 2487 A 519?? 2 28 O 2'4O 129 39'3 i6'O pB, L, pmE, sbM, bi-N t 987 568 237 Ill 161 ... 2 28 24 3'6o 57 17-0 16-0 F, S, vlE, bM, r, 2 st 14 np 988 StX 2 28 34 2'93 99 57'9 15-9 Neb * 7-5 m 989 LI 2 28 35 2-82 107 8-0 159 F, vS, R, bMN 990 569 238 III 557 ... 2 28 45 323 78 58-2 15-9 F, S, R, psbM 991 570 239 "I 434 ... 2 28 46 2-96 97 46-5 I5-9 yF, cL, iF, vlbM 992 ... ... Sw IV 2 29 23 3-38 69 30-7 159 pF, pS, mE, #s 993 5251 ... ... m 63 2 29 32 3'9 88 34 I5-9 eF, vS 994 ... Sw III 2 29 33 3'09 88 33-1 I5-9 eeF, pS, R, vF * close, nr 5251 995 5252 ... St III 2 29 40 378 49 4'9 I5-9 vF, vS 996 5253 ... * St III 2 29 47 379 48 57-8 I5-9 vF, vS 997 5254 ... m 64 2 29 50 3-17 83 18 IS'9 F, S 998 5255 ... ... m 65 2 29 52 3'"7 83 17 15-9 vF 999 5256 St III 2 29 54 379 48 56-4 I5-9 eF 1000 5257 ... Still 2 29 58 378 49 9-0 15-9 wF, p S, dif 1001 5258 ... St III 2 30 19 379 48 56-2 15-8 vF, vS 1002 ... ... ... St XII 2 3O 25 3-63 55 59'2 15-8 YF, vS, iR, IMN 1003 571 240 f 11238=1 UIII98 J ... 2 30 25 376 49 44'2 15-8 pF, L, E 90 , mbM, r * 1004 ... ... St IX, Sw III 2 30 29 3'9 88 38-0 15-8 pF, vS, R, vmbM, * 1 1 p 2" 1005 5259 St III 2 3 35 379 49 6-9 15-8 vF.vS ico6 ... . . . Sw V 2 30 38 2-90 101 38-4 15-8 eeF, pS, R, IbM 1007 5260 ... m 66 2 3-5 38 3-10 88 29 15-8 eF, stellar 1008 5261 ... ... m 67 2 3 4> 3-10 88 32 15-8 yF, eS, stellar 1009 ** Sw III z 30 49 3-10 88 18-1 158 eeF, pS, R, * 9 sf IOIO 5262 ... St VIII, Sw V 2 3 49 2-91 101 38-1 158 eF, S, R IMI i 5263 ... St VIII, Sw V 2 30 52 2-91 101 36-9 15-8 eF, S, R, IbM JOI2 572 241 III 152 ... 2 3 57 3'54 60 27-5 158 F, pS, iR, bM, st inv t IOJ3 ... ... Sw V 2 30 58 2-90 102 7'4 15-8 eeF, vS, R, bet 2 dist Dst IOI4 ... ... Mull 2 31 2 2'93 ioo 7-9 I5'8 eF, eS, iR, p of 2 1015 5265 TI 2 3' 4 3-05 9i 557 15-8 vF, S 1016 5264 ... m 68, T I 2 31 5 : 3-10 88 30 158 F, S, R, psbM 1017 ... Sw V, St I 2316 2-90 | 101 35-9 15-8 eeF, vS, R, v diffie 1018 Mu II 2 31 14 2'93 :oo 6-9 15-8 eF, vS, Ei8o, fof 2 1019 ... ... StIX 2 31 14 3-09 88 42-0 158 vF, S, IE 1 020 5266 m 69 2 31 30 3-10 88 23 15-8 eF, vS IO2I 5267 ... m 70 2 31 34 + 3-10 ' 88 24 -15-8 eF, S 4 o Dr. J. L. E. DBEYEU, A Ntic General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- iou,i88o. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. /nnual Preces- sion, i83o. Summary Description. 1 h m R 3 IO22 574 244 I IO2 2 31 37 + 2'97 97 '7 : i -I 5 -8 cB, pL, E, mbM, * 1 1 nf 2' 1023 575 242 I 156 2 31 39 373 5i 32-5 15-8 vB, vL, vmE, vvmbM t IO24 576 243 II592 ... 2 31 4i 3'22 79 45'6 iS-8 pF, S, IE, bM, *n nf I' IO2J 577 2488 ... ... 2 31 43 i-88 145 ?.8-8 15-8 eF, S, E, p of 2 IO26 5268 ... ... m 71 2 3' 57 3'i6 84 3 15-8 pF, S, R, psbM 1027 578 ... VIII 66 ... 2 32 4'57 29 34 15-8 Cl, L, sc st, one 10 m 1028 5269 ... ... m 72 2 32 3'22 79 46 15-8 eF JO29 5270 ... m 73 2 32 2 3'22 79 49 15-8 F, S, mE 1030 579 245 Ill 581 ... 2 32 2 3'33 72 34'6 '58 vF, iE 1031 580 2490 ... ... 2 32 8 1-87 145 28-3 "57 F, S, E, gbM, * 1 1 s 2' 1032 581 246 US ... 2 32 3'08 89 30-8 '57 pB, S, vlE, bM, 3t trap 1033 ... ... ... LII 2 32 14 2'93 99 23-9 157 eF, pL, iE 190, sbMX I34 ... LI 2 32 35 2-8 3 106 24-9 '57 vF, vS, IE, IbM, 2 B st p 20' I3S 582 ( 249 = 1 2489 [ II 284 ... 2 32 35 2'95 98 44'5 '57 pF, L, mE, r, * 17 att sf 1036 583 247 HI 475 ... 2 32 4 3'35 7i >9'3 157 F, S, E, IbM 1037 ... ... ... SwV 2 32 52 3'4 92 20-3 157 eeF, vS, mE, v diffie 1038 ... ... Sw III, V 2 32 55 309 89 5'5 '57 eF, pS, E, IbM "039 584 248 ... M 3 4 2 33 2 383 47 49'4 "57 Cl, B, vL, 1C, sc st 9 t 1040 5271 ... ... Still 2 33 '8 3-80 49 60 157 F, S, bM 1041 ... StXII 2 33 27 298 96 2-5 57 pF, pS, iE, bil 1042 ... SwIII 2 33 35 2'94 99 3-0 157 eeF, L, E, np of 2 i43 ... ... SwV 2 33 38 3-08 89 16-2 157 eeF, S, E, v diffie 1044 585 251 Ill 228 ... 2 33 38 3-I9 81 52-1 '57 vF, yS, p of 2, # lop 1045 586 1 253- 12491 } II 4 88 ... 2 33 43 2-90 101 53-5 15-7 F, S, E, bM 1046 587 252 III 229 2 33 46 3-19 81 53'4 157 eF, vS, f of 2 1047 ... ... Sw III 2 33 47 2'94 98 46 'o 15-6 eeF, pS, E, r diffie 1048 ... Sw III 2 33 47 294 99 89 15-6 eeF, pS, E, sf of 2 1049 588 2492 ... 2 33 58 2'49 124 52-3 15-6 pB, S, E, stellar 1050 5272 ... d'A, St III 2 34 3 3'64 55 50-3 15-6 F, S, * 18 inv n 1051 ... ... St IX 2 34 8 2-96 97 32-2 15-6 eF, IE npsf, *att np 1052 589 / 254 - 1 2493 ; 163 ... 2 34 12 2-94 9 S 51-5 15-6 B, pL, R, mbM * 1 2 1053 ... ... ... SwV 2 34 IS 3'8o 49 5'9 15-6 vF, vS, IE, 3 or 4 st in line nr 1054 5273 ... ... d'A 2 34 25 3'34 72 232 15-6 vF, vS, IE '5S S9i 258 1 1 =11 6 2 34 33 3-07 9 9'5 15-6 pF, cL, iE 80, bM, *n n i' * 1056 590 256 III 584 2 34 34 3-52 62 1-5 15-6 F, S, E, psl.M 1057 595-6 Ld R 2 34 36 3-60 58 6-4 15-6 vF, double 1058 592 255 II 633 2 34 40 370 53 i6'4 15-6 pF, cL, E, glbM 1059 593 259 2 34 45 3'34 72 35'5 156 eF, hardly sure (d'A not found; * 1060 594 257 III 162 2 34 49 + 3-60 58 10-4 - 15-6 F, pL, E, IbM, * 7-5 f 46', 3's of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. \V. H. Other Obse.vors. Right Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- North Polar Distance, 18600. Anmml Preces- ion,i88o. Summary Description, 1 Notes. io5i 597 LdR h in s 2 34 49 1 + 360 58 7'9 -, 5 "6 vF. S, R,bM 1062 ... ... Copeland (R) 2 34 58 360 58 S-i 15-6 eeF 1063 ... ... StXII 2 35 13 2-98 96 too 15-6 vF, pS, iR,r? 1064 ... ... L II 2 35 20 2-92 99 57'8 15-6 eF, S, R 1065 ... ... Sw V 2 35 24 2-84 105 41-5 156 eeF, pS, * nr s, * 7-5 p 1066 598 260 Ill 163 2 35 24 360 58 7'2 '56 vF, pL, R, IbM, s of 2 1067 599 261 2 35 24 3'6o 58 5-2 15-6 eF, S, n of 2 1068 600 262 ... Mt'chnin, M 77 2 35 3i 3'7 90 36-7 15-6 vB, pL, iR, sbMrrN t 1069 ... ... ... Sw V 2 36 2 2'94 98 53"! I5-5 eeF, pS, R, * 8-5 nr f 1070 60 1 263 II 273 ... 2 36 2 3 '4 85 377 I5-5 pF, S, iR, gbM 1071 ... ... LII 2 36 14 2'93 99 227 iS'5 eF, vS, E o, bet 2 st 1072 ... St XII 2 3 6 21 3-07 90 17-5 I5-5 pF, vS, R, sev v F st inv 1073 602 HI 455 2 36 33 309 89 13-4 I5-5 vF, L, IbM, er 1074 ... LI 2 36 35 2-82 106 53-8 '55 eF, vS, R 1075 ... LI 2 36 35 2 82 106 48-8 I5-5 vF, vS, bMN 1076 ... ... Sw III 2 36 59 2-84 105 21-3 5'5 vF, pS, R, B * f 22- 1077 ... ... Sw II 2 37 16 378 50 29-8 I5-4 vF, pL, E 1078 ... Mu II 2 37 38 292 loo 1-7 154 eF, eS, R (7=1064) 1079 603 2494 ... 2 37 44 2-59 119 35-8 I5-4 B, pL, pmE, sbM 1080 ... ... SwV 2 38 15 2-99 95 180 I5-4 vF, pS, iR 1081 ... SwV 2 38 2 4 2-83 106 10-5 I5-4 eF, pS, R 1082 ... ... SwV 2 38 47 294 98 46-6 iS'4 eeF, pS, IE 1083 ... ... SwV 2 38 59 2-83 105 57-2 iS'4 eeF, pS, mE, np of 2 1084 604 264 I 6 4 ... 2 39 7 2-95 98 10-2 '5-4 vB, pL, E, gpmbM t 1085 5274 ... d'A 2 39 9 3-12 86 587 I5-4 F, S, R, IbM, bet 2 st 1086 ... ... SwII 2 39 13 3 82 49 20-4 154 vF, pS, D*nr 1087 605 265 II 4 66 ... 2 39 17 3-06 9i S'3 '5'3 pB, cL, IE, mbM 1088 607 III 582 ... 2 39 23 3-31 74 25-5 15-3 vF, S, iF 1089 ... Sw V 2 39 24 2-83 105 39-4 153 eeF, S, R, sf of 2 1090 606 266 11465 ... 2 39 26 3-06 90 50-0 15-3 vF, pL, iR, bM 1091 ... ... LI 2 39 35 2-79 ' 1 08 87 15-3 vF, yS, R, sbMX 1092 ... LI 2 39 35 279 i8 8-7 15-3 vF, vS, R, sbMN 1093 ... St IX 2 39 43 3-65 56 io-i 153 eF, vS 1094 608 267 Ill 462 ... 2 40 18 3-06 90 51-0 >5'3 vF, S, R, 2 S st p io95 5275 ... ... St VIII 2 40 IS 3-16 85 569 153 eF, pS, R 1096 609 2496 2 40 21 155 150 302 153 F, pS, R, glbM 1097 610 2495 V 4 8 ... 2 40 22 2-56 | 120 51-5 I5-3 vB, L, vmE 151, vbMN 1098 ... ... LI 2 40 35 279 108 167 153 F, vS. R, bMN, ist of 3 1099 ... ... ... LI 2 40 35 279 108 187 '53 F, pS, IE, bMN, 2nd of 3 IIOO ... LI 2 40 35 279 108 177 153 F, vS, IE, bM.H, 3rd of 3 IIOI 5276 St VIII 2 4 55 + 3 >6 , 86 0-5 ; -15-3 vF, eS, R, bM, * 13 p ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., A'OL. XLIX. G Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. | I 102 ... LII h m s 2 41 9 + 2-71 112 48 : 6 -I5'-2 eF, vS, R 1103 ... ... ... Sw III 2 41 >9 2-85 104 33'i I5-2 eeF, S, E, *I5 inv, *u f 1104 S 2 77 ... ... d'A 2 41 29 3'06 90 517 I 5 2 vF, vS, r, * 14 s 1105 ... ... ... LI 2 41 35 2-82 106 176 I5-2 vF, vS, R 1106 612 268 ... d'A 2 4' 39 3-84 48 55-1 15-2 vF, vS, vF*att s 1107 5278 ... m 74 2 41 49 3-19 82 29 I5-2 F, vS, R 1108 ... ... ... SwV 2 41 53 2'94 98 3'7 15-2 eF, p^, R 1109 5279 ... ... m 75 2 42 O 327 77 20 I5-2 vF I IIO ... ... LII 2 42 2 2'94 98 24-6 15-2 eF, pL, E 348 mi 5280 ... ... ra 76 2 42 4 3-27 77 21 15-2 F, vS, stellar III2 5281 ... m 77 2 42 21 3-27 77 22 I5-2 F, P S 1113 5282 ... ... m 78 2 42 29 3-27 77 17 I5-2 vF 1114 611 f 269 = (2497 | III 449 ... 2 42 35 280 107 34-4 15-2 pF, pL, pmE, glbM "5 5283 ... ... m 79 2 42 46 3-27 77 20 IS'' vF 1116 5284 ... in 80 2 42 56 3-27 77 IS IS'' vF 1117 5285 ... ... m 8( 2 43 4 3-27 77 25 I5-I Close to a S* HIS ... ... Sw V 2 43 '8 2-88 102 44-7 IS'I eF, vS, Epf 1119 ... LI 2 43 35 278 108 36-6 iS'J F, eS, R(?F*) 1 1 20 ... ... ... LI 2 43 35 284 105 2-6 15-1 vF, S, R, bM II2I ... SwI 2 43 46 3-04 92 19-4 15-1 F,m E 1 122 ... ... SwII 2 43 47 3'86 48 22 3 15-1 vF, pS, R, *nr n H23 63 27O II60J 2 43 48 3-86 48 22'4 15-1 cF, S, iR, vgbM, r II2 4 ... ... ... OStI 2 44 4 2-64 116 175 15-0 eF, eS, iR, gbll, *gnf i' II2 S 6-5 272 Ill 450 ... 2 45 9 2-80 107 128 15-0 vF, S, IE, gbM 1126 ... ... Sw V 2 45 9 3'4 91 51-7 15-0 eeF, S, R, h 273 f 1127 5286 ... ... m 82 2 45 12 3-27 77 20 150 vF 1128 Sw V 2 45 13 3"6 84 32'0 15-0 eF, S, IE, 2 F st close p 1129 616 271 II 602 2 45 22 385 49 o-o 150 cF, pS, iR, vglbM, D or F * sp 1130 617 ... ... LdR 2 45 22 3-85 48 58 15-0 eF, eS II3I 618 ... ... LdR 2 45 34 3-85 49 i 15-0 eF, eS H32 619 273 ... ... 2 45 44 3'4 91 5'0 15-0 eF, pL, gbM, *8f "33 ... ... LII 2 45 56 2-92 99 23-5 15-0 vF, vS, IE 45, 2 st np, nf "34 620 ... Il2St 2 46 I 3-27 77 34'9 15-0 F, S, iR, r "35 621 2498 ... ... 2 46 36 178 '45 32-5 I4'9 F, R, gbM 1136 622 2499 ... 2 46 45 i'77 145 38-5 14-9 F, R, gLM "37 ... ... Sw III 2 46 57 3-11 87 377 I4-9 vF, pS, R, IbM 1138 623 274 Ill 580 2 47 3 3-90 47 3i-4 14-9 vF, vS, R, gbM, 2 S st A i'39 ... ... LI 2 47 35 2-83 i5 5'5 14-9 vF, S, R, gbMN 1140 624 ( 275 = i 2500 } II470 2 47 46 + 2-91 100 36-2 -14-9 pB, S, R, stellar * of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 43 No. G.C. J. II. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Animal Preces- sion, 1880. North Polai Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 'A 114! 5287 m 83 h m s 2 47 59 + 3-07 ,' 90 6 -14-8 vF, S, p of D neb 1142 5289 ... m 84 2 48 I 3^7 90 6 14-8 pF, S, E, f of D neb "43 5288 ... St VIII 2 48 I 3-o6 90 45-0 14-8 tF, S, K, p of 2 H44 5290 ... St VIII 2 48 5 3'o6 90 45'3 14-8 eF.S.E, fof 2 ii45 625 2501 ... 2 48 8 2-76 109 13 i 14-8 F, pL, pmE, 2 S st f 1146 5291 ... ... d'A 2 48 9 4-00 44 7 '3 14-8 Cl, vS, vF + neb "47 .. ... ... Mull 2 48 30 2-92 99 41-4 148 eF, vS, E 0, * 9-5 f 6' 1148 ... Sw III, L II 2 50 IO 2'94 98 15-8 147 eF, pS, E, v diffic, np of 2 "49 ... ... StIX 2 5 '5 3-06 90 526 '47 vF, vS, R, bM, S*p3o" 1150 ... ... LI 2 5 35 2-82 105 36-4 147 vF, S, R, sbMN "5' ... ... LI 2 5 35 2-82 105 36-4 147 eF, S, R (neb ?), nr last 1152 Sr HI 2 5O 42 2'94 98 19-8 147 eeF, S, E, v diffic, sf of 2, * s "53 626 276 II 274 2 5 53 312 87 in H7 F, vS, ilE, sbM, er "54 5292 ... ... St VIII 2 51 22 290 100 57-6 14-6 eF, S, IbM, sp of 2 "55 5293 ... ... St VIII 2 51 28 2-90 100 56 8 146 eF, S, IbM, nf of 2 1156 627 ... II6I9 ... 2 5' 3' 3'49 65 19-4 I4'6 pB, cL, pm E o, bet 2 st "57 ... ... LI 2 51 35 2-82 i5 4'3 14-6 eF, pS, E 0, sbMN 1158 ... ... ... LI 2 51 35 2-83 104 56-3 14-6 eF, S, R, sbMN "59 ... ... ... .St XIII 2 5' 35 392 47 23-9 14-6 vF, S, E, vlbM 1160 629 Ill 199 LdE 2 5' 55 3-96 45 36-4 14-6 F, E * 1161 ,628 = 1634 [277 II239 2 51 56 3-96 45 397 14-6 F, pS, IE, sbM * 1162 630 2502 III 469 2 52 17 2-86 102 57-6 I4'6 F, E, glbM, stellar 1163 ... LI 2 52 35 2-78 I7 44'3 I.f6 vF, pS, mE 75 1164 632 278 2 52 5" 3-9i 47 587 I4'6 eF, vS 1165 633 2503 ... 2 52 57 2 '48 122 39-4 14-6 vF, pL, E, vlbM 1166 5294 m8s 2 52 57 326 78 43 I4'6 eF, S 1167 631 ... IIII78 2 53 4 371 55 I9-5 14'S vF, pL, B, spmbM 1168 5295 ... ... mS6 2 53 9 3-26 78 47 I4-5 eF 1169 635 279 II 620 ... 2 54 5 4-03 44 10-3 14-5 pF, pS, iF, sbM 1170 ... C S Pierce 2 54 10 3'53 63 29 14-5 eL, dif 1171 ... St X, Sw II 2 54 46 393 47 9'2 14-4 vF, pL, iF 1172 636 280 II $02 2 55 o 2-82 105 23-1 >4'4 pF, pL, R, psbil * "73 ... ... ... Bigourdan 2 55 6 3-87 49 "'3 14-4 eF, vS, stellar Nucl "74 ... Sw IV 2 55 '7 392 47 43'i 14-4 pF, pS, IE, pB* close f "75 637 II 607 2 55 21 3-9i 48 i3'4 14-4 F, cL, E 1176 ... ... ... Bigourdan 2 55 25 3-87 49 97 14-4 * 13 in vF neb "77 5296 ... ... LdR* 2 55 27 3-9i 48 I2'0 14-4 vF, S, R, nf II 607 1178 ... Kigourdan 2 55 29 3-8? 49 14-6 14-4 * 13 in vF neb (?) "79 ... ... OSt I 2 55 35 275 109 27-2 14-4 cF, pS, gbM, *i2f i' 1180 ... LI 2 55 35 + 2'8i 105 34-2 1 -14-4 eF, vS, E, bMN 41- Dr. J. L. E. DREYEK, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. IT. W.H. Other Observers. Right Asceusion, i86o'o. Animal Preces- sion, 1880. North Pokr Distance, 1860-0. Annual Prece-- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 o fc 1181 LI li m a 2 55 35 8 f2'8l o i : ii 105 36-2 - 14-4 eF, vS, R, bMN 1182 ... ... StI 2 55 35 291 loo 13-2 14-4 eF, pS, E 120, *iosp 2j' 1183 ... ... ... Bigourdan 2 55 37 3-87 49 14-4 * 13 inv in neb 1184 638 II 704 ... 2 55 45 861 9 44'5 14-4 F, pL, mE 1185 LII 2 56 3 2-91 99 4i'2 14-4 eF, pS, E 15 1186 639 281 IV 43 ... 2 56 20 3'93 47 43'5 14-4 F # with neb appendages * 1187 640 2504 III 245 ... 2 56 25 2-67 113 25-1 J4'3 pF, cL, pmE, gb!M * 16, r 1188 ... ... ... LI 2 56 35 2 80 106 3-1 143 eF, vS, R' 1189 ... LI 2 56 35 2-80 106 9'i I4-3 eF, vS, R 1190 ... ... LI 2 56 35 2-80 IO6 I2'I 14-3 eF, vS, R \ p h286 1191 ... ... LI 2 56 35 280 106 14-1 I4-3 eF, vS, R 1192 ... LI 2 56 35 2-80 106 13 i 143 eF, vS, R, "93 64! ... II 608 ... 2 56 35 3-98 46 10-5 I4-3 F, cL, er 1194 ... ... St XIII 2 56 43 3 '4 9' 393 14-3 F, S, R, glbM "95 S297 ... Dreyer (R) 2 56 52 286 102 360 H'3 eF, eS, * 12 sf, h 2505 sf 1196 642 2505 ... 2 56 55 2-86 IO2 38-3 H'3 vF, sp of 2 1197 ... ... SwII 2 56 56 3-96 46 29-2 I4-3 pF, pS, cE, sev vF st nr 1198 St IX 2 57 5 3-89 48 41-9 I43 Neb * 1 1 1199 643 282 " 503 ... 2 57 6 2-80 106 9-0 14-3 cB, pS, iR, smbM 1 200 644 2506 II 475 ... 2 57 IS 2-87 102 32-5 I4-3 pF, cL, iR, bM, nf of 2 I2OI 645 283 I 109 2 58 4 2-60 116 35-8 14-2 eB, pS, vlE, r, S * nr I2O2 ... ... ... OStll 2 58 32 2'95 97 2-1 142 eF, S, 2 st 4' nf 1203 ... ... ... LI 2 58 35 2-82 104 55-1 14-2 vF, S, R, bMN (neb ?) 1204 ... LI 2 58 35 2-86 102 53-1 14-2 eF, E 45, r, sev st inv 1205 ... ... OStI 2 58 35 2-90 100 14'! 14-2 eF, pS, E 25, * 9-5 3' sp 1206 ... ... ... LII 2 59 M 2-92 99 23-1 14-2 eF, vS, vlE o" 1207 646 284 Ill 578 ... 2 59 20 3-8i 52 9'4 14-2 eF, vS, R, psb in npp end 1208 647 r 285 = 12507 } II28 S ... 2 59 25 2'9I 100 5'I 14-2 pB, S, IE 80 , IbM I2O9 648 286 11504 ... 2 59 3 2-80 106 8-7 14-2 B, S, cE, psbM I2IO ... OStI 2 59 40 2'6l 116 17-1 14-1 eF, vS, iR, gbMN 131 1 ... StIX 2 5945 3-05 91 20-3 14-1 pB, vS, R, mbMN= *g-io 1212 ... SwI 2 59 54 3-88 49 38 9 14-1 eF, S, R, Algol nr 1213 ... SwI 2 59 57 381 5' 54'5 14-1 eF, IE, * close n, diffic 1214 ... ... Sw V, St I 308 2-90 ico 5-1 14-1 F, pS, iR, h 285 p 1215 Sw V, St I 30 18 2-90 100 7-8 14-1 eF, vS, R 1216 ... ... OSt I 33 2-90 100 9 14-1 eF, S, stellar, 3rd of 3 1217 649 2508 ... ... 3 o 48 2-29 129 34-4 14-1 pF, S, R, psbM 1218 ... ... SwIV 312 313 86 26-1 14-1 pF, pS, R 1219 5298 m 87 3112 3-10 88 26 14-1 F, pL, R I22O 650 287 3 i 29 + 4'34 37 "'9 14-0 Cl, vS. st vF of Ncbulce and Clusters of Stars. 45 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. night Ascension, i86o'o. Annual North Polar Preces- Distance, sion, 1880. i86o'o. Annual Preces- Summary Description, sion, 1880. '& I 1221 LII h m s s 3 i 36 +2-99 / 94 48-0 I4'O eF, vS, E 170, * s 1222 ... ... St XIII 3 i 55 301 93 29'6 I4 - O vF*inpF, S, Rneb 1223 ... LII 3 2 6 300 94 41-0 14-0 eF, S, R, gbMN, p of 2 1224 ... SwII 3 2 6 39 49 9-8 14-0 eF, yS, R 1225 ... LII 3 2 18 300 94 38-0 14-0 eF, vS, R, f of 2 1226 ... ... StX 3 2 19 374 55 9-0 I 4 -0 F, vS, R, bM 1227 ... ... StX 3 2 22 374 55 I3-3 14-0 vF, vS 1228 ... LII 3 2 58 266 113 28-0 I3-9 eF, eS, R, gbM, p of 2 1229 ... ... ... LII 3 2 58 2-66 113 31-0 3'9 eF, eS, R, gbM, f of 2 1230 ... ... LII 3 3 I0 2-66 113 33'0 I3-9 ?F* 1231 ... ... LI |33 2-80 106 7-0 J3'9 eF, pL, E (? neb) 1232 65' 2509 II258 ... 3 3 27 270 in 7-0 139 pB, cL, R, gbM, r 1233 5299 ... Still 3 3 3i 3-85 51 127 I3-9 F, vS, R, diff 1234 ... LII 3 3 32 2'93 98 230 I3-9 eF, S, iR, * or st inv "35 Sw V 3 3 49 3-84 5' 36-2 I3-9 vF, S, IE 1236 5300 ... m 88 3 3 52 3-25 79 44 I3-9 eF, vS, R 1237 Mn II 3 3 56 2-92 99 i2-o I3-9 vF, S, E 170, ?D* 1238 Sw V 3 .4 18 2-88 101 16-5 I3-9 vF, pS, R, II 900 nf 1239 6 5 2 288 III 262 ... 3 4 20 302 93 S'O I3-9 eF, stellar (? RA + 30') * 1240 653 ... III 164 ... 3 4 23 3-63 59 57 7 >3'9 eF, vS, ? vS st 1241 654 ( 289 = (2510 } II286 ... 3 4 27 2X)I 99 27 5 I3'8 F, pL, R, vglbM, * 9 n * 1242 655 ... III 591 LdR 3 4 ji 2-91 99 26-4 138 vF, S * <243 6 S 6 f 291 = (2511 } - ... 3 4 36 2-91 99 29-2 13-8 F, T S, R *. 1244 657 2512 ... A 205 ? ? 3 4 42 0-77 157 18-8 13-8 F, S, pmE, gbM 1245 658 290 VI 25 ... 3 5 6 4'ii 43 I7-4 138 Cl, pL, Ri, C, iR, st 12.. .15 1246 659 2513 ... ... 3 5 18 075 157 29-2 138 pF, S, R, glbM 1247 660 II 900 3 5 39 2-88 101 01 13-8 F, pL, E 80 1248 661 292 HI 443 3 5 50 2-98 95 45'i 13-8 cF, S, IE, bM, * 9 n 5' 1249 662 2514 ... 3 5 53 178 H3 52-3 '37 B, L, vmE 80, vgbM 1250 ... ... ... SwV 3 6 12 3-92 | 49 10-6 137 vF, rS, R 1251 5060 ... S Coolidge 3 6 55 3-09 ' 89 45 137 F 1252 663 25'5 ... 377 i'47 148 40-3 137 Cl of 18 or 20 st 1253 664 ... IV 17 d'A 3 7 7 3-02 93 20-3 137 * 12 with neb f, 90" 1 1254 53i m 89 377 3'i i 87 51 137 F, vS, stellar 1255 Barnard, St I 3 7 3i 2'59 116 17-6 136 F, pL, F # close p 1256 665 2516 ... 3 7 47 2-67 112 308 v 13-6 F, S, E, aim stell, *8 np 1257 ... ... Bigourdan 3 7 5i 3-92 48 59'4 136 Stellar neb 1258 ... ... ... LII 3 8 4 2-67 : 112 18-8 136 eF, pS, vlE, 12' n of h 2516 1259 ... ... Uigourdan 3 8 5 + 3-92 i 49 7-8 -13-6 vF, S, R, vlbM 46 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A Neio General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. \f. II. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, t86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 1260 Bigourdan h m s 3 8 16 i H-3'92 49 67 -,3 f 6 vF, S, E 1261 666 2517 ... ^337 3 8 26 1-64 H5 44'8 136 9, B, L, R, rr 1262 ... LI 3 8 35 2 7 8 106 24-8 13-6 eF, pS, iR, sbMN 1263 ... LI 3 835 2'8o 105 37-8 136 vF, S, IE, sbM 1264 ... ... Bigourdan 3 8 47 3-92 48 59'5 13-6 vF, S, vlbM 1265 ... ... Bigourdan 3 8 S 6 3'94 48 37'9 136 vF, vS, mbM 1266 667 Ill 194 d'A 3 8 57 3 02 92 56-5 13-6 vF, pS, *I3 spa' * 1267 668 ... d'A 3 9 3i 3'93 49 2-5 I3-5 F, -vS, R, stell 1268 669 ... ... d'A 3 9 31 3'93 49 i'7 I3-5 eF, S, IE, com 1269 670 2518 ... ... 3 9 42 2'2O 131 36-4 I3-5 vB, E, gmbJI 1270 671 ... ... d'A 3 9 46 3'93 49 i'9 I3-5 vF, S, R 1271 ... ... ... Bigourdan 3 9 59 3-92 49 9'9 I3-5 vF.vS 1272 672 ... d'A 3 10 9 3'93 49 1 6 I3-5 F, S, R 1273 673 ... ... d'A 3 10 ii 3'94 48 58-5 135 vF, vS 1274 S32 ... LdR* 3 10 28 3 '94 48 58-0 '34 vF, vS 1275 675 ... d'A 3 'o 35 394 49 0-3 134 F, S 1276 5303 ... ... Dreyer (R) 3 1 37 3'94 48 52-5 134 vF, vS 1277 (5304 = t535 }... ... LdR* 3 10 38 3'94 48 56-5 I3-4 vF, vS, np II 603 1278 674 293 II60 3 ... 3 1 40 3'94 48 57'4 I3H pB, pS, R, bM * 1279 536 ... Dreyer (R) 3 10 47 3'94 49 2-3 I3-4 vF, vS 1280 ... StXII 3 10 48 306 90 41-2 I3-4 vF, vS, R, gbM, r I28l S37 Ml Dreyer (R) 3 10 51 3 '94 48 53'3 I3H vF, S, *n p i' 1282 ... ... Bigourdan 3 11 o 3'93 49 9' 2 I3-4 vF, S, IbMN 1283 ... ... Bigourdan 3 ii 2 3'93 49 7'3 I3-4 vF, S, vlbM 1284 676 2SI9 Ill 956 ... 3 ii 2 2-88 loo 487 '3-4 eF, vS, 2 st s 1285 5308 d'A 3 ii 5 2'94 97 48-6 I3'4 pF, S 1286 ... ... ... Sw III 3 ii 5 2'93 98 8-8 I3-4 eF, eS, R, 4 B st s 1287 684 Ill 195 d'A 3 ii 32 302 93 I4-9 I3-4 vF, vS, iR 1288 683 2520 ... 3 ii 34 2'42 "3 57 I3-4 vF, L, E, vglbM 1289 ... ... ... SwIV 3 " 34 3-03 92 29-0 I3-4 vF, S, E, 4 st f 1290 ... St I 3 ii 35 2-82 104 297 I3-4 eF, eS 1291 1292 685 2521 ... A 487 Barnard 3 12 15 3 '2 15 2-19 2'54 131 36-8 118 8-0 133 I3-3 $, vB, pL, E, mbM, er F, pS, IE, vgbM, S D * nr 1293 686 294 HI 574 ... 3 "2 25 3'94 49 7'i I3-3 vF, E, bM, np of 2 * 1294 687 295 HI 575 ... 3 12 30 3'94 49 8-9 I3-3 vF, E, bM, st of 2 * I29S ... ... St I 3 12 35 2-82 104 307 133 eF, vS, gbMN, * 10 f 3' 1296 ... ... L II 3 12 47 2-83 103 34'7 I3-3 eF, vS, R 1297 ... Barnard 3 12 52 272 109 36-3 I3-3 F, PS 1298 5309 d'A 3 13 10 3'3 92 37-2 133 F, pS, R, * 13 sp 1299 688 296 11287 3 13 15 + 2-95 96 460 -I3-3 YF, S, vlE, gbM, er of Nebulcv and Clusters of Stars. 47 No. G.C. J. H. W. 11. Other Observers. Right Annual North Polai Ascension, : Preces- Distance, i86o'o. sion, 1880. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 'S, 1300 1301 689 2522 ... OStI li m s 3 13 23 3 >3 40 8 + 271 273 O / 109 55' 1 109 3-6 - >3 ; 3 I3-3 cB, ?L, vmE, psvmMI vF, mE 135 I3O2 ... ... Barnard 3 '3 5 2'57 "6 34-3 13-2 S, R, psvmbM, #9 np i' 1303 53' ... d'A 3 '3 Si 2-93 97 54-3 13-2 vF, sev st inv '304 690 ... Ill 444 ... 3 '4 8 2-98 95 8-2 13-2 eF, vS 1305 53" ... ... d'A 3 '4 20 302 92 48-3 13-2 pB, pS, R, * 1 6 att 1306 ... ... OStI 3 14 45 a-58 116 2-6 13-2 TF, vS, gbM, * io' 5 f 4' 1307 ... LII 3 15 19 2-98 95 3'5 13-1 eF, vS, R, *9'5 nf 1308 691 ... Ill 568 3 IS 26 3-02 93 157 13-1 eF, S. iF, am 3 or 4 st 1309 692 2523 I 106 3 '5 36 279 105 54-2 I3-I cB, cL, iR, gbM, #8 sp 4' 1310 693 2524 ... 3 '5 42 2-30 127 38-6 13-1 $, rF, pL, R, vgvlbM I3II 694 2525 ... ... 3 16 o 175 142 41-0 >3'i F, pL, mE-37 , gbM 1312 5061 ... S Goolidge 3 16 29 3-09 89 19-1 131 F '3'3 695 2528 ... A 206 3 >6 34 o 70 156 59-6 131 pB, L, E, vgbM, r 1314 LII 3 16 48 2-99 94 40-5 13-0 * io with eF, eL, E neb a 1315 696 2526 ... ... 3 '6 55 2-67 in 52-3 13-0 pB, S, R, gbM 1316 697 2527 ... A 548 3 17 20 2-29 127 437 13-0 vB, cL, vlE, vsvmbMN 1317 698 2529 ... ^547 3 17 23 2-29 127 36-4 13-0 pB, pS, psbM 1318 53'2 ... ... J Schmidt 3 '7 23 2-29 127 37-1 13-0 F 1319 699 2533 ... ... 3 >7 46 2-66 112 I'O 13-0 F, S, R, bM, p of 2 1320 700 I 2530 Ill 197 ... 3 17 49 3-01 93 32-1 13-0 F, S, R, bM 1321 701 f 297 = } III 196 ... 3 '7 49 3-oi 93 30-5 130 F, S, Epf, D or biN 1322 702 2532 ... ... 3 17 53 3-01 93 25-1 13-0 vF, vS, R, bM 1323 703 ... LdR 3 17 53 3-01 93 19-2 13-0 eF.eS, *i3sp25" 1324 704 299 Ill 445 3 '8 5 2-96 96 14-2 13-0 vF, pS, pmE 1325 1326 705 706 2534 2535 IV 77 ... 3 18 18 3 '8 38 2-66 2-31 112 1-8 126 58-2 12-9 12-9 F, mE 239, com, 9-5 att O? pS, vsvmbMX t 1327 ... OStI 3 18 45 2'57 116 io'5 12-9 eF, vS, neb ? 1328 ... L II 3 '9 6 2-99 94 37'5 12-9 vF, eS, R, bMN 1329 707 2536 ... 3 '9 40 274 108 5-0 12-9 F, pS, R, glbM 1330 ... ... St XII 3 19 45 3'97 48 487 12-8 vF st in vF, S neb 1331 708 Ill 959 3 19 54 2-66 in 51-0 I2'8 vF, vS '332 709 I 60 3 20 5 2-66 in 497 12-8 vB, S, E 114, smbMN J333 710 Schunfcld 3 20 41 3-69 59 6-5 I2'8 F, L, * io nf (Auw Xo 17) * 334 7" ... ... d'A 3 20 47 3'98 48 39'l 127 eF, pL, IbM '335 ... ... ... St XII 3 21 I 3-98 48 547 127 vF * in vF, eS neb 33 6 712 2537 ... ... 3 21 10 2-32 126 12-6 127 vF, S, vlE, gbM 1337 ... ... ... Sw III 3 21 17 291 98 53-2 127 eF, vL, in l-'ns 1338 ... ... ,St XII 1 3 22 16 + 2-84 102 38-2 -127 vF, S, iR, IbM, r 1 48 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. night Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- -ion.iSSo. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1339 713 2S38 h m a 3 22 30 s + 2-4! 122 46-3 // -12-7 cB, pS, R, psbM, D * p 134 715 2539 ... ... 3 22 39 2-44 121 23-2 12-6 vB, pS, IE, psbM (? I 257) * 1341 7 l6 2540 ... 3 22 40 2-28 127 38-2 126 F, S, R, * 12 sf 1342 7'7 3 OI VIII 88 3 22 41 3-85 S3 9'6 12-6 Cl, vL, ab 60 st '343 7 iS 3 00 III 694 ... 3 22 54 6- 3 I 17 54-3 12-6 F, vS, iR, gbM, D * v nr '344 7M 2542 1257 ... 3 23 o 2-44 121 327 12-6 cB, pL, iR, vgbM 1345 719 2541 ... ... 3 23 10 273 1 08 1 6-2 I2'6 vF, S, R, pslbM 1346 S3'3 ... ... St VIII 3 23 18 2-96 96 1-4 12-6 eF, eS, R, bM, * 13 p 1347 ... ... ... m 3 23 41 2 64 "2 45'3 12-6 eF,pS,Ei30, sbMN 1348 720 VIII 84 3 23 42 4-36 39 3'3 126 Cl, IRi, st L 1349 ... ... Sw VI 3 23 58 3-14 86 6-9 12-5 eeF, S, R, bet 2 st 35 721 2545 ... A 591 3 24 236 124 12 12-5 B, L, mE, vmbMRN I35i 722 2544 ... 3 25 8 2'33 125 202 125 pB, pS, R, psbM 1352 723 2543 ... 3 25 17 2-70 109 45'6 12-5 eF, pslbM, diff, * 8 sf 1353 724 2546 Ill 246 3 25 49 267 III 17-8 12-4 pB, cL, iE, mbM 1354 725 2547 III 487 3 26 2 2-78 105 41-5 12-4 vF, S, IE, glbM '355 53H d'A 3 26 27 2-99 95 28-6 12-4 pF, S 356 728 2549 ... ... 3 26 31 179 140 45-9 12-4 vF, pL, iR, gbM, # nr 357 726 2548 II 290 ... 3 26 44 2-81 104 8-4 12-4 pF.pL.R, IbM, * gnf 358 727 302 III446 ... 3 26 44 2-97 95 33'5 12-4 vF, S, bet 2 st 1359 729 2550 ... 3 27 29 2-69 109 58-6 12-3 F, L, R, vglbM 1360 53iS (Swift 18571 ( Winnecke / 3 27 36 2-55 116 18-5 12-3 * 8 in B, L neb, Ens 1361 ... ... ... OStll 3 27 38 2-95 96 43'i 12-3 eF, eS, gbMN 1362 730 2551 IIl96o 3 27 39 267 no 46-1 12-3 vF, S, R 1363 ... ... Burnham 3 28 6 2-88 100 18-8 12-3 vF, S, R, * 7 sp 3'-5, sp of 2 '364 ... Mull 3 28 16 2-88 loo 18 i 12-3 vF, S, vlE, nf of 2 1365 1366 73i 732 2552 2553 Ill 857 ... 3 28 18 3 28 18 2-29 2-42 126 36-5 121 40-6 12-3 12-3 ! ! vB, vL, mE, rN vF, S, iF, IbM t "367 ... ... ... OStI 3 28 40 2'57 115 24-I 12-2 vF 1368 ... ... LI 3 28 40 2-77 106 io-i I2'2 vF, vS, R, IbM 1369 S3i6 ... ... J Schmidt 3 28 41 2-29 126 446 I2'2 F '37 733 2554 Ill 559 ... 3 29 i 2-67 no 508 I2'2 vF, S, R, bet 2 st 14 '371 '372 734 255S II 262 LI 3 29 2 3 29 40 2-57 115 24-4 2-76 IO6 22'I 12-2 12-2 pB, pL, vlE, psbM vF, vS, R, glbM 'J73 735 2556 3 29 5i 2-31 125 42-4 I2'2 eF, yS, p of 3 '374 736 2557 J Schmidt 3 29 54 2-3I 125 41-9 I2'2 vB, pL, IE, gmbM, 2nd of 3 * '375 1376 737 738 2558 303 II 288 J Schmidt 3 29 54 3 30 9 2-3I 2-97 125 44-4 95 3oo I2'2 I2'I B, S, IE, pmbM, 3rd of 3 eF, pL, iR, bM, r 1377 740 2560 III 961 3 30 29 266 in 21-7 1 2' I F, S, R, gbM 373 53'7 J Schmidt 33031 42-31 12540-5 -I2'I F of Nebulae and Clusters of S'ars. 49 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- fion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 1 '379 741 2561 h m s 3 30 43 s + 231 125 54 ! 8 it 12 I $, B, pL, R, grmbM 1380 739 2559 ... A 574, Schmidt 3 3 4 2J2 125 26-8 12 I vB, L, R, psbM 1381 S3i8 ... ... J Schmidt 3 3i 9 2-30 125 460 I2'I F 1382 539 ... ... J Schmidt 3 3' 9 2-30 125 37-8 12 I F 1383 742 2562 ... ... 3 3i 20 2-71 108 48-3 12 I pF, S, R, psmbM 1384 5320 ... m 90 3 3' 20 3'37 74 37 I2'O Neb* 13 1385 743 2563 II263 ... 3 3i 27 2-58 114 58-1 I2'O pB, pS, R, gpmbM 1386 5321 J Schmidt 3 3i 29 2'29 126 28-2 I2'O F 1387 744 2564 ... ... 3 31 35 2-30 125 586 I2'0 $. vB, pL, R, gmbM 1388 ... LI 3 3' 40 276 106 23-0 I2'O vF, yS, R, IbM 1389 5322 ... ... J Schmidt 3 3i 50 2-29 126 129 I2'0 F 1390 ... Mil II 3 3i 5 269 109 30-0 I2'O vF, pS, E 260 139' ... ... ... LII 3 32 10 271 108 48-0 I2'O eF, S, R, gbMN * 1392 ... ... Sw VI 3 32 17 2-25 127 35-6 I2'O vF, pS, R 1393 745 2565 Ill 45 1 ... 3 32 19 271 108 536 12 O F, S, R, glbM 1394 ... ... ... LII 3 32 20 271 108 44-0 I2'O vF, vS, E i7o,sbMN * 1395 746 2566 158 ... 3 32 25 2'6l 113 293 I2'O B, pS, E, psmbM 1396 5323 J Schmidt 3 3! 40 2-2 9 126 7-9 I2'O F 1397 756 305 III 569 d'A 3 32 49 2- 9 8 95 7'3 I2'O vF, vS, IE 1398 ... \\ innecke, Block 3 32 58 2'53 116 477 I2'0 cB, cL, R, vmbM 1399 748 2569 ... ... 3 33 7 2-30 125 54-9 irg , vB, pL, psbM, rr * 1400 747 2567 11593 3 33 '3 27O 109 87 11-9 cB, pS, R, psmbM 1401 749 2568 III 247 ... 3 33 H 2'6l 113 iO'8 119 tF, vS, R 1402 ... ... LII 3 33 '5 2 7O 108 59-0 11-9 eF, vS, R I43 ... ... ... LII 3 33 17 262 112 51-0 119 vF, tS, neb * 1404 75 2571 ... ... 3 33 30 2-29 126 3-2 1 1-9 vB, pL, R, psmbM * 1405 ... LI 3 33 4 277 105 59-0 119 eF,pL,mEi5o ,glbM,FstiQV 1406 75i 2572 ... ... 3 33 5 2-41 121 46'4 11-9 F, cL, vmE, ^glbM, * 7 np 1407 752 2570 I 107 ... 3 33 54 270 109 2'I 1 1-9 vB, L, R. srmbMN 1408 5324 ... J Schmidt 3 34 o 22 9 125 58-9 11-9 F 1409 753 304 III 263 ... 3 34 4 34 91 45-6 11-9 eF, stellar or IE 1410 754 ... ... LdR 3 34 4 3-04 9i 45 11-9 Makes D neb with h 304 Pos o 1411 755 2573 ... ... 3 34 5 2'OI 134 33'3 irg B, pS, R, smbM 1412 757 2574 ... ... 3 34 37 253 116 40-1 irS F, S, E, gbM, * sf 2 1413 ... ... ... LI 3 34 4 2 7 6 106 2-9 1 1-3 eF, vS, R, IbM 1414 ... ... LH 3 34 47 2-63 112 IO'9 11-8 eF, pS, mE o, bMN 1415 759 2575 II 267 3 34 5 262 113 07 II 8 pB, S, IE, pglbM, *sf ' 1416 1417 758 306 II 455 Mu II d'A 3 34 54 3 35 i 2-61 2-98 i'3 3'9 95 93 li* n-8 eF, S, R, * 8-6 n 2' pF, pL, IE, IbM, * sf J I 1418 760 307 II 45 6 d'A 3 35 !9 298 95 11-2 is* vF, S, E, * n sf i' 1419 761 25/6 3 35 30 ' +2-23 127 58-6 -ii-8 pF, P S, R, psbM ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. H Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Rittht Ascension, iSCo'o. Anmuil Preces- sion, 1880. Xorth Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. "f, 1420 5325 ... ... d'A h m s 3 35 46 + 2-95 96 184 -117 F, vS, * 13 p 1421 762 2577 II 291 ... 3 35 57 2'SO 103 56-9 117 F, cL, mE o, r 1422 ... ... ... LII 3 36 17 263 112 8'9 117 eF, pS, E 80 1423 ... ... Sw V 3 36 '8 2'94 96 49-4 117 ccF, S, R, v diffic 1424 763 ... ... I/IK 3 36 19 2-98 95 n 117 vF, Ik ic- 1 1 up 1425 764 ... II 852 ... 3 36 3 2-44 I2O 21'2 117 F, pL, iR, gbil 1426 765 2578 III 248 ... 3 36 42 2-62 "2 33'4 117 pF, S, IE, bM 1427 7 66 2579 ... 3 36 58 2-29 125 51-0 117 pF, S, R, psrubM 1428 5326 ... J Schmidt 3 37 o 2-29 125 36-4 117 F 1429 ... ... LII 3 37 5 2-98 95 '0 11-6 eF, vS,Eo, gbMN. f of 2 143 ... ... LII 3 37 9 271 1 08 40-8 11-6 eF, S, E 20, sbMN 1431 5327 ... ... m 91 3 37 23 3 '12 87 37 n-6 eF, pL, iK I43 2 H33 767 2580 ... Henry A 426 3 37 3 3 37 38 3'55 r88 66 5 137 406 11-6 i r6 eF, vL, dif (M'lja Plejadum) vB, L, pmE, vsvmbM* 10 t '434 ... ... Mu II 3 37 40 2-88 100 7-8 u-6 eF, S, R, * 8-5 f 25', n 3' '435 436 768 769 2581 ::: Tempel A 562 3 37 52 3 38 8 3'54 2-26 66 40 126 34-2 116 u-6 vF, vL, dif (Mcrope) $, vB, pmK, pgbM t H37 770 2582 ... 3 38 20 2-27 126 18-0 u-6 F, vL, R, glbM 1438 ... ... ... OSt I 3 38 4 2-60 113 26-8 11-5 eF, mK, X, * 10 f i' 1439 771 2584 in 249 3 38 43 262 112 21 7 "5 F, pS, gpmbM 1440 773 2583 ii 45 8 ... 3 38 44 270 108 43-5 11-5 pB, pS, R, smbM * 13 1441 772 11597 ... 3 38 45 .? 99 94 3' 9 IT'S vF. S. iK, * 12 f 1442 774 ... 11594 ... 3 38 46 268 109 41-9 11-5 pB, vS, bM (? = II 458) * 1443 ... ... T V 3 3S 5 2'99 94 28 5 vF, nfII 5 97 444 775 308 VIII 80 ... 3 38 52 4'49 37 46 3 11-5 Cl of ab 30 st 12. ..14 1445 ... ... ... Mull 3 38 58 2-87 100 17-8 "5 vF, S, R, *9 np 2' 1446 ... ... ... Dreyer(R),T V 3 39 o 2'99 94 30-5 11-5 eF, f II 597 '447 ... ... ... LII 3 39 3 2-89 99 288 "'5 vF, S, R.neb? *7'8f 3' 1448 776 2585 ... ... 3 39 5 1-98 '35 5'3 11-5 pB, L, vmE 222 1449 5328 ... d'A 3 39 5 299 94 347 11-5 vF, vS, vlE 1450 ... ... Sw V, St I 3 39 8 2-89 99 40-4 n-5 cF, pS. R (? D. dist o'-4) 145' 5329 ... d'A 3 39 10 299 94 30-6 11-5 vF, vS, 1 1-) 1452 777 ... 11459 ... 3 39 12 270 109 0-4 "5 F, R, IbM "453 778 39 1155 ... 3 39 29 2'99 94 24-6 "S pB, S, R, * 17 M. * 1454 ... ... Mu II 3 39 40 2-65 in 78 11-5 vF, eS, R, (? * ), * 9-5 sp 3' H55 ... ... ... LII 3 39 47 2-69 109 4-8 "'5 vF, S, IE 30, sbMN 1456 ... ... ... J. G. Lolise 3 39 54 3-52 67 52-5 11-5 iD#io-i2, comp. nebulous 1 (130, 9") 1457 779 2586 ... 3 39 57 i'97 '35 5'4 "'S pF, pL, eE 42, TgpmbM 1458 ... ... LII 3 40 4 2-70 108 407 1 1-4 vF, vS, R, O ? neb ? 1459 ... ... o a i 3 40 45 + 2-54 "5 577 -1 1-4 6F,p8,gbM of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 5' No. 8.0, J. n. W. II. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. & 1460 1461 780 78l 2587 2588 II 460 Schiinfcld li in s 3 4i o 3 42 3 s + 2-24 274 o / 127 7-9 1 06 49-4 -II-4 113 V, S, E, *att pB, S, IE, mbMN 1462 5330 in 92 3 42 54 3-20 83 28 I I -2 vF, S, vlE 1463 1464 782 2589 BwY 3 43 33 3 44 5i I'M 2-76 '5 !4'5 105 48-6 112 II '2 cF, S, R, glbM, am 7 B st pF, S, R, 2 st nr 1465 ... Sw V 3 44 5 1 + 377 57 55'0 in pF, pS, R, pB * nr p 1466 783 2590 ... ... 3 45 15 - 0-36 162 6-6 in pF, pS, iR, glbM, * 7 f 146? Mull 3 45 15 + 2-89 99 16-5 ITO eF, vS, R, *9S4' 1468 ... ... StXII 3 45 20 294 96 46-2 1:1*1 vF, vS, R, bM 1469 ... ... ... Sw III 3 45 33 5-88 21 47-5 iro vF, vS, R, B * nr 1470 MU II 3 46 27 2-89 99 25-5 II eF, S, E o 1471 ... LI 3 46 35 276 i5 49'5 iro vF, vS, E 45 1472 ... OSt I 3 46 35 2-90 98 59'5 II'O vF, cS, stell N, ist of 3 1473 784 2592 ... ... 3 4^ 49 O'22 '58 38-4 iro cF, pL, R, gvlbM H74 533' ... n93 3 46 58 3-27 79 5i iro vF, S, R H75 ... LII 3 47 21 2 90 98 32-5 10-9 eF, eS, R, * 14 np 4' 1476 785 2591 ... ... 3 47 35 1-96 134 56-8 10-9 cF, S, E 90, gbM 1477 ... ... OSt I 3 47 35 2-90 98 59'5 IO'9 eF, vS, 2nd of 3 1478 ... ... OSt I 3 47 35 2-90 98 57'5 10-9 eF, vS, 3rd of 3 H79 ... ... ... Mull 3 47 4 286 ioo 37-5 10-9 eF, S, E, p of 2 1480 ... Mu II 3 47 52 2-86 100 40 5 10-9 eF, S, iR, f of 2, * 10 f 30- 1481 786 2593 ... ... 3 48 19 2-64 no 52-5 10-8 eF, S, R, 2 B st f, p of 2 1482 787 2594 111962 ... 3 48 28 2 64 no 55-0 io-8 F, S, vlE, 2 st 10 nr, f of 2 1483 1484 788 789 2595 2596 ... A 427? A 428? 3 48 31 3 49 9 I-8 3 2'2I 137 53-9 127 24-3 10-8 10-8 cF, pL, R, vglbM vF, L, E, vgvlbM H85 ... ... SwIII 3 49 58 6-31 19 21-5 iO'6 eF, pS, R 1486 ... LII 3 50 48 2'6l 112 13-3 IO'6 eF, TS, R 1487 790 2597 ... A 480 3 51 4 203 132 467 iO'6 pB, pL, R, gbM, 2 st A 1488 791 ... ... Markree Cat. 3 52 i 3'44 71 SO-I 10-5 * 12 inv in Neb (Auw 19) 1489 ... Mull 3 52 4 2-67 109 37'3 10-5 eF, pS, E 190 1490 792 2599 ... ... 3 S 2 23 0-48 156 257 io'6 pB, S, vlE, pmbM 1491 793 ... 1258 Engolhardt 3 5 2 5i 4-48 39 4'9 10-5 vB, S, JF, bM, r, *inv 1492 794 2598 ... 3 53 o 2-25 125 51-8 10-5 vF, vS, R 1493 795 2600 A 438 3 53 6 1-87 136 369 10-5 F, cL, R, TglbM 1494 796 2601 ... 3 53 36 175 139 187 10-5 F, L, R, vgvlbM, 3 st n 1495 1496 797 798 2602 310 ... ... 3 53 47 3 53 47 172 4'55 '34 53' 37 45'8 10-5 10-4 eF, S, IE 90, vgvlbM Cl, segment of a ring 1497 5332 ... ... St VIII 3 53 49 3'55 67 15-8 10-4 eF, vS, iR, mbM 1498 799 VII 3 3 53 52 2-82 102 25-5 10-4 Cl, S, C 1499 1500 800 2603 ... Barnard A 369? 3 54 19 3 54 34 3-9I + i'57 53 58-5 142 43-6 IO'4 IO'4 vF, vL, Ens, dif F, vS, R, pnibM, * 8 np 5 2 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Rigl.t Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. K 1501 So: IV 53 ... li m s 3 54 59 + 5'H o / 29 27-9 -I0'3 O, pB, pS, TIE, i' diam 1502 802 VII 47 ... 3 55 10 5^3 28 39 I0'3 Cl, pEi, cC, iF 1503 803 2604 ... 3 55 25 0^46 156 25-7 iO'4 eF, pS, R, # 10 np 1504 ... ... ... StI 3 55 35 2-88 99 43 2 10-3 eF, S, R, gbM 'SOS ... OStI 3 55 35 288 99 42-2 10-3 eF, S, R, gbM 1506 804 2605 ... ... 3 56 45 i'55 142 58-1 10-2 eeeF, S, R, bet 2 st 12 and 13 1507 805 ... II2 79 ... 3 57 20 3-02 92 35' 10-2 vF, pL, mE, vlbM, er 1508 5333 ... St VIII 3 57 21 361 64 58-6 lO'I vF, vS, E, bM, r 1509 ... ... ... Sw V, St I 3 57 29 2-84 101 33-8 10-2 vF, vS, IE, F*nrp ISIO 806 2606 ... ... 3 59 o 1-97 133 47'6 lO'I F, pL, R, vgmbM I5II 807 2608 ... ... 3 59 3 0-22 158 1-4 IO'I pB, pS, mE I2I '5, gbM ISI2 808 2607 ... A 466 3 59 20 I'97 133 44'4 IO'O $, B, cL, R, bM, rr 1513 ISH 'SIS 809 810 Sir 3" 2609 VII 60 IV 69 A 348 3 59 36 4 o 30 4 o 39 4-42 376 1-45 40 51-8 59 35'9 144 29-4 IO'O IO'O 9-9 CI, L, vEi, pC, st vL * gm in neb 3' diam B, L, vmE 10, bM t 1516 812 2610 III 499 ... 4 i 24 2-88 99 12-4 9-9 eeF, S, E, psmbM, er "S'7 ... ... StXIII 4 37 3-24 8 1 43'6 9'8 vF, vS, E, r, *9,iosf 1518 813 - 2611 ... ... 4 > 44 2-61 in 33-0 9'8 B, L, pmE, gbM, *8sp 1519 ... ... T landV 4 I 50 + 2-70 107 34-1 9'8 vF, S, IE, vS * inv 1520 814 2615 ... ... 428 -2-03 167 13-0 9-9 Cl, pL, IRi, st 9-10 1521 815 2612 ... ... 4 2 10 + 262 in 25'6 9'8 pB, E, bM IS22 816 2613 ... ... 4 2 35 >'53 143 27 98 eF, vS, E, vlbM IS23 817 2614 ... 4 2 48 1-44 144 28-6 98 vF, E 1524 ... OStI 4 3 35 2-89 99 9'9 97 eF.pS, R,gbM) Dneb IS^S ... ... OStI 4 3 35 2-89 99 9'9 97 eF, pS, R, gbM) 34, o''S 1526 SiS 2617 ... ... 449 o-43 156 12-6 97 eF, vS, R, glbM 1527 819 2616 ... 4 4 18 1-76 138 159 97 pB, pS, E 77, vsmbMRN 1528 820 ... VII 61 ... 4 4 37 4-52 39 7'2 96 Cl, L, vRi, cC 1529 821 2619 ... 4 5 33 075 153 i6'i 9-6 vF, S, R, gbM 153 5334 ... ... T I 4 5 42 7'47 15 3-2 9'4 pB,L I53 1532 533 822 823 824 2620 2621 2622 ... A 6OO 4 6 35 4 6 40 4 6 51 2-30 2-30 i'3 123 12-6 123 14-1 146 29-3 9'5 9'5 9'5 pB, pL, R, bM, np of 2 B, vL, vmE 32, psmbM vB, vL, R, smbM, 2st 10 nf t 534 825 2623 ... ... 470 0-75 153 9-4 9'5 F, S, R, vS * Jd sf IS35 1536 826 827 2618 2625 IV 26 4 7 44 484 279 1-27 103 5-8 145 50-4 9'4 9'4 O, vB, S, R, ps, vsbM, r vF, R, pL, TlbM t 1537 828 2624 ... 4 8 18 2'34 121 54-7 9'3 vB, pS, IE, psvmbM 1538 StI 4 8 35 279 103 35-6 9'3 eF, vS, R, gbM 1539 5335 ... m 94 4 9 25 366 63 35 9-2 vF, vS, gbM 1540 829 2626 ... ... 4 9 33 2-42 118 50-3 9-2 vF, vS, E, gvlbM, r iS4i 5336 ... ... m 95 4 9 48 + 3-08 8932 -9'2 vF, S of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 53 No. G.C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Pieces- sion,i88o Summary Description. H '542 5337 m 96 li in s 4 9 51 + 3^7 85 34' // -92 vF, S, E '543 830 2627 ... 4 9 59 1-17 148 5'6 9-2 B, pL, E, smbMN = * 1 1 1544 5338 ... TI 4 10 10 20-13 4 3'3 88 vF, vS '545 1546 '547 S3' 832 2628 VIII 85 LI 4 10 25 4 li 38 4 II 40 4'49 1-28 2-68 40 5-7 146 25-0 108 13-6 9-1 9-1 Cl, pRi, 1C, stL pB,lE, gbMEN,*p pF, pS, iR (?C1 or neb w st inv) 1548 833 3'2 ... 4 II 46 3-96 53 25-8 9-0 Cl, vL, IRi.lC, st 10.. .12 '549 834 2629 ... ... 4 12 9 131 145 55'8 9-1 B, pS, R 1550 835 ... ... d'A 4 12 21 3'n 87 56-2 9-0 vF, S, R, * 13 nr '55' 836 ... 11464 ... 4 12 23 3-10 88 55-6 9-0 F, vS, R, probably = 835 * '552 837 313 III 490 4 13 1 3-05 91 2-3 8-9 cF, pS, IE, rgbM, *n sp '553 838 2630 ... 4 13 " 1-29 146 7-8 9-0 vB, pS, R, gmbM, am 3 st 1554 5339 ... ... Strove, d'A 4 '3 33 3'49 70 49-0 8-9 !!.' var, S, R, Nn^ * 13 * '555 839 ... ... Hind 4 13 48 3'49 70 48-8 8-9 ! ! ! vF, S, variable (Avrw 20) * '556 840 2631 ... 4 13 57 + 1-62 140 30-2 8-9 cF, S, R, vglbM 1557 841 2633 ... ... 4 14 i -035 1 60 46-4 9-0 Cl, vlC, ab 20 sc st '558 842 2632 ... ... 4 14 56 + 1-86 135 22-0 8-8 pF, S, E, gbM 1559 843 2634 ... ... 4 IS 56 0-70 153 7'8 8-8 vB,vL,mE,vgpmbM, * I4attn 1560 ... ... TIX 4 16 3 671 1 8 25-0 8-7 vF, L, E, * 9-3 sp 1561 ... LI 4 16 38 2-72 106 11-3 8-7 vF, vS, IE 1 70', glbM, * 8 p 6" 1562 ... ... LI 4 16 40 2-73 1 06 6-3 87 vF, eS, R, glbM 1563 1564 ... ... ... LI LI 4 16 40 4 16 40 i 2'73 2'73 106 4-3 106 4-3 87 8-7 eF, vS, R, IbM) eF, vS, R, IbM) 1565 ... ... LI 4 16 40 2'73 106 6-3 8-7 eF, pS, IE 1566 844 2635 ... A 338?? 4 16 52 i'34 145 16-6 87 B, vL, rg,svinl)M,i5'din RA 1567 845 2636 ... 4 i? 9 171 138 35'4 8-7 F, S, R, bM 1568 ... ... ... Sw V 4 17 14 3-05 91 4-8 8-6 eF, vS, R, nearly bet 2 tt 1569 847 ... II768 4 17 36 5-62 25 28-1 8-5 pB, S,1E, bNM, #9-5 n i' '570 '57' '572 846 848 849 2637 2638 2639 ... : 4 i? 42 4 17 46 4 17 59 1-92 1-91 2-03 133 47'5 133 57'0 13 55'' 8-6 8-6 8-6 F, S, R, gbM vF, S, R, gbM, * nf pF, S, R, * 13 nf i' '573 ... ... TIX 4 18 16 7-03 17 4' 8-4 vF, S, *9'5 f '574 850 2640 ... ... 4 19 13 1-19 147 I7-9 8'5 pB, S, R, pgbM, 28 st sf '575 Mull 4 19 17 285 100 25-2 8-5 vF, pS, R, * 9-5 s 2' 1576 851 314 Ill 587 4 19 24 2'99 93 57'0 8'5 eF, bM, bet 2 st '577 ... ... SwIII 4 19 39 2-85 100 26-0 8-5 vF, pL, R, IbM, * nr s 1578 852 2641 ... ... 4 20 12 i'53 141 55'2 8-4 pF, S, R, bM '579 1580 853 5340 315 1217 St VIII 4 21 3 4 21 25 3-92 2-96 55 i'9 95 296 8-3 8'3 pB, vL, iR, mbM, * 8 350, 2' vF, vS, R, r t 1581 854 2642 4 21 37 1-32 i4S 15-8 8-3 F, S, E, glbM 1582 855 ... VIII 70 ... 4 22 9 + 4-23 46 27-6 -8-2 Cl, vL, pRi, 1C, stL 54 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEK, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 'A h m s s 1583 ... ... ... LI 4 22 40 + 268 IO7 56'! -8-2 F, vS, R, sbMN 1584 ... LI 4 22 40 2-68 107 51-1 8'2 F, eS, R, sbMST IS85 856 2643 ... ... 4 22 58 i -96 132 277 8-2 pF,S, R, gbM, *I2, 287-8 1586 857 ... d'A 4 23 5 3-05 90 50-1 8-2 vF, iF, vlbM, bet * & * 14 IS87 858 316 IIS 4 23 28 3-08 89 38-8 8-1 F, pS, R, r, p of D neb 1588 859 317 Ilg ... 4 23 32 3-08 89 38-6 8-1 F, vS, R, r, f of D neb 1589 860 38 117 ... 4 23 33 3-09 89 26-6 81 F, pL, IE 132, *42, 80" IS90 5341 d'A 4 23 38 3-23 82 400 8-1 F, S, *i2nf IS9I 86 1 2644 ... ... 4 23 49 2'45 117 0-8 8-1 pF, pS, R, gbM IS92 862 2645 4 23 53 2-44 117 16-0 8-1 vF, vS 1593 5342 ... ... ni97 4 23 56 3'o8 89 44 8-1 vF IS94 SwV 4 24 17 2'94 96 6-5 8-1 vF, pS 1595 863 2646 ... ... 4 24 25 171 138 7-1 8-1 vF, S, R, bM 1596 864 2648 ... 4 24 35 1-31 145 20-3 8-1 B, pL, mE 15, smbM, p of 2 1597 ... ... OSt I 4 24 35 2-82 101 35-0 8-0 eF, vS, R, gbM 1598 865 2647 ... 4 24 36 1-71 138 5'4 8-1 F, S, R, bM IS99 ... StXII 4 24 43 2-97 94 53'5 8-0 vF, vS, R, vlbM 1600 866 3>9 I 158 ... 4 24 45 2-96 95 23-4 8-0 pB, pL, R, gmbM 1601 f 867 = ^5343 } - ... Ld R, d'A 4 24 46 2-96 95 21-9 8-0 vF, vS 1602 870 2649 ... ... 4 24 48 1-30 145 220 Si eF, pL, IE, f of 2 1603 868 ... ... LclR 4 24 55 2-96 95 24-0 8-0 vF, vS 1604 ... ... Sw VI 4 24 56 2'95 95 39'9 8-0 eF, S, R, bet * and D * 1605 871 ... VI 26 4 24 59 430 45 3'8 8-0 Cl, vF, pS, C, st eS 1606 869 ... ... LdR 4 25 5 2-96 95 21-0 8-0 eF 1607 ... ... ... StXII 4 25 7 2'97 94 45'8 So F, S, R, IbM 1608 S344 ... ... LdR* 4 25 15 3'o8 89 35'5 8-0 pF, cS, * 12 m 2' n 1609 872 111585 d'A 4 25 47 2-97 94 39'6 7'9 vF.eS, *i745"n 1610 ... ... LII 4 25 49 2-97 94 53' 7'9 eF, vS, R, bMN 1611 873 111586 4 26 10 2-98 94 35'8 7'9 eF, S, E 90 1612 ... ... ... StXII 4 26 16 2-98 94 28-3 7'9 vF, vS, R, gmbM 1613 ... ... ... stxn 4 26 29 2-98 94 33'8 7'9 F, vS, R, mbM 1614 ... ... ... SwIII 4 27 38 288 98 53'2 7'8 pF, S, R, IbM 1615 ... ... StIX 4 27 49 3-5i 70 20-5 7'7 vF, vS, R, IbM, vS * inv 1616 874 2650 ... 4 28 20 1-88 134 0-5 7-8 F, S, E, vglbM 1617 87S 2651 A 339?? 4 28 34 1-32 144 54'2 7'8 B, L.inE io6,vg, vsmbMN' 5" 1618 876 320 11524 ... 4 29 7 3-00 93 26-6 77 F, S, iF, IbM, 2 st sf 1619 ... ... Sw VI 4 29 16 2-96 95 7 4 3 77 eeF, S, R 1620 877 321 11514 ... 4 29 28 3-06 90 25-8 7-6 vF, pL, mE 140, B*nf 1621 ... ... ... Sw VI 4 29 3" 2-96 95 16-0 7-6 eF, S, R, IbM 1622 ( 878 = t 881 ... ... Ld R, d'A 4 29 35 + 3-00 93 28-6 -7'6 vF, S, * 20 p 5', II 524 p of Nelulce and Clusters of Stars. 55 No. Cr.C. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O 'A 11623 OStI li m s 4 29 40 + 277 / 103 49-8 H -7'6 eF, vS, R, gbMN 1624 879 ... V 49 ... 4 29 48 4-56 39 50'2 7'6 F, cL, iF, 6 or 7 st + nob 1625 8So 322 ... ... 4 3 7 3-00 93 35'8 7-6 f vF, E 141, ebM,F*iitt Dp, 1626 ... ... LII 4 30 19 2 96 95 16-8 76 eF, vS, R, * 8 np 1627 1628 ... ... Sw VI 4 30 38 Sw VI 4 30 41 2-96 + 2-96 95 9'5 94 59'5 rs 7-5 eF, pL, R, 2 st sf, s of 2 vF, pS, mEns, n of 2 1629 882 2653 ... ... 4 3' H -076 162 8-1 7'6 vF, pL, R, glbM 1630 ... ... LII 4 3' 47 4 2-64 109 1 1-8 7'5 eF, eS, R 1631 883 2652 ... ... 4 32 20 2'6O no 55-6 7'4 Neb. No description 1632 ... ... Mu II 4 32 28 2-86 99 437 7'4 eF, vS, R 1633 884 323 Ill 952 4 32 56 3'23 82 56-3 7'4 eF, S, R, * 8 sp, p of D neb 1634 885 324 HI 953 4 32 37 3-23 82 57-0 7'4 eF, vS, f of D neb 1635 886 325 IIS'5 4 33 i 306 90 49-6 7'4 F, S, R, bM,*nnf 12- 5 1636 887 ' 326 = 12654 } 11522 4 33 57 2-S8 98 52-8 7'3 vF, pS, R, vgbM, r, * nf l' 1637 1638 888 890 327 I 122 II525 d'A 4 34 26 4 3t 33 3-01 3'3 93 7'8 92 47 7-2 7'2 cB, L, R, vgbM F, pL, IE t 1639 889 2655 ... 4 34 37 2-69 107 i6'i 7-2 eF, vS, R, bet 2 st 1640 OSt I 4 34 4 2-60 no 41-6 7-2 vF, pS, E 40, gbM 1641 891 2656 4 35 30 0-27 156 4-8 7-2 Cl, pL, pRi, pmC, st n...i6 1642 892 d'A 4 35 45 3'8 89 397 7' F, R,Cometary,Awith 2 st 18, f 1643 893 328 III 588 ... 4 36 Si 2-95 95 35'0 7-0 eF, vS, iR, bM 1644 894 2657 ... 4 37 7 '2i 156 27-9 ri F, S, R, gbM 1645 5345 ... d'A 4 37 10 2'95 95 437 7-0 vF, pS, R (h 328 np) 1646 895 329 11523 ... 4 37 4' 2-88 98 47'2 7-0 F, vS, iR, bM, * 7 np 1647 896 1648 ... VIII 8 Sw III 4 37 55 4 38 10 3'5 + 2-88 71 n-4 98 44'3 6-9 69 Cl, vL, stL, sc eeF, pS, v diffic, II 523 sp 1649 897 2660 4 38 37 -0-20 159 5-1 7-0 F, pS, R, gbM 1650 ... LI 4 38 40 4271 106 9-5 69 vF, pS, E o, bMN 1651 898 1652 899 2662 2661 4 38 42 4 38 44 -o'53 -0-18 160 51-5 158 56-4 7-0 7-0 pF, L, vlE, vglbM vF, S, R, glbM 1653 900 II 526 4 3 s 45 + 3-02 92 39'i 6-9 F, cS, R, IbM 1654 StXII 4 38 45 302 92 20-5 69 F, S, R, IbM, r?pof 2 1655 ... J G Lohso 4 38 55 3'55 69 2O'O 6-9 pB, R, gbM, * 10 s 1656 901 33 .- 4 39 i 2'95 95 23-4 6-9 eF, iF ? 1657 StXII 4 39 4 3'O2 92 2O'O 6-9 Fainter but larger than pone 1658 i 902 2658 4 39 29 I'95 131 45'I 69 F, pS, pmE, glbM 1659 903 33i HI 589 4 39 35 2-96 95 2-6 6-8 pF. pS, iE 90 , bM 1660 904 2659 ... ... 4 39 38 1-95 131 469 6-8 vF, S, IK, glbM 1661 StXII 4 40 5 +3-02 92 185 -6-8 vF, vS, bM Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. t 1662 1663 90S 906 332 VII I VIII 7 ... h m s 4 4 45 4 40 45 + 3-3I 336 o / 79 I9-3 77 6-1 -6-7 6-7 Cl of L & S 6C st Cl, IRi, st L & S 1664 V>7 ... VIII 59 ... 4 41 2 4-27 46 33'3 67 Cl, IRi, 1C, pL 1665 908 333 II 457 4 41 24 2-95 95 4i-2 6-7 eF, pL, R, IbM 1666 ... SwV 4 41 39 2-92 96 49-1 66 vF, pS, R 1667 ... ... ... StXIII 4 41 47 2'93 96 34-2 6-6 pF, pS, R, r? 1668 909 2663 ... ... 4 42 o 1*1 135 2-1 6-6 eF, R, att to * 14 1669 910 2664 ... 4 42 20 0-24 156 4-1 67 eF, S, R 1670 911 ... Ill 501 4 42 40 301 93 0-3 6-5 rF, vS 1671 ... ... ... SwV 4 43 9 3-05 91 0-9 6'5 pF, pS, R 1672 912 2665 A 296 ? ? 4 43 32 + 0'93 149 30-1 6-5 B, L, smbMN 1673 913 2667 4 43 35 040 160 40 66 yF, S, att to * 10 1674 1675 )... ... J G Lohse 4 43 56 + 3^3 66 20-0 6-4 Two F neb in same field 1676 914 2669 ... ... 4 44 19 -0-23 '59 4'5 6-5 vF, pL, iR, r 1677 ... SwV 4 44 26 + 2-96 95 2-4 6-4 pF, pL, IE 1678 915 ... 111502 4 44 32 301 92 520 6-4 vF.S 1679 916 2666 ... ... 4 44 39 2-28 122 12-8 6-4 vB, L, iR, 4 st inv t68o 917 2668 ... 4 44 42 1-67 138 3'5 6-4 vF, S, R, r or st inv 1681 ... .. ... StIX 4 44 58 2-94 96 2-6 6-4 vF, S, R, vlbM 1682 919 ... H527 d'A 4 45 20 3-00 93 27 6'3 vF, vS, II 528 f 12' , * 93 4'"5 1683 918 ... ... MR 4 45 24 300 93 15-8 6'3 vF, R 1684 (920 = \9"- 1924 334 11528 ... 4 45 32 3'03 93 207 6'3 pF, pS, R, bM, *9, 225 1685 922 ... ... LdR 4 45 38 3-00 93 8-7 6-3 F 1686 ... ... ... LI 4 45 40 2-72 105 35-2 6'3 eF, vS, mE 30 1687 923 2670 ... ... 4 46 9 2 21 124 10-4 6-3 vF, S, R, TglbM 1688 925 2671 ... ... 4 46 19 0-88 ISO 2'I 6-3 pB, pL, iR, pgmbM 1689 ... ... ... SwV 4 46 47 293 96 33'9 6-2 pB, pS, IE 1690 926 335 ... 4 47 6 3-10 88 35-8 62 vF, rS, am vS st, L * sp 1691 5346 ... ... St VIII 4 47 >9 3'"4 86 57-8 6-2 F, S, #11 inv 1692 ... ... OStI 4 47 4 + 2-59 no 47-1 6-2 eF, vS, R 1693 927 2672 ... ... 4 48 23 -0-34 159 35'2 6-2 F, S, R 1694 ... StX 4 48 23 + 2-96 94 52-8 60 vF, vS, R, sbM 1695 928 2673 ... 4 48 3 -o-35 '59 37'i 6'2 F, S,R 1696 929 2674 ... 4 48 47 -0-15 158 27-4 6'i vF, E, vlbM 1697 93 2675 ... ... 4 49 2 O'2O 158 47'5 6-1 9, pB, L, R, rr 1698 93i 2677 ... 4 49 42 -0-30 159 207 61 pB, pS, R, glbM 1699 Ld R, Sw VI 4 5 i + 2-96 94 58-8 6-0 eeF, pS, R, bet 2 st, n of 932 1700 932 336 IV 32 ... 4 5 2 + 2-96 95 5'3 -6-0 cB, S, mbM * of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 57 No. o. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Riglit Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Dietince, i86o'o. Annual Precea- "ion. 1880 Summary Description. | O ^ h m s s o / it 1701 933 2676 ... 4 5 25 + 2'33 120 6'2 -5'9 F, S, vlE, glbM, * io, 75" sf 1702 934 2680 ... A 73? 4 5 27 -0-44 '60 55 6-0 Cl, vF, S 1703 935 2678 ... ... 4 5 49 + 0-87 149 58-0 5'9 F,L, R, vglbM, *att 1704 936 2683 ... 4 5 54 -0'43 159 59-2 6-0 F, pS, IE, r 1705 937 2679 ... ... 4 5' 9 + I'34 143 35'2 59 pF, S, R, pmbM 1706 938 2682 ... ... 4 5' IS 0-54 '53 13-5 59 F, pS, R, vglbM 1707 939 338 ... ... 4 5 1 6 3^5 81 587 5'8 S, R, rrr I 7 08 9+0 337 ... 4 5' 32 475 37 I9-9 5'8 Cl, vL, pRi, 1C, stL and S 1709 944 ... ... LdR 4 51 36 306 90 41-1 5-8 vF, vS, np II 516 1710 ... ... ... LI 4 5' 40 + 272 105 30-9 5-8 vF, vS, R, bMN, * 13 inv I7II 94i 2684 ... A 76? 4 51 45 -0-47 160 13-0 59 $, B, S, iR, rrr, st 14 1712 942 2685 4 5' 46 -o-37 '59 398 5-9 Cl, pB, S 1713 943 339 II 516 4 5' 47 + 306 90 417 5-8 F, S, R, bit 1714 945 2686 ... 4 5 2 o 0-04 '57 89 59 vB, S, E or bi-JJ, bM, sp of 2 1715 946 2687 ... 4 52 3 005 '57 7'8 5'9 vF, S, R, sbM, a st nr, nf of 2 1716 947 2681 ... 4 52 '6 2-59 ' io 347 5'8 pF, pL, R, glbM 1717 949 ... LdR 4 52 3-06 90 28 5'8 np h 340 (? F * ) 1718 950 2688 ... 4 52 20 O'O2 157 167 5-8 F, pS, R, vglbM 1719 948 340 d'A 4 52 26 306 90 27-9 58 pF, S, iR. pslbM 1720 95' d'A 4 52 37 289 98 4-0 57 pF, pL, 1LM, h 341 nr 1721 ... ... Barnard, Sw III 4 52 40 -t-2'82 IOI 2O'6 57 vF, vS, R 1722 952 2689 ... 4 S 2 42 -0-37 '59 37'2 5-8 Cl, pF, S, R, 2nd of 3 1723 ... ... T V, Barnard 4 52 50 + 282 IO! II'5 57 F, bet 2 st 9, 10 n & s, 3rd * f 1724 5347 ... G- Riimker 4 52 53 4-56 40 42-4 57 Cl, vS, st + neb? 1725 ... ... Barnard, Sw III 4 52 55 2-82 ioi 209 57 eF, vS, R 1726 953 341 ... ... 4 52 59 + 2-89 97 580 57 F, R, *I3. s 1727 954 2690 ... 4 53 ' -036 '59 34'i 5'8 Cl, pB, pS, pmE, st 12 1728 ... Barnard, Sw III 4 53 5 + 282 ioi 206 57 vF, vS, R 1729 955 Ill 503 d'A 4 53 13 299 93 35'' 57 vF, pL, 2B st v nr 1730 Sw V, St I 4 53 "3 270 106 2-1 57 jF, pS, IE. bet 2 Fst (0 St 1 D, A 10") 1731 956 2691 ... ... 4 53 23 + 0-04 '57 8-6 5-8 Cl, pL, IRi, 1C, st io... 1 5 1732 957 2694 ... ... 4 53 43 0-24 158 52-4 57 S, R, close * in M 1733 958 2693 ... 4 53 49 + O-07 156 537 57 eF, pS, R, gbM 1734 959 2695 ... 4 54 8 0-26 158 59'3 57 pB, L, R, gmbM 1735 960 2696 ... 4 54 19 + OOI 157 18-9 57 pF, pS, R, 2 st att J, 1736 961 2697 ... 4 54 19 O'I4 158 I7-3 57 B, R, r X '737 962 2698 ... 4 54 32 -0-34 159 24-2 57 vF, S, 1st of 4 , , I73S ... ... St I 4 54 40 4-265 108 21-8 5-6 vF, S, E 45 '739 ... StI 4 54 40 265 108 218 5-6 eF, vS, IE, in field with last 1740 965 342 d'A 4 54 41 +2'99 93 3' 8 -5'5 eF, vS, #12 sp i ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. Dr. J. L. E. DUEYER. A New General Catalogue No. G. C. j. ii. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 1741 ... StIX h m s 4 54 43 s + 2'97 94 27 ; g -5"6 vF, vS, vS escent pt inv 1742 5348 ... ... Ball (R) 4 54 45 + 299 93 3'4 5'6 vF, vS, 3-6 f h 342 1743 963 2699 ... A 114 4 54 49 -0-34 159 25-3 5'6 B, pL, R, gbM, r, 2nd of 4 1744 964 2692 ... ... 4 54 Si + 2-44 116 146 5-6 F, vL, vmE, rgvlbM '745 966 2702 ... ... 4 55 8 -0'34 159 23-2 5'6 F, S, 3rd of 4 1746 5349 ... ... d'A 4 55 9 I3-63 66 24-2 5'5 Cl, P 1747 967 2701 ... 4 55 '3 OOI 157 23-5 5-6 Cl, pS, IRi, st vS 1748 1749 968 969 2704 2703 ... 4 55 '4 4 55 17 -0'34 -0-17 159 25-1 158 24-4 5'6 5-6 pB, vS, R, 4th of 4 vF, R, p of 2 t 1750 970 VIII 43 4 55 19 + 3^3 66 33'3 5'5 Cl, stL, TCSC * 1751 1752 971 972 2705 :. d'A 4 55 '9 4 55 26 -0-46 + 2-88 160 2-0 98 26 8 5'6 5'5 eF, pL, iR F, pL, pmK, 2 or 3 st 1 1 nf '753 ... ... Sw V 4 55 30 + 2-99 93 33'2 5'5 eeF, pS, R, sf li 342 '754 973 2 ;c8 ... 4 55 37 -0-58 160 398 56 F, S, R, * 13 att, 135 1755 976 2706 ... A 167 4 55 37 -0-17 158 257 56 vB, pL, R, gbM, f of 2 1756 974 2707 ... ... 4 55 38 -0-35 159 27-4 56 vF, S, R "757 975 343 ... 4 55 45 + 2-96 94 55'6 5'5 vL dif neb in zigzags ? ? * 1758 977 ... VII 21 ... 4 55 56 3-63 66 25-4 5'4 Cl, pC, st L and S '759 978 2700 ... 4 56 6 2-04 128 55-0 5'5 vF, pL, vglbM 1760 1761 1762 979 980 981 2709 2710 HI 453 4 56 16 4 56 19 4 56 25 0-09 0-09 3'io 156 43'9 156 4 ri 88 34'5 5'5 5'5 5'4 rF, S, 3 rS st inv Cl, L, mC, *9 m vF, vS *t * 1763 1764 982 983 2711 2713 ... 4 56 32 4 5 6 42 + 0-10 0-09 156 372 157 54'6 5'5 5'5 vB, vL, vimK vF, S, R t 1765 984 2712 ... ... 4 56 52 + 0-63 152 14-2 5'4 rF, S, R, glbM 1766 985 2717 ... 4 57 15 -0-54 160 26-3 5-4 cF, S, gbM 1767 5062 (123) ... 4 57 18 -039 159 36-5 5'4 No tlcscr (in Xubec major) 1768 1769 1770 986 987 988 2718 2716 2715 ... A 169 4 57 22 4 57 30 4 57 40 -0-18 + 0-09 -O2I 158 28-1 156 39'9 158 377 5-4 F,S, R, gbM 5-4 B, L, iR, vsmb M * 10 5'4 Cl + neb, pL, pKi, st Il...l8 t 1771 989 2720 ... ... 4 57 48 10-51 153 207 5'4 vF, mK, glbM, #7-8 np 1772 990 2722 ... ... 4 57 49 O'42 159 460 5'4 pB, pS, iR, rr 1773 1774 1775 991 992 993 2721 *723 2725 ... ... 4 57 5 4 S 8 n 4 5 s 19 + 0'I I -003 -0-59 156 34 157 27-1 1 60 38-4 5'4 54 5'4 pl ; , pL, iR, 2 or 3 B st nr B, S, R, smbM,*+neb eF, pL, ili 1776 '777 1778 994 995 996 2724 2728 344 VIII 61 4 5S 23 4 58 28 4 5S 36 + 009 -1-56 + 4-04 156 38-0 164 297 53 8-3 5'3 5'4 5'2 vF, S, R, gb.M eF,E,*9 ;itt, f Cl, pC, IRi, iF, st L >779 997 ( 345 = 12714 } III 500 4 58 38 2-86 99 20-5 5'2 pB, S, R, gpmbM t 1780 ... ... OStI 4 58 40 + 2-61 109 38-6 -5'2 eF, eS, gbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 59 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Annual ' North Polar Ascension, Preces- , Distance, i86o'o. sion,i88o. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. S 1 * 1781 99 8 Ill 268 h m s 4 58 43 s + 2-64 108 22-9 // -53 eF, vS, stellar 1782 999 2727 4 58 44 -fc'39 159 363 5'3 $, pB, S, R, pmbM, rr 1783 IOOO 2726 .. ... 4 58 44 + 0-15 156 n-6 5*3 oB, L, R, vgpmbM, r 1784 IOOI 2719 ... 4 58 57 + 2-80 IO2 4'I 5'2 pB, pL, vlE, vgbM, am 8t 1785 IOO2 (147) ... 4 59 12 0-29 159 36 5'3 No description, in Nubee major 1786 1003 2729 ... 4 59 21 O'll 157 57-0 5'3 vB, pS, IE, vsvmbM * 9 1787 1004 2731 ... ... 4 59 5 2 + 0-17 156 2-7 5-2 Cl, vL, pEi 1788 1005 347 V 3 2 ... 4 59 57 + 2-99 93 327 5i JB, cL, R,bM^i 5 , 1 * IO, Is' 3 1 8, invinthenebj 1789 1006 2733 4 59 S 8 -0-93 162 5-6 5-2 vF, pS, R, vglbM 1790 1007 346 ... 5 o 13 + 472 38 7'i 5-0 CI, group of 8 or 9 st 10 1791 1008 2734 5 o 20 -054 160 21-8 5-2 eF, S, K 1792 1009 2730 A 531? 502; + 2*06 128 i r6 S'i vB, vL, mK 314, glbM, rr '793 IOIO 2736 5 3<"> -o'43 "59 45'4 5-2 F, S, K, glbM 1794 ... ... StI 5 o 40 + 2-64 108 21-6 5'i vF, eS, gbM(? = IIl268) 1795 IOII 2738 ... A 8( 5 o 59 -0-47 159 596 5'i F, pL, IE 1796 IOI2 2735 ... ... 5 ' i + 071 151 I9-5 5'i pF, pS, pmE, vglbM 1797 ... ... ... SwVI 5 i 3 2-89 98 125 S'o eeF, S, R, vF * up 1798 ... Barnard 5 i 7 4'49 42 31-2 5' S, Cl or Cl + neb J799 ... Sw VI 5 i 8 2-89 98 9'5 5-0 vF, vS, vlE 1800 1013 2732 ... 5 i 'I + 2-26 122 8'7 5-0 pB, pmE, gpmbM, * 13 f 1801 IOI4 2739 ... ... 5 i 34 -0'44 159 48-5 5i F, pL, R, vglbM, p of 2 1802 IOIS ... VIII 4I ... 5 i 44 + 3-65 66 4-8 4'9 Cl, st c sc 1803 1016 2737 ... ... 5 i 52 + i'54 139 45' 8 S'o F, S, R,TglbM, *llsf,?neb 1804 1017 2742 ... ... 5 i 52 -0'34 159 16-9 5-0 F, S, R, bM 1805 1018 2741 ... ^ 233? 522 + 0-13 156 18-1 5-0 B, vS, vsmbM, bt + neb 1806 1019 2745 ... ... S 2 32 0-16 158 ii'3 S'o pB, L, gbM 1807 IO2O 348 ... 5 2 38 + 3'45 73 39'6 4'9 Cl, pRi, st L & S 1808 1809 IO2I IO22 2740 2747 A 549 5 2 50 5 3 5 + 2-07 -0-45 127 41-8 159 49-2 49 4'9 B, L, E, psbM pF, S, R, gbM, 2nd of 2 t 1810 1023 2746 ... ^ 235 539 + 0-09 '56 34'3 4'9 cF, S, R, IbM, S f 1811 IO24 2743 ... 5 3 17 2'34 119 27-9 4'9 cF, S, IE, p of 2 1812 IO25 2744 ... ... 5 3 27 + 2-34 119 26-1 4-8 F, S, R, glbM, f of 2 1813 IO26 2752 ... ... 5 3 55 -59 1 60 30-7 4'9 vF, S, R, r 1814 IO27 2748 5 3 55 0-05 157 29-7 4'9 vF, R, s of 2 in Cl 1815 1028 2753 ... ... 5 3 56 -0-65 1 60 48-6 4'9 F, vS, R, vlbM, am st 1816 1029 2750 ... ... 5 3 59 0-05 157 27-0 4'9 vF, R, 2nd neb in Cl 1817 1030 349 VII 4 5 3 59 + 3-46 73 28-7 4'8 Cl, L, Ri, 1C, st H... 14 iSiS 1031 2749 ... A 236 5 4 2 + 0-08 156 37'i 4'9 (, vB, pL, R, vmC, rr 1819 ... ... Sw III 5 4 10 + 3-19 84 58-2 47 vF, S, R 1820 1032 2754 ... ... 5 4 22 0-05 157 26-8 -4-8 Cl, pL, Ri, C, iF 6o Dr. J. L. E. DREYEH, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. rr. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Animal Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h m 8 s o / n I82I ... LI $ 4 40 + 272 105 17-4 -47 vF, vS, IE 1822 1033 2756 ... 5 4 48 + O'IO 156 23-8 4-8 vF, S, p of 2 1823 1034 2758 ... ... 5 4 52 -0-59 160 31-9 4'8 Cl.pF, L, iF,t 12... 15 1824 '035 2755 ... ... 5 4 53 + 0-83 149 54-2 4-8 vF, pL, vmE 162 1825 1036 (199) ... ... 5 5 2 -0'33 159 7'9 4'8 No description,!!) Nubec major 1826 1037 2757 ... 5 5 + 0-10 156 250 4'8 vF, S, f of 2 18.7 1038 27Si ... 5 5 13 + 209 127 9'3 47 vF, vmE, long ray, * 1 1 inv 1828 1039 2761 ... ... 5 5 17 0-41 159 34'6 4'8 F, S, E, 1st of 3 1829 1040 2760 ... ... 5 S 23 -0-18 158 14-2 47 F, pL, E, r 1830 1041 2762 ... ... S 5 34 -0-40 159 SI'S 47 F, pS, E, 2nd of 3 1831 1042 2759 ... A 246 5 S 36 + 028 '55 6'7 47 B, L, E, glbM, r 1832 "043 ... II292 ... 5 5 53 + 2-70 105 53-2 46 pB, iE, mbM, c*nf l' 1833 1044 2765 ... ' 5 5 56 -0-68 160 55-1 47 vF, pL, 1st of sev i834 1045 2764 ... ... S 6 3 -038 159 23-9 47 O ? B, eS, IE 1835 1046 2763 ... ... 564 042 iS9 35'2 47 cB, S, E, gmbJI, 3rd of 3 1836 1047 2766 ... ... S 6 13 -028 158 487 47 st + neb, 1st of sev 1837 1048 2769 ... 5 6 28 -0-68 1 60 53-9 47 Cl, L, Ei, st sc 1838 1049 2767 BrSgs 5 6 33 -0-25 158 37'5 4'6 Cl, L, vlC 1839 1050 2768 A 170? 5 638 -0-28 158 48-6 47 st + neb, pB, iF, 2nd of sev 1840 1051 2771 ... ... S 6 46 091 161 56'! 4-6 F, E, bM, r (? min of E A) 1841 1052 2788 ... ... 5 7 2 -9-68 174 12-6 4'9 pF, L, iE, vsbM, r 1842 1053 2772 ... 5 7 21 0-06 157 27-3 46 vvF, E, p of 2 1843 535 ... StVIII 5 7 30 + 2-82 100 47-5 4'5 F, S, E, IbM 1844 1054 2/73 ... ... S 7 37 0-07 157 29-9 4'5 pF, pL, E, gbM, f of 2 1845 >oS5 2770 ... 5 7 38 -065 160 447 4-6 Cl, vlCM, si 9, ii. ..16 1846 1056 2774 ... ... 5 7 45 009 157 38-0 4'5 pB, cL, E, vglbil, r 1847 1057 277S ... 5 7 56 -034 159 89 4'5 B,S, !E,*inM t 1848 1058 2776 ... 586 -079 161 21-9 4'S Cl, rlC, st 9... 1849 1059 2778 ... ... S 9 21 + 0-08 156 287 4'4 vF, S, IE, glbM 1850 1060 2780 ... A 170? 5 9 25 -0-31 158 55-8 4'4 ! vB, L, IE, vmCM, rr 1851 1061 2777 ... A 508 593 + 1-97 130 12-3 4'3 $ ! vB, vL, E, TsvvbM, rrr 1852 1062 2781 ... ... S 9 42 O'is 157 57'o 4'4 F, pL, E, vglbM 1853 1063 2779 ... ... S 9 52 + 1 -02 '47 337 4'3 F, S, mE 45, vgvlbM, * I inf 1854 1064 2782 ... ... S 10 2 -0'33 159 1-2 4'4 (E, cB, S, E, gbM, 2nd of 3 1855 1065 2783 ... ... S 10 8 -o'33 159 0-6 4'3 Cl, vB, L, E, st 12 1856 1066 2784 ... S 10 20 -0-38 159 i8-o 4'3 B, pL, B.gbM, I2'di;im EA 1857 1067 350 VII 33 ... S 10 26 + 4-14 5 48-S 4-2 Cl, pEi, pC, st 7... 1858 1068 2785 ... 5 1 37 -0-34 159 37 4'3 B, L, iE, biN, Cl + neb 1859 1069 2786 ... ... 5 i 59 + O-22 155 24-8 4'3 F, S, E, vgbM, * 7 nf 6' 1860 1070 2787 A 172? 5 II 22 0-32 158 556 4-2 F, pL, E, vgbM 1861 1071 2790 ... S 12 2 -0-71 1 60 56^9 -42 eF, pL, E, gvlbM of Nebidce and Clusters of Stars. 61 No. G. C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Eigrht Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description, !_ 1862 1072 2789 h m s 5 12 6 s + 0-09 156 i8 : 8 // -4'2 pF, L, iR, vgbM, r 1863 I73 2791 ... A 173? | 5 12 19 0-31 158 53'4 4'2 vB, vS, R, r or stollar 1864 1074 2792 ... ... 5 12 56 -0-13 157 47'3 4' i F, pS, iR, bM, r or stellar 1865 1075 2794 ... A 173?? 5 3 6 -0-32 158 SS'6 4'l vF, pL, R, vglbM 1866 1076 2793 ... A 247 ? 248 ? S '3 " + 0'l8 I5S 37'6 4'i vB, L, R, vgmbM, r 1867 1077 279S ... 5 13 27 0-07 156 27-1 4-0 eF, pL, R 1868 1078 2796 ... ... S '3 42 + 0-38 154 66 4-0 pB, pL, R, vglbM 1869 1079 2798 ... A 2IO S 13 58 O'Og 157 32-1 4-0 Cl, L, pRi, st sc 1870 1080 2799 ... S 13 59 -0-39 159 i6'5 4-0 B, S, R, glbM 1871 1081 2800 5 14 6 O'll 157 36-8 4-0 Cl, IRi, 2nd of scv 1872 1873 1082 1083 2802 2801 ... S H 8 5 '4 9 0-42 -O'O9 159 28-2 157 29-4 4-0 4-0 pB, R, gbM, 1st of group Cl, 3rd of sev t 1874 1875 1084 5351 2803 ... ra 98 5 '4 10 5 H i3 -0'43 + 3'22 159 3I-9 83 28 4'0 3'9 neb and Cl, biN eF, S, R t 1876 1877 1878 1085 1086 1087 2804 2805 2807 : 5 '4 16 5 H 19 S 14 26 -0'43 -043 -0-65 159 3i-o 159 3-8 160 37-9 4-0 4-0 4-0 pB, iR, biN, 2nd in group vF, 3rd of group in Cl vF, IE, gvlbM, r t t 1879 1088 2797 ... ... 5 '4 37 + 2-24 122 17-8 3'9 vF, L, R, vgvlbM, * 12 p 1880 iSSi 1882 1089 1090 1091 2808 2810 2809 ... ... 5 14 38 5 S 3 5 15 16 -0'44 0-42 + 0-09 159 31-8 IS9 27-0 156 16-6 4-0 3'9 3'9 4th of group in Cl vF,*p pF, R, vgvlbM, r t t 1883 1092 VII 34 5 15 29 4'45 43 35'9 37 Cl, vF, pRi, pC, iF 1884 1093 2812 ... ... 5 15 45 + 0-08 156 18-8 3'8 eF, pL 1885 1094 2814 ... 5 15 47 0-36 159 7'4 3'9 pB, vS, R, bM 1886 ... ... Mu II 5 15 5 + 2-49 "3 57'9 3'8 vF, pL, E 240, * 8 sp 40'' 1887 1095 2813 ... ... 5 IS 54 0-06 156 28-3 3-8 vF, vS, R, * P 25" 1888 1889 1096 1097 | 352 = l2So6 } 11289 LdB 5 16 3 S 16 2 'SO + 2'8o ioi 377 101 38 37 37 pB, pL, R, r (Makes a close D neb with 1 h 352 t t 1890 1891 1892 1098 1099 1 100 28l6 28ll 2815 . > * ... S 16 6 5 16 21 5 16 32 1-02 + 2-12 0-25 162 13-9 125 51-6 155 67 3'9 37 3-8 vF, S, R, glbM Cl, L, so, * taken cF, pL, K 90 , vglbM 93 IIOI 351 ... ... 5 16 32 H-3'94 56 44-6 37 Cl, L, Ri, 1C 1894 1 102 28l8 ... 5 16 57 0-46 159 367 3-8 F, pL, R, sbM, r, st inv 1895 1103 28l7 ... ... 5 i? 3 -o'og 157 286 37 pF, pL, R, gvlbM 1896 1104 353 VIII 4 ... 5 17 8 + 380 69 58-2 3-6 Cl, vL, Ri, vlC, stg.,.12 1897 1105 2820 ... ... 5 17 44 -O'll 157 35'3 37 eF, S, R 1898 1106 2822 ... ... 5 17 Si -0-50 159 477 37 F, pS, R 1899 1107 2821 ... 5 i7 58 -0-18 158 ri 37 F, pS, R, vglbM, 3 st 10 p i goo 1108 2819 ... ... 5 18 i + 0-48 153 10-2 36 F, pL, IE, vgvlbM, * 7 np 1901 1109 2824 ... ... 5 18 8 o 30 158 44-1 -37 Cl, BM, IRi, st 7... 62 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A Neio General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- siuii, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. o 1902 1 1 10 2823 h in s 5 '8 H s + O'OI 9 ,' 156 46-0 -3"6 $, pB, pL, R, pmbM, rr 1903 IIII 2825 ... ... 5 18 22 -0-44 159 287 3'6 vB, S, R, gmbM 1904 1 I 12 ... ... Mechain.M 79 5 18 25 + 2-47 "4 39'3 *?O $, pL, eRi, cC, rrr 1905 i"3 4016 ... (h o n) 5 18 36 -0-09 157 25-4 J*0 F, S, R, r 1906 ... ... LI 5 18 40 + 2-69 106 58 3-5 eF, pS, E o, glbM 1907 1114 354 VII 39 Legentil 5 18 43 4-00 54 48-5 3-5 Cl, pRi, pC, R, st 9. ..12 1908 1115 ... V33 ... 5 '8 52 3-01 92 39-4 3'3 v diffused neb susp 1909 1 1 16 V 3 8 ... 5 9 10 + 2-88 98 15-3 3'5 eL, strongly susp (2 in P D) 1910 1117 2827 ... A 129 5 >9 10 -0-42 159 21-5 3-6 C1,L, pRi, iR, st II.. .16 I9II 1118 2826 ... ... 5 '9 13 O'OI 156 54'i 3'6 F, R, gbM, am st 1912 1119 ... ... M38 5 '9 >7 + 4-02 54 17-6 3'4 Cl, B, vL, vRi, iF, st L & S 1913 1120 (356) ... 5 19 34 -0-48 '59 4' '5 3'5 No description, in Nubec major 1914 II2I 2830 ... 5 19 36 -0-83 161 237 35 F, L, iE 1915 1 122 2828 ... 5 '9 37 O'O2 156 56-4 3'5 eF, pL 1916 "23 2829 ... 5 '9 39 -0'45 159 32-8 3'5 B, S, R, TgvmbM, r 1917 1124 2831 ... ... S "9 53 -0-38 159 8-3 3'5 vF, L, R, rglbM 1918 1125 (369) ... 5 20 10 0-50 159 46 6 3'5 No description.iu Nubec major 1919 1126 2832 ... ... 5 20 15 O-O3 157 ro 3'5 Cl, eF, L, iR, mC, rr 1920 1127 2833 ... ... 5 20 33 O'OI "56 547 3'4 pB, pL, R, vgbM 1921 1128 2834 ... 5 20 34 -0-53 59 SS'i 3'5 vF, pS, IE, r 1922 5^3 (374) ... ... 5 20 53 -0-47 159 36-6 3'4 No description, in Nubec mnjor 1923 1129 2835 ... ... 5 21 7 + 0-17 '55 37'0 3'4 vF, pS, R 1924 "30 Ill 447 ... 5 21 7 2-95 95 267 3'3 vF, pL, iR, st nr 1925 "3i 2837 ... ... 5 21 22 + O II 156 0-3 3'4 Cl, vlRi, 1C, st 10 1926 "32 2838 ... ... 5 21 41 -0-48 159 39'9 3'4 pB, pL, iR, r, in dif n 1927 "33 356 5 22 I + 2-88 98 297 3-2 Diffused nebulosity * 1928 "34 2839 A 131 5 22 2 -0-47 159 36'9 3'3 pF, pL, R, gbM 1929 193 "35 1136 2840 2836 ... ... 5 22 2 5 22 3 O'2O + I-6 7 158 3'6 136 5 1 '' 3'3 3'3 F, p of group pF, S, R, bM, 4 B st p t I93 1932 1933 "3 8 1 "39) 355 2841 I 261 ... 5 22 9 5 22 IS 3'97 + 0-07 55 52-0 156 16-5 3'3 vB, L, R, B^* # inM jpB.S, R.smbMl D neb 26, leF, R, stellar J 80" t * 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1140 1141 1142 "43 "44) "45) 2842 2843 2844 2845 2848 ... A 175 A 89? 5 22 21 5 22 25 5 22 4 2 5 22 44 5 22 46 O'2O -O'2O O'2I O2O 056 158 2-9 "58 5'3 158 6-4 158 i-8 160 47 3'3 3'3 3'3 3'3 3'3 2nd neb of group pF, S, R, 3rd of group !, pB, S, R, 4th of group vF, pL, follows a group fpB.pS, R.glbM) Dneb IF, S, R, glbM I 339, So" t t t t 1940 1146 2847 ... ... 5 22 55 -0'08 157 188 3'2 pB, vS, R, bM, 2 st 9 & 10 f 1941 "47 2846 5 22 55 + 0-04 156 30-6 3'2 vS, neb + st 1942 1148 2849 ... 5 23 51 + 0-36 154 4'4 -3'i oF, stell, * 14 + neb of Nebtdcc and Clusters of Stars. No. 0. C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 ^p h m s s 943 "49 2850 ... Ago 5 23 53 061 160 16-8 -3'2 ipF, pS, iR, vglbM, * 15, i i90-6, 60" 1944 1150 2852 ... 5 24 27 1-1-14 162 36-3 3'I pB, pL, E, bM 1945 1151 2851 *. . 5 24 48 + 0-03 156 347 3'I eeeF, vvL, irr dif 1946 1152 2854 ... A 237? 5 25 9 0-03 156 30-5 3'0 pF, E, gbM, r 1947 "53 2855 .. . 5 25 38 O'26 154 52 7 3-0 pB, L, E, glbM, * 9 np 1948 "54 2856 ... 5 25 40 4-0-05 156 23'! 3-0 Cl, cL, Ei, st 13 1949 "55 2857 ... 5 25 47 -0-30 J58 35'5 3-0 pB, S, E, psbM 1950 1156 2859 ... ... 5 25 5i 0-56 160 1-4 3-0 The ist of a group of 7 ! t 1951 1158 2858 ... 5 26 4 O'OO 156 42-5 3' B,lE,sbM*io& " 1952 "57 357 ... Bevis 1 73 1, M I 5 26 6 + 3-60 68 5-0 2-9 vB, vL, E 135 , vglbM, r t '953 "59 2862 ... 5 26 17 -0-36 158 57-0 3-0 pB, S, E, glbM 1954 1160 2853 Ill 590 ... 5 26 25 + 274 104 10-0 2-9 vF, S, R, srabM 1955 1161 2863 A 211 5 26 31 0-14 157 37'4 2-9 Cl, Ei, 2nd of sev 1956 1162 2874 ... ... 5 26 40 -3-09 167 51-6 3-0 eF, S, gbM 1957 ... L I 5 26 40 + 274 104 13-4 2-8 eF, pS, R, bMN, * 15 inv 1958 1163 2864 ... 5 26 47 -055 159 57'4 2-9 F, pL, iE, vgl >JI, 2nd of group ! t 1959 1164 2865 ... 5 26 50 -0-57 160 2-9 2-9 F, vL, vgbM, 3rd of group ! t 1960 1166 ,-g Legentil, M 36 C 27 3 -r 3'97 rt r-j.f 2-8 Cl, B, vL, vEi, 1C, stg..." sc 1961 "67 Ill 747 J 1 J 5 27 ii ' J SI +6-69 20 36-0 27 reF, pL, iF, mbM, er, * inv t (? P D) * 1962 1165 2866 A 136? 5 27 15 -0-36 158 S7'i 2-9 vF, pL, E, ist of 4! *t 1963 1169 2861 5 27 17 + 2-09 126 28-8 2'8 Cl, st 8..." 1964 1170 2860 IV 21 5 27 26 + 2-54 112 27 2-8 1 F, vS, E, vsvmbM * 12, 3 st 1 inv 1965 1168 2867 ... A 136? 5 2 7 33 -0-36 158 55'4 2-9 F, S, 2nd of 4! *^. 1966 "7i 2868 ... A 136 5 27 38 0-36 158 56-0 2-8 ( pB, R, pslbM, 3rd of 4, in pL, 1 irr Cl 't 1967 1172 (456) ... 5 27 43 041 159 12-6 2'8 No description, in Nubec major 1968 "73 2870 ... 5 27 44 -0-13 157 34-2 2'8 Cl, Ei, 3rd of sev 1969 "74 2872 ... ... 5 27 47 -0-55 159 57-6 2-8 F, S, 4th of gr of 7 *4. 1970 "75 2869 ... 5 27 50 036 158 56-6 2-8 4th of .4 t 1971 1176 2875 ... 5 28 i 0-56 159 58-4 2-8 5th of gr of 7 t 1972 "77 2876 ... 5 28 2 -0-56 159 57-6 2'8 6th of gr of 7 ! D, a vS neb np t 1973 5352 ... d'A 5 28 10 + 2-96 94 49-6 27 * 8'9 inv in Neb (V 30) 1974 1178 2877 A 213 5 28 16 -0-13 157 32-6 2-8 Cl, L, irr 1975 5353 d'A 5 28 19 + 2-96 94 46-4 27 B * inv in neb (V 30) 1976 "79 360 Cysat, M 42 5 28 24 2-95 95 29-2 27 ! ! ! fl'Orionis and the great neb t 1977 1180 V 3 o 5 28 29 + 2-96 94 56-0 27 '!, c 1 42 Orionis and r.eb t 1978 1181 2878 ... A 238 ? ? 5 28 32 O'O2 156 20-3 27 vB, vL, IE, vgpmbM 1979 1182 Ill 240 ... 5 2S 33 + 2-50 113 26-2 27 vF, vS, stellar 1980 "83 361 V 3 ... 5 28 35 + 2-93 96 0-4 -27 vF, vvL, i 44 Oriuiiis inv t 64 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. 0. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, l86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 i h m s s o / n 1981 1184 362 ... ... S 28 37 + 297 94 26-8 -27 Cl, vB, IRi, st L, sc 1982 Il8S ... Ill I?? Mairan, M 43 5 28 38 + 2'95 95 21-8 27 ! vB.vL.R with tail.mbM * 8'9 *t 1983 1186 2881 ... 5 28 40 -0'39 159 5'8 2'8 Cl, vL, pRi, iF 1984 1187 2882 ... ... S 28 40 0-42 159 14-2 28 Cl, place of * 1985 1 1 88 359 Ill 865 ... 5 28 41 + 3-90 58 6-1 2'6 cF, S, R, psbM 1986 1189 2883 ... S 28 58 -0-58 160 S'o 2-7 B, pL, R, gbM 1987 1190 2885 ... ... S 28 59 -074 160 50 9 2-7 F, L, iR, 3 st p 1988 1191 ... ... Chacornac 5 29 4 + 3-58 68 52-3 2-7 ! ! !, variable (?) * 1989 1192 2871 ... S 29 6 2-28 120 54 'O 2'6 vF, S, R, IbM, st nr 1990 "93 363 V34 S 29 7 + 3-04 91 177 2'6 ! ! !, eL, E, t Orionis inv p * 1991 1194 2884 ... ... S 29 13 -0-13 157 32'4 2-7 Cl, 4th of sev 1992 "95 2873 ... ... 5 29 "4 + 2-28 120 59-5 26 eeF, vS 1993 1196 ... Ill 269 ... 5 29 20 + 2-64 107 55'3 2-6 eF, vS, stellar * 1994 "97 2887 ... ... S 29 21 -0-42 159 iS'o 2-7 Cl, eS, tt 11. ..16 I99S 1198 2879 ... ... S 29 24 + 1-56 138 46'9 2'6 eeF, R, bM, diffic, p of 2 1996 1199 ... VIII 42 ... 5 29 33 371 64 15-8 2'6 Cl, L, 1C, IRi 1997 1 200 2886 ... 5 29 35 0-44 153 S'7 27 eF, cS, R 1998 I2OI 2880 ... ... 5 29 37 1-56 138 47'5 2-6 vF, R, gbM, st s, f of 2 1999 1202 IV 33 ... 5 29 38 + 2-91 96 48-5 26 # 10, ii inv in Neb t 2OOO 1203 2889 ... 5 29 45 TOO 161 58-6 27 F, pL, R, vlbM 2OOI I2O4 2888 ... A 178?? 5 29 5 1 -035 158 50-9 27 Cl, st I3m 2O02 I2OS 2890 ... A 214? 5 3 25 -O-O5 156 59-2 26 vB,S,R,* + neb in vLCl 2OO3 I2O6 2981 ... 5 3 5 + OOI 156 34' r 2'6 B, S, stellar, r 2OO4 1207 2893 ... A 215 5 30 55 -on 157 233 2'6 9, B, pL, pRi, C, st 12 2OO5 1208 (S9) ... ... 5 3 1 23 -0-54 159 5f3 2-5 No description, inNubecmajor 2OO6 I2O9 2895 ... ... 5 3' 27 0-06 '57 4'i 2'5 Cl, eL, vHi, vBvSNM 2OO7 1210 2892 ... ... 5 31 37 + '43 14! T2 2-4 eF, pL, R 2008 I2II 2894 ... 5 3i 45 + 1-43 I 4 I 2'9 2-4 eF, pL, R, vlbM 2009 1212 2897 ... ... 5 3i 59 -o'43 159 l6'9 2'5 pF, pS, R, glbM, in Cl 2OIO 1213 2898 ... ... 5 32 16 -0-76 1 60 56-0 2-4 F, cL, R, vglbM 2OII 1214 2899 5 32 41 -0-15 157 37' 2-4 vB, S, R, psmbM 2OI2 1215 2907 ... ... 5 32 42 -4-41 169 57'4 2-5 vF, S, IE, bM, 2 st 9 nf ZOIJ 1216 3 6 4 ... ... 5 32 43 f-6'02 34 1 6-8 2'2 Cl, vlRi, st n 2OI4 1217 2900 ... 5 32 48 -0-18 "57 47'4 2-4 Cl, pL, pC.iF, st 9...I5 20IJ 1218 2901 ... ... 5 32 52 -045 159 21-3 2-4 Cl, vL, Ri, vlC 2OI6 1219 2902 5 32 58 -0-58 160 3-1 2-4 F, vL, iR, gbM 2017 I22O 2896 ... 5 33 8 + 2-64 107 55'8 2-3 Cl of L st 20l8 1221 2904 ... ... 5 33 >7 -0-82 161 10-3 2-4 pB, pL, R, pglbM, * 10 p inv 2OI9 1222 2905 ... A 98 S 33 29 O'62 160 15-1 2-3 B, pL, gbM 2O2O 1223 2903 A 2lS 5 33 3i -0-18 157 48-3 23 F, vL, vlE, vglbM 2O2I 1224 2906 ... 5 33 47 -0-14 157 33'0 -2-3 vF, S, R, in pLCl of Nibulcc and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. i \V. II. Bight Other Observers. Ascension, i86o'o. Annual North Polar Preces- Distance, sion,i88o. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. S "o M h in s s 2O22 1225 305 1^34 ... 5 34 26 +3-28 80 59'3 2' I O, pB, vS, vlE t 2023 1226 ... IV 24 ... 5 34 36 3-02 92 187 2'I B * in M of L, 1 E neb t 2O24 1227 ... V 2 8 ... 5 34 47 +3'3 9i 557 2'I ! irr, B, vvL, black sp incl t 2O25 1228 2909 5 34 48 -0-96 161 47-4 2'2 vB, vS, IE, gmbM, r 2O26 1229 VIII 28 ... 5 34 49 -t-3'56 69 577 2'I Cl, IRi, 1C, st pL 2O27 1230 1 2908 ... A 241 5 35 4 -0-06 157 0-5 2'2 Cl, vL, Ri, st 9.. .11 2028 1231 2912 A 100? 5 35 ii -0'59 160 2-4 2 2 vF 2O29 1232 2911 ... A 240 5 35 20 O'i6 157 387 2'2 pB, pL, R, gbM, in cLCl 2OJO 1233 2910 ... 5 35 27 + 0-07 156 6-8 2'I pB, L, iR, gbM, 1st of 3 t 2O3I 1234 2915 5 35 34 -0-80 i6r 5-4 22 $, B, pL, R, gbM, rr 2032 1235 2913 ... A 219? 5 35 40 -0-16 157 39'8 2'I B, L, E, 2nd of 3 t 2033 1236 (579) ... ... 5 35 45 -0-55 159 52-5 2'I Cl, in Nubcc major 2034 1237 2914 ... ... S 35 52 -0-06 '56 587 2-1 Cl, vL, Ri 2035 1238 2916 ... A 220 5 35 53 -016 157 40-3 21 B, L, R, bM, 3rd &f 3 t 2036 1239 2917 ... ... 5 35 58 O'42 159 8-6 21 vF, pL, R, gbM 2037 1240 (593) ... ... 5 36 18 -055 159 SI'S 2 I Cl, in Xubec major 2038 1241 2920 ... 5 36 24 -071 1 60 38-4 2-1 pB, S, R, gbM, * 9, up 5' 2039 1242 366 ... 5 36 26 + 3-27 81 25-6 20 Cl, vL, IRi, 1C 2040 1243 2918 ... 5 36 28 0-16 157 39 i 2'I F, L, iR, glbM, r t 2O4I 1244 2919 ... 5 36 36 -0-07 157 4'4 2-0 B, S, R, vglbM 2042 1245 2922 ... 5 37 2 -0-39 159 0-3 2-0 Cl, vL, Ri,'st 12. ..15 2043 ... ... Melbourne Obs 5 37 5 0-62 160 io-i 2'O S,E group of FstinvinFneby 2044 1246 (608) ... ... 5 37 8 -0-44 159 I7-5 20 Cl, in Xubcc major 2045 1247 367 ... Lai 10842 5 37 9 + 338 77 io'5 I "9 #8-9 with F neb 2046 1248 2923 ... ... 5 37 11 064 1 60 ig'o 2'O vF, R, gbM, ist of 7 t 2047 1249 2925 ... 5 37 27 -0-64 160 163 2'O F, S, IE, 2nd of 7 t 2048 1250 2926 ... ... 5 37 36 O'52 159 417 2-0 yF, L, pmE i 2049 125! 2921 ... ... 5 37 53 + 230 120 8'7 1-9 ' vF, S. R, bM 2050 1252 2928 ... ... 5 37 55 -0-48 159 28-2 1-9 Cl-i-neb, mC, iF, st vS 2051 1253 2930 ... 5 3? 3 -0-8 1 161 5-4 1-9 pB, S, R, gbM 2052 '254 2929 ... 5 38 3 -056 159 52-2 1-9 eF, vvS, TglbM 2053 1255 2927 5 38 4 -0-14 157 3'i 1-9 F, pL. JE, gbM 2054 5354 ... G P Bond S 38 II +2-84 100 8-3 r8 vF, pS, iR, r? #9 10 7'n 2055 1256 2931 ... 5 38 15 -49 159 30-0 1-9 Cl, vL, Ri, st 10.. .15 2056 1257 2932 ... 5 38 18 -075 160 45-3 1-9 pB, R, bM, p of 2, * 9 bet 2057 1258 2935 5 38 24 -0-65 1 60 207 1-9 pF, S, R, gbM, yd of ^ t 2058 1259 2933 A IO2 5 38 25 063 160 14-6 i 9 vB, pL, E, gbM, 4th of 7 i T 2059 1260 2936 ... ... 5 38 27 O-62 160 12-4 1-9 vF, 5th of 7 t 2060 1261 (642) ... 5 38 43 -0-44 159 14-6 1-9 neb, no deserip, in Xub maj I 2061 1262 ! 2924 ... 5 38 49 + 2-17 124 ri r8 Cl, L, 1C, st 13 2062 1263 \ 2937 ... 5 38 57 -0-05 156 56-8 - 1-8 vF, pS, E, glbM, 2 st 10 s ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. K 66 Dr. J. L. E. DRKYER, A New General Catalogue No. o.a J. H. W. 11. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xortll Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual PreceR- sion, 1880. Summnry Description. | h m s 1 n / a 2063 1264 ... VIII 2 ... 5 39 7 + 3-28 8f 16-6 -i? Cl, poor, S sc 6t 2064 S355 ... cVA 5 39 i + 3-07 90 3-8 1-7 el', vS, *9'io np 4' 2065 1265 2938 A 103? 5 39 ii -0-65 16018-4' rS B, R, 6th of 7 t 2066 1266 2939 ... 5 39 21 0-63 160 151 r8 vF, vS, E, 7th of 7 t 2067 5356 ... ... T I 5 39 22 + 3-07 89 57 n F, pL, M 78 s 2068 1267 3 68 Mechain, M 78 5 39 34 + 3-07 90 0-3 r6 B, I/, wisp, gmbN, 3 it inv, r t 2069 1268 2940 ... A M3 5 39 3 s -0-41 159 4-7 1-8 F, L, E 2070 1269 2941 Lac I 2, A 142 5 39 41 -0-42 159 10-3 r8 ! ! I vB. vL, looped t 2C7I 1270 IV 36 5 39 57 + 3-08 89 45-4 1-7 f)*(io& 14111} with vFLchcv 2072 Melbourne Obs ' 5 39 58 0-64 160 17-8 i-S vF, S 2073 1271 2934 III 241 5 40 o + 2-53 | 112 4-0 17 cF, vS, Ii, gbM 2074 1272 2942 5 40 i -0-50 159 33-6 1-8 pB. pL, inE, 5 st itiv 207S 1273 2943 5 40 9 -0-74 1 60 45-3 rS B, Ii, bM, rr, f of 2 2076 1274 III 267 5 40 35 + 2-67 106 48-2 r6 vF, pS, iE, bM 2077 12/5 2947 ... 5 40 5 -0'53 159 43'8 17 1', Ii, p of I) neb 2078 1276 2948 ... 5 40 53 -0-55 159 48-9 i'7 neb, up of gr of 7 t 20;9 1277 29-19 A 152?? 5 4 54 -0-56 159 57 17 neb, sp of gr of 7 t 2080 1278 2950 ... 5 40 57 -Q'53 '59 43'4 17 B, Ii, f of D neb t 2081 1279 2951 .... 5 4i ii -0-48 159 28-3 i'7 Cl, vF, mC, st+ neb t 2082 1280 2945 5 4i ii + 0-30 154 21-6 1-6 pF, L, Ii, glbM 2083 1281 2952 5 4i 12 -o'55 159 484 i'7 neb, nf of gr of 7 t 2084 1282 2953 ... ... 5 4i 16 -0'55 159 49'9 i'7 neb, sf of gr of 7 t 2085 1283 2954 ... ... 5 4i 19 -0'54 159 45'0 17 vK, 1!, * 10 vnr t 2086 1284 2956 ... ... 5 4i 34 -0-54 159 44'5 r6 B, pS, Ii, IbM, * lop 2087 1285 2946 ... ... 5 4i 39 + i 13 145 35'5 r6 eF, pS, 1!, vlbM 2088 1286 2955 ... ... 5 4< 40 -0-31 158 317 r6 vF, S, R 2089 1287 ... Ill 270 5 4i 44 + 265 107 39-3 i'5 vF. cS, stellar * 2090 1288 2944 A 594 5 41 57 -t- 2 16 124 18-4 1-5 i, B, pL, ili, gbM 2091 1289 2957 ... 5 42 5 -050 159 31-1 1-6 vF, S, mE, glbM, ? D 2092 1290 2962 ... 5 42 39 -0'45 159 16-6 i'5 vF, pL, Ii, rr 2093 1291 2963 ... A 184?? 5 42 43 0-40 158 59'3 i'5 vF, S, R 2094 1292 2959 ... 5 42 46 0-30 158 25-7 i'5 vl', S, K 2095 1293 2961 5 42 48 -013 157 23-4 i'5 Cl, F, cS, irr 2096 1294 (725) ... 5 43 2 -0-32 158 32-7 1-5 neb, no descrip.in Xub major 2097 1296 2960 ... 5 43 <> + 047 152 50-6 1-5 vF, pS, iR, pslbM*i6 2098 1297 2965 ... A 185?? 5 43 7 -0-28 158 20-2 1-5 $, B, S, rr 2099 1 295 369 M 37 5 43 8 + 3-92 57 29-6 1-5 Cl, Ri, pCM, st L & S t 2100 1298 2966 A 147? 151? 154? 5 43 10 -0'45 159 16-4 1-5 $, B, pL, inR, IT 2IOI 1299 2958 ... 5 43 1 + 1-36 142 8-3 i 4 eV, pS, Ii, 3 st 10 sf 2IO2 IjCO (730) ... 5 43 25 0-50 159 33-5 rj neb, no ilcscrip, in Nub maj 2IO3 1301 ; 2968 ... 5 43 45 -089 161 23-8 -1-4 pB, L, pmE, gbM*i3 of Nebiihe and Clusters of Stars. 67 No. G. C. J. ii. \v. ir. Otlicr Observers. night Ascension, 1860-0. Ammnl Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. i "^ X 2104 1302 2964 li m s 5 43 5 + 1-39 MI 36 : 3 // -1-4 pB, pS, E, glbJI 2105 1303 2969 ... ... 5 44 24 -0-06 156 58-0 I'4 1- , P S, II, gbM 2IO6 I3 4 2967 ... 5 44 49 + 2-54 MI 363 i '3 vF, S, vlE, gbM 2107 2IOS '3S 1306 2971 2970 A 153? 5 44 55 5 44 58 -074 -0-44 160 42-2 159 140 i'3 i'3 pB, pS, R, gbM eF, P L, IE 2IO9 I3 7 2972 ... 5 45 7 -033 158 35'9 i'3 F, pS, E, vglbM 2IIO 1308 370 1111448= i 1111510 / 5 45 26 + 2-90 97 30-1 12 eF, cS, IE, pslbM, cr 2III 1309 2973 ... 5 46 28 -0-82 161 28 T2 vF, S, E, gbM 2112 1310 37i VII 24 5 46 37 + 308 89-38-9 II Cl, pL, lEi, pC, st S 2113 I3II -975 ... ... 5 4<3 40 0-56 159 497 I'2 Cl, F, S, iF, vlC, rr 2114 1312 2974 ... 5 46 45 -0-25 158 5-6 12 eF, pL, ill 2115 1313 2976 ... ... 5 47 57 + I'45 14 37 i I O eeF, vS, 3 st 10 sp 2116 '314 2977 ... ... 5 47 57 -0'33 158 33-2 fl F, S, R, * 1 1 p 2117 I3IS 2978 ... 5 48 7 -0-15 157 29-6 I'D F, pL, IE, vlbM, rrr 2118 1316 2979 ... 5 48 39 -0-44 159 104 10 $, vB, vS, vsmbM, rr 2IIQ ... ... ... BtX 5 49 38 + 3'35 78 4'3 o-S F, vS, E, bM 2 1 2O ij'7 2980 ... 5 49 4i + 0-37 153 42-7 09 cF, pL, E, vglbM 2121 1318 2982 ... ... 5 5 16 0-92 161 30-7 09 vF, cL, vgbM 2122 1319 2981 ... A 106 5 50 '7 062 1 60 6-3 0-9 Cl, pB, iF, gvmCM, ft 15 2123 2124 1320 1321 2983 Ill 225 ... 5 5i 18 5 5' 47 + o 16 + 2-58 155 208 no 3-2 08 0-6 pB, vS, E, gbM eeF, pS, E, r 2125 2126 1322 1323 2985 VI II 68 5 52 o 5 52 7 -0-51 + 4-66 '59 3I-3 40 6-2 07 06 vF, pS, E, gbM Cl, not Ei, # 7 m north 2127 1324 2986 ... 5 52 29 -0-48 159 236 07 pB, vS, E, gmbM 2I2S ... Sw VI 5 52 30 + 5'22 31 52-7 o'5 vF, vS, vlE 2129 2130 1325 1326 372 2987 VIII 26 5 S 2 35 5 52 41 + 365 -0-13 66 42-4 157 21-6 O'S 06 Cl, pL, 40 or 50 st 8... 1 5 F, pS, E, glbM 2131 1327 2984 5 53 12 + 2-40 116 39-9 * 5 vF, pS, E, gbM 2132 1328 2988 ... 5 53 22 + 077 M9 55-9 06 Cl, vlC, et L & ,3 2133 1329 2989 5 53 26 -085 161 12-3 06 F, pL, E, gpmbM 2134 133 2991 ... 5 53 54 -0-84 161 7-9 06 fj, B, pL, R, gmbM, r 2135 J33i 2990 ... 5 53 54 -0-15 157 27-0 05 F, pS, E, r, am st 2136 1332 2992 ... A l6D 5 54 7 0-50 '59 39 0'5 p,pB, E.gmbM, rr.st 14.. .16 2137 1333 2994 ... 5 54 23 -0-50 159 3'4 0-5 vF, S, E, f of 2 2138 '334 2993 ... 5 54 35 lO'Og 155 5f5 0-5 eF, S, E 2139' '335 II 264 5 54 56 + 2-48 3 49'5 0-4 F, S 2I4O 1336 2995 5 55 i -0'34 158 37-0 0-4 pF, pS, IE, bM 2141 ... J^iriiiinl 5 55 14 + 3-32 79 33'9 0'3 F, pS, dif (Sw not found) 2142 2143 1337 I33S 373 374 . . . ... 5 55 16 5 55 39 282 -f 3'2I ico 36-2 84 16-7 0'3 -0-3 # (3 Monoe) inv in pL, F, neb CI, L, pEi, vlC, st 10 68 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Annual Distance, Preces- i86o'o. sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O ft 2144 1339 3009 ll 11) S 5 56 o s -6-64 o / 172 95 '/ -0-5 F, pS, iR, bM 2145 1340 2998 ... ... 5 56 13 -0'8o 1 60 56-6 0-4 F, IE, r 2146 S357 ... ... Winnecke, T I 5 56 18 49-58 ii 37 oo pB, 2'!, IE 2147 i34i 2997 ... 5 56 23 -027 158 13-2 0-3 eF, S, R, bM 2148 1342 2996 ... 5 56 5i + 0-84 149 7'6 0-3 eF, S, R, *I2 vnr 2149 535? ... St VIII 5 56 53 + 2-84 99 43-8 O'2 F, * 12 inv 2150 2ISI i3 344 3OOO 3OOI ... 5 57 i 5 57 H O'C2 O'42 '59 34'9 159 20 3 0'2 F, vS, R, vsmbM, stellar F, pS, R, bM 2152 1345 2999 ... ... 5 57 34 + i '44 140 44-1 O 2 eeF, R, * 15 att 2153 1346 3002 ... 5 57 46 -rO'OI 156 24-9 O'2 eeF, IE, * 16 att 2154 1347 3033 ... 5 57 53 O'I2 157 160 O'2 F, pL, R, vglbM 2155 1348 3004 5 58 10 + 0-14 155 28-7 O2 F, pL, R, vglbM 2:56 1349 3005 A 196 5 58 32 0-32 158 28-1 O'l pB, S, R, gbtt, 1st of 3 2157 35 3006 A l6l 'i 5 58 36 -0-45 159 I2'O O'l 0, yB, S, R, vgvmbM, rr 2158 i3Si 375 VI 1 7 5 58 49 + 3-67 65 53'8 OO Cl, pS, mC, vRi, irr A, st eS 2159 1352 3007 ... A 193 5 58 50 -035 158 38 i O'l pF, S, R, gbJI, * 15 att nf 2l6o '353 3008 5 58 Si -0-29 158 17-8 O'l pF, pS, R, gbM 2161 '354 3"3 5 59 34 -1-70 164 21-4 O'l F, pL, R, gpmbM 2162 '355 3010 5 59 36 + 0-37 153 43'3 -o-o F, pL, R, vglbM 2163 ... etix 5 59 37 + 3-52 94 26-2 + 0-1 eF, E, dif, * ii att s 2l6| 1355 3011 ... A 194 5 59 39 -0'33 158 31-0 00 0, vB, R, mCM, rr 2165 1357 376 600 + 477 38 179 O'l Cl, pL, poor, st ii 2166 1353 3012 ... A 223? 605 -0-23 '57 56-9 00 F, S, R, gbM 2167 1359 378 IV 44 609 + 293 96 i r8 O'l Nebulous * 7, am 3 st 2168 2169 2170 2171 1360 1361 1362 '363 377 379 3016 VIII 24 IV 19 -M35 6 o 13 6 o 33 6 o 43 6 o 45 368 3'4 4-2 92 -o'75 65 39'3 76 r6 96 23-1 160 43-2 o-i 0'2 O'2 O'O Cl, vL, cRi, pC, st g...i6 Cl, S, IRi, pmC, *28 4 8 * 9 in vF, pL neb, E \y& eF, L, R, glbM t t 2172 1364 3015 ... ... 6 o 52 -0-35 158 38-8 O'l F, cL, R, IbM 2173 1365 3018 ... 6 o 56 -1-29 162 587 O'O pF, pL, R, gmbM 2174 ... ... ... StIX 6 i 3 + 3'58 69 19-0 0'2 eF, bet 3 vF st 2175 1366 ... Bruhns 6 i 19 + 3'57 69 297 O'O *Sm in neb (Auw Xo 21) 2176 1367 3017 ... 6 i 27 O'o6 156 5^3 O'l ccF, pL, R, gbM 2177 1368 3020 ... ... 6 i 42 -0-19 157 437 0'2 F, vS, iR, IbM, r 2178 1369 3019 ... ... 6 i 56 + 0-36 153 45'9 O'2 eF, vS, R 2179 1370 3'4 ... 626 2'54 in 43-9 0'3 F, pS, vmE, glbM 2180 i37i 380 VIII 6 ... 6 2 12 3i8 85 >5'9 0'3 Cl, pRi, 1C, st L and S 2181 2182 1372 1373 3021 38i IV 38 6 2 29 6 2 42 0-17 2 92 155 152 96 19-0 0'2 0'3 vF, 8, R pB * , L * neb, E 90 2183 5359 ... (I 'A 6 3 58 293 96 11-5 04 eF, S, IE, * iri2 sp 2184 1374 382 ... ... 640 + 2'99 93 30-i + 0-4 ( Cl, L, vlC of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 69 Ko. G. C. J. u. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xorth Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. d 'A t 2185 2186 1375 1376 383 334 IV 20 VII 25 h m s 6 4 17 6 4 40 g + 2'93 o / 96 n-o 84 31-9 Ws 0-5 #11 and 4 S st in vF, L neb Cl, pL, pRi, pC, st L and S 2187 1377 3025 ... ... 6 5 4 0-52 '59 33S 0-4 i pB, pS, R, gbM, vF, R, glbM, 1 D neb 12'5 2188 1378 3022 ... 6 5 6 + 2-17 124 4-5 'S pF, pL, vmE, gvlbM 2189 5064 J H Safford 6 5 7 4-3-09 88 50-7 0-5 2 clusters nr 2 st 9-10 & 10-11 2190 1379 3027 ... ... 6 5 7 -1-82 164 42-4 0-4 vF, pL, R, glbM 2191 1380 3023 ... 6 5 '7 + '33 142 29-3 1 0-5 pB, vS, E, vsbM, *9 p 5 1 2192 1381 ... VII 57 ... 6 5 25 4-19 50 6-4 06 Cl, cL, C, iF, st vS 2193 1382 3026 ... ... 6 5 48 O'2O '55 4'2 ! 0-5 F, iF, glbM, 2 or 3 st inv 2194 (1383= 15360 } - VI 5 d'A, DM 1066 6 5 55 338 77 9'5 0-6 Cl, L, Ri, gvmCM 2195 ... ... J G Lohse 6 6 12 3-50 72 19-0 0-7 F, S, 2 S st inv, * 10 n 31" 2196 1384 302 j 11265 ... 6 6 14 + 2'54 in 46-4 06 pF, pS, vlE, pmbM, st nr 2197 1385 3028 ... ... 6 6 21 O-O9 157 4'4 0-5 vF, pS, R, gbM 2198 5065 ... J H Safford 6641 + 3-09 88 58-2 0'7 Cl, bet 2 st 9- 10 and ID- 1 1 2199 1386 3031 ... 6 7 58 - 1-40 163 22'2 07 F, vS, R, bM 22OO 1387 3029 ... ... 6 9 5 + 1-80 '33 37'4 0-9 eF, pS, R, vlbM, ? 134 P D 22OI 2202 2 2O3 1388 1389 1390 33 385 3035 : 2885 6 9 19 6 9 23 6 9 27 rSo + 321 -2-06 133 39'5 83 SS'2 165 24-4 09 0-9 0-8 eF, S, R, pslbM, ? 134 PD * Chief of Cl pB, pL, iR, vgpmbM, r 22O4 1391 VII 13 6 9 33 + 2-62 108 36 8 09 Cl, L, pRi, 1C 2205 '392 3034 6 10 13 0-51 152 29-8 0-9 pF, 8, R, bM 22O6 1394 333 ... 6 10 24 2-40 116 43-6 ro F, pS, vlE, pslbM 22O7 '393 3032 ... ... 6 10 25 2'55 in 19-8 ro pB, pL, mE 87, pslbMRN 22O8 ... ... ... Sw VI 6 ii 20 + 478 38 0-4 ri pF, pS, IE 2209 '395 337 ... ... 6 12 5 -i-53 163 47-9 ro vF, cL, R, gvlbM 22IO 1396 3036 ... 6 12 33 0-42 159 5-0 ri vB, pL, R, mbM, r 221 1 ... ... L i 6 12 40 + 2-63 108 28-4 I J 2 vF, pS, E 45, WIN 2212 ... ... ... L i 6 12 40 + 263 108 28-4 1-2 eF, vS, R, in field with last 2213 '397 3038 ... 6 12 45 0-92 161 29-5 ri vF, S,R,glbM,^p 2214 1398 339 ... A 2OI 6 13 34 -0-27 158 132 12 B, pS, IE, gbM, TIT 2215 '399 386 VII 20 6 14 5 + 2-90 97 T 4'4 1-3 C!, cL, pRi, pC, st 11. ..15 2216 1400 3040 ... ... 6 IS 37 2'53 112 ro- 1-4 vF, pL, R, vglbM 2217 1401 3041 ... ... 6 16 5 2'39 ii? io-6 1-5 vB, S, R, psmbM, r 2218 1402 ... ... Markrec Cut. 6 16 25 3'54 7 35'5 1-5 F Cl (Auwers No 22) 2219 1403 387 ... .. 6 16 29 2-96 94 37 3 r$ Cl, P, vlC, st 6, ii. ..12 222O 1404 3042 ... 6 i? 5 '75 134 41-9 r6 Cl, B, P, st 8... 2221 1405 3044 ... ... 6 18 i 0-98 147 29-6 1-6 vF, IE, vgbM, p of 2 2222 1406 3045 ... ... 6 18 2 0-98 147 27-5 16 vF, IE, vgvlbM, f of 2 2223 1407 343 ... ... 6 18 44 + 2-51 112 46-1 + 1-7 F, pL, R, vglbM, 2 ft inv Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue So. 0. C. J. H. \V. H. Bight Other Oliserver?. Ascension, 1860-0. Annual North Polar Annual Preces- | Distance, Prcct-s- >ion, 1880. i86o'o. sion, 1880. Summary Description. , h m s o / /' 2224 1408 i ... VII 35 6 19 45 + 3'37 77 i6'S + r8 Cl, pC, with neb ? 2225 I4C9 388 VII 26 6 19 58 285 99 34-5 ig Cl, P, 1CM, st 12. ..15 2226 . Barnard 6 20 2-85 99 34 t-8 S, v diffic, # 10 close s 2227 I4IO 3046 ... 6 20 i 2'54 in 55-4 rS eF, R, *p27o, 90" 2228 I4II 3047 ... 6 20 33 0-29 '54 23-4 i 8 F, S, R, glbM 2229 J 4 I2 3048 6 20 49 0-23 154 52-8 1-8 eF, vS, R, ist of 3 2230 1413 349 ... 6 20 55 + 023 '54 55'4 rS eF, S, IE, 2nd of 3 2231 1414 3050 ... 6 21 I 0-14 157 27-1 1-8 F, pL, R, gvlbM, *f 2232 1415 ... VIII 25 6 21 2 + 296 94 47 1-9 B * (10 Monoc) + Cl 2233 1416 3051 ... 6 21 II Q-22 154 5S-2 i'9 eF, S, 3rd of 3 2234 1417 389 VIII 9 ... 6 21 14 3'47 73 I3-6 2'O Cl, eL, pRi, 1C, &t L & S 2235 1418 3052 ... 6 21 50 O-24 154 SI'S I'9 vF, S, R, #12 nr 2236 1419 390 VII 5 ... 6 22 II 3-23 83 4'4 2'O Cl, pRi, pC, st 10, 12. ..15 t 2237 ... ... SwII 6 22 51 3-19 84 5''5 2'2 pB, vvL, dif(? = 53 6i) 2238 5361 ... m 99 6 23 ii 3^9 84 54 2'I S # in nebulosity 2239 I42O 392 ... ... 6 23 29 3-I9 84 57'5 2'I *8inL, P, BC1 2240 1421 39i VIII 49 6 23 32 + 4'OI 54 42-3 2'2 Cl, pL, P, vlC, st 7, 10.. .15 2241 1422 3S4 ... 6 23 42 -o'37 158 50-6 2O vF, pL, R, glbil 2242 ... ... SwVI 6 23 55 + 4'39 45 6-5 2'2 eeF, vS, R, F * nf 2243 1423 3053 ... A 616? 6 24 14 227 121 II'5 2'2 pB, cL, R, TglbM, 4' 2244 1424 VII 2 6 24 53 3-19 85 2'2 2'3 Cl, beautiful, stsc(l2Monoc) 2245 1425 393 IV 3 6 24 58 3-31 79 44'5 2'3 pL,com,mbNffalm *,* 7-811 t 2246 ... ... ... Sw III 6 25 o 3-I9 84 47'2 2'3 eeF, L, irrR, o diffic 2247 ... ... ... Ld R, Sw I 6 25 26 3-3i 79 34 23 Neb* in eF, eLneby, nfl\ r 3 2248 1426 ... ... Markree Cat. 6 25 52 + 373 63 35'3 2'4 Small cluster (Auw 23) 2249 1427 3055 ... ... 6 26 38 036 158 50-0 2'3 pB, pL, R,vgbM,*p 2250 1428 394 ... ... 6 27 5 i +2-96 94 57'9 2'4 Cl, pRi, 1C, iF, st 8, 12. ..14 2251 1429 395 VIII 3 ... 6 27 8 327 si 32-3 2'5 Cl, vL, E, Hi, 1C 2252 '43 396 VIII 50 ... 6 27 24 3-20 84 32-2 2'5 Cl, \L, pRi, 1C, st S 2253 '43' VII 54 ... 6 27 56 6-04 24 2-3 26 vF, st eS 2254 1432 397 VII 22 ... 6 28 25 3-25 82 137 2-6 Cl, S, pC, iF, st 11. ..ij 2255 1433 3056 ... ... 6 28 59 2-15 124 42-9 2-6 eF, S, IE, Tlb3I 2256 ... ... TIX 6 29 9 779 15 39-0 2-8 F, R, *9'53'sf 2257 M34 3057 ... 6 29 26 0-33 154 I3-4 2-6 F, cL, R, rglbM, r, I7"od 2258 ... TIX 6 30 40 7-84 15 29-0 2-8 F, 2 St 10' I I f 2259 '435 VI 28 ... 6 3 48 3'33 79 0-6 2'S Cl, cRi, eC, iF, st eS 2260 1436 398 VIII 48 ... 6 31 2 3^4 91 207 2-8 Cl, vL, P, vlC, st L & S 2261 1437 399 IV 2 ... 6 31 3' 3-28 Si 87 2-0 ]!, vmK 330", X com= * II t 2262 1438 400 VII 37 ... 6 32 24 3-10 88 43-8 2-9 Cl, vC, iR, bil, st cS 2263 1439 3058 ... ... 6 32 42 2-46 "4 43'9 2-9 pF, IK, bet 2 vS st, pslbM 2264 1440 401 V 27 = VIII 5 ... 6 33 16 +331 79 587 + 3'O I5^1onoc, 01, , ?neb of Nelulce and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. \f. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Xorth Polar Animal Distance, Prcces- i86o'o. sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 O li m s s o / 2265 1441 402 ... 6 33 41 + 3-35 77 57' + 3" 01, P, 30 or 40 st 12. ..13 2266 1442 403 VI 21 ... 6 34 33 375 62 53-6 3' 01, pS, eO, Ri, st II. ..15 2267 1443 : 3059 6 35 32 2-24 122 2O'8 3-2 pB, S, R, 2 or 3 st v nr 2268 5362 ... Bodily 6 36 o 16-86 5 25-3 36 pF, pL, IE 2269 1444 404 VI 3 6 36 27 3'iS 85 17-7 3'3 01, vmC, not Ri, st vS 2270 1445 405 VII 36 6 36 36 3''5 86 24-9 3'3 01, 1C, not Ri 2271 1446 3060 6 37 3 2-50 113 203 3'3 pF, S, R, gbM, am st 2272 1447 3051 ... ... 6 37 7 2'39 117 19-6 3'3 pF, pS, vlE, bJI, r 2273 5363 ... DnniT 6 37 29 5 '45 29 0-3 3'4 F, S, iR, r? 2274 1448 406 II 615 6 38 5 3'95 56 176 3'4 F, S, bit 2275 1449 407 II 614 6 38 6 3'95 56 15-6 3'4 eF, vS 2276 5364 T I, Winnecke 6 3* 3' 21-67 4 2 3'9 F, 60", IbM 2277 5365 d'A 6 3836 3'95 56 24-5 3'5 01, vS, IRi 2*78 5366 ... d'A 6 39 3 3'95 56 26-8 3'5 vF, vS 2279 ... ... Bigourdaii 6 39 13 395 56 27-1 3'5 vF, T.S, stellar Nucl 2280 1450 3O62 ... ... 6 39 17 2'39 117 30-1 3'5 pF, pL, IE, gbM 2281 1451 VIII 71 6 39 3i 4-22 48 47'3 3-6 01, pRi, TlC, st pL 2282 ... Barnard ( > 39 37 3" 88 32-0 3'5 * 10 in F, R neby 2283 1452 Ill 271 ... 6 39 46 2-64 108 3-4 3' 6 3 cr 4 S st + neb * 2284 5367 ... d'A 6 40 2 3'94 56 38 6 3*6 F, r 2285 5368 ... d'A 6 40 20 3'94 56 29-9 2'6 eF, eS, r? 2286 1453 408 VIII 31 ... 6 40 39 300 93 i '4 3-6 01, L, 0, ab loo st 9. ..15 2287 1454 4U i Flamstecd, i Legcnti], M 14 | 6 41 o 258 .no 36-0 3-6 Cl, vL, B, 1C, st 8... 2288 1455 ... ... LiR^ 1 6 41 32 3-94 56 27-2 3'7 cF, S, R (0 of Lord R'sdiag) * 2289 i 1456 ; 41 Ill 898 ... (> 4i 33 394 56 25-4 3'7 el',vS,(- 7 ) * 2290 5369 III 897 ? Ld R, d'A 6 41 37 3'94 56 28-6 37 F,S,gbM( = a) 2291 1458 409 111897? 6 41 38 3'95 56 23-3 3'7 eF, vS, ( = 8) * 2292 r H 59 3063 ... ... 6 41 44 2-41 116 35-8 3'7 TB E' g bAi; Dneb ' amst 2293 J Pi 16- 2294 1460 ... ... Ld R 6 41 50 3'94 56 23-1 3'7 eeF, (t of Lord R's diag) * 2295 1461 3064 ... ... 6 42 3 2-41 6 34'3 37 el", S, R, bet st, D neb p 2296 ... f'4 4'4 01, pL, pRi, mC, st 13 2310 1472 3069 ... ... 6 49 23 i'9S 130 41-5 4'3 pB, pL, vmE 45, pslbM 2311 M73 418 VIII 60 ... 6 50 52 2-97 94 24-3 4'5 Cl, 1C, not Ri 2312 1474 419 ... ... 6 51 6 331 79 33'4 4'5 01, P 2313 I47S d'A 6 51 18 2-89 97 45'6 4'5 F, vS, R 2314 T1X 6 51 40 8-07 H 34'0 47 vF, S, R 23IS 1476 420 ... 6 Si 5 4-67 39 129 4-6 eF 2316 1477 421 II 3 o 4 6 52 55 2-90 97 35' 47 pF, S, R, r, S st inv t 2317 1478 ... LdR 652 2-90 97 35 47 MakesneloseDnebwithh42i t 2318 H79 I 422 =- (3070 ; vii i 4 ... 6 53 4 276 103 30-7 47 01, L, sc, st 8. ..9 2319 1480 423 VIII I B ... 6 53 48 3-I5 86 44-9 4'8 01 of vscst, st 8, 9... * 2320 1482 424 1I86I ... 6 54 5' 4-66 39 I3'2 4-8 pB, S, iR,gl)M, *8, 120 2321 LdR 6 54 57 4-66 39 i 4-8 vF, 12' n of h 424 2322 1481 ... III 874 LdR 6 55 23 4-66 39 17-2 49 vF, vS, IE 2323 1483 425 MSO 6 56 '3 289 98 8-8 S'o !C1, vL, Ri.pC, E, st 12.. .16 2324 1484 427 VII 38 ... 6 56 57 3-10 88 44-5 5-0 Cl, L, Ri, eC, st 12.. .16 2325 1485 3C-7I ... 6 57 7 2'37 118 302 5-0 pB, pL, IE, gbM 2326 1486 426 H734 6 57 29 4-66 39 5'8 S'o vF, pL, iR, psmbM, st p 2327 1487 4 2'9 5'i vF, S, vlE, bM, am st 2329 1489 429 | 11735=1 1 111875 ' 6 58 34 4'55 41 10-7 5'2 vF, vS, stellar 233 1492? ... LidR?,BigGnrdan 6 58 46 4-63 39 33'6 5'2 vF, vS, v stellar 2331 1490 432 VIII 40 Flamsteed 6 58 48 374 62 35-7 5-2 01, L, vlC, S Cl inv 2332 1491 43 11862 * i * * 6 58 49 4-63 39 36-o 5'2 F, S, R, psbM 2333 M93 431 III 899 ... 6 58 54 3'99 54 39'6 5'2 TF, S, R, bM 2334 H92? ... L.d K?,B)gourJan 6 59 7 463 39 34'6 5-2 TF, bet 2 st 12 2335 1494 VIII 32 6 59 55 2-85 99 52-1 5-3 Cl, L, 1C 2336 5372 ... TI 7 o 10-80 9 32 5'2 pB, pL, R, 2 st n nr 2337 5373 ... ... St VIII 706 4'34 45 I9-4 5-3 eF, S, E 2338 '495 435 707 2'95 95 24-6 5-3 01, vlC 2339 1496 434 11769 ... 708 3'5' 71 0-5 5-3 pB, pL, R, glbM 2340 '497 433 II 73 6 7 o 28 463 39 36-4 5't pF, S, R, glbM, r 2341 5374 ... m ico 7 o 54 3-56 69 ii 5-4 vF, vS 2342 5375 ... ... m 101 7 i i + 3-56 69 10 + 5'4 pF, S, IE, vlbM of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. 73 No. G. C. J. E. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Asc-nsion, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Annual Distance, Preces- 1860-0. siou, 1880 Summary Description. 1 o X h m R s 2343 I 49 8 VIII 33 7 i 36 + 2-83 IOO 26'2 + S'4 Cl, cL, P, 1C 2344 ... ... Sw VI 7 i 48 4'47 42 35' 1 5'5 pB, pS, R, Ibil 2345 1499 3073 ... 7 i 52 2 7 8 102 57-1 5'4 Cl, pL, pKi, gbM, st IO...I4 2346 1500 ... IV 65 7 2 15 306 90 35-1 55 # 10 aff with S, vF, neb 2347 I5OI III 746 7 2 48 5^3 24 57'8 5'6 vF, S, R, IbM 2348 1502 3074 ... 737 O'OI 157 "'I 5'5 Cl, P, 1C, 30 st 2349 I5 3 436 VII 27 CH 7 3 16 2-88 98 24-0 5'6 Cl, cL, P, cC 235 5376 St VI 7 5 24 3-36 77 30-1 57 eF, eS, iR 2351 IS04 437 ... 7 6 56 2-82 101 15-2 5'9 Cl, 1C, * taken 2352 1505 VII 15 7 7 48 2-51 113 5>'2 59 Cl, pRi, pC 2353 1506 VIII 34 7 7 5i 2-85 loo 37 5'9 Cl, L, 1C, one vB * 2354 '507 438 VII 1 6 7 8 28 2-46 1 15 29-5 6-0 Cl, cRi, 1C 2355 1508 439 VI 6 ... 794 339 75 58-9 61 Cl, pS, pRi, mC, st 15.. .16 * 2356 '509 ... VII 6 7 9 12 3'39 75 46-9 6-1 Cl, 1C 2357 ... St XIII 7 9 '4 3-63 66 23-9 60 eF, L, mE, bM, F st inv 2358 1510 VIII 45 ... 7 10 32 2-69 1 06 48-0 6-2 Cl, P, 1C 2359 IS" 3o?5 V2I ... 7 ii 3 278 102 57'o 6-2 ! !, yF, rvL, viF t 2360 1512 f 44 = 13076 ] VII 12 en 7 ii 23 272 i5 23-3 6'2 01, vL, Ri, pC, st 9. ..12 2361 ... ... ... Bigourdan 7 ii 56 278 IO2 58-0 6-2 vvF, vS 2362 1513 f 44i = '377 } VII 17 ... 7 12 55 2-49 114 42-2 6'3 Cl, pL, Ri (30 Can maj) 2363 5377 ... Copeland (R) 7 13 53 6-41 20 41-3 6'5 Neb * or vFvS, III, 748 sf 2364 1514 442 ... 7 14 o 2 91 97 182 6-4 Cl, pC, st pL, bifid 2365 S378 ... m 102, St VI 7 14 i 3'59 67 39'4 6-5 vF.pS, Ji.psWI 2366 'SIS in 748 ... 7 14 2 6-41 20 42-3 6-5 fvF, pL, mbM, vS * inv, I curved tails t 2367 1516 VIII 27 7 14 9 2'57 in 40-3 65 Cl, S, P, 1C 2368 i5i7 443 ... 7 14 21 28 S loo 76 6'5 Cl.S.pRi, 6ti5 2369 1518 3078 7 15 i 0-6* '52 5'S 6'5 pB. pL, iE, glbM 2370 5379 ... m 103 7 16 33 3-63 65 56 67 eF, vS, E 2371 i5'9 444 11316 ... 7 16 44 379 60 14-5 67 B, S, R, bMN, p of Dneb *t 2372 1520 445 11317 7 16 45 379 63 I4'2 67 pB, S, R, bMN, f of Dneb *i 2373 53So ... 1x1 R, St IX 7 17 29 392 55 54-2 6-8 eF, vS (fin Ld R's diag) 2374 1521 3080 VIII 35 7 17 32 278 102 59'6 67 Cl, vL, pRi, 1C, st L 2375 5383 ... ... Ld R, St IX 7 18 i 3-92 55 537 6-9 eF, vS, h 446 f 17', I's (e) 2376 538i ... ... m 104 7 18 10 361 66 39 6-8 eF, vS 2377 5382 ... St VI 7 18 16 2-86 99 23-2 6-8 oF, vS * inv, * us 2378 ... ... StIX 7 18 16 3-92 55 53'6 6-8 j 2vF close st in eF neb, h 446 1 f 2', I's 2379 1527 446 Ld R, St IX 7 18 18 3-92 55 54'8 69 vF, vS (5) * 2380 1522 379 7 18 19 + 2-42 117 15-9 + 6-8 pF, pS, R, TsmbM, r.ra ft ROYAL ASIRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. i. 74 Dr. J. L. E. DKEYEU, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. w. ir. other Gl*i rvri -s. Right Annn:il North Polar Annual .Ascension, Prcces- Distance, Prcces- i86o'o. sion, 1880. 1860*0. sion. 1880. Summary Description. I o 'f, h m s s O / 2381 1523 3084 ... ... 7 18 27 + 0-62 152 488 + 6 : 8 vF, vS, R, am st 2382 I52 4 3082 ... ... 7 >S 33 2-43 117 6-4 6-8 pi', S, R, bM 2383 '525 38l ... ... 7 18 40 2'6o i no 40-0 ! 6-8 Cl, pS, pmC, st 12 2384 1526 3083 ... 7 19 o 2-60 no 45'p 6-9 Cl, 1C, bifid, * 2385 1528 447 Ill 703 7 19 24 3-92 55 53-1 6-9 vF, vS, R, 1>M * 2386 5384 LdR* 7 19 29 3-92 55 57-o 6-9 Stellar 2387 1529 ... II 820 ... 7 19 45 4-02 52 587 : 7'0 pB, S, strllar 2388 153 448 Illgoo 7 19 46 3-92 55 54-i 7-0 vF, S, R, l.M * 2389 1531 449 III 901 7 19 57 3-92 55 5i-6 7-0 vF, S, R, psbM * 2390 5385 ... Ball (I!) 7 19 58 3-92 55 53'2 7-0 rF 239 5386 ... ... Ball (R) 7 20 3 3-92 55 540 7-0 eF 2392 1532 45 IV 45 GrecnwIXyrC 7 20 53 3'56 68 48 3 70 B, S, R, *9 M,*8nf 100" t 2393 ... ... St XIII 7 20 56 3-92 55 4i-3 7-0 oF, pS, IE, dif, r? 2394 "533 VIII 44 7 21 3 323 82 4i'O 7-0 Cl, L, P, vlC, ML * 2395 1534 VIII 1 1 ... 7 21 12 3-38 75 569 7'i Cl, pRi, C 2396 535 45i VIII 36 ... 7 21 39 +2-82 101 27-5 7-1 Cl, vL, vlC 2397 1536 3o8S ... ... 7 21 42 -0-15 158 43'9 70 pB, cL, cK 117, IbM 2398 ... ... St XI 1 1 7 21 46 +3-65 65 137 7'i vF, eS, bM, r? 2399 "537 ... Bond 7 22 41 307 89 55 6 7'2 | Two F neb (Auw 24 & 25) * 2400 '538 ... Bond 7 22 46 3-07 89 557 7-2 [ 1 vS clusters * 2401 1539 454 VII 65 7 22 57 277 103 41-4 72 Cl, S, cRi, cC, st vS 2402 1540 453 III 19 7 23 6 3-29 So 3-4 7-2 eF, S, R.lbM, *inv 2403 1541 ... V44 7 23 15 5-86 24, 6-2 7'3 '. ! cB, el;, vmE, vgmbMN 2404 ... Bigourdan 7 23 28 5-86 24 o-o 7'3 vF, vS 2405 5387 m I0 5 7 23 38 369 63 49 7'3 vF, S, iK 2406 ... ... ... St XIII 7 23 40 3-49 71 25-3 7-3 eF, eS, vSX? 2407 ... ... ... St XI 11 7 23 49 3-49 71 22-5 7-3 eF, eS, vSX ? 2408 1542 452 ... ... 7 24 36 690 18 1-6 7-4 Cl, vlC 2409 >S43 3086 ... 7 25 22 2-69 1 06 54-3 7-4 Cl, S but B, st 8. ..10 2410 5388 St VIII 7 26 o 388 56 52-6 7'5 el', vS, scv vF st iuv 2411 ... ... St XIII 7 26 29 3-49 71 25-1 7-5 # I4m sligbtly nebs 2412 ... ... J G Lohsc 7 26 45 3-26 8 1 9'4 7-5 vF, *Sf 59', l' - 5s,# 13 s, 10" 2413 1544 ... VIII 52 ... 7 26 50 j 2 79 IO2 47'8 7-5 01, vL, T, vlC 2414 : 1545 455 VIII 37 ... 7 26 50 2-74 105 8-8 7-5 Cl, T, 1C, st 9, &c 2415 1546 456 II 821 7 27 43 3-95 54 28-4 7-6 pB.cS, R,vgvlbM,r. ulmO 2416 5389 m 106 . 7 28 5 3-33 78 6 7'6 cF. S 2417 IS47 3087 ... 7 28 25 0-74 151 578 7-6 vF, L, R, gb>I,r 2418 539 St VIII 7 28 31 3-48 71 48-6 7-6 vF, eS, bM 2419 1548 457 I 218 ... 7 28 39 4-08 50 48 6 pB,pL, IE 90", fghM,7-8 ' ' , i 267. 4' dist 2420 1549 458 VI i 7 30 6 +3-57 68 7-2 + 78 Cl, cL, Ri. C, st II.. .18 1 of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. j. n. v<'. ir. Other Observers. Higlit Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Pricfs- sion, 1880 North 1'olar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880 Summary Description. 1 2421 1550 3089 VII 67 h m s 7 30 10 s + 2'62 no 18 o + 7% 01, L, cRi, St 1 1... 1 3 2422 1551 {^V } VIII 38 ... 7 30 n 2 7 6 104 10-5 7'8 01, B, vL, pRi, st L and S 2423 1552 ; 3090 VII 28 ... 7 30 3S 277 103 32 9 7'8 01, vL, Ri, pC, st vS 2424 St XIII 7 3i 9 409 50 27-0 7'9 vF, pS, mE, IbM, r? 2425 1553 ... VIII 87 ... 7 3i 52 275 104 35' 2 7'9 01, P, S, st vS 2426 1554 460 II 822 ... 7 32 27 4-68 37 20-8 8-0 cF, R, vgbM, r, *8p 2427 1555 3091 7 32 32 174 137 18 5 79 eF, L, pmE, gmbM, 2 st inv 2428 1556 VIII 47 ... 7 32 56 271 106 ii 8 8-0 01, vL, vlC 2429 5391 ... Copeland (R) 7 32 56 4-68 37 i8'6 So pF, pS, vmE, #12 att 2-13 1557 ... VI 11 46 7 33 5 272 106 1-8 8-0 01, vL, vlC 2431 1558 III 829 ... 7 34 27 471 36 35 o 8-2 eF, vS, R, bM 2432 1559 3092 VI 36 7 34 42 2-66 108 45-6 8-i 01, pL, pC, Eo, st L and S 2433 1560 462 7 35 5 H-3'28 80 24-8 8-2 eF, * 15, 90" sp * 2434 1561 3096 ... 7 35 10 O'12 158 58-1 8-1 pB, S, R, pmbM, 3 st 1 1 n 2435 1562 II6i6 7 35 18 + 3-83 58 1-2 8-2 F, S, IbM 2436 1563 461 7 35 19 4^5 37 359 8-2 vF, vS, R, bM 2437 1564 463 M46 7 35 24 276 104 29-8 8-2 !, 01, vB, vRi, vL, inv Q 2438 , / 464 = I 5^5 1 i IV 39 7 35 26 276 104 250 82 O, pB, pS, vlE, p. 3-75 d t 2439 1566 3094 ... 7 35 26 233 121 19-8 8-2 CI,B,pRi,pL,lC,st9,i2...i4 2440 I5 6 7 3095 IV 64 7 35 40 2-68 107 53-0 82 O, cB, not v well def t 2441 ... T VI 7 36 26 + 7'I2 1 6 407 8-4 vF, pS 1 2442 2443 I 5 6S) , f 397 1569) 7 36 44 -0-15 159 I2'8 82 ( cL, vF, R ] D neb, 40, tpL, vF, RI D * invM 2444 5392 St VIII 7 37 26 + 407 5 37'9 84 vF, mbM 2445 5393 St VIII 7 37 28 4-07 50 38 9 8-4 vF, rnbM, S * att s 2446 1570 465 7 37 36 4-80 35 3'2 8-4 F, am 4 st 2447 1571 3098 M 93 7 38 39 2-54 113 327 8'4 01, L, plii, 1C, st 8...I3 2448 1572 466 Lai 15134 7 38 41 2-52 114 21'2 8-4 01 of 18 or 20 st n. ..13 2449 5394 St VI 7 38 45 370 62 43-8 8'5 eF, eS, R, l.JI, r 2450 StIX 7 38 55 370 62 38-3 8-5 eF, vS, S * inv 2451 1573 3099 7 40 19 2-14 127 383 8-6 01, vvL, vlC, 1*4-5 m 2452 1574 3100 ... 7 4i 47 2-46 117 o-i 87 O, F, S, IE, am 60 st 2453 1575 3101 ... 7 4i 57 2-46 116 54-4 87 01, S, pRi, pC 1 2454 5395 ... ... St VI 7 42 35 3-43 73 16-9 8-8 vF, eS, R, bM 2455 1576 3102 ... 7 42 5 2 2-61 no 57-1 8-8 01, cL, pRi, 1C, st 12 2456 1577 467 ... 7 42 57 483 34 9-4 88 vF, R, vgbM 2457 5396 Copeland (R) 7 43 37 4-84 34 62 8-9 F, pL, R, h 467 sp 2458 1581 Ld R, Bigourdan 7 44 4 4-91 32 56-0 8-9 vF, * 12 close 2459 1578 468 III 479 7 44 24 + 3-2S 80 5-5 + 8-9 vF, S, rr group + neb * Dr. J. L. E. DBEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Hight Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preccs- =ion, 1880. Summary Description. , 2460 T VI h m s 7 44 56 s + 5'i9 / 29 157 + 9O F, S, R, S*in centre 2461 1582 ... ... Ixl R, Bigourdan 7 45 23 4-91 32 58-2 90 * 13 slightly nebulous 2462 1583 ... Ld K, ISigourdan 7 45 29 4-91 32 58-0 9'0 vF, TS, TlbM 2463 IS79 469 7 45 48 4-91 32 577 9'I eF, R 2464 1584 Ld I?, Bigourdan 7 45 58 4-91 32 58-0 9'I pS Cl, st eF, nebulous 2465 I58S Ld R, Bigourdan 7 46 19 + 4-91 32 52 7 9'I * , nebulous ? 2466 1580 3104 7 46 21 -0-42 161 3 6 9-0 vF, S, R, MI 2467 1589 472 IV 22 ... 7 46 4 + 2-49 116 2-0 9'I pB, vL, R, er, * 8>I 2468 5397 ... d'A 7 46 41 4-87 33 i6'5 9'I F, R, bM 2469 1590 470 III 836 7 46 42 4-91 32 57'i 9'I F,vS, R, * 9 sf 2470 ... ... ... SwV 7 46 5' 3-i7 85 10-9 9'I eF, S, IE, bet 2 st 2471 1586 ... Ld R. Bigourdan 7 46 52 4-9i 32 52-5 9'I * 13, slightly nebulous 2472 2473 1587) 1588) ... ... Ld R 7 47 4-91 32 57 9'I (2 of 10 neb, in line with \ h 469, 470 2474 1591 47i Ill 830 7 47 " 4-66 36 46-2 9-2 F, pS, E?bMvS*?L*nf 2475 1592 ... LdR 7 47 12 4-66 26 46-0 9'2 Makes D neb with h 471 2476 2477 1593 3103 St IX Lac L. A C7S 7 47 16 7 47 19 4-08 2' 1 3 49 42-4 128 iri 9'I 9' r vS * in eF, S neb !, Cl, B, Ri, L, 1C, st 12 2478 '594 ** *3> JJJ M 4 7 7 48 20 275 105 3'3 9-2 Cluster * 2479 '595 VII 58 ... 7 48 40 270 IO7 2TI 9-2 Cl, pL, pRi, pC, st S 2480 '597 LdR 7 48 3'6o 65 51 9'3 vF, Enpsf, close np h 473 2481 1596 473 11302 7 48 48 3-60 65 52-1 9'3 F, S, IE, bM, er 2482 1598 ' 474 = '3106 } VII 10 ... 7 49 i 2'54 113 56^2 9'3 Cl, L, cRi, vlC 2483 '599 3105 ... 7 49 2 2'45 117 30-0 9'3 Cl, L, 1C 2484 ... ... St XIII 7 49 1 4'oo Si 50-5 9'3 vF, vS, R, bM, r ? 2485 5398 ... ... m 107 7 49 17 3-24 82 9 9'3 Neb* 12 m 2486 5399 ... m 108 7 49 25 3-64 64 26 9'3 vF, S, psbM 2487 5400 m 109 7 49 49 3-64 64 27 9'3 yF, S, gbM 2488 1600 475 Ill 837 7 5 26 4-88 33 3'9 94 vF, vS, R, glbM 2489 1601 ! 479 = (3107 I VII 23 A 626 7 50 37 2-40 119 42-0 9'4 Cl, pL, eRi, pC, st 1 1... 13 2490 1603 ... ... LdR 7 50 42 3-68 62 35-8 9'4 vF, S, R, #13 I'f, pof 2 2491 ... ... ... SwIII 7 5 49 3-24 Si 376 9'4 eeF, pS, irrR, v diffic, B * p 2492 1602 477 ... 7 So 54 3'6S 62 36-0 9'4 vF, S, R, bM, f of 2 2^93 1604 476 Ill 750 7 So 55 4-07 49 47'8 9 '4 cB, S, R, sbM 2494 5401 ... m no 7 50 58 3-07 90 IS 9'4 F, S, IE 2495 1605 ... LdR 7 5i + 3'7 49 47 9'4 Follows III 750 2' or 3',eF, vS 2496 ... SwIII 7 5i 4 3-24 8 1 36-3 9'4 vF, pS, R, IbM, * close f 2497 1606 Ill 838 7 5' ii 4-90 3 2 42-3 9'5 eF, vS 2498 ... St XIII 7 Si 12 + 3^3 64 3S-5 + 9-4 vF, vS, R, bMX of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 77 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Kight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. Summary Description. i J3 h m 8 s o / u 2499 5402 ... mm 7 5' 23 +3-23 82 8 +9-4 eF, pS, iR 2500 1607 478 Ill 709 7 5' 25 4-53 38 52-1 9-5 F, L, E, vgbM, r, am st 2501 1608 3108 ... 7 52 3 278 103 590 9-5 cF, S, vlE 90, glbM, am st 2502 1609 3109 ... ... 7 52 12 '57 HI 55' 2 95 pF, S, E, vgpmbM 2503 543 ... ... m 112 7 52 20 3-56 67 H 9'5 eF, S, glbM 2504 5404 ... m 113 7 52 27 3'i9 84 i 95 vF, S, E 2505 1610 ... Ill 839 ... 7 53 15 4-67 36 10-5 9'6 eF, vS 2506 [in i 480 VI 37 ... 7 53 16 2-86 100 14-4 9'6 Cl, pL, vRi, C, st n... 20 * 2507 1612 481 H554 ... 7 53 40 3-4i 73 546 96 (pB, pL, ill, vgbM, er, * I 232, 80" 2508 1618 484 III 7 d'A 7 54 19 3-26 81 38 97 F, vS, vlE, 2 st p 2509 1613 ... VIII i 7 54 32 2-67 108 41-2 97 Cl, B, pRi, 1C, st S 2510 1615 ... ... LdE 7 54 33 327 80 77 97 y in Lord Eosse's diagram 2511 1616 ... Ld R, d'A 7 54 4i 3-27 80 127 97 eF, III 5 12 nf, ( = ) 2512 1614 482 Ill 605 7 54 47 3'59 66 13-5 97 vF, S, iR 2513 1617 4 8 3 III5I2 ... 7 54 47 3-27 80 I2'2 97 F, S, E, psmbM, r 2514 ... StXIII 7 54" 53 3'4i 73 48-3 97 eF, pS, irr E, dif 2515 5066 ... G P Bond 7 55 13 3'S 1 69 25 3 97 vF, cometic 2516 1619 31" Lac II 3 7 56 i TOO 150 292 9'8 Cl, vB, vL, pEi, st7...i3 2517 1620 3110 ... ... 7 56 17 2'S 3 101 54-8 9-8 F, vS, E, bet 3st 13-14 2 S l8| ... ... J G Loh so 7S 6 45 4'54 38 29 9'9 Two neb, F, L, E, gbM, Aa = 42. 2519) 2520 1621 3112 ... ... 7 56 49 2-46 117 477 9-9 Cl, B, pRi, pC 2521 1622 485 ... ... 7 57 26 4'94 31 49'8 IO'O pF, pL, R, psbM, x 9, np 3' 2522 5405 m 114 7 58 ii 3'45 71 54 IOO yF, vS, E, psbM 2523 Swll 7 58 38 7-09 15 59'6 io- 1 pB, pL, IE, IbM, * nr 2524 5406 St VIII 7 58 48 4'O2 50 26-5 lO'O vF, S 2525 1623 486 Ill 877 ... 7 59 i 2-85 IOI 2 I lO'O cF, pL, E, vgvlbM, am st 2526 5407 ... m 115 7 59 26 324 Si 36 lO'I vF, S, mE 2527 1624 488 VIII 30 7 59 28 2'46 117 46-4 IO'O Cl, vL, pBi, 1C, st io... 1 5 2528 5408 ... St VIII 7 59 44 4'O2 50 28-4 lO'I F, S, E, bM 2529 ... Bigourdan 7 59 Si 3'45 71 47 lO'I eF (suspected) 2530 1625 487 111752 ... 7 59 54 3'45 71 46-5 lO'I eF, IE, vS * n 2531 ... ... ... Bigourdan 7 59 57 3'45 71 47 lO'I vF 2532 1626 489 II 726 8 i 16 3'86 55 38-2 IO'2 pB, pL, E, rglbM, r, 2 st nf 2533 1627 3"3 ... 8 I 22 2-42 119 29-9 IO'2 Cl, pL, Ei, C, stt), 13. ..14 2534 1628 490 Ill 840 ... 8 i 49 478 33 54'8 I0'3 pF, pL, E, psbM, *8, 164 2535 5409 ... ... St VIII 8 2 48 3-62 64 23-0 I0'3 eF, vS, E 2536 5410 ... St VIII 8 2 51 3-62 64 24-6 I0'3 vF, vS, E 2537 1629 491 IV 55 ... 8 3 19 4-27 43 35'6 10-4 (J 1 , pB, pL, E, rrr, st 20 2538 5411 ... ... St VIII 8 4 3 + 3-15 85 57-2 +10-4 vF, vS, R, mbM Dr. J. L. E. DBEYEK, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Right Annual Ascension Frcces- i86o'o. sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Piee- 31011,1880. Summary Description. 2539 1630 31'4 VII ii h m s s 84 ; +2-82 102 25-0 + IO4 C'l, vL, Ri, 1C, st 1 1... 1 3 2540 St XIII 8 4 18 3-64 63 I33 10-5 vF.pL, iR, UI,r 2541 1631 492 III 710 ... 8 4 26 4-40 40 30-3 10-5 F, L, , vgbM 2542 1632 3"5 ... 8 4 42 2-82 IO2 30-9 10-5 Nebulous * 5th mag 2543 1633 493 II7I9 ... 8 4 Si 3-92 53 '9'4 10-5 F, pL, iE, vgbM, D * nr 2544 ... ... Sw II 853 7 12 IS 36-4 IO'6 ceF, pS, R, sev B st around 2545 2546 2547 1634 1635 1636 494 3116 3H7 II627 ... Lac II 4, A 563 Lac III 2, A 41 1 8 6 3 8 6 26 8 6 32 3-52 68 13-5 2 22 126 58-4 1-77 138 51-0 10-6 10-6 10-6 F, S, IK 45, * 8 np 4' Cl, B, L, 1C, iK, st 9. ..12 Cl, B, L, 1C, st 7...I6 2548 1637 496 VI 22 CII 8 6 50 2 96 95 22-5 10-6 C'l, vL, pRi, pmC, st 9. ..13 2549 1638 495 ... 8 7 38 489 31 46-1 107 pB, S, mE 0, psmkll 2550 ... ... SwII 883 7-12 ! i 5 33-3 108 eeF, pS, cE 2551 ... ... T VI, Sw II 8 8 25 6-94 16 89 10-8 vF, S, F * in centre 2552 1639 III7II ... 8 8 46 4'44 39 32-6 10-8 eF, cL, IE 45 2553 5412 ... ... m 116 8 9 22 3'5i 68 38 10 8 vF, S, glMI 2554 1640 497 II303 ... 8 10 36 3'57 66 59 109 F, S, R, mlxM, r 2555 1641 498 III 256 8 10 44* 309 88 488 109 vF, cS, iF, 3 S st inv ? 2556 543 .... ... m 117 8 10 49 3-5i 68 36 10-9 vF, vS 2557 54H ... stvm 8 10 59 3-52 68 6-9 10-9 eF,.cS, R, IbM 2558 1642 499 in 606 ... 8 ii 7 3-50 69 3'2 iro vl', S, R, sbM, stellar 2559 1643 3"8 ... 8 II 21 250 117 2'2 10-9 F, pL, gmbM, am 60 st 2560 1644 ... ... d'A 8 ii 42 3-5I 68 34-8 iro F,pL 2561 ... Sw VI 8 12 6 3T7 84 54-4 II vF, S, R, 2 st A 2562 1645 500 III 607 I S 12 13 351 68 25-9 iro vF, cS, R 2S63 1646 SGI II 634 ... S 12 25 351 68 297 iro cF, S, R, bM 2564 1647 39 ... 8 12 28 2-63 III 22'6 II O vF, S, R, gb>I, am many st 2565 ... ... J G Lohse 8 12 30 3 53 67 30-5 iri F, biN 2566 1648 ... Ill 288 ... 8 12 49 2'55 115 1-9 iro vF, cL, er 2567 1649 / 53 = (3120 } VII 64 ... 8 12 58 2-42 120 I2'3 iri C'l, pL, pRi, 1C, iR, st H...I4 2568 ... Barnard 8 13 3 2-24 126 41-4 11*1 vF, pL, F*inv 2569 1650 ... d'A 8 13 ii 3-50 68 41-8 in vF, cE, 3 vS st f 2570 54IS ... Copeland (R) 8 13 ii 3-50 68 38-9 iri eeF, L, R, n of 2 257' 1651 502 VI 39 ... 8 13 15 2-44 119 18-6 in Cl, vL, cRi, 1C, st 9... 25/2 5416 ... St VIII 8 13 20 + 3'47 70 247 in eF, vS, iF, * 13 att 2573 1652 3"76 8 13 -141 179 41-1 77 F, S, R, glbM, Polariss Austi- 2574 ... OStll 8 14 9 + 2-90 98 SI'S iri cF, pS, rr, * 7-5 nf 5' 2.575 2576 54<7 ... StIX m 118 8 14 25 8 14 32 3-5S 361 65 15-6 63 5 IT2 IT2 eF, pL, iR, sev F st iuv cF, cS, stellar 2577 1653 ... II 259 Schultz 8 14 39 3'54 67 0'2 IT2 F, S, iF, r 2578 '654 3121 IIIS02 8 14 49 + 2-82 102 52 6 + IT2 F, vlE, gbM, r. am 50 st of Nebula? and Clusters of Stars. 79 No. G.C. J. n. W. H. Other Observers. Hidht Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 h m s s 2579 1655 3122 ... 8 15 35 + 2-27 125 46% + 1 1-2 D * (h 4083) in pS neb, am 70 st 2580 1656 3123 8 IS 44 2'44 119 52-1 11-2 Cl, cL, pRi, pC, R, st 12 258l ... St XIII 8 16 29 3'45 7 57'i 1 1-4 vF, vS, R, vFwinv, F*att 2582 1657 504 III 753 8 17 3 3'49 69 I3-4 11-4 vF, pS, R, glbM,*p7 5 " 25S3 ... ... Mull 8 17 7 2 9 S 94 3I-3 11-4 rF, S, R, sbMN, 1st of 4 2584 ... ... ... Mu II 8 17 19 2-98 94 30-3 11-4 vF, S, R, 2nd of 4 2585 ... ... Mull 8 17 25 2-98 94 27-3 IP4 vF, S, R, 3rd of 4 2586 Mull 8 17 3' 2-98 94 2 9'3 11-4 eF, pS, R, 4th of 4 (? neb) 2587 | 1658 3124 ... ... 8 '7 39 2-46 119 2-5 11-5 Cl, pmCM, iF, st 9. ..13 2588 1659 3125 ... 8 17 39 2'37 122 31-2 IPS Cl, F, S, R, gbM, st 15 2589 Sw VI 8 17 42 2-91 98 19-0 11-4 pF, pS, IE 2590 ... StIX 8 17 53 3-07 90 8-4 11-4 F*inv in vF. vS, IE neb 2591 5418 ... d'A 8 18 16 8-41 II 30-3 I r6 F, S, E, IbM 2592 1660 505 II3I5 8 18 43 362 63 34-5 IPS pF, S, R, vsbM * 2593 5419 ... m 119 8 18 49 34' 72 10 IPS eF, rS 2594 5420 ... m 123 S 18 52 361 63 40 IPS eF 2595 1661 ! 506 I" 599 ... 8 19 34 3-5I 68 3-8 11-6 vF, pL, iF, r, D * sp 2' 2596 5421 ... m 121 8 19 37 3'42 72 15 n-6 vF, S, IE 2597 5422 ... m 122 S 21 49 3-51 68 2 11-7 eF, vS 2598 5423 m 123 S 21 54 3-51 68 2 11-7 F, S 2599 1662 507 111234 ... 8 23 58 3 53 66 58-2 11-9 vF, 8, stellar 2600 Bigourdan 8 z\ 12 4-51 36 48-7 n-8 No description 2601 1663 ; 3126 8 24 28 0-44 157 39-4 irS F, pS, R, gbM 2602 1664 508 ... 8 24 33 4-51 36 41-5 irg eF, S, R, Kgs' 2603 1667 ... LdR 8 24 48 4-50 36 44 ipg eF, vS * 2604 1665 509 Ill 292 ... 8 24 49 3-69 59 59-2 IPS vF, pL, R, IbM, r, D*nr 2605 1 668 ... LdR 8 24 52 4-50 36 41 I2'O F, S, IbM * 2606 1666 510 ... S 25 8 4-5 36 44'9 I2T cF, S, R, #310 2607 1669 5" ... 8 25 27 3-63 62 32-9 I2O eF 2608 1670 5'2 II 318 ... 8 26 44 3 66 61 3-6 I2-I F, vlE, mbM, r 2609 1671 313 ... 8 26 49 ri? 150 38-5 I2'0 Cl, pS, IRi, 1C 2610 1672 13127 } IV 35 ; 8 26 57 277 105 40-1 ,2-, F, S, att to *I3, *7 nf 26ll 5424 ... m 124 S 27 9 3-58 64 30 I2'I vF, S, pmE, gbM 2612 1673 3128 8 27 15 2-83 102 41-9 I2'I B, S, ]0, psbM, bet 2 st 2613 1674 3129 II266 8 27 15 2-63 112 29-8 12 I cB, L, vrtiE no 2614 5425 d'A 8 27 28 6-64 16 32-2 122 eF, pS, R 2615 ... j ... ... St XIII S 27 30 3-03 92 4-2 121 F, pS, IE, IbM, F * inv r 26l6 Sw III S 28 34 3-04 91 22-5 I2'2 vF, P, R, * nr nf 2617 StXIII 82839 3'co 9336-6 I2'2 eF, rS, 2 vF .st inv 2618 1675 515 111257 ... ' 82849 + 3-09 8848-8 +12-2 eF.pL.iF 8o Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 i 2619 1676 5'4 II 3 I 9 h m s 8 29 i + 3 8 66 , ' 60 49-3 + 12-2 F, pS, E, bM, r 2620 5426 m 125, Lassell 8 29 9 3-60 64 35 I2'2 F, S,E 2621 5427 ... m 126 8 29 18 3-60 64 32 I2'2 vF, S, R 2622 5428 ... ... m 127 8 29 52 3-58 64 37 I2'3 F,S, R 2623 ... St XIII 8 30 3 3'59 63 45'6 I2'3 vF, vS, R, bM, r 2624 S429 ... m 128 8 30 6 3-46 69 48 I2'3 eF 2625 5430 ... m 129 8 30 19 3-46 69 48 I2'3 eF, vS 2626 2627 1677 1678 3131 ( 516 = 13132 } VII 63 ... 8 30 28 8 31 28 2-18 2-48 130 in 119 28'O 12-3 I2'4 #9 inv in pB, pL, R neb CI, cL, pEi, pC, st II. ..13 t 2628 1680 ... in 235 ... 8 3i 5' 3'54 65 57-3 I2'4 eF, S 2629 1679 ... 111982 H X, d'A 8 32 o 6-58 16 31-5 12-5 vF, S, stellar * 2630 2631 ... TIX TIX 8 32 8 32 6-58 6-58 16 30 16 30 12-5 I2'5 I 2 vF, vS, v nr III 982 2632 1681 517 ... II i pparfhus,M44 8 32 3H6 69 32 12-4 Prsesepe Cancri 2633 ... T VI, IX 8 32 22 686 15 23-2 12-5 F, S, IE 2634 ... T VI, IX 8 32 34 683 15 31-2 12-5 F, S, IE 2635 1683 3i:>3 ... 8 32 58 2-36 124 16-2 12-5 Cl, pmC, irr A, st 13... 2636 ... ... TIX 8 33 o 672 '5 Si 12-5 vF, S, 2 st iri2 f * 2637 543' ... m 130 8 33 17 3'45 69 57 12-5 eeF, \-S 2638 ... ... St XIII 8 33 25 3'88 52 17-0 12-5 vF, vS, IF 2639 1684 518 1 204 8 33 33 4'35 39 1.7-8 126 cB, S, E 130, psmbM 2640 1685 3134 ... ... 8 33 42 i -60 144 37'S 12-5 pB, S, E, 3 or 4 vS st p nr 2641 1682 ni 983 H N, d'A 8 33 46 6'54 6 35-4 I2'6 vF, S, stellar * 2642 1686 5'9 ... d'A 8 33 49 301 93 388 12-5 vF, pL, gbM, 2 B st s, one f * 2643 5432 ... ... m 131 8 34 8 3'45 69 59 12-6 oF neb * 2644 ... ... StIX 8 34 9 3-17 84 3i-4 I2'6 vF, pL, irr oval, sev S points 2645 1687 3136 ... ... 8 34 21 200 135 43'9 I2'6 Cl, S, st L and S 2646 ... TIX 8 34 35 6-66 16 i 12-7 vF, S, 2F st 2''5 ef * 2647 5433 ... m 132 8 34 42 3'45 69 52 12-6 Neb* 2648 1688 j 521 = '3135 } III 49 ... S 34 5i 3'35 75 J3'o I2'6 F, S, vlE 135, psbil 2649 1689 522 11727 ... 8 35 18 3-8o 54 47'3 12-7 F, L, E, r 2650 1690 ... II 908 S 36 10 6'O2 19 11-4 12-8 pB, pL, iF, cr 2651 5434 ... ... m '33 8 36 ii 3-29 77 45 12-7 eF, S, E 2652 ... St II 8 36 12 3-01 93 67 12-7 j F, pS, E 50, gbM stell N, i * 9 sp 50" 2653 ... T VI 8 36 41 8-29 ii 4 12-9 vF, vS, F * close n, I 288 s 2654 T VI 8 36 55 491 29 13 12^8 pF, S, F * in M, F * close sp 26SS 1691 520 1288 . . 8 37 2 8-24 n 156 12-9 vB, cL, IE 90, gsvmbM 2656 1692 523 8 37 28 4-50 35 36-8 12-8 eF, psbM 2657 ... ... ... St XIII 8 37 41 +3-25 79 51-1 + 12-8 TF, rS, iR, F * att f of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 81 No. O. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86b'o. Annual North Polar Preces- Distance, aion, 1880. i86o'o Annnal Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 2658 1693 4017 h o n, A 609 ll 111 8 8 37 46 8 + 2-42 / 122 9'I + 12 ; 8 Cl.pS, IRi.lC.iF, st 12-13 2659 2660 1694 1695 3137 3138 8 37 5 8 38 i 2'06 r98 134 27 3 136 42-3 12-8 12-8 Cl, L, Ri, pmE, st H...I4 Cl,pS,mC, iR, gbM, st 13. ..15 2661 1696 Ill 50 Bigourdan 8 38 16 3-3I 76 527 12-9 eF, cL, R, IbM 2662 1697 3 ! 39 8 39 o 2'80 104 47-3 12-9 vF, vS, R, bM, * 15 nr 2663 SwIII 8 39 30 2-4O 123 19-8 ' 12-9 pF, pS, IE 2664 1698 524 8 39 3 3-3I 76 53-2 12-9 Cl, st9...io 2665 ... Mull 8 39 38 272 108 48-6 12-9 F, S, R, gbMN 2666 1700 525 ... ... 8 40 20 4'l8 42 257 13-0 01, 1C 2667 1699 ... d'A 8 40 21 3'43 70 27-8 13-0 eF 2668 StIX 8 40 24 3^4 52 46-0 13-0 vF, vS, R, r 2669 I7OI 3140 Sufi 8 40 51 I-6 9 143 27-5 13-0 Cl, L, P,1C, st 10 ..13 2670 1702 3142 8 41 3 "'93 138 16-5 13-0 Cl, pL, P, 1C, st 13... 2671 1703 3141 489? 490? 8 41 7 2-17 131 22-5 13-0 Cl, pRi, 1C.VI, st 1 2... 1 3 2672 1704 526 (II 80= I in 48 i 8 41 23 3'43 70 24-8 13-1 pB, pL, iR, ni'.i.M 2673 1705 Ld R 8 41 25 3'43 70 24-9 13-1 vF, vS, close f h 526 2674 ... St I 8 41 35 2-82 103 46-4 13-1 eF, S, neb ? 2675 1706 ... d'A 8 41 52 4-46 35 58-8 IS'' vF, R, * 15 p 12' 2676 Sw VI 8 41 58 4-20 4i 54'5 13-1 eeF, pS, R, 4 pB st nf 2677 1707 527 II 48? ... 8 42 i 3'43 70 28-3 13-1 eF, vS, rr (vS Cl) 2678 1708 528 VIII 10 8 42 33 3^8 78 8-8 13-1 Cl, vlC, P 2679 2680 1709 1710 529 in 294 LdR 8 42 59 8 43 o 3^9 3'6g 58 36-6 58 36-6 13-2 13-2 pF, pS, R, bM) D neb vF, vS,R, bMJ 268l I7II 53 1242 8 43 28 4'35 38 9-8 132 vB, vL, vg, vsmbM * 10 2682 1712 53i lOrianil" 8 43 34 3-29 77 40-6 13-2 ! Cl, vB, vL, eRi, 1C, st 10. . . 1 5 2683 1713 532 I 200 8 43 59 375 56 3'4 13-2 vB, vL, vmE 39, gmbM 2684 I7H 533 Hf 712 8 45 2 4-25 40 18-6 I3-3 F, pL, R, gbM, 4 S st nr 2685 ... TVI 8 45 4 475 30 41 13-3 pF, R, F # in centre 2686 I7i5 Ld R 8 45 4-25 40 20 '3'3 vF, vS, D or * close f 2687 1716 ... Ld R 8 45 4-25 40 19 i 13-3 vS 2688 1717 Ld R 8 45 4-25 40 21 13-3 wF, S 2689 ... Lil R 8 45 4-25 40 22 I3-3 vvF, S 2690 SwIII 8 45 14 3-03 92 5-8 133 pF, S, E 2691 1718 II658 8 45 43 3'9i 49 55' 2 I3-4 pF, rS, mbM 2692 2693 1719 534 1720 535 III83I II 823 8 46 50 4-37 37 24-1 8 46 58 4-33 38 7-1 I3-4 I3-4 vF, S, R, psbM pB, IE, psmbM 2694 5435 Ld R 8 46 58 4'33 , 38 8 I3-4 vF, vS, Tsof h 535 2695 1721 536 II280 8 47 23 3-03 92 32-1 I3-4 pF, cS, R 2696 ... St I 8 47 30 + 2-99 94 27-2 + I3-5 eF, vS, stellar ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. M 82 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. U. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. s Annual Preces- ion, 1880. s 4-3-03 S'ortli Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- Jon, 1880. Summary Description. S 2697 1725 LdR h m s 847 58 92 27-2 + 13 : 5 vF, vS, R 2698 1726 538 ... ... 8 48 32 3'3 92 38-6 I3-5 vF, pS. R. *9 n P 4' 2699 1727 ... ... d'A 8 48 44 3'3 92 35'0 I3-5 vF, S,R, #15 np 27CX3 5437 ... ... Tempel 8 48 45 3-03 94 34 135 eF, vS, i' n of 1727 2701 2702 1728 5436 537 IV 66 Tempel 8 48 46 8 48 49 4'44 3'3 35 4i-4 92 31-2 13-6 13-6 pB, fan-shaped, * 1 1 att vF, vS, 4' nf 1727 t 2703 5438 ... ... Tempel 8 48 50 3'02 92 45 13-6 eF, IE, doubtful 2704 1729 Ill 625 ... 848 54 3% 5 7'4 13-6 vF, vS 2705 5439 ... Tempel 8 48 55 3-03 92 28-2 13-6 vF, vS, 3 st 14 f, nf 2706 ... ... Sw III 8 49 4 3'3 92 2-5 13-6 vF, pS, mE, * nr f 2707 544 ... Tempel 8 49 5 3-03 92 32 I3'6 eF, S 2708 "73 ... Il28i d'A 8 49 6 3-02 92 49-1 13-6 pF, pS, E, 2 st nr 2709 1722 ... LdR 8 49 H 3-02 92 42-0 13-6 vF, pS, IE, nnf II 281 * 2710 I73i III 841 ... 8 49 15 4'54 33 46-9 136 vF, S 2711 544i ... ... m 134 8 49 3 3'39 72 ii 13-6 vF, S, R 2712 1732 540 8 50 4 4-07 44 33'4 137 pB, L, E, vgbM*i8 27U 5442 ... m 135, d'A 8 5 5 313 86 32-4 137 pB, iR, mbM 2714 2715 1733 5443 3M3 Borelly 8 50 6 8 50 9 1-45 7-88 148 41-4 ii 226 13-6 137 eF, S, R, pslbM pB, L, E 2716 5444 ... ... m 136, d'A 8 50 19 3-13 86 22-9 13-6 F, S, R, mbM 2717 2718 1734 j'735 = (1736 3144 } 542 II557 ... 8 So 52 8 51 20 2-63 3-19 114 8x> 83 8-5 137 pF, S, R, vgpmbJI F, pL, E, am 3 st * 2719 1737 54i ni 540 8 51 26 379 53 44'i 137 vF, S, E 110, 2 rF st inv 2720 5445 ... m 137, T I 8 5' 3 3' 2 7 78 18 137 F, S, R, bM 2721 1739 543 11529 8 51 59 3-00 94 21-5 137 cF, pL, R, vgbM 2722 1740 in 264 ... 8 52 29 3-02 93 "'I 13-8 vF, vS, stellar 2723 5446 ... m 138 8 53 2 3-I3 86 16 13-8 F, S, R 2724 1741 544 8 53 7 378 53 427 13-8 eF, S, stellar 2725 5447 ... ... m 139 8 53 26 3-27 78 22 13-8 F, pL, p of 2 2726 1742 545 ii 8 34 ... 8 S3 S3 477 29 29-8 13-9 cF, pS, iR, er * 2727 1743 546 8 54 2 3-02 92 53 13-9 vF, L, R, 1/M 2728 2729 5448 5449 m 140 m 141 8 54 3 8 54 3 3-27 3'H 78 22 85 44 I3-9 I3'9 vF, pL, IE, f of 2 vF, vS, R 2730 545 m 142 8 54 26 3'37 72 35 I3-9 vF, L, R 2731 545' ... m 143 8 54 35 3'22 Si 8 13-9 F, vS, R 2732 1738 539 ... d'A 8 54 42 839 10 15-0 I3-9 pB, S, E 45, * 13 nf 2733 1744 547 ... 8 55 i 3-02 93 i9 I3-9 eF, R 2734 5452 m 144 8 55 " 337 72 33 I3-9 eF, vS, R 2735 ... ... St IX 8 55 23 3'55 63 31-0 I3-9 S fciny in vF, vS neb, E pf 2736 '745 3US ... 8 55 3i f 2'IO 135 2O'9 + 13-9 ! eeF, vL, vvmE 19 t of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pols Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, i 880 Summary Description. I h m s s O ' ii 2737 1747 d'A 8 55 56 + 3'47 67 32-5 + 14-0 vF, vS 1 \ D neb 2738 1746 d'A 8 55 57 3'47 67 28-8 14-0 PB, s, IF) 2739 1749 ... LdR 8 56 4 4-3I 37 40 14-0 vF, 8, R, np h 549 2740 I 74 8 549 8 56 6 431 37 4i'4 14-0 vF, pS, R 2741 5453 m 145 8 56 23 3-40 71 ii I4'O vF, p of 2 2742 1750 550 I 249 8 56 28 479 28 57-9 I4'I cB, cL, E 90, er 2743 i75i III 608 8 56 34 3'53 64 26-9 I 4 'I eF, S, R, vlbM 2744 1752 551 III 60 ... 8 56 43 3-4 70 59-2 I 4 -I vF, S, R, r, D*nr 2745 5454 m 146 8 56 45 3-40 71 12 I4'I eF, vS, stell, f of 2 2746 1754 552 III 825 8 57 15 376 54 3'9 H'l eF, S, R, vglbM, * 12 nnp 50" 2747 5455 ml47 8 57 23 3-40 71 o (4-1 vF, vS, stellar 2748 '753 548 ... 8 57 27 7-17 12 57-6 r 4 - 2 pB, pL, E, vglbM 2749 1755 d'A 8 57 27 3'40 71 7-9 14-1 pF, S, R,bMN-*i5 2750 1756 Ill 291 d'A 8 57 35 3'53 64 0-5 14-1 vF, cL, R, bMN, 2 c st p * 2751 5456 m 148 8 57 4 3'39 71 II 14-1 eF, eS, stellar 2752 5457 m 149 8 57 48 339 7i 7 141 pF, pL, vmE, gbM 2753 1757 ... d'A 8 57 55 3'53 64 6-2 14-1 vF, vS, * 14 np 40" * 2754 ... Mull 8 58 44 275 108 31-9 14-2 eF, S, R, ist of 3 2755 1758 III 626 8 58 52 3'93 47 44'5 14-2 vF, S, iF, IbM, r 2756 1759 553 II 828 ... 8 58 52 4'39 35 35'4 14-2 pB, pS, E, vgbM 2757 Mull 8 59 8 2'75 1 08 28-9 14-2 eF, 2nd of 3, ? * 2758 Mull 8 59 H 275 108 28-9 14-2 eF, S, E o, 3rd of 3 2759 1760 554 III 647 ... 8 59 33 3-8i 51 487 14-2 vF, cS, R 2760 ... SwVI 8 59 33 7-09 13 3 I4-3 vF, S, R, nearly bet * 8 & * 9 2761 5458 m 150 8 59 37 3-40 71 i 14-2 vF, S 2762 1767 ... Ld R 9012 4'22 39 i'4 143 vvF, S, R, ist of 4 2763 1761 560 Ill 275 9 o 14 2-82 104 56-4 143 vF, pS, bM, 8*30" n 2764 1762 557 IIl2 3 6 9 o 15 3'45 67 59-8 I4-3 cF, vS, R, er, bet 2 pB st 2765 1763 558 II 520 ... 9 o 17 3-14 86 2-6 I43 vF, pL, E, gbM, er 2766 St XIII 9 o 23 3-62 59 34'5 143 yF, vS, iF, bM 2767 1764 556 9 o 29 4-22 39 2-1 143 vF, sbM* 15, 2nd of 4 2768 1765 555 I 250 9 o 42 4-73 29 23-4 I4-3 cB, cL, IE, psbMLBN 2769 1766 559 ... 9 o 48 4-22 39 0-4 I4-3 pF, S, E. pslbM, 3rd of 4 2770 1768 562 II490 9 o 57 3-69 56 18-4 I4-3 F, L, mE 150, r, 2 st n 2771 1769 561 ... 9 i o 4-23 39 4'4 I4-3 vF, S, IE, 4th of 4 2772 1770 3146 9 i 28 2-67 "3 5'3 I4-3 eF, IE, IbM 2773 5459 m 151 9 2 18 3-20 82 15 14-4 vF, S, IE 2774 1773 565 III 61 d'A, St IX 9 2 46 3-38 70 44-2 14-4 vF, S, R, am 5 S st * 2775 1771 564 I 2 9 2 53 3-20 82 23-6 14-4 cB, cL, R, vgvsmbM, r 2776 1772 563 ... 9 2 56 401 44 28-3 4'5 pB, L, R, vgbM, r 2777 5460 m 152 9 3 '6 +3-20 82 13 + 14-4 F, S Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. "o & 2778 1774 566 .11564 li m s 9 3 44 8 o - 373 54 24-2 n + 145 pB, S, R, psmbM 2779 1775 ... LdE 9 3 48 373 54 22-7 14-5 eF, vS, 92" nf h 566 2780 2781 1776 1/77 567 I 569 = '3147 Ill 826 } 166 ... 944 9 4 50 373 54 30-4 2-84 104 14-7 H-S >4'5 vF, S,R, SD*p B, S, vlE, psmbM 2782 1778 568 I 167 ... 9 5 n 3 86 49 18-8 14-6 cB, R, mbMBN 2783 1779 ... III 295 ... 9 5 21 3-61 59 23-4 14-6 vF, vS, R, 2 pB st sp 2784 1780 f 57 = i 3 i 4 8 } 159 ... 9 6 5 267 "3 35'9 I4'6 B, L, mE 64, gmbM 2785 ... St XIII 9 6 15 3'88 48 3'4 14-6 eF, pS, iE, sev eF st inv 2786 5461 ... m 153 9 6 17 3-28 77 17 14-6 vF, vS, mbM 2787 1781 570 I 216 ... 9 6 33 5'54 20 13-0 147 I B, pL, IE 90, mbM, r, \ vSfcsf inv 2788 1782 3150 ... 9 6 36 0-87 157 21 8 14-6 vF, vS, mE 105 2789 ... StXIII 9 6 37 3-6i 59 4'-6 14-6 pF, S, R, gbM 2790 5462 ... m 154 9 7 5 3-4i 69 44 147 vF, S, R, IbM 2791 5463 ... m 155 9 7 8 3'37 71 50 147 F, R 2792 1783 3H9 ... ... 9 7 n 2-25 131 Si-6 H7 ! O, pB= *9, vS, R, am st 2793 1784 572 ... 9 8 ii 37i 54 59-i 14-8 vF, S,R, Dap 5", n 5' 2794 5464 ... d'A 9 8 12 3'37 71 49-2 H7 eF, T.S, sp of 2 279S 5465 ... m 156, d'A 9 8 14 337 71 470 '47 eF, vS, nf of 2 2796 1785 573 Ill 296 ... 9 8 17 3-62 58 3f8 14-8 eF, S, R, IbM 2797 5466 ... d'A 9 8 26 3'37 71 41-6 14-8 eF, sev st nr 2798 1788 ... 11708 ... 9 8 32 3-90 47 27-6 148 pB, S, stellar 2799 5467 ... Copeland (R) 9 8 40 3-90 47 28-0 14-8 F, cL, vmE, f 11 708 2800 1789 574 Ill 832 9 8 40 4-27 36 54'z 14-8 vF, S, IE, *att, #inv 2801 5468 ... m 157 9 8 46 3-4I 69 3 14-8 eF, pL 2802 1786 575 III 62 d'A 9 8 47 339 70 27-1 14-8 vF, S, R, r, up of 2 2803 2804 1787 1791 575 577 III 63 d'A 9 8 51 9 8 54 3'39 3-4i 70 27-6 69 13-2 14-8 14-8 vF, S, R, r, sf of 2 vF, S, R # 2805 1790 ... in 878 9 8 55 497 25 18-6 14-8 vF, L, R, mbM 2806 5469 ... ... Dreyer (R) 9 9 i 3-4i 69 20-9 14-8 vF, stellar, p h 578 2807 1792 ... d'A 994 3-4i 69 22-8 14-8 vF, vS, h 578 f 7-, n 2' * 2808 1793 3152 ... A 265 9 9 10 1-19 154 I7-3 14-8 |!,vL, eRi, vgeC.U 45- d, 1 st 13. ..15 2809 1794 578 9 9 n 3-41 69 2O'9 14-8 vF, S, R * 28lO 1795 Ill 749 ... 9 9 35 5'95 17 347 14-9 F, cS, bM 2811 1796 ,580 = '3151 } "SOS ... 9 9 37 2-82 105 43-9 14-8 pB, pS, E, psmbM 2812 547 ... ... m 158 9 9 46 3-41 69 29 14-8 eF 2813 5471 ... m 159 995 34i 69 29 14-8 F iSl4 1797 ... II 868 ... 9 9 53 ' +4-98 25 97 + 14-9 f F, S, iF, ist of 2 (d'A, not 1 found) * of Nebulce and Clusters oj Stars. No. .., J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. * 1 2815 1799 3153 1II242 h ra s 9 10 4 s + 269 113 2 : 3 1- 14 ; 9 F, S, IE, gbM 2816 I800 579 9 10 17 468 28 58-0 14-9 F.pmE 2817 SwVI 9 10 20 301 94 9'0 149 vF, pS, R 2818 2819 1801 5472 3154 A 564 ra 160, Palisa 9 10 22 9 IO 22 2-42 3'34 126 i -9 73 13-1 14-9 14-9 ! O. P B , pL. Kt vglbM, in L Cl pB, vS, R t 2820 1798 576 II 869 d'A 9 10 25 4'97 25 I0'2 14-9 F, S, E, 2nd of 2 2821 1802 3155 9 10 40 2-63 116 14-8 14-9 eF, * 1 1 att 2822 1803 3156 ... 9 10 41 071 159 37 14-9 pF, vS, R, glbM 2823 1805 LdR 9 1 44 3'68 55 196 14-9 vF, S, R 2824 5473 ... d'A 9 10 51 3'54 63 8-3 14-9 Cl, S, st F, vC 2825 1806 581 ... ... 9 10 5 1 3-68 55 40-7 14-9 F, pS, IE, bM * 2826 1 1807 = i 1809 1 " Ld E, d'A 9 10 52 3'68 55 47'8 14-9 vF, vS, R, h 581 n 7' 2827 1808 ... LdR 9 10 53 3'68 55 29-1 14-9 vF, vS, R, ist of 3 2828 1810 LdR 9 3 3'68 55 28-6 14-9 vF, vS, R, 2nd of 3 2829 1804 ... LdR 9 ii 9 3'68 55 45 14-9 eF, vS. R, nf 1807 2830 1811 582 I 113 9 ii 14 3-68 55 39'8 14-9 cB, cL, E, ist of 3 * 2831 1812 LdR 9 ii 15 3-68 55 39'2 14-9 F, S, IE, bM. 2nd of 3 2832 1813 ... LdR 9 ii 16 3-68 55 38-9 I4-9 F, vS, R, 3rd of 3 2833 1814 ... LdR 9 n 18 3-68 55 27-6 14-9 F, pS, R, 3rd of 3 in line 2834 1815 LdR 9 ii 33 3'68 55 42-5 14-9 vF, S, R, bM 2835 Barnard 9 ii 34 2-71 in 46-0 14-9 F, *ioinvf, bet2st 9 2836 1816 3'57 9 ii 42 0-76 158 45-8 14-9 F, pS, R, glbM 2837 1819 585 9 ii 45 2-82 105 53'2 14-9 eF, R, bM, * f 8-5 2838 1820 583 Ill 627 9 ii 5 3'8i 50 7'3 150 vF, vS, R 2839 1821 LdR 9 12 6 3-68 55 46-6 iS'o vF, S, R 2840 1822 586 III 827 9 12 14 371 54 2-4 15-0 cF, S, R, * 10 np 2' 2841 1823 584 I 205 ... 9 12 19 4-19 38 26-0 15-0 vB, L, vmE 151, vsmbM = * 10 2842 1824 3158 9 12 30 1-36 152 28-9 15-0 F, vS, bet 2 st 2843 1825 III 64 ... 9 12 41 3'39 70 28-9 15-0 S * and neb 2844 1826 III 628 ... 9 12 53 3-83 49 I5-9 15-0 cF, cS 2845 1827 3i59 9 13 3 2-39 127 25-6 15-0 vF, S, R, * 12 att sf 2846 LdR* 9 13 2-85 104 15 15-0 vS Cl (neb?), *io sf 4' 2847 2848 2849 1828 1829 1830 587 3160 III 488 LdR 9 13 3 9 13 32 9 13 53 2-82 2-82 2'33 105 SS'O 105 55'6 129 57-4 15-1 i5-i 15-1 vF, S, inv in h 587, np vF, cL, E 45, glbM, * 1 1 nf 3' eF, cL, R, vglbM, rr *t t 2850 St XII 9 13 57 3-00 94 21-0 iS'i vF, vS, R, mbM 2851 SwIII 9 14 o 2-82 105 55'3 15-1 eF, pS, mE, f III 488 2852 2853 1831 1832 588 59 III 629 III 630 9 14 21 9 H 24 3-83 3-83 49 i6'5 49 147 151 iS'i vF, cS, R, # 10 p 2', ist of 2 vF, S, vgbM, 2nd of 2 * 2854 1833 589 III 714 ... 9 H 30 + 4-1 1 40 117 + I5'i cF, cS, vlE, pglbM 86 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER. A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. i | Bight j Annual Other Observers. ' Ascension, Preces- 1860-0. sion, 1880. North Polar Annual Distance, Preces- i86o'o. sion, 1880 Summary Description ! 2S5 I83S 592 I 132 ... h m s s 9 14 42 + 2-90 / ioi 19-0 it + 151 pB, pL, R, gmbMN 2856 1836 591 III 713 9 14 44 4-11 40 9-3 15-1 cF, cS, IE, bM 2857 1834 LdR 9 15 20 411 40 4'4 I5'2 vF, pL, 4Stp 2858 5474 ... m 161 9 15 39 313 86 15 15-2 vF, S, mbM 2859 1837 593 J 137 9 5 45 3-68 54 53'4 IS' 2 vB, pL, R, smbM 2860 St XIII 9 IS 58 3-84 48 20-4 15-2 vF, vS, R, gbM 2861 5475 ... m 162, d'A 9 16 20 3-11 87 18-8 15-2 pF, S, iR, * 14 f 2862 5476 ... d'A 9 16 46 3-52 62 37-8 15-2 F,S, E, bM 2863 1838 594 III 520 9 16 48 2-92 99 50-1 I5'2 cF, S, E, bet 2 st 12, 16 2864 5477 .. m 163 9 16 49 3-17 83 28 15-2 vF, pL, IE 2865 1841 3161 9 17 ii 271 112 34-6 15-3 B, S, R, gbM 2866 1842 3162 ... 9 17 22 202 140 30-4 15-3 Cl, 1C 2867 1843 3 l6 3 9 '7 28 1-69 147 43'0 IS'3 !!Q= *8,vS,R,*i5,59.i3" 2868 ... Mull 9 17 3o 2-92 99 49-4 I5'3 eF, S, R, 10- p next (?RA 9" 22"') 2869 ... Mull 9 17 3o 292 99 49-4 I5'3 eF.pS, Ei7o,gbM,bet2Fst 2870 1844 595 III 846 9 17 3 8 4'45 32 1-7 15-3 cF, S, E, vglbM 2871 5478 ... LdR* 9 18 5 3-26 77 57-i 153 eF, h 597 sf i' 2872 11839- '1845 } 597 (II 57=1 i II 546 9 18 8 3-26 77 58-o I5-3 p, pS, R, bM * 2873 1846 LdR 9 18 13 3-26 77 56-5 5'3 vF, vS, R, n of E neb 2874 < 1840 = 11847 }598 ,11 58- t in 547 > ... 9 8 13 3-26 77 58-5 I5'3 *F, pL. mE * 2875 5479 ... LdR* 9 18 15 3-26 77 58-1 15-3 d', nf h 598 2876 StIX 9 8 17 2-98 96 7-0 I5-3 F, S, sev vF st inv 2877 5480 ... m 164 9 18 3i 3-11 87 10 153 vF, S, vlE 2878 548i ... m 165 9 18 33 311 87 18 IS'3 vF, S, vlE 2879 5482 d'A 9 18 34 2-90 ioi 29 I5-3 vF, vS, R, IbM 2880 1848 596 I 260 9 18 35 4-76 26 54-3 14-4 B, cS, R, mbM, am st 2881 ... ... SwIII 9 19 4 2-90 ioi 24-2 15-4 eF, pS, 2st4'f 2882 5483 m 166 9 19 8 3-20 81 26 15-4 F, pL, E 2883 1849 3164 9 19 3 2-50 123 29-6 1 5 '4 i vF, S, vglbM, rrr, Bt 15 2884 5484 d'A 9 19 37 2-90 100 57-0 15-4 F, S, r? 2885 2886 1850 1851 599 3165 ... 9 19 42 9 20 8 3'45 274 66 23-0 15-4 in 8-6 15-4 eF, vS, E 90 eeF, pL 2887 1852 3168 ... ... 9 20 ii i'37 153 I2'5 I5-4 F, S, R, pmbM, B*nr 2888 1853 3166 9 20 13 2-63 117 25-4 15-4 cF, S, R, gmbM 2889 1854 600 II555 9 20 25 2-90 ioi 2-3 ! I5'4 pF, pS, vlE, vglbM, r 2890 ... LI 9 20 35 2-86 103 55'3 I5-4 eF, S, R, bMN 2891 i855 367 ... 9 20 41 2-69 114 117 15-5 F, S, R, bM 2892 2893 1856 602 Ill 297 SwI 9 21 ii 9 22 O S-.7 + 3-56 21 45'8 15-5 59 5- + I5-5 pF, pS, R, IbM vF, S, R, vsbM*i2 1 I of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. | g 2894 1857 603 Ill 8 h m a 9 22 2 + 3'20 8 1 397 + 5 : 5 vF, E, er, 2 or 3 st inv 2895 1858 601 ... 9 22 12 4-42 3i 54'4 15-6 vF, vS, R, vgbM, D * 7' s 2896 5485 d'A 9 22 14 3'45 65 43'6 156 F, vS, R, *I7 att 2897 5486 m 167 9 22 29 3'II 87 12 '5-6 eF, S 2898 5487 m 168 9 22 37 3'II 87 20 15-6 vF, vS, IE 2899 I8 59 36g ... 9 22 42 1-84 H5 303 15-6 F, pL, R, gmbM, am 80 st 2900 SwIII 9 23 5 300 85 15-5 15-6 eeF, pL, R 2901 StI 9 24 3-58 58 i6 156 No description 2902 1860 III 276 ... 9 24 12 2-86 104. 7'3 15-6 vF, vS, stellar 2903 2904 1861 1862 604-1 3170 I 5 6 ... 9 24 14 9 24 15 3'4i 2'59 67 53'i 119 46-8 157 157 cB, vL, E, gmbM, r, sp of 2 F, S, IE, psbM t 2905 2906 1863 1864 604-2 606 157 II495 9 24 16 9 24 38 3'4i 3-20 67 52-0 So 57-2 157 15-7 vF, cL, R, psbM, r, nf of 2 F, pS, IE, gbM t 2907 1865 607 11506 ... 9 25 3 2-83 106 7-5 >57 pF, S, IE, mbsf 2908 1866 III 977 ... 9 25 16 7-88 9 37'5 15-8 eF, vS 2909 1867 605 ... 9 25 27 4'97 23 26-3 15-8 eF, S, psbM 2910 1868 3171 ... ... 9 25 37 1-99 142 17-4 157 Cl, cL, pRi, pC, st IO...I4 * 2911 1869 608 1140 9 26 15 3'23 79 i3'8 iS-8 F, pL, R, gbM, p of 2 2912 5488 ... Schultz 9 26 18 3-23 79 12 158 eF, h 608 sp 2913 5489 ... m 169 9 26 29 3'22 79 54 '5-8 vF, pL, iR 2914 1870 609 Ill 513 ... 9 26 32 + 3-23 79 16-4 15-8 vF, S, R, bMN, f of 2 2915 1871 3174 ... 9 26 54 -0-28 166 08 157 pF, pL, R, gbM 29l6 2917 1872 549' 610 II 260 m 170 9 26- 59 9 27 21 + 3'4I 3-04 67,40-$ 1 9> : 53 / 15-8 15-8 F, S, vlE pF, S, mbM 2918 1873 611 in 298 9 27 24 3-59 57 4'0 iS-8 vF, cS, R, sbMN 2919 5490 ... TI 9 27 38 3'23 79 5'9 15-8 F.pS 2920 1874 3172 ... 9 27 49 2-77 no 139 15-8 eF, S, R, p of 2 2921 1875 3173 HI 597 .. 9 28 2 2'77 ! MO l8'0 159 vF, pS, IE, vglbM, f of 2 2922 ... St XIII 9 28 15 371 51 408 15-9 vF, S, iR, IbM, r 2923 5492 ... ... m 171 9 28 17 3'3 2 72 35 I5-9 vF 2924 1876 3175 ,,. ... 9 28 32 2-84 105 46-7 15-9 pB, S, R 2925 1877 3177 ... 9 28 57 1-99 142 49-4 15-9 Cl, pRi, pC, D # taken 2926 ... Palisa 9 29 8 3-66 56 32-0 I5-9 vF 2927 5493 ... d'A 9 29 18 3-44 65 47-1 i5-9 F, pL, R, IbM 2928 5494 ... m 172 9 29 22 3'33 , 72 23 I5-9 vF, S, R, bM 2929 1878 ... d'A 9 29 32 3-43 66 12-5 15-9 eF, vS, IE, vlbM, 1st of 3 2930 1879 ... ... d'A 9 29 33 3-43 66 10-2 15-9 eF, S, 2nd of 3 2931 1880 ... ... d'A 9 29 41 3-43 66 7-8 15-9 eF, vS, 3rd of 3 2932 l88l 3179 9 3 7 2-22 136 ig-O 16-0 Cl, eL, vRi, st L and S 2933 5495 m 173 9 3 i 3'33 72 20 16-0 F, vS, IE, sp of 2 2934 5496 * m 174 9 3 13 +3'33 72 18 -t- 16-0 eF, nf of 2 Dr. J. L. E. DBEYER, A New General Catalogue No. o. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Animal Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. h m s s 2 93S 1882 3178 II556 9 3 17 + 2-77 no 30-1 f l6'O pB, pS, vlE, gmbM 2936 5497 ... ... m 175 9 3 26 311 86 38 16-0 yF/fR 2937 S498 ... m 176 9 30 27 3-11 86 38 160 F, S, like a neb * 2938 1883 612 III963? 9 3 28 6-57 12 47-8 161 eF, S, iF, D*f 3' 2939 1884 614 Ill 4 ... 9 30 39 3-22 79 SI'S 16-0 vF, S, vlE, bM, Ast nf 2940 ... ... TI 9 30 39 3-22 79 46-5 160 vF, S, 5' n of h 614 2941 5499 ... ... m 177 9 3 39 3-33 72 19 16-0 eF, yS, IE, p of 2 2942 1885 613 ... ... 9 30 43 3-63 55 21-9 i6 - o F, pL, vlE 0, vglbM 2943 55 ... ... m 178 9 3 47 3-33 72 20 16-0 F, S, iR, bM, f of 2 2944 Palisa 9 30 57 3-59 57 37 i6'o F, vS, IbM 294S 1886 3180 ... 9 31 16 2-76 in 24-9 16-0 F, S, R, glbM, 2 or 3 S st nr I 2946 5501 ... ... m 179 9 3 16 3-32 72 20 1 6-0 vF, S, E 2947 ... LI 9 3' 35 2-90 101 48-0 16-0 eF, pL, iR, gbM 2948 1887 615 HI 5'9 9 3i 35 3'8 82 24-0 161 vF, pL, vgbM 2949 5502 ... m 180 9 32 9 332 72 35 16-1 vF, double ? 29SO 1888 616 IV 68 ... 9 32 22 4-41 30 3''3 16-1 B, pS, R, vgvmbMN 2951 553 ... ... m 181 9 32 29 3-08 89 37 16-1 pF, S, E 29S2 ... ... ... Mull 9 32 3 2'94 99 3i' 16-1 eF, pS, iR, sbM, * 9-5 f 30- 2953 1889 3182 ... 9 32 39 3-29 74 32 i 16-1 eeF, suspected 2954 1890 3181 ... 9 32 41 3-29 74 26-1 16-1 vF, S, R, n of 2 ; 2955 1891 620 Ill 541 9 32 46 3-66 53 29-0 16-1 cF, pS, iR, glbM, r 2956 ... Mull 9 32 48 2-80 108 32 r o 16-1 vF, vS, R, #9-5 sf 4' 2957 1892 617 ... 9 33 8 575 16 22'2 16-2 eF, * 13 nr 2 95 8 ... StIX 9 33 9 3-25 77 28-6 ltf-1 vF, pS, R, vlbM 2959 1893 618 ... 9 33 >8 5-I5 20 46-0 162 F, pL, R, vglbM, st n 2960 1894 621 ... 9 33 25 3-13 85 46-0 16-2 vF, R, gbM 2961 LdE* 9 33 33 5-I5 20 45- 1 16-2 cF, S, IE, nf h 618 2962 5504 m 182 9 33 33 3-I5 84 12 162 F, vS, vlE, psbM 2963 1895 619 III 3,5 9 33 39 573 16 237 16-2 vF, vS, R, bM 2964 1896 622 I 114 9 34 36 357 57 3''0 l6a B, vL, IE, vgbM, sp of 3 2965 1897 623 III 751 9 34 47 3-66 53 6-6 162 eF, vS, R, bM, r 2966 ... St XIII 1 9 34 Si 3'H 84 4i-3 16-2 vF # in vF, IE neb, F # p 30" 2967 1898 626 II 275 . . 9 34 52 3'o8 89 17 16-2 pF, pL, R, vglbM 2968 1899 624 II49I 9 34 53 3'57 57 26-1 16-2 pB, pL, IE, vglbM, 2nd of 3 2969 1900 628 III 527 9 34 59 2-96 97 57'4 162 vF, pS, ilt, vglbM 2970 1901 627 9 35 '3 357 57 23-1 16-2 F, nf of 3 2971 St XIII 9 35 16 3-66 53 "' 16-3 eF, pS iR, vlbM 2972 1902 3i83 ... ^ 397 9 35 '7 2-14 39 4i-5 16-2 Cl, S, IRi, pC, st 13 2973 1903 4018 ... Iron 9 35 23 2-63 119 24-7 16-2 eF, pS, *8f 2974 1904 630 I6i 9 35 29 3-03 93 37 16-3 B. cS, iR, bM, # 9 sp 43" 2975 ... ... OSt I 9 35 35 + 2-84 106 0-8 + 16-3 eeF, S, R, gbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. UNIVERSITY 89 No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 & h m s s // 2976 1905 625 I 285 ... 9 35 36 + 5-05 21 26-6 + 16-3 B, vL, mE 152, st inv 2977 1906 ... 1282 ... 9 35 48 6-II H IS' 1 16-3 cB, pL, iF (place doubtful) * 2978 SwIII 9 36 9 294 99 77 163 eF, S, R, III 528 n 10' 2979 1907 631 III 521 9 36 17 2-94 9944-7 16-3 pF, pS, vlE, psbM 2980 1908 632 III 528 9 36 18 2'95 98 58-0 16-3 vF, pS, IE o, TglbM 2981 .... Pnlisa 9 36 40 3'55 58 14-3 163 vF 2982 1910 384 ... 9 36 52 2'33 133 337 16-3 Cl, P, E, st 10.. .n 2983 1911 3185 III 289 ... 9 37 8 2-79 109 49-9 16-3 F, pS, R, bM, r, stellar * 2984 1912 633 Hl34 9 37 23 3-23 78 20'2 16-4 eF, yS, R, bM (? PD 15') 2985 1909 629 I 78 ... 9 37 38 5-58 17 4'5 16-4 vB, cL, R, psmbM, #inv f 2986 1913 ... H3II Engelhardt 9 37 47 278 no 38-3 1 6-4 pB, pS, iR, mbM 2987 ... St XIII 9 38 22 3-14 84 250 i6'4 eF, S, iF, sev vF st inv 2988 1916 LdR 9 38 50 3'39 67 21 1/16-4 eF, p h 634 2989 1915 3186 9 38 52 2-8 3 107 44-4 16-4 F, R, gbM, D * f 2990 1914 ... II624 d'A 9 38 56 3'i6 83 38-3 16-4 F, pS, IE 90 2991 1917 634 ; 9 38 57 3'39 67 20-5 V 16-4 F, vS, bM, sp of 2 2992 I9I8 635 III 277 9 38 58 2-88 103 4ri 16-4 cF, S, R, bM, stellar, p of 2 2993 1919 637 III 278 9 39 5 2-88 103 43'4 16-4 cF, S, R. bM, stellar, f of 2 2994 1920 636 9 39 22 3'39 67 15-9 Xi6'5 F, S, R, bM, nf of 2 2995 1921 3189 9 39 22 201 144 8'o 16-4 Cl, P, 1C 2996 1922 3187 9 39 28 2 7 8 no 56-8 16-5 vF, S, #20 f i' 2997 1923 3188 V S o 9 39 33 2 62 1 20 32-8 16-5 ! vF, vL, vgvsbMN 4", 19" 5 d 2998 1924 638 II 717 9 40 2 382 45 J5'5 16-5 pF, pL, E 51, bMN, r * 2999 1927 3191 ... A 397 9 40 5 2-17 139 47-2 i65 Cl, S, IRi, iF, st 12. ..15 3000 1928 ! ... Ld R 9 40 10 3-82 45 I2 '4 16-5 vF, S, iR, r 3001 1929 i 3190 ... 9 40 10 2-63 119 48-0 16-5 : F, S, R, * 12 att 320 3002 1925 Ld R 9 40 12 3-82 45 16-5 16-5 eeF, vS 3003 1931 639 V 26 9 40 15 3-58 55 56-2 16-5 ! cB, L, vmE 90 3004 1926 Ld R 9 40 20 3-82 45 H-O 16-5 eF, suspected 35 >932 ... Ld R 9 40 33 3-82 45 12-5 16-5 vF, pS, E nnpssf 3006 193 ... Ld R 9 40 37 382 45 187 16-5 vF, S, stellar 3007 ... ... St XIU, L I 9 40 47 2-99 95 47'4 16-5 eF, S, iR, IbM, r 3008 1934 LdR 9 40 54 382 45 ! 5'4 16-6 , pF, S, E, * 13-14 p i' 3009 !933 640 9 41 i 3-82 45 i'8 1 6-6 pF, R, bM, r, p of 2 3010 '935 641 ... 9 41 7 3-82 45 0'3 16-6 F, psbM, rr, f of 2 3011 ... SwIII 9 41 16 3-56 57 9'2 16-5 eeF, eS, stellar 3012 1938 d'A 9 4i 32 3'49 54 387 :6-6 vF, pL, R, com 3013 555 ... LdR* 9 4i 5 3-58 55 6-9 166 pF, pS, R, bM, h 645 f 3H 1941 644 9 42 3 301 94 3'6 16-6 eF, pL, p of 2 3015 556 m 183 9 42 ii 3-10 88 ii 16-6 F, vS, aim stellar 3016 5507 d'A, Ld R 9 42 15 + 3-25 76 39'4 + 16-6 vF, S, R, p of 2 ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. N 9 o Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860*0. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. X 3017 ... OStll u m s 9 42 17 s + 304 92 12 7 + 1 6-6 eF, vS, * 1 1 up 3' 3018 ... ... St X, Sw III 9 42 29 3-09 88 436 16-6 vF, vS, bM 3019 1940 LdR 9 42 3 3-25 76 39 16-6 eF, f of 2 3020J 1942- 1 1939 f 1646 = (642 } HIS' 9 42 3' 3-25 76 320 16-6 eF, pS, IE o, r * 3021 1944 645 I II 5 9 42 3 8 3-58 55 477 16-6 pB, pS, vlE, mbM, * 10, 140 . 3022 "943 647 ... 9 42 39 3'oi 94 3'2 166 F, R, vglbM, f of 2 3023 St X, Sw III 9 42 41 3-09 88 437 16-6 pF, pL, iR, IbM, dif 3024 1945 648 Ill 52 9 42 54 3-25 76 36-3 16-6 eF, pL, E, r 3025 1946 3192 ... ... 9 42 58 278 ill 5-3 16-6 eF, vS, R, *gs 3026 ... Sw III 9 42 58 3'49 60 49-1 16-6 eeF, pS, IE, v diffic 3027 1947 643 V 23 ... 9 43 'o 5'47 17 8-4 167 vF, vL, IE, r 3028 1948 3 "93 ... ... 9 43 18 2-82 108 31-6 16-6 F, S, R, IbM 3029 ... Sw III 9 43 26 2'97 97 I7-4 16-6 pF, pS, R 3030 LII 9 43 32 2-92 ioi 357 16-6 eF, vS, R, bM 33 1 1 '949 = 1 1953 } 649 ... Bode, M 81 9 43 56 5-07 20 167 167 ! eB, eL, E 156, gsvmbMBN 3032 1951 650 ... ... 9 44~ o 3-50 60 6-6 167 F, S, sbM*i2, bet 2 B st 333 1952 3194 ... 9 44 2 1-98 145 457 167 Cl, pL, pRi, iF, st 1 1... 12 334 1950 ( IV 79= 1 1 4HON 1 Bode, M 82 9 44 1 5-14 19 387 167 vB, vL, vmE(ray) 335 ... StX 9 44 56 2'99 96 10-2 _ 167 pF, pL, R, sev v F st inv 3036 '954 397 ... 9 45 6 1-67 152 2'2 167 Cl, eL, 1C 3037 1955 39S ... 9 45 6 271 Il6 22'I 167 F, pS,R, IbM 3038 ... ... SwIII 9 45 10 2-61 122 6'6 167 pB, pS, R 339 5508 ... ... m 184 9 45 12 3" 87 12 167 vF, S, iR 3040 ... ... stxin 9 45 8 3'34 69 547 16-8 rF, vS, bM, r 3041 1956 3196 II 98 9 45 25 33 72 40-1 1 6-8 $, F, L, R, vglbM, rr, 2 B st sp 3042 559 ... m 185 9 46 7 3'9 88 39 16-8 pB, S, vlE, gbM 343 '957 651 II 835 ... 9 46 19 4'33 30 27 1 6-8 cF, pS, IE, vgbM, * 10 n 7' 344 1958 652 III 254 9 46 27 3-10 87 4&'O 16-8 vF, vL, vm E 122 3045 '959 3198 ... 9 46 39 2-83 107 59' i 16-8 vF, pS, R, IbM, sp of 2 3046 1960 3 '99 ... ... 9 47 2 270 116 4O'4 16-8 pF, R, sp of 2 347 ... ( Bnrnham ^ land Hough) 9 47 15 3-06 90 377 168 vF, S, R 3048 5510 ... m 186 9 47 i,7 3 29 72 53 1 6-8 eF 349 ... St XII 9 47 23 3-20 80 4-1 16-8 vF, vS, F # v nr 3050 ... Mu II 9 47 32 2-95 99 43-6 i6 - 8 vF, pS, vlE, gbMN 305' 1961 3201 9 47 4i 271 116 37-9 16-9 pF, S, R, gbM, nf of 2 3052 1962 3202 Ill 272 9 47 51 2-84 107 587 16-9 F, pL, R, glbM, nf of 2 353 1963 3200 III 600 9 47 54 329 72 54-1 16-9 vF, S, vlE, gbM 354 ... ... ... Peters, St I 9 48 o + 273 115 3 + i6'9 pB, L, irr oblong of Nebula} and Clusters of Stars. Ko. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 ft t 3S5 3056 1964 1965 656 3 2 3 VI 4 h m s 9 48 o 9 48 16 + 313 2-69 85 4 : 2 117 38-6 + 16-9 l6'9 F,pL, vlE, vgbM, IT, * 7 f 92' pB, S, R.vgmbM, # 1 1 att 204 357 1966 III 978 V 9 48 24 7-50 9 37 17-0 eF, pL, vlbM, 2 S st s 3058 3059 1967 3 2 5 LI 9 48 30 9 48 31 2-92 0-65 101 48-5 163 16-3 16-9 16-9 eF, pL, D or biN F, L, iK,glbM ) S*inv 3060 1968 3204 III 601 . 9 48 40 3'3 72 3'i 16-9 vF, cS, TIE, er 3061 1970 653 II 903 ? ... 9 48 44 6-10 13 IO-2 17-0 vF, pL, r 3062 5511 m 187 9 49 22 3-10 87 54 1 6'9 vF, vS, aim stellar 3063 1972 II 909? H N 5, d'A 9 49 27 5'36 17 12-4 170 F, pS, R * 3064 1 LI 9 49 3 3' 95 42-5 i6'9 eF, vS, E 45 3065 1960 654 "333 d'A 9 49 4 5'3& 17 9-4 17-0 pF, vS, R, bM, # 1 1 nr 3066 1971 655 'II 334= I (II 909? I d'A 9 49 45 5'35 17 12-3 17-0 vF, vS, TglbM 3067 1973 657 11492 9 50 8 3'53 56 57'9 17-0 pB, pL, E 106, gbM. * 9, 74, 4' 3068 1974 HI 293 9 5 33 3'47 60 21-9 17-0 eeF, eS, stellar (?) * 3069 5513 ... Dreyer (R) 9 50 33 3'2i 78 55 17-0 vF, vS 3070 1975 659 1159 9 5 39 3'2i 78 58-5 17-0 pB, pS, R, gmbMN, am 3 st 3071 ... Palisa 9 50 43 3-52 57 427 17-0 Nab* 13 m 3072 1976 3206 HI 273 9 50 47 2-83 108 40-8 17-0 vF, pS, IE, glbM 373 1977 ... III 853 9 51 ii 4-13 33 42-4 17-0 vF, S, vglbM 374 1978 660 III 542 9 Si 19 3'59 53 55 8 17-0 vF, pL, iR, vgvlbM 37S 1979 3207 9 5' 20 3-26 74 53'9 17-0 wF, * 14 att, # 1 1 f 3076 1980 3208 ... 9 5' 32 2-85 107 30-4 17-0 eF, S, R 3077 1982 658 1286 ... 9 5i 59 4'95 20 357 17-1 cB, cL, mbM, R with ray 3078 1981 3209 II268 ... 9 52 4 273 u6 15-6 17-1 pB, S, R, mbM 3079 1983 ... V 47 ... 9 52 24 4-12 33 38-5 17-1 vB, L, mE 135 3080 1984 III 934 ... 9 S 2 35 3-24 76 20'0 17-1 vF 3081 1985 IIIS96 9 S 2 37 2-79 112 8'0 17-1 vF, cS, IbM, A S st np 3082 1986 3210 9 52 4" 2-67 119 41-8 17-1 vF, S,R, D#att 3083 55 '4 m 1 88 9 52 42 3"4 92 13 17-1 eF, S, E 3084 1987 3211 9 5 2 45 272 116 28-1 17-1 vF, S, R, * 13 att sf 3085 1988 3212 ... ... 9 52 51 2-83 108 50-9 17-1 vF, S, R 3086 555 ... m 189 9 53 4 3-04 92 19 17-1 eF, S, iR 3087 1989 3213 ... 9 53 5 2-61 123 33'8 17-1 pB, S, R, pmbM, bet 2st 3088 1990 66 1 Ill 24 ... 9 53 18 3'37 66 55-9 17-1 vF, S 3089 1991 3 2I 4 9 53 20 2-71 117 38-8 17-1 pF, pS, R, vS st inv 3090 55i6 m 190 9 53 23 304 92 18 171 vF, vS 3091 1992 3215 Il2 93 9 53 39 2-83 108 57'9 17-1 pB, pS, iR, bM, p of 2 3092 55i7 m 191 9 53 4" 3-04 92 23 17 i eF, S 393 55i8 m 192 9 53 47 3'4 92 18 17-1 eF.TS 3094 ... Palisa 9 53 48 +3-27 73 33'6 + 17'! F, bM, *9i'sf Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. 0. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. M 39S 1993 3216 h m x 9 53 53 + 2*66 I2O 52'9 + I7 : 'i F, L, E, vgvlbM 3096 1994 3217 ... ... 9 54 3 2-83 108 58-0 172 eF, E, IbM, f of 2 397 3098 "995 66 3 ... Austin 9 54 20 9 54 22 4'3 3'40 29 12 64 36-9 17-2 17-2 Neb*? 2'nph 662 pB, S, E 85, psbMN 399 1996 664 Ill 478 ... 9 54 25 3'53 56 37'2 17-2 eF, S 3100 1997 3218 9 54 28 2-66 120 59'6 17-2 pB, pS, R, gpmbM 3101 SSI9 m 193 9 54 29 3'04 92 20 172 eF 3102 1998 662 III9I6 9 54 37 4'3 29 I3'4 17-2 vF, vS r E, bM, #n, 142 3103 Sw III 9 55 9 2-66 121 07 17-2 eF, pL, E 3104 1999 665 IV 48 9 55 '9 3'68 48 35'5 I7'2 eF, pL, E, vF # inv 35 2OOO 3219 9 55 46 2-12 144 6-3 17-2 Cl, CJE, st 13.. .16 3106 3107 2OOI 2004 666 II 3 20 II 898 9 55 58 9 56 o 3-50 3'24 58 8-3 75 49'8 17-2 17-2 F, S, E, sbM pF, pL. iR|#8 148, 112" 3108 2002 3220 ... 9 56 18 266 121 06 172 F, S, E, glbM 3109 3110 2003 3221 St XIII 9 56 40 9 57 3 2'75 3'00 115 29-4 95 47'0 17-3 17-3 cF, vL, vmE 82, IbM F, vS, iE, r t 3111 2OO5 667 9 57 >5 382 42 3'5 17-3 pB, S, E, smbM#i2 3112 ... OStI 9 57 35 2-82 1 10 6-3 17-3 eF, eS, E, f neb 3"3 20O6 3222 ... ... 9 58 3 272 117 46-2 i7'3 eF, L, A 2 st 8 m 34 2OO7 3224 A 297 9 58 ii i'93 149 26-8 173 Cl, eL, 1C, B, st 9. ..14 3H5 2008 i 668 = 13223 } I '63 ... 9 58 16 2'99 97 2-5 I7-3 vB, L, vmE 46, vgsmbMEN 3116 ... ... Palisa 9 5 s 39 3'49 58 127 17-4 Neb #13111 3"7 ... StIX 9 58 55 3'" 86 24-4 I7-4 vF, vS, E, S#inv 3118 ... ... ... stxin 9 59 2 3-5i 56 I7-5 17-4 S group of vF st in vF neb 39 552.0 ... m 194 9 59 '4 3-25 74 58 I7-4 vF 3120 2OO9 3225 ... 9 59 15 2 ' 6 3 123 32-6 I7-4 F, pS, E, gbM 3121 3122 3123 2OIO 2OII 5067 II305 Lassell, 1848 S. Coolidge 9 59 20 9 59 26 9 59 5' 3-25 3'oo 3-08 74 56' S 95 5''3 89 15-1 i7'4 17-4 17-4 87 2055 LdR 10 10 5 3-32 67 25-1 17-9 vF, E 3188 2056 690 Ill 910 ... 10 10 17 4-05 3i 53'i 17-9 vF, pL, r 3189 2057 ... ... Ld R, d'A 10 10 18 332 67 28 17-9 vrF, mE, parallel to h 692 t 3'9 2058 692 II 44 10 IO 22 3-32 67 28-2 17-9 B, pS, E, psbMN t 3'9' 2059 691 ... 10 10 26 373 42 51-8 17-9 F, S, R, bM 1 3192 2060 ... III70 4 ... IO IO 28 373 42 437 17-9 eF, vS(? = h69i) 3193 2061 693 II 45 , ... IO IO 41 332 67 24-4 17-9 B, S,vlE,pslbM, * 9-5 354, So" 3194 2062 ... III96S 10 10 47 + 5'39 14 297 17-9 vF, vS [Place??] 3I9S 2063 3241 ... ... 10 10 52 -0-51 170 I0'2 17-8 !O,pB, S,1E, 13'd, 3 Sst nr t 3196 2064 694 HI 348 10 10 54 + 3'40 61 38-5 17-9 eoF, pS, IE 3197 2065 III 966 IO IO 58 6-u II 4-9 17-9 vF, vS [Place??] 398 2066 695 I 199 ... IO II 14 370 43 44'3 17-9 pB, vL, mE 45, vgbM 3199 2067 3239 IO II 46 213 H7 157 17-9 ! vB, vL, falcate, D * inv t 3200 Holden 10 ii 51 2-88 107 17 17-8 pB, E 1 60, bMN 3201 2068 3238 A 445 10 ii 53 2-45 '35 42-1 17-9 9, vL, iR, 1CM, st 13.. .16 3202 2069 696 II720 IO 12 5 3-64 46 187 17-9 cF, S, R, vgbM, 1st of 3 3 2 3 2070 3240 ... ... IO 12 6 278 116 0-3 17-9 pB, S, cE, gbM 3204 2071 698 ... IO 12 13 3'4 61 28-9 17-9 eF, pL, gbM 3205 2072 699 11721 IO 12 22 3-64 46 20-8 17-9 cF, S, R, vgbM, 2nd of 3 3206 2073 697 1266 10 12 31 4-01 32 22-1 17-9 pB, cL. E, vglbM 3207 2074 700 II 722 ... 10 12 33 3-64 46 18 8 17-9 cF, S, R, stellar, 3rd of 3 3208 ... OStI 10 12 35 279 115 7-0 17-9 eF, pL, iR, gbM 3209 2075 701 ... 10 12 47 3-36 63 47-8 18-0 F, S, R, has a * 3210 2077 ... Ill 979 HON IO 12 IO 6-56 9 27 18-0 Stellar, 1st of 3 in line, I 'apart 3211 2076 3242 ... 10 13 18 1-95 151 58-6 18-0 O = * 10, R, am 150 st 3212 2078 Ill 980 H N, d'A 10 13 30 +656 9 277 + 18-0 vF, S, 2nd of 3 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 95 No. G. C. J. H. ; W. H. Eight Other Observers. Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 h m 8 s o / 3213 ... St XIII 10 13 38 + 3-29 69 38-4 + i8 ; b vF, vS, E, r 3214 5525 ... Copeland (R) 10 13 49 4'OO 32 15-4 18-0 cB, vS, E, sbM, 5' p III 911 3215 2079 Ill 981 H N, d'A >o 13 5' 6-56 9 28-1 18-0 vF, S, 3rd of 3 3216 2080 702 III 330 10 13 55 3'34 65 21-9 1 8-0 vF, pS, R, bM 3217 Todd 10 14 3-I9 78 24 18-0 vF disc 3218 2081 I 283 10 14 23 5-30 H 37'9 18-0 eB, cL, er [Place ? ?] * 3219 ... St XII 10 14 23 3"S5 50 43'0 18-0 eF, S, R, IbM 3220 2082 ... Ill 911 10 14 26 4'oo 32 I5-9 18-0 pF, cL, E 92, * 9 f 9'-5 3221 2083 d'A 10 14 39 3-3i 67 42'2 180 eF, mE, ray 3222 2084 Winnecke 1855 10 14 55 3-29 69 247 18-0 i F, IbM, rr (Schultz, bi N) ; ' Auw 27 3223 2085 3243 10 15 21 2-68 123 33-0 1 8-0 pB, vL, vlE, pslbMN 3224 206 3244 ... ... 10 15 28 2-68 123 59'5 1 8-0 vF, pS, E, vgmbM 3225 2087 703 II 882 10 15 43 403 3' 9'3 18-1 cF, pL, IE, vgbM 3226 2088 II 28 d'A, Schultz 10 15 47 3-29 69 23-8 18-1 pB, cL, B| 3227 2089 ... II 29 d'A, Schultz 10 15 51 329 69 25-8 18-1 pB, cL, Rj 3228 2090 3245 Lac II 7, A 386 10 id n 2'35 141 i-o 18-1 Cl, 9 L and a few S st 3229 5068 S Coolidge 20 16 14 3-08 89 13-8 181 F 3230 2091 70S 10 16 16 3-21 76 44-4 18-1 pF.pS, sbM* 14, *9'ios 19" 3231 2092 704 ... 10 16 26 4-46 22 29-1 iS-i Cl, cL, P, 1C, st 10.. .12 3232 2093 d'A 10 16 33 3'39 61 167 181 eF, *n p 150", Is, p of 2 3233 OStI 10 16 35 2-84 III 32-9 18-1 eF, pL, iF, stell N 3234 2094 706 10 17 5 3'37 62 16-1 18-1 pB, pS, E, psb3t (? = 2095) * 3235 2095 d'A 10 17 5 3-38 61 16-6 18 i F, S, f of 2 3236 2096 707 10 17 17 4-14 28 1-3 18-1 eF, vS, psbM, 2 st 11-12 f 3237 2097 709 HI 631 10 17 28 3-56 49 39'8 18-1 vF, vS, E, pgbM 3238 2098 708 II883 10 17 29 3-98 32 4'4 18-1 F, S, E, pslbM 3239 2099 ( 710 = 1 3246 j- IV 10 10 17 31 3-26 72 83 18-1 vF, #9 inv nr 31 t 3240 2100 3247 10 i? 53 2-85 in 4-9 iS-i eF, S, R, * nr 3241 2101 3249 10 17 57 272 121 45-5 18-1 F, pmE, glbM, # 1 1 np 3242 2102 3248 IV 27 LL 20204 10 18 2 2-89 107 56 i iS-i ! O, vB, IE 147, 4 s"d, blue t 3243 SwIII 10 19 4 305 91 55'9 18-2 vF, S, IE, bet 2 st 1 3244 2103 4019 h o n 10 19 21 2'6l 129 6-4 18-2 vF, * 1 1 n 90" 3245 2I 4 711 186 ... 10 19 26 3-39 60 46-9 18-2 vB, pL, E o, smbMEN 3246 2105 712 ... 10 19 26 3-12 85 26-4 18-2 eF, S, R, 2 st A, * 6, 300, 8' 3247 2106 325 ... 10 19 38 2'20 147 10-6 18-2 st inv in neb 3248 2IO7 713 H347 10 20 3 3-3I 66 26-5 18-2 pB, a, E, psbM 3249 2108 3251 10 20 7 2-69 i 124 14-6 18-2 eF, pL, R, vgvlbM 3250 2109 3252 ... IO 20 26 2-63 129 13-8 18-2 pB, pL, R, vgpsbM, * 13, 45 3251 2110 ... d'A 10 20 29 + 3'35 63 117 + 18-2 vF, pL, 3 B st sp 9 6 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Annual Ascension, Preces- i86o'o. sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880 Summary Description. 1 1 3252 21 I I Ill 316 h m s IO 20 51 + 5-05 15 27-2 + i8 ; 3 eF, pS, mE, r 3253 ... Sw III 10 20 55 3'2O 76 36-I 18-3 vF, pS, R 3254 2112 7H I 7 2 IO 21 27 3-39 59 477 18-3 cB, L, mE 45, psmbMN 3255 ! 2113 3253 10 21 32 I'll 149 57-8 18-3 Cl, pS, vC, st 15 3256 2114 3254 ... 10 21 53 2-55 133 II-I 183 cB, S, R, gmbM 3257 2IIS 3255 IO 22 3O 2-69 124 56-8 .8-3 vF, vS, R, psbM, 1st of 4 3258 2116 3256 ... 10 22 37 2-69 124 53' i 18-3 cF, S, R, pslbM, 2nd of 4 3259 2117 715 II870 ... IO 22 5O 4-27 24 14x5 18-3 F, S, R, gbM 3260 2118 3257 ... 10 22 53 2-69 124 52-6 18-3 vvF, vS, R, pslbM, 3rd of 4 3261 2119 32S8 ... 10 23 3 2-55 133 S6-2 18-3 F, S, R, am st 3262 212O 3260 ... 10 23 8 2-55 133 29-1 1*3 eF, S, R 3263 2122 326l ... 10 23 14 256 133 24-5 18-3 F, S, mE 280, psbM 3264 3265 2124 2123 7 I6 718 III 349 ... 10 23 18 10 23 20 3-90 3'38 33 '6 60 29-6 18-4 eF, bet 2 S st 18-3 pF, S, R, psbM, *sf 3266 3267 2125 2126 717 3262 II 871 10 23 34 10 23 34 4-25 270 24 31-9 12438-24 18-4 18-3 cF, vS, R, psmbM * eF, vS, R, ist of 4 3268 2J27 3263 1023384 2-70 1 24 39-2 18-3 F, S, R, 2nd of 4 3269 2128 3264 10 23 41 270 124 30-2 18-4 F, S, R, bM, 3rd of 4 3270 2129 719 III 331 10 23 44 3'33 64 24-5 18-4 cF, vS, E, glbM 3271 2I3O 3265 10 23 46 270 124 39-1 18-4 pF, S, E, pmbM,4th of 4 3272 5526 Schultz 10 23 58 3'37 60 48-8 18-4 F, vS, iR, h 721 nf 3273 2121 3274 2131 3259 720 II3S8 ... 10 24 ii 10 24 28 2'6g 3-36 124 538 61 37-0 18-4 vF, vS, R, pslbM, 4th of 4 18-4 F, pL, R.glbM, D*f * 3275 2132 3266 .. . 10 24 34 2-68 126 1-4 18-4 F, L, vlE, pslbM 3276 2133 3267 ... ... 10 24 58 2-64 129 13-9 18-4 F, S, * 8 p 3277 2134 721 "359 ... 10 25 5 3'37 60 46-2 18-4 cB, cS, R, pgmbM 3278 2135 3268 10 25 26 2-64 129 13-9 18-4 F, S, R, D * nf 3279 ... ... Todd ' 10 25 30 3-8 78 4 18-4 F, mE 3280 ; ... Common 10 25 31 2-96 101 47 18-4 F, biN 3281 2136 3269 ... 10 25 34 271 124 8-1 18-4 eF, pL, E, glbM 3282 ... SwIII 10 25 34 2-86 in 3S'i 18-4 eF * in eF, vS neb, bet 2 st 3283 2137 3271 ... 10 26 51 2'54 135 22-1 i8'5 pF, S, R, gbM 3284 2138 Ill 912 ... 10 26 59 3'94 30 44'4 iS-5 eF, vS 3285 2139 3270 ... ... 10 27 i 2-81 116 44'2 i*5 pB, S, IE, gbM, ist of 9 3286 2140 722 Ill 917 10 27 9 3'95 30 40-2 1*5 vF, pS, R, pslbM 3287 2141 ... d'A 10 27 10 3-28 67 37'3 iS-s F, pL, D#p 24", s 4' 3288 2142 723 IllgiS 10 27 13 3-94 3 43'5 1*5 eF, cS, R, vglbM 3289 2143 3272 10 27 47 271 124 34' 5 i8'5 eF, vS, R 3290 ... LII to 27 56 2-92 106 32-8 185 eF, S, IE 0, gbM, B*n6' 3291 Bigourdan 10 28 i 3-48 52 0'8 18-5 * 13 inv in vF neb 3292 ... SwVI 10 28 3 +3-02 ; 95 267 + 18-5 vF, vS, IE of Nebulae and Clmters of Stars. 97 No. G. C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Animal Preces- sion, 1880 North Polal Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. t 3293 2144 3276 ... h m s 10 28 8 8 + 2-26 147 2S''2 it + 18-5 Cl, B, Hi, pL # 3294 2145 724 Il64 ... 10 28 10 3'47 51 57'I 18-5 cB, L, m E 135, glbM 3295 ... ... LI 10 28 30 2-96 ioi 557 18-5 eF, pL, bM, D or st inv 3296 ... ... LI 10 28 30 2-96 101 59-7 18-5 eF, pS, B, bM 3297 LI 10 28 30 2-96 ioi 577 Ifrj eF, S, iR 3298 2146 725 Ill 767 ... 10 28 45 370 39 9'9 "8-5 vF, pS, iE 3299 2147 726 III 54 * 10 28 58 3-I9 76 34-6 18-5 eF, cL, R, vgbM, r 3300 2148 (727 = '3273 I HI 55 ... 10 29 ii 3'2I 75 6-5 18-5 cF, cS, R, pmbM, p, am B st 3301 { 2150=1 2149 1 728 1146 d'A 10 29 18 3-28 67 23'6 18-5 cB, S, IE 53, psbM, r * 3302 { 2151= , 2152 I (3274 = '3275 \ - ... IO 29 21 276 121 37-9 "8-5 eF, S, R * 333 2153 730 III 66 10 29 27 3-25 71 8-8 iS'5 vF, vS, ylE, glbM, r - 334 2154 729 III 615 ... 10 29 34 3'47 Si 49'4 1 8-6 vF, cS, psbM, er 3305 2I5S 32/7 ... 10 29 39 2-82 116 26-3 186 vF, S, R, 2nd of 9 3306 ... ... SwIII 10 29 40 3-19 76 39-0 186 F, S, R 3307 2156 3278 ... ... 10 29 41 2'8l 116 52-6 1 8-6 eeF, 3rd of 9 3308 2157 3279 ... ... 10 29 48 2'82 116 42-8 1 8-6 F, S, R, 4th of 9 3309 2159 3280 ... 10 30 i 2-82 116 48-1 18-6 B, L, R, p of D reb, 5th of 9 3310 33" 2158 2l6o 73i 3281 IV 60 ... 10 30 2 10 30 10 377 2-82 35 46-3 1 16 49-3 18-6 18-6 cB, pL, R.vg, vembMN 15" B, L, R, f of D neb, 6th cf 9 t 3312 2161 3282 ... 10 30 29 2-82 116 517 1 8-6 cF, E , gbM, 7th of 9 33'3 ... ... OStI 10 30 35 2-84 "4 357 1 8-6 eF, P S, iR, gbMN, * 15 113" 3314 2162 3283 10 30 40 2-82 116 56-8 186 8th of 9 neb 33'S ... ... ... Austin 10 30 41 2-82 117 2 18-6 vF, pL, iR, gvlbM, * l' np 33i6 2163 3284 ... ... 10 31 o 282 116 528 18-6 F, S, R, bM, gth of 9 3317 ... ... Austin 10 31 o 2-82 116 48 186 Neb * , 5' n of h 3284 33i8 2164 3285 ... ... 10 31 6 2 64 130 54'4 18-6 cF, pL, pmE, IbM 3319 2165 ... Ill 700 ... 10 31 7 3'53 47 36-5 186 cF, L, iE, mb, s of M 3320 2166 732 H74S ... 10 31 13 3-63 41 SI'S 18-6 F, pS, mE, x 10 nf 3321 ... LII 10 31 19 2'97 100 557 18-6 eF, pS, mE 160, * np end 3322 ... ... ... Common 10 31 47 2-98 too 39 18-6 F, iF, * p 3323 ... ... ... StIX io 3 57 3-3I 63 56-9 18-6 vF, vS, R, IbM 3324 2167 3286 ... A 322? 10 32 3 2-28 M7 53'8 18-6 pB, vvL, iF, D X inv 3325 ... ... StX 10 32 10 3'08 89 28-4 186 F, yS, YS * inv 3326 5527 ... ... m 196 10 32 12 3'I2 84 10 iSO vF, eS, stellar 3327 2168 734 .11 34 8 ... 10 32 18 330 65 iro 18-6 vF, S, R, gbM, vS x att 3328 ... ... ... T V, Peters 10 32 35 3'i6 79 58 187 vF, F st inv 3329 2169 733 ... 10 32 40 5-26 12 26-6 187 pB, S, IE, psmbM 333 2171 3287 ... ^ 355 10 33 2 2-41 143 24-1 187 Cl, P, stg... 3331 ... ... ... Mu II 10 33 4 + 2-86 "3 57 + 187 vF, S, vlE o ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. o 98 Dr. J. L. E. DRETER, A New Genwal Catalogue NOJ G. C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion,i88o North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Animal Preces- 1011,1880. Summary Description* 1 "o X h m s s O t 3332 2170 ... I 272? Sehonfeld,Vogel 10 33 7 + 3-16 80 5-4 + 187 vF, S, IE 130" Of 3333 2172 3288 ... ... 10 33 26 273 125 19-3 187 eF, vS, mE, * 15 att 3334 2173 735 U 641 ... 10 33 28 3'45 51 583 187 cF, vS, B, bM 3335 ... ... ... Mull 10 33 34 2-86 113 107 187 vF, S, iR, gbM 3336 2174 3289 ... 10 33 44 2-82 117 17 187 vF, pL, IE, glbM 3337 5528 ... m 197 10 34 3<> 3-12 84 17 187 eF, vS, aim stellar 3338 2175 737 II 77 ... 10 34 42 3-20 75 3f5 187 F, cL, E, vgbM, * 7 p io' 3339 5529 ... ... m 198 10 35 i 3-o8 8938 187 eF, stellar 3340 5530 ... ... m 199 10 35 8 308 89 39 187 F, S,R 3341 553 ... m 200 10 35 15 312 84 14 187 vF, vS 3342 2177 IIIS ... 10 35 26 3'i6 79 497 187 eF, eS 3343 2176 736 III 317 ... 1 35 3 472 "5 54'8 187 P F, S, R, gbM 3344 2178 739 I8i ... o 35 So 330 64 207 iSS cB, L, gbM, * inv, 2 st f 3345 2179 740 126?? ... 10 36 9 3'i8 77 167 188 eeF (if anything) * 3346 2180 3290 V? ... 10 36 ii 3-20 74 23-2 18-8 cF, vL, R, vgvlbM, er 3347 2181 3291 ... 10 36 24 2'73 125 37-8 i8'8 3 ... ... io 56 50 2-96 108 17 I9-3 vF, pL, R, vgvlbM 35'5 ... ... StXII io 57 i 3-29 6l 12 I9-3 vF, S, R, sev eF st inv 35>6 2298 816 II336 ... io 57 2 4-25 16 41-4 '9'3 pB, vS, iR, psmbM * 3517 2299 817 II884 io 57 13 362 32 43'5 I9-3 eF, S, R, vgbM 3518 ... LI io 57 30 3-03 95 48-3 iP'3 eF, eS, IE .S5'9 2300 33>4 ... io 58 19 2'45 150 36-6 19-4 Cl, pRi, pC 3521 2301 818 I 13 LII io 58 37 io 58 38 2-96 3'08 107 11-4 89 1 6-9 193 19-4 eF, vS, iR, gbM, sev vF st inv cB, cL, mE 140 , vsmbMN t 3522 ... ... ... SwIII 'o 58 55 3'20 69 97 19-4 pF, vS, IE 3523 2302 ... 11904 io 59 5 4-48 13 33'3 19-4 F, pL, IbM (place doubtful) * 3524 2303 819 III23 ... io 59 14 315 77 5'-4 19-4 F, S, lE,psbM,2stnpinline 3525 ... ... ... OStI io 59 30 2-95 1 08 42-3 19-4 F, pS, gbMN 3526 5546 ... ... m 215 io 59 40 3-12 82 5 19-4 eF, vmE, pos 50 3527 2304 820 Ill 350 ... io 59 41 3-26 60 43-6 19-4 eF, S, * io p 60" 3528 2305 33'6 ... ... ii o 17 2-96 108 43-1 19-4 F, S, R, pslbM, p of 2 ?529 2306 33 "7 ... ... II 20 + 2-96 108 47-3 -f 194 cF, S, R, vlbM, f of 2 of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 103 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion 1 , 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 X h m s s 353 2307 821 III9I5 II 21 + 3'6l 32 i ! 5 + 19 ; 4 vF, S, R, pgbM 3531 ... Holden II O 22 3'12 82 32-5 19-4 E 50, * 1 1 at sp end (? = 5546) 3532 2308 3315 ... Lac II 10, A 323 ii o 34 2-53 147 SS'Q 19-4 !!, 01, eL, E, 1C, et 8. ..12 3533 2309 3318 ... ... it o 45 2-82 126 25-0 19-4 eeF, vS * att 3534 5547 ... ... Struve ii i 8 3-24 62 37 I9'4 vF,*9np3' 353S 2 3io 823 Ill III ... ii i 17 310 84 24'8 19-4 cF, vS, E, bM, r 3536 23" 822 ... ... ii i 19 3-26 60 47-2 19-4 F, S, E, bM 3537 ... ... TI&V, Common n i 25 3-02 99 3' i 19-4 vF, S, vF st inv 3538 5548 ... d'A ii i 28 442 13 406 19-4 vF, pL,*!7 nr 3539 2312 82 S ... ... n i 31 3-26 60 34'5 19-4 eF 3540 2313 824 ... n i 32 3-32 S3 127 19-4 vF, E, psbM, * 7 p 7' 3541 ... Common ii i 41 3-01 IOO O 19-4 Nebulous * 3542 ... ... StXIII II 2 13 3'32 52 17-7 19-4 vF, S, irr E, IbH, r 3543 2314 826 Ill 920 ... II 2 29 3'68 27 54-0 19-5 eF, vS, E o , r 3544 ... ... ... OStI II 2 30 2-97 107 31-3 194 vF,L,mE95,bM,? = II8i9 3545 ... ... St XIII II 2 30 332 52 16-1 19-4 vF, vS, irr E, IbM, r 3546 ... ... ... Mull II 2 30 300 102 38-3 I9'4 Neb* 12, * 12 2'nf 3547 2315 828 1142 ... ii 2 39 3-I4 78 31-0 9'5 F, S, IE, vlbM 3548 2316 827 ... II 2 41 3'3 53 I2'6 I9-5 eF, S, * 8, p 3549 2317 I 22O II 2 45 3-52 35 SI'S 19-5 cB, cL, cE 1 60 355 2319 829 III 3 S ! ii 3 4 3-25 60 28-8 19-5 iF(? var), S, E, bM,*g f i', 1 ist of 4 * 3551 8w I ii 3 5 3-20 67 30-4 I9'S eeF, vS, E, sp of 2 3552 2320 832 HI 352 ii 3 10 325 60 33-1 19-5 eF, vS, 2nd of 4 3553 ,y. Bigourdun ii 3 10 3-25 60 32-3 I9-5 (eF, vS, forms 1) null with 1 IH3S2 3554 2321 S33 ... ... II 3 12 3-25 60 36'4 19-5 vF, pS, E, bM, 3rd of 4 3555 ... ... ... SwI i 3 15 3-20 67 29-9 I9-5 vF, E. nf of 2 3556 2318 S3- 46 Q. Riimker ii 3 18 3'55 33 34'0 195 cB, vL, vmE 79, pbM, r 3557 2322 3319 II 3 20 2-83 126 46-8 I9-5 B, S, E, pgmbM, Ist of 3 3558 5549 ... d'A II 3 22 3-25 60 40-5 19-5 pF, S 3559 2323 III 79 d'A ii 3 26 3-14 77 133 19-5 eF, pS, IE, P 356o 2324 834 ... ii 3 26 3-14 78 3'6 I9-5 F, S, E, gbM 356i 2326 835 ... ... ii 3 36 3-25 60 32-8 19-5 vF, pL, 4th of 4 3562 2325 830 II 337 ... ii 3 38 4-17 1 6 21-5 '9-5 pF, pS, IE, gbM, * 1 5, 22, 70" 3563 555 O Struvo ii 3 49 3-24 62 16 19-5 pF, pL, * 8 m 2' n 3564 2327 3320 ... ii 3 57 2-83 126 467 19-5 pF, S, E, bM, 2nd of 3 3565 . ... OStI ii 3 2-96 109 17-2 I9'5 vF, vS, E, gbMN, 1st of 2 3566 ... OStI ii 3 2-96 109 17-2 195 eeF, eS, E, gbM, 2nd of 2 3567 2328 836 IllSg ... II 4 2 3'n 83 25 i 19-5 eF, E, sbM, r 3568 2329 3321 ... ii 4 10 + 2-84 126 42-2 + I9-5 i vF, pL, E, * inv, 3 B st nr, 1 3rd of 3 104 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYEE, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. j. n. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- -ion,i88o. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 ft h m s s o / 3S69 5551 ... ... d'A r.i 4 24 + 3'3 53 47'6 + I9'5 F, vS, stell 3570 ... ... ... StIX I 4 3' 3-25 6 1 39-0 19-5 vF, vS, R, bM 357 2330 II 819 ... II 4 32 2- 9 7 107 31-5 19-5 pF, pL, iF, bM 3572 2331 3323 ... ... II 4 33 2'53 149 28-9 19'S Cl, pRi, 1C 3573 2332 3322 ... ... II 4 40 2-84 126 5-5 19-5 59 2399 878 1153 ... ii 16 24 3-15 71 25-0 197 eF, S, IE, r 3660 2401 II 635 n 16 27 3'4 97 527 197 F, pL, iR, vgbM 3661 2402 3339 III 530 ... ii 16 37 3'oi i3 3'5 197 F, S, R, stellar, p of 2 3662 2403 879 IV 4 ii i 6 40 3'7 90 19-9 197 vF, S, att to * 13 m 3663 ... ... Common II 1 6 49 3-02 101 17 197 eF, fan shaped, * close 3664 ... ... Til II 17 6 3-09 85 55-2 197 pF, biN 3665 2404 88 1 I 219 ... ii 17 9 327 50 28-1 197 cB, cL, iR, pgmbM 3666 2405 882 I 20 ... n 17 10 3-12 77 53'4 197 F, E 90 , 6 mag * f 34', 5' n # 3667 2406 3340 III 531 II 17 12 3-02 103 4'5 197 pF, pL, iR, vlbM 3668 2407 880 II 845 II 17 H 3'57 25 47-0 197 F, pS, ili, gbM, * 9 np 3669 2408 883 11829 ... II 17 2 4 3 '46 3i 30-9 197 vF, pL, pmE I35, er 3670 2409 884 HI 337 II 17 25 3i 65 166 197 vF, vS, R 3671 2410 885 III 922 ... ii 17 54 3'5 28 45-2 197 vF, vS, 2 vS st inv 3672 2411 886 1131 II 17 58 3-03 99 i'5 197 pB, L, E , gbM 3673 2412 3341 ... II ]S 20 2-96 i '5 58-5 197 F, vL, gvlbM, x 7 s 6' 3674 2415 ... II 886 d'A ii 18 26 3'44 32 n'3 19-8 pF, iF 3675 24U 887 I 194 n 18 28 3'3 45 38-5 197 i vB, cL, vmE o , vsmbMN, 1 many st p 3676 ... ... Mull ii 18 30 3-03 99 51-2 197 eF, vS, R, 2 st 10 nf, sf 3677 2414 888 ... ii 18 35 3'33 42 i4'5 197 eF, S, R, vsbM * , 2 st II nf 3678 2416 889 ... u 18 48 3'2O 61 21-7 19-8 vF : S, R, psbM, *I2 nf 3679 2417 Ill 112 ... II l8 C2 3-05 95 5 19-8 eF, cL, R, r (v near vB * ) * 3680 2418 3342 ... A 481 u 18 57 286 132 27'S 19-8 Cl, cL, pRi, 1C, st. 10... 14 3681 2419 { 891 = 3343 } H 159 ... ii 19 ii 3-15 72 art 19-8 15, pS, R, bM 3682 2420 890 1262 ... II ig 20 362 22 38-6 19-8 cB, S, iR, spmbMN 3683 2421 892 1246 ... II 19 36 3-43 32 2f2 19-8 cB, pL, E 3684 2422 93 ... ... II 19 51 3-14 72 I2'I 19-8 pB, pL, E, vgbM 368S ... ... Todd II 19 +3-09 85 6 + 197 eF, vS of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 107 No. G.C. J. II. W. II. Other Obseryera. Right Annual Ascension, Preces- 1860-0. sion,i88o 1 North Polar Annual Distance, 1 Preces- i86o'o. sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1; 3686 2423 894 ill 160= , uii 28 ; ... h in B II 2O 24 . s + 3-14 o / 72 0'5 // + 19-8 pB, L, TIE, vgbM, r 3687 2424 895 11770 ... II 20 32 3-20 59 42-9 19-8 pB, pS, E, IbM, r 3688 ... LI1 II 20 41 3'04 98 23-1 19-8 eF, eS, IE o, gbM 3689 2426 897 11339 ... II 20 44 3-18 63 34-2 19-8 pB, pL, IE, bM 3690 2425 896 1247 ii 20 45 3'44 30 40-8 19-8 ipB, pS, vlE8o, pgbM, S 1 st sf nr 3691 2427 898 1154 ... II 20 50 S-H 72 18-6 19-8 F, pS, IE, r 3692 2428 ii 152 Tempel II 21 3'" 79 517 19-8 F, mE, r 3693 2429 3334 HI 532 ... II 21 9 3-02 102 24'9 19-8 cF, S, E, gbM 3694 2430 899 ... II 21 23 3-23 53 487 198 cF, S, R, mbM 3695 5564 ... ... Ball (E) II 21 23 3-23 53 44'4 198 eF, pS, h 899 4' s 3696 ... ... LII II 21 29 3-03 loo 41-1 19-8 eF, eS, E, bMN 3697 2431 900 ... II 21 30 3'i6 68 25-9 19-8 eF, vS, E 90 3698 S56S ... Dreyer (E) ii 21 33 3-23 53 33'5 19-8 eF, vS 3699 2432 3345 ii 21 34 271 149 in 19-8 B, pL, IB, pgpmbM 3700 5566 ... ... Ball (E) II 21 48 3-23 53 487 19-8 eF, h 899 p 3701 2433 901 II349 ... II 22 5 3-17 65 7-9 19-8 pF, pL, IE 3702 ... LII II 22 5 304 98 13-1 I 19-8 eF, eS, E, glbM 3703 ... OStI II 22 30 3'04 97 51-1 19-8 eF, vS, gbMN 3704 ... T V, Common II 22 44 3-03 loo 44-4 19-8 vF, pS, xg-io 2'ssf 3705J 2434= ! 2436 > (902 = 1903 | II 13 II 22 53 3"i i 79 57-1 19-8 pF, pL, E, rsmbJVI, r * 3-06 2435 3346 ... II 22 54 2'92 125 37-6 19-8 pB, cS, R, psmbM 377 ... ... T V, Common II 23 3-03 100 46-4 19-8 yF, S,* 15 (neb?) 2' f 3708 ... OSt I II 23 30 3'o6 92 27-1 ig-s vF, 8, E, gbM 3709 OStI II 23 30 306 92 29-1 19-8 eF, eS 371 2437 904 II 35 o ii 23 44 3'i6 66 277 19-8 F, S, * 7-8 nf 5' 3711 ... ... LII ii 23 53 3-03 100 iS'i 19-8 eF, vS, * 9 s 4' 3712 2438 905 ... ii 24 15 3-i9 60 44' i 19-8 F, vS, E, embM 3713 2439 906 II 367 ... n 24 17 3'iS 6 1 4-4 19-8 F, cS, R, sbMN 37H 2440 907 III 353 ... ii 24 29 3'i8 60 52'O 19-8 F, S, R, psbM * 3715 2441 3347 II 562 ii 24 29 3-02 103 27-6 19-8 pF, S, E, vgvlbM 37'6 5567 ... ... d'A ii 24 33 3'09 85 447 19-3 vF, vS 3717 2442 3348 ii 24 37 2-96 119 29-1 19-8 pB, S, mE, *I3 att 3718 3719 2 443 5568 908 I 221 d'A ii 24 46 ii 25 5 3'34 3-08 36 9'4 88 24-3 198 19-8 pB, vL, R, vglbM vF, up of 2 3720 5569 ... ... d'A n 25 14 3-08 88 25-3 19-8 vF, sf of 2 3/21 ... ... L II u 25 29 3'4 98 41-1 19-8 eF, eS, R, gbM 3722 ... ... L II ii 25 29 3-04 98 54'i 19-8 eF, vS, R, sbMN, ist of 2 3723 ... Common ii 25 32 3'4 99 10 19-8 F, S, R 3724 , ... LII n 25 41 + 3-04 98 56-1 + 19-8 eF, vS, R, sbMN, 2nd of 2 io8 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Sorth Polar Distance, l86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O fc 3725 2444 909 II8 3 6 Ii m s 25 43 + 3'44 o / 27 2I'S + ig"8 cF, S, R, gvlbM, r 3726 2445 9IO II730 ... ii 25 45 3-28 42 iro 19-8 f pB, rL, IE o, vsmbM x 15, 1 *un t 3727 ... ... ... LII ii 25 47 3-02 103 6'i 19-8 eF, eS, R,gbMN,xn sf i' 3728 2446 912 II35I II 26 2 3'i6 64 47-0 199 F, S, R, bM 3729 2447 9 II I 222 ... II 26 2 3'33 36 5-8 I9'9 pB, pL, IE o , gbM, * 1 2 nr 373 ... ... ... Common, L II II 26 17 3'4 98 50-1 19-8 eF, S, IE 140, glbnM * 3731 2448 ... Ill So ii 27 6 3-12 76 43'8 19-9 vF, vS, R 3732 2449 913 II552 ... ii 27 8 3'4 99 3'8 19-9 F, S, R, psbM, * 14 sp 225 3733 245 ... III77I ... n 27 16 3'34 34 23-1 19-9 eF, S, iR,*6 m sf 3734 2451 3349 HI 935 ... ii 27 37 3'4 103 19-1 19-9 cF, S, R, gbM 3735 2452 914 1287 ... ii 27 40 3-60 18 41-6 ig'9 pB, L, mE 130, mbM 3736 ... ... ... Copeland II 27 44 37I IS 45'5 19-9 vF, vS, R 3737 2453 ... Ill 772 ... II 27 51 3'34 34 i6'5 19-9 vF, stellar 3738 2454 ... II783 n 28 6 3'33 34 4f9 19-9 pB, pL, bM 3739 5570 ... Struve n 28 8 3'i6 64 7 199 vF, bet 2 st 12 m 3740 2455 915 Ill 847 ... n 28 24 3'39 29 15-2 19-9 vF, vS, R, vgbM 374i 2456 916 ... ... ii 28 34 3'26 43 56-4 19-9 vF, S, R, vgbM 3742 2457 3350 ii 28 37 2-94 127 10-6 19-9 pF, pL, vlE, glbM 3743 ... ... ... Copeland (R) ii 28 38 3'I4 67 30'0 I9-9 F, S, R,*9 i' sf 3744 ... ... ... StXII ii 28 39 3'I5 66 13-0 19-9 eF, S, R, IbM 374S ... ... ... Copeland (R) n 28 54 3-14 67 28-4 I9-9 pB, pS, R 3746 ... Copeland (R) n 28 54 3'I4 67 29-1 19-9 pB, pS, R 3747 2458 ... Ill 969 ... n 28 57 375 14 14-8 19-9 eF, S, place doubtful 3748 ... ... Copelaud (R) ii 28 58 3-14 67 28-1 19-9 pB, pS, R 3749 2459 3351 ... ii 28 59 2-94 127 12-8 I9'9 F,cS, IE, gvlbM 375 ... ... Copeland (R) n 29 i 3-14 67 3i' 2 I9'9 pB, R,cbM, 1st of 3 in line 3751 ... ... ... Copeland (R) n 29 3 3-14 67 33'4 I9-9 F, L, E 45 37S2 2460 917 11905 ... n 29 3 378 13 57'0 I9'9 pB, pL 3753 ... Copeland (R) n 29 4 3-14 67 307 19-9 pB, pL, 2nd of 3 in line 3754 ... ... Copeland (R) ii 29 4 3-I4 67 30-5 19-9 vF, R, 3rd of 3 in line 3755 2462 920 ... ... ii 29 5 3-20 52 49-1 19-9 eF, pL, pmE, gbM 3756 2461 918 II 784 ... n 29 7 3-32 34 557 19-9 pF, L, IE 3757 2463 919 III 843 n 29 9 3-36 30 49'3 19-9 vF, R, stellar, vS * I d sf 3758 ... ... i Copelaml (R) i 1 St XIII I ii 29 10 3-I4 67 37 8 I9'9 pB, S, R, bM,*8'5 3'f 3759 557' d'A n 29 15 3'32 34 24-3 19-9 F, S, iR, * 1 1 nr 3760 2464 ... ... d'A ii 29 16 3-14 67 24-2 19-9 iB, pS, mbMN= * 13, * II "' P4 1 , s 175" * 376i ... ... St XII ii 29 25 3'i5 66 14-0 19-9 vF, S, R, bH 3762 2465 921 II 837 ... n 29 30 3'40 27 29-0 19-9 F, vlE, gbM 3763 ... ... Common ii 29 36 + 3'4 99 5' + I9'9 F, dif, sp 7 st of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 109 No. G.C. J. U. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 18600. Ajinual North Polar Preces- Distance, sion, 1880. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 8 o 3764 2466 d'A h m s n 29 39 + 3*13 O / 71 20-7 + I9'9 F, S,R 3765 2467 922 ... ... ii 29 42 3'iS 65 7'4 19-9 vF, S, B 3766 2468 3352 Lac III 7, A 289 ii 29 42 276 15 49'5 19-9 Cl, pL, pRi, pC, at 8... 1 3 3767 2470 924 ... ... ii 29 56 3-I3 72 20-6 19-9 vF, S, bM 3768 2469 923 Ill 29 ... (i 29 $8 3-13 71 23-1 199 vF, eS, stellar 3769 2471 925 II73I ... ii 30 10 3-26 41 19-1 I9-9 pB, S, pmE 3770 2472 926 II838 ... ti 3 13 3-36 29 36 '6 I9-9 pF, S, B, gbM, r 3771 ... ... LII ii 30 17 3-05 98 34' i I9-9 vF, eS, R, x 10 p 15- 3772 2473 927 II352 ... ii 30 28 3'C4 66 32-6 I9-9 vF, S, E, r 3773 2474 928 III Si ... ii 30 58 3-ii 77 6-6 I9-9 cF, cS, B, psbM 3774 ... ... LII ii 31 17 3-05 ; 98 in I9-9 eF, vS, E 75, * 9 np 3' 377S 3776 ... ... Common OStI M 31 24 n 31 30 34 99 53 3-06 92 38-0 19-9 19-9 pB, bMN eF, vS 3777 ... ... LI ii 31 30 3-04 101 47-0 19-9 eF, pS, iB, gbM, S*ornebf 3778 2475 3353 ... n 3i 34 2-88 139 559 I9-9 eF, S, B, am 50 S st 3779 ... Common n 31 38 3-04 99 50 199 eeF 378o 2476 929 I 227 ... n 31 41 332 32 57'3 I9-9 pF, L, vlE, vgbM, r 378i StXI n 3i 44 3-15 62 51-8 19-9 vF, vS, B, bM 3782 2477 93 II 732 ... n 32 2 3-24 42 456 I9-9 F, S, att to * 15, another X inv 3783 2478 3354 ... ii 32 7 2-95 126 57-8 I9-9 cB, B, sbMN*, #9 sf 3784 ... ... ... StXI ii 32 10 3-15 62 55-0 I9-9 vF, vS, R, gmbM 3785 ... ... ... StXI ii 32 13 3-15 62 55'4 I9-9 vF, eS, B, bM 3786 2479 93' ... ... ii 32 19 3-17 57 18-8 I9-9 pB, pL, E 57, gbM, p of 2 37S7 5572 ... d'A ii 32 19 3-I3 68 46-1 19-9 vF, vS, B, *i5p 3788 2480 932 ... II 32 22 3-17 57 17-3 19-9 cB, pL, pmE 177, pgbM * 3789 ... ... LII II 32 30 3-05 98 49-1 19-9 eF, vS, E o, gbM 379 2481 933 Ill 109 ... II 32 3' 3'12 71 30-2 19-9 icF, vS, pmE, sbM, 2 S st f, t ist of 3 3791 2482 935 III609 ... " 32 35 3-05 98 35'2 199 yF, vS, B, gbM, *8s 6' 3792 ... Holden ii 32 36 3-09 84 I3-5 I9-9 vF, dif 3793 ... ... TV ii S 2 37 3-i7 57 '9 199 vS, f h 932 3794 2483 HI 773 ... ii 32 45 3-30 32 59'9 19-9 cF, pS, vS * v nr * 3795 2484 ... III 844 ... n 32 47 3'33 3 36-4 199 vF, S, mE 3796 2485 937 II 839 ... ii 32 48 3'35 28 56-0 199 F, cS, B, mbM 3797 ... TV n 32 49 yij 57 '9 I9-9 vS, f 11932 3798 2487 938 II 34 o ... ii 32 55 3-14 64 317 I9-9 F, cS, IE, stellar, r 3799 2486 ; 934 = 3355 i t" ... M 32 56 3-12 73 54"! 19-9 cF, B, p of 2 t 3800 2488 1 936== 3356 } II 103 ... ii 32 58 3-12 73 53'5 19-9 F, pS, E, pglbM, r, f of 2 t 3801 2490 939 II 161 ... ii 33 i ' 3'i2 71 30-0 19-9 pF, pL, B, bM, r, 2nd of 3 3802 2493 , 940 11130 ... ii 33 2 +3-12 71 27-6 + I9-9 vF, pS, r, 2 vB st p, 3rd of 3 110 I Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue Right Annual Xorth Polar Annual aS No. G. C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Ascension, Preces- Distance, Preces- Summary Description. 1 l86o'o. sion, 1880. i86o'o. 81011, 1880 1 3803 2491 LdR h m s ii 33 5 8 + 3'I2 o / 71 25 + I9 : 9 vF, S, R 3804 2494 II830 d'A ii 33 15 330 33 0-9 19-9 pB, 1C 3805 249S 941 HI 375 ... ii 33 25 3-I3 68 52-8 I9-9 cB, cS, R, bM, r 3806 2496 d'A ii 33 29 3'12 7i 25-7 I9-9 F, pL, *9'io 55' 3807 2492 ... ... LdR ii 33 33 3'12 71 25 19-9 vF, S, R (? vF * ) 3808 2497 ... HI 338 ... ii 33 35 3-14 66 46 7 19-9 vF, vS 3809 5S73 ... d'A ii 33 40 3'33 29 20-3 19-9 pB, S, R, glbM 3810 2499 943 I 21 ... ii 33 45 3'10 77 45'2 19-9 B, L, vlE 38ll 2498 942 II 737 ... ii 33 46 324 41 3Q'8 I9'9 F, S, vlE, glbM 3812 2500 944 III 320 ii 33 49 3-I4 64 24-2 19-9 cF, vS, R, 1st of 3, * 6 sf 3' 3813 2501 945 I 94 ... ii 33 54 3'i8 52 407 19-9 cB, pL, pmE 90 , bM * 3814 ... ... StXI ii 34 9 3-14 64 25-2 19-9 vS, nebs *,p III 339 38lS 2502 946 HI 339 n 34 21 3-14 64 25-5 19-9 cF, S, 3rd of 3 38l6 5574 ... d'A ii 34 3' 3''3 69 7-2 I9-9 F, S, bM 3817 2503 947 ... ... ii 34 40 3-10 78 55'0 I9-9 F, 1st of 4 33l8 2504 948 Ill 284 ... n 34 48 3'o6 95 23-2 I9-9 F, pS, R, psbM 3819 2505 950 ... ii 34 52 3-10 78 537 19-9 vF, 2nd of 4 3820 5575 d'A ii 34 52 3-10 78 50-5 19-9 eF, vS, h 950 s 3821 2506 949 III376 II 34 53 3-I3 68 54-4 2O'O vF, cS, R, bM, bet 2 st 3822 2507 95i II '53 II 34 58 3-10 78 57 2 2O'O pF, pS, 3rd of 4 3823 2508 33S7 ... ii 35 9 304 103 4-6 2O 'O F, cS, IE, pslbM 3824 2509 952 III 774 ... ii 35 10 3-26 36 26 9 2OO vF, cS, pmE 3825 2510 953 II 154 ... ii 35 n 3-10 78 58' i 2O'O pF, pS, 4th of 4 3826 2511 954 II34I ii 35 '4 3-14 62 44-0 2O'0 pF, S, R, psbM, stellar 3827 2512 ... ... d'A n 35 21 3-12 70 22-7 2O'O F, S, IbM 3828 Bigourdan ii 35 43 3-12 72 44'9 2O'O vF, S, dif 3829 2513 955 HI 775 ... ii 35 51 3-25 36 29-9 2OO vF, vS 3830 2S4 956 ... ii 35 57 3-14 62 43-5 20-0 eF 3831 2515 957 ... II 36 12 3'4 102 5-4 20-0 F, vS, R, bM 3832 2516 III 340 ... ii 36 15 3-13 66 24-9 2O'O vF, pL, 2 suspected neb nr 3833 2517 ... in 102 ... n 36 16 3'io 79 6'9 2O'O eF, pS 3834 2518 ... .. d'A II 36 21 3'I2 70 7-7 2O'O vF, vS, slbMN*i3 3835 2519 958 ... ... II 36 24 3-31 29 68 2O'O pB, E, gbM,*8sfs' 3836 ... T I & V II 36 26 3-03 106 0-8 2O'O F, S, F * close n 3837 2526 961 ... ii 36 39 3'i2 69 20-2 2O'O cF, S, R, 1st of 5 3838 2520 959 11831 n 36 40 3-29 31 I6'4 2O'O pB, cS, E, psbM* 12 3839 St XII n 36 41 3-10 78 26-4 2O'O vF, S, R, IbM 3840 5576 ... d'A n 36 41 3'12 69 9'2 2O'O F, S, IE 3841 2521 960 ii 36 43 3'i2 69 15-9 2O'O cF, S, R, 2nd of 5 * 3842 2527 ; 962 HI 377 ... n 36 44 312 69 I7'2 2O'O F, S, R, vglbM, 3rd of S 3843 ... HoUen n 36 44 + 3-09 81 17-0 + 20'O F, E sp nf, *n p of Nelulce and Clusters of Stars. in No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. night Annual Ascension, ! Preces- i86o'o. sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880 Summary Description. J o fe Ii m s S 3844 5577 ... ... d'A ii 36 45 + 3-12 69 n's + 2O'O vF, pS, IE 3845 2528 963 ... ... ii 36 47 3-12 69 14-2 2O'O vF, pS, 4th of S 3846 j 2529 964 ... ii 36 53 3-26 33 347 20'O F, pL, R, vgbM 3847 2530 965 ... ... ii 36 54 3'i6 55 42-3 20'0 F, S, R, psbM 3848 2531 HI 35 ... ii 36 58 3-10 78 56-0 20-O eF, vS 3849 Todd n 37 3'o8 86 4 2O'O F, S, F * 2' s sp 3850 2532 III 776 ii 37 2 3-27 33 I9-9 2O'O eF, pL, IE 3851 2533 966 III 378 ... ii 37 6 3'i2 69 15-6 2O'O cF, vS, R, 5th of S 3852 2534 HI 36 n 37 12 310 78 56-0 20'0 eF, vS 3853 5578 ... ... Borelly " 37 13 3-11 72 39'5 20'0 S,R,bM 3854 ... ... ... LII ii 37 17 3-05 98 36-1 20'0 eF, vS, IE 70, bMN 3855 5579 ... ... d'A n 37 23 3'i6 55 53 20-0 eF, vS, P D doubtful 3856 55So d'A ii 37 23 3-16 55 52 20'0 1 North of the last one, others t near 3857 St XIII, Sw I ii 37 34 3'i2 69 41-5 20'0 vF, vS, mbM 3858 ... ... LII ii 37 35 3-05 98 3i'i 2O O eF, eS, R, gbM,* 9- 5 p 3- 3859 ... ... St XIII, Sw I ii 37 36 3' 12 69 46-2 2O'O eF, vS.'R, IbM, r? 3860 2535 ... Ill 386 ... ii 37 37 3-12 69 28-0 2O'O vF, vS, r 386l 2536 970 ii 37 48 3-12 69 15-0 20 -o F, S, R, bM 3862 2537 ... III 385 ii 37 52 3-12 69 36-5 2O'O vF, vS, R, * 17 n * 3863 558t m 224 n 37 53 3-09 80 46 2O'O vF, 2'!, m E 70, glbM * 3864 ... St XIII, Sw I ii 38 o 3-12 69 49-9 20'0 eF, vS, R 3865 Common n 38 4 3'05 98 26 20'0 F, pL, dif 3866 Common n 38 3-05 98 3 20'0 sf last one, not so L 3867 ... .stxm ii 38 14 3-12 69 49-4 20'0 F, S, irr R, mbM, s of 2 3868 ... St XIII II 38 15 3-12 69 467 2O'O vF, vS, R, mbM, n of 2 3869 2538 971 ... n 38 30 3-10 78 23-9 2O'O F, S, iR, psbM * 3870 2539 972 in 833 ... ii 38 34 3'22 39 i'3 20'0 cF, cS, R, psbJI 3871 2540 967 ... ... ii 38 35 3-15 56 7'0 20'0 eF, R, gbM, ist of 4 (?) * 3872 2541 973 ii 104 " 38 35 3'10 75 27-4 20'0 B, S,R, smbMx 3S73 5582 d'A ii 38 35 3'12 69 27-3 2O'O vF, pS, IE, III 387 sf 3874 2542 ... in 104 n 38 36 3-09 So 40-5 2O'O vF, vS, suspected 3875 2543 in 387 ... ii 38 37 3-12 69 28-0 2O'O vF, vS, r 38/6 2544 in 103 ... n 38 38 3-09 80 2'O 2O'O vF, r 3877 2545 I 201 G. Riimker n 38 42 3'20 41 44' 2O'O B, L, mE 37 3S7S 2546 974 ... n 38 56 3^5 56 i'3 2O'O vF, R, 2nd of 4 3879 2547 ... II 88 1 ... n 39 i 3'39 19 50-0 2O'O 1 F, pL, mE 105 (d'A nc,t \ found) * 3880 2548 ! 968 = ; 975 } - ii 39 i 3-15 56 3'3 2O'O vF, R, gbM, 3rd of 4 * 3881 2549 i 969 = "' 976 } ... ... 'I 39 IS + 3^5 56 7'i + 20-0 vF, R, gbM, 4th of 4 * 112 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual "reces- . ion, 1 880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. I h m s 8 3882 2550 3358 ... ... ii 39 17 + 2-90 145 3 6 '3 + 2O'O vF, IE, 2 st inv 3883 2551 Ill 372 ... ii 39 22 3'n 68 36-0 20'0 vF, cL 3884 2552 977 III 388 ... ii 39 3i 3-12 68 497 20'0 cF, S, iR, gbM, r, * 7 sp 6' 3885 2553 3359 III 828 ... ii 39 45 301 117 8-6 2O'O cF, vS, vlE, bM, vF X sf 3886 5583 ... d'A ii 39 49 3'ii 69 23-4 2O'0 F 3887 2554 1 979 = \ I 120 ... ii 39 57 3-04 106 4'9 20'0 pB, L, iR, vgpmbM 3888 2555 978 II78S ... ii 40 6 3-24 33 I5'4 2O'O pB, S, IE, pgbM 3889 ... ... LdR* ii 40 8 3-24 33 21 2O'O vF, vS, 5' s of II 785 3890 2558 Ill 940 d'A ii 40 25 3'46 14 54'9 20'0 vF, S, R, bM 3891 2556 980 II723 ... ii 40 46 3-14 58 517 20'O pB, S, bM 3892 2557 i 981 = } "553 ... II 40 54 3'5 100 iro 2O'O pB, pL, R, gbM, r 3893 2559 982 II738 ... ii 41 16 3-19 40 30-4 20'0 B, pL, R, mbM t 3894 2560 983 1248 ... n 41 20 3-25 29 48-5 20'0 B, pL, iR, pgmbM, p of 2 3895 2561 984 II8 3 2 ... n 41 32 3-25 29 47-6 2O'O pF, pL, TIE, gbM, f of 2 3896 2562 ... . II 739 ... ii 4i 33 3-I9 40 32-0 20'O F, TS 3897 2563 986 11408 ... n 41 42 3-I4 54 n-6 2O'O F, S, R, bM 3898 2564 985 1228 ... ii 41 46 3'22 33 8-4 2O'O B, pL, IE, svmbM 3899 2565 987 ... ii 41 52 3-12 62 46-5 2O'O pB, R, smbM 3900 2566 988 I 82 ... n 4i 53 3'I2 62 13-0 2O'O B, pL, TIE o , bMN 3901 2567 III 970 ... ii 41 59 3-56 ii 8-0 2O'O pF, pL, r. Place doubtful 3902 2568 989 . Ill 321 ... n 42 i 3-12 63 5-8 2O'O F, p.S, IE, vglbM 3903 2569 3362 ... ii 42 i 3-00 126 44'4 2O'O pB, cS, TIE, IbM 3904 2570 3363 II864 ... ii 42 9 3-02 118 32-5 2O'O pB, S, R, mbM 3905 Common, OSt I n 42 14 3-05 98 59-0 2O'O vF, L, dif 3906 2571 ... III 715 n 42 15 3-19 40 48-0 2O'O eF, pL 3907 2572 990 ... ii 42 20 3-07 90 19-1 2O'O eF, S, psbM 3908 .. . SwI n 42 28 3-09 77 9' 2O'O V, TS, R, mbM 3909 2573 3364 ii 42 34 2'97 137 29-4 2O'O Cl, vL, 10, st 9... 14 39io 5584 ... Strove n 42 43 3'ii 67 53 20'0 S, R, mbM, x IO-I I n 50" 39H 2574 991 III 341 ii 42 48 3-12 64 18-0 20'0 TF, S, p of 2 3912 2575 992 H342 n 42 49 3-12 62 44-0 20'0 F, pL, R, pgbM 39i3 2576 ' ... II786 ... ii 43 i 3-21 33 S3'0 20'0 F,E 39H 2580 995 III 90 ... ii 43 21 3-08 82 38-9 2O'O F, vS, R, IbM, * 13 up So" 3915 2577 ... III i 13 Peters n 43 23 3-07 94 22-2 20'0 eF, eS, bet 2 st * 39i6 2578 993 11787 ... ii 43 24 3-21 34 4'5 20'0 eF, R, gbM 39i7 I 2579 = 1 2583 ) 994 11824 ... n 43 24 3-19 37 237 20'0 F, L, vmE, vgbM * 39i8 2581 3365 ... ... Ii 43 24 293 146 24-1 2O'O O, !,S,R,blue,= X7m,d=i"5 3919 5585 ... d'A n 43 28 3-11 6 9 I2-I 2O'O F, S, R 3920 2582 996 ... ... H4334 + 3-12 64 I7-8 + 2O-0 Neb, f of 2 * of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. c. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. K 3921 2584-. 997 11788 h m s ii 43 39 s + 3-20 34 8-5 + 20'O pF, S, E, pspmbM 3922 2585 ... III 716 ... ii 43 48 3'iS 39 ro 2O'O vF, vS * 3923 2586 3366 1259 ... H 43 5 s 3-03 nS 3'i 2O'O j B, pL, IE, gmbM, r, vS * sp t inv 3924 2587 ... II 825 ... ii 43 59 3'i9 39 8-0 2O'O pB, S, iF, bM * 3925 2588 ... ... d'A ii 44 5 3'ii 67 20'I 2O'O vF, vS 3926 2589 998 Ill 379 ... ii 44 ii 3-11 67 12-3 2O'O eF, eS, TIE, er, st nr 3927 5586 ... d'A ii 44 17 3'i2 61 4-9 2O'O pF, pS 3928 2590 999 11740 ... II 44 25 3'i7 40 31-9 2O'O pF, S, E, pspmbM 3929 3930 3931 5587 2591 2592 IOOO III 616 III 769 d'A II 44 28 ii 44 3 ii 44 40 3'ii 3-I4 3'i8 68 13-3 5i I3-3 37 16-0 2O'O 20'0 2O'O Cl, S, st F, vC eF, cL,iF, glbM,*7 f eF, S * 3932 2593 ... d'A ii 44 49 3'I7 40 357 2O'O vF, v diffie, II 740 np 3933 5588 ... Boielly ii 44 49 3-10 72 24-3 2O'O pF.lE 3934 5589 . ... Borelly n 44 58 3-10 72 2rS 2OO eF, E 3935 2594 JOO>I ii 45 9 3-12 56 48-8 2O'O pF, S, IE, psbM 3936 2595 3367 ... ... n 45 20 3'03 116 7-4 20'0 vF, cL, vmE 59 3937 2596 1003 111389 ... n 45 29 3-10 68 35-1 20'0 vF, cS, E 3938 2597 IOO2 I 203 ii 45 3> 3'5 45 5'6 2O'O B, vL, E, bMpBN, er 3939 2598 ... III 971 45 3 3-38 14 7-0 2O'O eF, vS, E (Place doubtful) 3940 2599 1004 I1I38& ... n 45 34 3-10 68 14-0 2O'O vF, cS, E 394' 2600 1005 I 173 ii 45 38 3-I3 52 i4'4 2O'O vB, pL, E, smbM * 9 3942 ... > ... LII n 45 40 3-06 100 39-0 2O'O eF, pS, E 160, gvlbM 3943 5590 ... d'A n 45 43 3-10 68 44-4 2O'O pF, pS, E,*8p2 4 3944 2601 1007 III322 ... n 45 So 3-11 63 07 2O'O pF, pS, E, psbM 3945 2602 1006 I2 5I n 45 51 321 28 32-9 20-0 B, pL, E, gmbM, r, * 12 sp 3946 3947 3948 2603 1 008 II 4 03 Bigourd.in Bigourdan ii 46 7 n 46 8 II 46 21 3-10 3-10 3-10 68 12 68 28-0 68 16 2O'0 2O'O 2O'O vF, TlbM, dif F, pS, iE, lbM,*p vF, stellar 3949 2604 1009 I 2O2 II 46 22 3'i6 41 22-0 2O'O cB, pL, pmE, rgbM * 395 559' ... ... Ld K* II 46 22 3'i6 41 19-4 2O'O eF, 2'-6 n of h 1009 3951 2605 I oio Ill 34 2 ... II 46 22 3'n 65 49'5 2O'O vF, cS, vlE 3952 2607 IO12 III6I2 ... II 46 28 3-07 93 I3-4 2O'O cF, cS, IE 90 , bM, r 3953 2606 ion 3954 2608 1013 >"45 III 381 ... II 46 29 II 46 30 3-17 3-10 36 53'i 68 20-7 20-0 2O'O cB, L, E o , vsbMLrN eF,E * 3955 2609 II62 3 n 46 54 3'4 112 24'O 2O'O cF,S, E I7o,lbs 3956 2610 3368 III290 ... ii 46 57 305 109 47-5 2O'O cF, pL, pmE 57 3957 26ll ... 11294 ... II 46 58 3-05 108 47-0 2O'O F, S, E, r 3958 2&I2 1014 II * ... n 47 10 3-I9 30 517 2O'O pF, pS, pmE, vgbM 3959 ... T V ii 47 27 3-06 96 58 6 2O'O vF, S, bet 2 vF st 396 2614 3369 ... A 349 n 47 29 + 2-98 144 56-4 + 2O'O Cl, pL, pEi, gpmbM, st 13 ROYAL ASTEON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. Dr. J. L. E. DREYEE, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860 'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. Notes. 3961 2615 Ill 9 05 h m s II 47 3i + 3-25 19 54-0 + 2O'O eF, vS 3962 2616 337 167 ... ii 47 33 3-06 103 ii -8 20-0 cB, pL, iR, gmbM, A 2 st 3963 2613 1015 IV 67 ... II 47 37 3-i8 3 43'9 2O'O pF, cL, R, vg, sbM 3964 2617 1016 ... ... n 47 39 3-11 60 57-1 20'O vF, S, E, * 10 nf att 3965 LII ii 47 58 3-06 100 6-0 2O'O eF, eS, R, bMN,*9'5np4' 3966 5592 ... d'A ii 47 59 3'ii 57 i'S 2O'O F, pL, IE, bM,*i2 p 3967 ... T V ii 48 I 306 97 3'9 2O'O vF, S, F H close p 3968 2621 1018 II 162 n 48 15 3-09 77 iS'i 2O'O pB, L, iR, bM, * 10, 65, 3' 3969 ... OStll n 48 17 3-05 107 58-0 2O'O eF, vS, gbMN, * 10 np 4' 397 2623 1020 n 48 19 3'06 101 IS'9 2O'O F, S, R, psbM, p of 2 3971 2624 1019 II 724 ... II 48 20 3-11 59 137 2O'O pF, f S, R, bM 3972 2618 njSg d'A ii 48 24 3-i7 33 547 2O'O pB, E * 3973 2622 LdR ii 48 24 309 77 13 2O'0 ieF, eS, * 10 l' sf (requires 1 verification) 3974 2625 IO2I ... n 48 32 3-06 101 12-7 2O'O vF, S, R, bM, f of 2 3975 5593 ... IxlR* ii 48 33 3-18 28 41-5 2O'O vF, TS.II840 f 17- 3976 2626 IO22 III32 ... ii 48 47 3-08 82 28-3 2O'O B, pL, cE 30, vsmbMN 3977 2619 1179 Dreyer n 48 48 317 33 50-4 20'O F, S * 3978 2627 1023 II840 ii 48 50 3'i8 28 42-0 2O'O cF, S, lE,bM,*8, 90, 6' 3979 ... ... Holden, Sw III ii 48 55 3-07 91 55-0 2O'O pF, *iri2 nf 3980 ... SwI n 48 56 3'i6 33 5- 2O'O eF, pL, E, D * nr 398i 2628 in 274 ... ii 49 4 305 109 7-0 2O'O vF, pL, iF 3982 2620 1017 IV 62 d'A, Schultz ii 49 9 3-17 34 5-8 2O'O B, pL, R, g, sbM disc 3983 2629 1024 111343 ... ii 49 10 3-10 65 20-9 2O'O cF, cS, R, psbM 3984 2630 1026 ... ..i ii 49 23 310 60 13-4 2O'O eF, S, R, bM 3985 2631 1025 in 707 ... ii 49 24 3-14 40 53-0 2O'O vF, cS, another suspected 3986 2632 1027 ... ... II 49 30 3 57 12-0 2O O pF, S, pmE 90 , * 1 1 nr 3987 2638 ... LdR ii 50 7 3-10 64 1-5 2O'O F, ml-; 3988 2633 1028 ... n 50 10 3-10 6 1 207 2O'O vF, S, R, bJI * , p of 2 3989 2639 ; ... LdR II 50 12 3-10 63 58 2O'O eF, vS, R 399 2634 IO29 11-791 ... II 50 17 3-15 33 457 2O'O pF, S, IE, pslbM 3991 5594 ... d'A ii 50 18 311 56 52-4 2O'O F, S, IE, 1st of 3 3992 2635 1030 IV 61 n 50 19 3-14 35 SI'S 2O'O cB, vL, pmE, sbMBrX 3993 2640 ... LdR ii 50 25 3-10 63 58-8 2O'O vF, p.S, E, 3 st nr 3994 5595 ... d'A ii 50 25 3-11 56 56-1 2O'O pB, vS, 2nd of 3 3995 5596 ... ... d'A n 50 32 311 56 55'o 2OO F, pL, iR, bM, 3rd of 3 3996 2636 IO32 ... ii 5 34 3-09 74 55'5 2OO vF, pL, R, 2 st f 3997 2641 1033 ... ... ii 5 3 6 3-10 63 57-0 2O'O pF, vS, H 25 bet 2 st 3998 2637 1031 I 229 ... n 50 38 3-I5 33 46-0 2O'O cB, pS, R, vg, smbM 3999 ... ... LdR* H 5 44 3-09 64 9-4 2O'O vF, S 4000 ... ... ... Ld R* H 50 44 + 3-09 64 4-7 + 20'O vF.vS.lE, *8m2'f,5597issf of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. f North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- Summary Description, sion, 1880. 55- h m s a o / 4001 2642 ... LdR ii 5 45 + 3'I2 41 54-2 + 2O'O S, R, 7' np h 1040 4002 2643 "34 HI 344 ... ii 50 46 3 '09 66 07 2O'O vF, vS, R, n of 2 4003 2644 I3S HI 345 ii 50 46 3-09 66 5-0 2O'O vF, vS, R, s of 2 4004 2645 1036 HI 354 ... " 5 53 3-10 6 1 20-4 20-O F, vS, R, * 12 near 4005 SS97 O Struve ii 50 56 3-09 64 6 - o 200 pF, vS, mbM, * 7 np 2' 4006 2647 J037 ... ii 50 56 3-07 91 2I-I 20-0 F, S, R, bM,*n nf 4007 2648 III 325 ii 50 58 3-09 66 6-0 2O'O eF, vS 4008 2649 1038 II 368 ii 5' 3 3-10 61 r6 2O'O pB, pS, E, psbM, * inv n 4009 Dreyer (B) ii 5i 3 3-09 64 2'I 2O'O vF.eS 4010 2651 1040 ii 5i 14 3-12 41 59'2 2O'O F, pL, mE, vglbM 4OII ... Dreyer (R) ii 51 14 3-09 64 7-5 2O'O rF, vS, * 12 np 4012 5598 ... m 225 n 51 17 308 79 12 2O'O vF, S, IE 4013 2652 1041 II 733 ii 51 19 3 12 45 17-2 2O'O B, cL, mE 62, vsvmbM * 10 * 4014 2653 1042 ... n 51 25 3-09 73 2-5 2O'O pB, pS, R, psbM * 4015 HI 323? Dreyer (R) n 51 31 3-09 64 in 2O'O F, vS, E, mbM 4016 2654 ... Ld R u Si 33 3'io 61 39-8 2OO vF 4017 2655 i43 11369 ... n Si 33 3'io 61 44-8 2O'O F, L, E, gbf M 4018 ... Dreyer (R) ii Si 35 39 63 52-5 2O'O mE np sf, 2 st s 4019 2656 1044 ii Si 43 3-08 75 0-8 2O'O eF, * 9 sf 5' 4O2O 2657 1045 11725 ii Si 44 3-10 58 48-0 2O'O pB, pL, E 19-5, biN 4021 ... III324? Dreyer (R) ii Si 5 3-09 64 8-4 2O'O F, S, vlE * 4O22 ... Dreyer (R) ii 5i Si 3-09 63 57'4 2O'O pF, vS, stellar 4023 ... Dreyer (R) n 5i 54 3-09 64 I3'9 2O'O pF, pL, dif 4024 2658 11295 ... ii 51 56 : 306 107 35-0 2O- 1 F, vS, iF, bM 4025 2659 1046 III 617 ii 51 58 3-10 5i 247 2O I eF, pL, R 4026 2660 1047 I 223 u 52 ii 3-12 38 IS'S 2O' I vB,cL,mE 176, vsvmbMBN 4027 2661 337' II 296 u 52 23 3-06 108 29-4 20-1 , pF, pL, R, rr, st 16 4028 2662 ... HI 3 ... u 52 45 3'8 73 o-o 20'I vF, vS, TIE, r 4029 5599 m 226 ii 52 50 ( 3'o8 ; 81 2 20'I vF, vS, IE, stellar N 4030 2663 1048 I 121 ii 53 H 3-07 9 I9'3 20'I cB, L, vlE, psmbM, B st nr 4031 5600 d'A u 53 20 3-09 57 16-5 2O I eF, vS, # 1 7 v nr south 4032 ( 2664 1049 II4C4 ... n 53 22 3-08 69 8-8 2O- 1 pF, pL, R, gbM, * 12 nf 4033 2665 ... II 508 Engelhardt ii 53 26 3-06 107 3-8 2O' I pB, S, IE, bM 434 2666 ... III 903 ii S3 45 316 19 52-0 2O'I eF, S, iF, gvlbM 43S 2667 3372 III 279 ... n 53 5i 3'6 i5 i' 2 2O' I eF, pL, # gm 45 4036 2668 1050 1253 ... n 54 13 3'i3 ; 27 19-5 2O'I vB, vL, E * 437 2669 1051 III 77 ... ii 54 13 3-08 75 49-2 20-1 eF, pL, R, r 4038 2670 1052 IV 28-1 i n 54 44 3-06 108 5-3 20'I pB, cL, R, vgbM t 439 2671 '53 IV 28-2 ii 54 44 3'o6 108 6'5 20'I pF.pL t 4040 ... Sw VI u 54 48 308 71 23-9 20'I eF, pS, R, 3 st nr 4041 2672 1054 I2 S2 ii 55 o 1 +3-12 27 50 H-20'I B, cL, R, g, psvmbMrN Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J.H. W.H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Animal Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. % h m s s 4042 5601 ... m 227 n ss 10 + 3'8 *9 5 + 2O- 1 vF,vS 443 2673 1055 ... H 55 ii 3-07 84 52-6 20-1 pF,S, R, psbM,*f 30' 4044 2674 1056 III49I .., ii 55 i9 3-07 89 25-9 2O- 1 cF, cS, R, bM 4045 2675 iS7 II276 55 33 3-07 87 14-8 2O'I pF.L, R,sbM, *sf 4046 5602 d'A " 55 34 3-07 87 29-2 2O'I F, pS, A 2F st (Qy = h 1057) * 4047 2676 1058 II74I ... ii 55 37 3-10 40 3S'i 2O- 1 pB, pS, R 4048 2677 1059 " 55 39 3'oS 71 I2'2 2O I vF, vS, R, psbM 4049 2678 1060 III390 ... ii 55 42 3-08 70 28-4 2O- 1 eF, pS, R, glbM 4050 2679 IIS09 >. ii 55 48 3-07 105 36-0 2O'I F, cL, iR, IbM 4051 2680 1061 IV 56 in ii 55 59 3-09 44 417 20'I B, vL, E, vgvsmbM * 1 1 t 4052 2681 3373 ... ... ii 56 o 3'4 152 24-2 20'I Cl, pRi, 1C 4S3 5603 ... ... m 228, d'A ii 56 i 3'oS 69 30-0 20'I F, vS, vlE, aim stell 4054 2682 IU794 ... ii 56 9 3'io 31 18-0 2O' I eF, S 4055 2683 1062 ... .. . ii 56 32 3-08 68 10 2O- 1 pB (PD very doubtful) * 4056 5604 ... m 229 ii 56 36 3'o8 68 57 2O- 1 eF, vS 4057 2684 1063 ... ... ii 56 37 3'o8 68 8 2O'I pB (PD very doubtful) * 4058 ... ... G M Searle ii 5 6 39 3-07 85 40-5 2O'I vF, pS, R, bM 1 4059 2685 1064 ... ... ii 56 41 38 67 55 2O- 1 pB (PD very doubtful) * 4060 S605 ... m 230 ii 56 48 3-o8 6855 20'I eF 4061 2686 1065 HI 394 ii 56 52 3-08 68 59-9 20' I vF, S, R, pof D neb.Pos 80 * i 4062 2687 1066 I 174 ii 56 53 3'o8 57 I9-5 2O- 1 pB, rL, mE 97, vgbM 4063 ... StXI ii 56 56 3-07 87 22-5 2O- 1 eF, vS, B pts inv 4064 268S ...' d'A ii 56 57 34'6 20'I pE, lbM,*i3 p 5' 4IJI 2740 1098 Ill 356 ... 12 i 47 3-06 59 55'5 2O" I cF, S, R, 1st of 3 4132 2741 1099 HI 357 ... 12 i 53 306 59 59'0 20'I cF, S, iR, 2nd of 3 4133 2742 IIOO I 278 ... 12 i 59 3-00 14 193 2O' I pB, cL, R, gmbM 4134 2 743 IIOI II37I 12 2 I 3-06 60 31 2O'I pF, pL, IE, 3rd of 3 4135 St XI 12 2 4 3^5 45 13- 2O' I vF, pS, R, 2 F st inv 4136 2744 1 10$ 11321 ... 12 2 7 3 06 59 'Si 2O- 1 F, vL, vgmbM 4137 ... ... StXI 12 2 13 3'5 45 78 2O' I vF, pS, R, 1 fainter than sp one 4138 2745 I 196 ... 12 2 23 305 45 32-5 2O'I B, pL, IE, vgbM, *np 4139 5622 d'A 12 2 24 3-07 87 25-5 2O- 1 F, S, diffic, p of D neb 4140 5623 d'A 12 2 29 3-07 8? 25-9 2O'I F, S, diffic, f of D neb 4141 2746 UO2 HI 795 ... 12 2 30 304 30 22'O 2O'I vF, pS, IE, gbM, r 4142 2747 1103 III8i4 ... 12 2 31 3-04 36 6' i 2O 1 1 vF, S, iF, TglbM, er * 4143 2748 IIO4 IV 54 d'A 12 2 32 3-05 46 41'2 2O- 1 cB, R, vg, vsbMN 4144 2749 HO7 II 747 12 2 54 3-05 42 46-3 2O' I pF, cL, ymE 109, vgbM 4H5 2750 IIO5 I 169 12 2 54 3-05 49 20-0 20 I B, vL, vglbM 4146 2753 III 327 ... 12 2 57 3'o6 62 48-0 20'I vF.pS 4147 2752 1106 I 19 ... 12 2 58 3-06 70 407 20'I , vB, pL, R, gbM, rrr 4148 5624 ... d'A 12 3 I 3'o6 53 209 2O'I F, S, * 12 sf 4149 2754 1109 II 802 ... 12 3 23 3-03 30 56-2 2O'I F, S, E 4150 2755 I IIO 173 ... 12 3 27 3'06 58 49-1 2O I B, S, R, pgmbM 415' 2756 IIII I 165 ... 12 3 27 3'5 49 49' 2O- 1 vB, S, R, vsmbMBN, p of 2 t 4IS2 2757 11 12 1183 ... 12 3 29 306 73 '3 2O'I pB, pL, R, pgmbM, r 4153 2758 I n ... 12 3 37 3'o6 70 52-0 2O- 1 B, pL, E, bM 4154 2759 III 845 12 3 43 3-03 30 53-0 2O- 1 vF, S, E 90 4155 ... SwI 12 3 44 3'o5 7O I2'I 2O- 1 eF, vS 4156 2760 IM3 II642 ... 12 3 47 3-05 49 45-0 2O' I pF, S, E, vgbM, f of 2 t 4IS7 2761 1114 I 208 ... 12 4 I 3'4 3 s 43'9 2O I pF, cL, vmE 60 (double ?) # 4158 2762 i"S 11405 ... 12 4 2 3-06 69 27 20-1 F, pS, IE, bM, pB * sf 4159 27<5j III!. III 941 ... 12 4 5 + 2-95 '3 5'S + 2O' I eF, pS, R, A 2 st of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 119 G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, t88o. Summary Description. 1 h m o / ii 4160 ... Bigourdan 12 4 31 + 3^5 45 29-0 + 2O- 1 Neb #13 m 4161 2764 ... II8o 3 ... 12 4 39 3'O2 31 27-0 2O' I F, S, R 4162 2765 1117 II353 ... 12 4 47 3-06 65 5-8 2O- 1 B, L, iE, bM 4163 2766 ... III 399 12 4 56 3-05 53 2-0 20'I vF, pL, vlE, r 4164 T I and V 12 4 59 3-06 76 2 20'I vF, 2'-3' s of 5625 4165 5625 ... d'A 12 4 59 3-06 75 59'2 2OT eF, *io np, h 1119 f 4166 ... TIX 12 5 o 3'06 71 29 2O'O vF, S 4167 2767 1118 12 5 5 3-05 52 43'i 2O'I F, pL, R, vgbM, *s 4168 2768 1119 II 105 ... 12 5 9 3'o6 76 0-9 2O'I pB, pL, iF, psbM, r, * inv 4169 2769 1 120 HI 358 ... 12 5 IS 3'5 60 3-3 2O' I F, S, 1st of 4 4170 5626 ... d'A 12 516* 3-05 6O 2 2O- 1 e F) very near h II2O, 21, 22, 4171 5627 d'A 12 5 i6 3-05 60 2 2O' I eF) 24 4172 2770 1123 II792 12 5 17 3-02 33 3'0 2O' I F, S, IE, gbM 4173 2771 II2I II 37 2 ... 12 5 17 3-05 60 2-5 2O'I F, S, 2nd of 4 * 4174 2772 1 1 122 HI 359 ... 12 5 19 3-05 60 5-5 2O- 1 F, S, 3rd of 4 4175 2773 1124 III 360 12 5 27 3-05 60 3-5 2O- 1 F, eS, 4th of 4 * 4176 LII 12 5304 3-oS 98 22'O 2O- 1 eF, vS, R, slbM, *jo 4177 2774 3383 HI 534 ... 12 5 31 3'o8 103 14-6 2O- 1 vF, pL, R, vgbM 4178 2775 1125 ... 12 5 36 3-06 78 20-6 2O' I vF, vL, E 45 , * 7 f 4179 2776 1126 1 9 ... 12 5 42 3'7 8? 55'3 20-1 pB, pS, pmE 135 , bMN 4180 2777 1127 II 133 ... 12 5 54 3-07 82 10-9 20'I pF, S, IE o , r 4181 2 77 8 III 777 12 6 5 3-02 36 2O'O 2O- 1 F, S, stellar 4182 Peters 12 6 II 3-07 85 ii-o 2O'O vS (? vS Cl) 4183 2779 II2S III 697 ... 12 6 13 3'3 45 32-6 20-1 vF, cL, mE I70 4184 2780 3384 12 6 14 3-i5 Ijl 562 20-0 Cl, mC, st eS 4185 2781 1129 H373 ... 12 6 15 3 05 60 43'O 20-0 cF, L, R, gbM 4186 ... T I and V 12 6 20 3-06 74 28-5 20-0 pF, S, R, sp M 98 4187 2782 II 813 ... 12 6 29 3-02 38 30-0 2O'O pB, S, IE 4188 ... OStI 12 6 30 3-08 101 48-0 200 eF, pS 4189 2783 i'3i II 1 06 ... 12 6 39 3'06 75 477 2O'O F, L, IE, vglbM, r 4190 2784 H33 II 409 ... 12 6 39 3-04 52 35'5 2O'O cF, pS, R, vglbM, r 4191 2785 1130 ... 12 6 40 3-07 82 i-i 2O'O cF, R, bM, near S * 4192 2786 1132 ... Mechain, M 98 12 6 40 3'06 74 i9 - 3 20'0 B, vL, vmE 152, vsvmbM t 4193 2787 H34 II 163 ... 12 6 45 3'06 76 3-0 2O'O vF, pL, E, vgbM 4194 2788 "35 II 867 ... 12 7 7 3-00 34 40-8 2O'O pB, vS, vsbM* 12 4195 2789 III 796 ... 12 7 9 2-99 29 34'0 2OO eF 4196 2790 1136 II 374 ... 12 7 26 3'05 60 48-3 2O'O pB, S, R, vsmb M * 4197 2791 H37 II 134 12 7 29 3-07 83 24-7 2O'O pF, pmE, rgbM 4198 2792 U39 II 793 ... 12 7 30 3-00 33 123 2O'0 pF, pS, IE, gbM 4199 2793 III 797 ... 12 7 32 2'98 29 16-0 2O'O vF, S 4200 2794 1138 II 164 ... 12 7 33 + 3-06 77 3'2 + 2O'O cF, IE, IbM I2O Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. B.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860*0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Korth Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. I h in 1 4201 ... LII 12 7 58 + 3'08 loo 48^0 + 2O'O eF, eS, E, bMN 4202 ... Tod 12 8 307 90 24 2O'O F, irr, cometary, F * l' nf 4203 2796 1140 I I 75 ... 12 8 I 3'4 56 1-4 2O'O vB, S, E, psmbM 4204 2797 II4I HI 397 ... 12 8 8 3-05 68 33-6 20'0 vF, cL, iE, vgbM 4205 2798 ... d'A 12 8 8 2-96 25 26-0 20'0 pB, pS, E, *I2 f, In 4206 2795 ... II 165 TV 12 8 12 3-06 76 io'5 2O'O F, vmE 4207 5628 ... d'A 12 8 18 3-06 79 38-1 2O'O pF, pS, IE, * 14 np 4208 2799 1142 II 107 12 8 19 3-06 75 I9-4 2OX> vF, pL, E, gbM (? = h 1 144) * 4209 2800 ... U375 12 8 22 3'4 60 43-4 2O'O F,pS 4210 2801 "43 III 850 12 8 23 2-95 23 I4-5 2O'O pF, pS, E, vgbM 4211 ... ... StXI 12 8 32 3'4 61 2-6 2O'O vF, eS, mbM 4212 2802 1144 II 108 ... 12 8 32 3-06 75 19-2 2O'O B, L, E 107, g, sbM, r 4213 2803 1145 II 354 ... 12 8 32 3-05 65 14-0 2O'O cF, vS, E 4214 2804 1146 I 95 ... 12 8 36 3^3 52 S4'i 2O'O cB, cL, iE, biN t 4215 2805 1147 II 135 ... 12 8 45 3'7 82 49-4 20'0 B, pS, E, sbM * 1 1 4216 2806 1148 I 35 ... 12 8 46 3'06 76 4-6 20-0 vB, vL, vmE 1 7, sbMX t 4217 2807 "49 II 748 ... 12 8 50 3-01 42 8-4 2O'O pF, L, mE 45, *n, pof2 f 4218 2808 III 718 ... 12 S 55 3-01 41 5-0 2O'O vF, vS 4219 2809 33S 12 9 7 3-I3 132 327 2O'O pF, pL, pmE, vglbM 4220 2811 "5 I 209 ... 12 9 13 3-01 4t 20-3 2O'O cB, pL, pmE 134, psbM 4221 2810 1159 ... 12 9 14 2'93 22 59-4 2O'O pB, S, E, psbM 4222 2814 II 109 T V 12 9 16 3-06 75 53' 2O'O vF, pS, E 4223 2812 1152 II J37 ... 12 9 i8 3-07 82 31-5 2O'O pF, pL, E, r (? E A 10") * 4224 2813 "53 II 136 ... 12 9 25 3-06 81 45-6 2O'O pB, pS, IE, gbM, r 422S 2815 "54 ... ... 12 9 25 3-08 101 31-8 2O'O F, eS, E, Ik 170, 60" 4226 2816 "55 ... 12 9 29 301 42 12-5 2O'O F, S,1E, fof 2 4227 2817 1156 n 518 ... 12 9 31 3-03 55 42-1 2O'O F, vS, vlE, psbM, sp of 2 4228 2818 "57 ... 12 9 32 3-03 52 53 7 2O'O vF, L, E, gbM[? = h 1146] * 4229 2819 1158 ii 519 ... 12 9 37 3-03 55 39'6 2O'O cF, vS, IE, psbM, nf of 2 4230 2820 3386 ... 12 9 41 3-16 44 3' - 3 2O'O Cl, F, pL, iF, st 13. ..15 4231 j 2827 ... m 719 d'A 12 9 58 3-00 41 44'5 2O'O vF, vS, n of D neb 4232 2828 ... in 720 d'A 12 9 58 3-00 41 45'5 2O'O vF, vS, s of D neb 4233 2823 1 161 ii 496 ... 12 9 59 3-06 Si 35'9 2O'O pF, E, vsbMSN 4234 2822 1160 ... ... 12 ID O 3'7 85 32-5 20'0 pB, L, E, gbM 4235 2821 "59 n 17 ... 12 10 I 3'o6 82 1-9 2O'O pB, pL, pmE, bM, p of 2 4236 2825 1163 V 5' ... 12 10 3 2-89 19 45-0 20-0 vF, eL, mE 160 , vgbM 4237 2824 1162 n n ... 12 10 5 3-05 73 53'9 20'0 pB, pL, IE, vgbM, r 4238 2826 1164 in 851 ... 12 10 9 j 294 25 48-5 20'0 vF, pS, iE, vglbM 4239 ... ... Pechiile 12 10 9 3-05 72 43 2O'0 F, pL, E 4240 ... TI&V, Common 12 IO 12 308 99 10-4 20'0 pB, s, * 12 sp y 4241 2829 1165 in 480 ... 12 10 18 +3-06 82 32-8 + 20-0 vF, L, vgbM, * 7 of Nebula? and Clusters of Stars. 12 No. G. C. j. n. w. ir. Other Observers. Right Asccnsinn. :66o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. O '*< 4242 2830 1166 Ill 725 h m s 12 10 21 s + 3'00 43 35 ; S it + 2OO vF, cL, iR, vgbM, r 4243 ... Sw 1H 12 IO 23 3'OS ioo 32 6 2O'0 pB, cS, pB * close p 4244 2831 1167 V 4 i ... 12 IO 28 3-02 5' 24-7 2O'O pB, vL, eE 43, vgbM 4245 2832 1168 I 74 ... 12 10 33 3-03 59 36 9 2OO cB, pL, vlE, smbM,. r 4246 2833 ... III 91 ... 12 10 44 3'06 82 2-0 2O'O eF * 4247 ... G M Searle 12 10 44 3-06 Si 56 2O'O F, S, R, bll, 6' n of III 91 4248 2834 1169 II 742 12 10 49 3'00 41 48'0 20'O vF, S, pmE, psbM 4249 5629 ... m234 12 IO 50 3'06 8338 2O'O F 4250 2835 1170 I 264 12 10 53 286 18 25-3 2OX> pB, S, R, pgbM 4251 2836 "7i I 89 ... 12 II 5 3'3 61 2-8 2O 'O vB, S.E.vsvmbJIN, * 67 f 90' 4252 5630 ... ... 11235 12 II 19 3-06 S3 39 20-0 F, E 4253 2837 1172 Ill 702 12 II 31 3-03 59 23-0 2O'O vF, vS, R 4254 2838 II73 ... Mechain, M 99 12 ii 43 3-05 74 48-2 2O - O , ,((H, h,)B,L, R, gbM, r ) ' ' I (R & L) 3-branched spiral ) t 4255 ... ... Peters 12 II 46 3-07 84 26-5 2O'O S, pmbM 4256 2839 1174 II 846 12 12 I 2-90 23 194 2O'O pB, L, cE 38, bMBN 4257 4258 2840 2841 "75 V43 4'A 12 12 I 12 12 2 3-06 2-99 83 29-4 4i SS'i 2O'O 2O'O vF, pS, R, *i8s 2' vB, vL, vmE o, sbMBN t 4259 2844 1178 ... 12 12 13 3-06 83 50-8 2O'O F,pS,R # 4260 2843 1177 II 138 ... 12 12 14 3-06 S3 7'4 2OO pB, E, psbM 4261 2842 1176 II 139 Schonfeld 12 12 15 3'o6 83 23-9 2O'O pB, pS, R, gbM 4262 2845 i '79 II 1 10 ... 12 12 24 3-05 74 20-6 2O'O B, S, R, r 4263 2846 ... HI 535 ... 12 12 26 3-09 101 28-5 2O'O vF, pL, iF * 4264 2847 1180 II 140 ... 12 12 27 3-06 83 22-6 2O'O F, pS, R, gbM 4265 ... ... Sw III 12 12 28 3-09 ioi 28-8 2O'O vF, pS, R 4266 5631 ... m 236 12 12 34 3'o6 83 40 2O'O P F 4267 2848 uSi II 1 66 12 12 37 3-05 76 27-0 2O'O pB, vS, R, vsmbM 4268 5632 ... Schunfeld, d'A 12 12 38 3'o6 83 56-3 2O'O pF, S, 2nd of 6 neb * 4269 2849 ... ... d'A 12 12 41 3'o6 83 12-5 20'O pF, S,R, #9 f i "7, n 85" 4270 5070 ... 11 568 ? Schunfold, d'A 12 12 41 306 83 45'6 2O'O pB, S, R * 4271 2853 ... II 804 ... 12 12 44 2-95 32 29 i 2OO pB, pL, iF 4272 2850 1182 III 299 12 12 45 3-02 58 52-8 2O'O cF, S, iR, gmbM 4273{ 2852=, 2862 > j iiS 3 = "11189 ; 11569? ... 12 12 47 3-06 83 52-8 2O'O pB, L, E, gbM * 4274 2851 1185 175 ... 12 12 48 3-03 59 3<5'5 2O'O vB, vL, E 90, mbMN 4275 2854 1184 ii 37 6 ... 12 12 49 3-03 61 36-0 2O'O F, S, vlE, gbjr, *!5>r 4276 ... Peters 12 12 59 3-06 Si 326 2O'O pF.pL 4277 2865 1190 11571 Sclmltz 12 13 3-06 83 52-6 2O'O TF.eS * 4278 2355 1186 ,i 90= l (ii 322) ... 12 13 4 3^3 59 56-5 2O O vB, pL, R, ml.JI, r, 1st of 3 4279 Sw III 12 13 8 3 '09 too 557 2O'O eeF, vS, R 4280 Sw III 12 13 13 + 3'9 ioo 55'2 + 2O'O eeF, rS, R ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. R 122 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. j. ir. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, iSSo. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O 'A h m s s 4281 { 2857=1 2869 / ,1187= 11194 1 J n S73 1 r in 570?; 12 13 13 + 306 83 50-2 + 2O'O B, vL, E, pgbM * 4282 5633 ... ... m237 12 13 16 3-06 83 37 2O O pF 4283| 2858 => 2859 ; 1188 (ii 323=1 111377 r ... 12 13 18 3 -02 59 547 2O'O B, S, E, bM, 2nd of 3 4284 2860 ... in 798 12 13 26 2'93 31 6-0 2O'O cF, IE, p of 2 4285 ... ... ... SwIII 12 13 28 3-09 100 52-2 2OO eF, pS, E 4286J 2861= i 2863 ; ... m 3 oo d'A .12 13 37 302 59 52-0 2O'O vF, 3rd of 3 4287 5634 ... m 238 12 13 40 3-06 83 36 2O O pF 4288 2864 1191 in 726 ... 12 13 44 2-98 42 56-4 2O'O vF, pS, E, vgbM, r 4289 ... ... TI 12 13 53 3-07 85 297 2O'O vF, S, *8'5 12' f 4290 2866 "93 11805 ... 12 13 58 2'93 3i 7'8 2O'O pB, L, K, gmbM 4291 2868 1192 1275 ... 12 14 2 2-72 13 5o-4 2O'O pB, vS, E, IbM, 3 st f t 4292 2870 1196 ... ... 12 I 4 7 3-06 84 377 2O'O F, S, E, vglbM, * 9 up 72" 4293 2867 "95 vs ... 12 14 8 3'4 70 50-5 2O'O F, vL, E, IbM, r 4294 2871 "97 II 61 ... 12 14 8 3-05 77 42-9 2O'O F, L, mE 135 , biN, p of 2 429S 5635 ... ... d'A 12 14 IO 3'02 6 1 3-4 2O - O vF, S 4296 2872 Ill 92 ... 12 14 23 3-06 82 34-0 2O'O vF.vS 4297 2873 HI 93 ... 12 14 24 3'o6 82 34-0 2O'O eF, eS, (d'A not found) 4298 2874 1198 II in 12 14 25 3-05 74 36-9 2O'O F, L, E, vgbM, p of 2 4299 2875 1200 II 62 12 14 33 3-05 77 43'0 2O'O F, L, IE, vgbM, f of 2 4300 2876 1201 11572 12 14 33 3-06 83 50'4 2O'O F, IE, vgbM 4301 2884 ... LdE 12 14 34 3-06 84 31 2O'O F, E, lo'nf h 1196 * 432 2877 "99 II 112 ... 12 14 35 3^5 74 37'2 2O'O L, vmE 177, f of 2 433 2878 I2O2 I '39 Oriani, M 61 12 14 46 3'o6 84 45-0 2O'O vB, vL, vsbM*,biN t 434 2879 3387 ... 12 14 52 3'3 122 41-9 20'O vF, vL, E, vgvlbM, r 43S 2880 1203 ... 12 14 S3 3-05 76 29-0 2O'O vF,E 4306 5636 ... d'A 12 14 54 3'OS 76 26-4 20'0 vF, pL, R, h 1203 sp 437 ... ... Peters, T VII 12 14 56 3-05 So 10-5 20'0 pF, L, mE, 3 knots 4308 ... TV 12 14 56 3-02 59 8-9 20'0 vF, S, vF st inv, np I 76 439 Peters 12 15 6 3-06 82 5-4 2O'O F, S, *ll f 12' 431 2882 1205 II 378 ... 12 15 25 3-02 60 O'6 2O'O F, cL, IE, n of 2 43" 2883 <206 ... ... 12 IS 25 3-02 60 i'i 2O'O F, s of 2 4312 2886 1209 II 628 ... 12 15 26 34 73 4i-i 2O'O pB, eL, E, gbM 4313 2885 1207 II 63 ... 12 15 30 3'S 77 26-4 2O'O vF, L, E 135 ,r 43H 2881 1204 I 7 6 12 15 31 3-02 59 19-6 2O'O cB, L, E 1 50 , sbM, * np 4315 ... ... T V 12 15 32 3-oS 79 SS'o 2O'O vF, yS 43i6 ... ... T V, St XIII 12 15 34 3-OS 79 S3'4 2O'O vF, S, mE, 2 knots 4317 2887 II324 ... 12 15 35 3'0i 58 iro 2O'0 F, S 4318 2889 1208 ... 12 15 37 3-06 81 1-3 2O'O eF, * 8 n 5' 4319 2888 1210 I 276 ... 12 15 38 + 2'6g 13 54'0 + 2O-O pB, pS, vlE, sbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 123 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. h in 8 s t it 4320 5637 ... d'A 12 15 48 + 3-05 . 40-5 + 2O-O F, vS, sp of 2 43 2 I 2890 I2II Mechain,Mioo 12 IS 50 3-04 73 24-0 20'0 , , fpF, vL, R,vg,psbMrN) t 1 (L) 2-branched spiral J 1 4322) ... ... ... TV 12 15 5, pF, L, R, st 12.. .16 4373 2928 3391 ... 12 17 56 3-'6 128 58-2 2O'O pB, S, R, pgviuliM 4374 2930 1237 31 84 12 17 58 3-05 76 20^2 2O'O vB, pL, R, psbJI, r * 4375 2931 1238 II379 12 17 59 2-99 6O 40-1 2OO F, ,S, R, UM, * nf 90" 4376 294' ... II530 12 18 3 3-06 83 30-0 2OO F,8 4377 2942 1239 I 12 12 iS 7 3'4 74 277 2O'O B, S, R, smbJI 4378 2915 1228 1123 d'A 12 18 9 3'06 84 48-0 2O'O B, P, x 8-9 sf 3' 4379 2943 1240 US7 12 IS IO 3'4 73 37'0 2O pS, R, psbaiS # 4380 2944 1241 12 IS 17 305 79 13-0 200 vF, pL, R, lb3I 438i 2945 ... II 743 12 iS 19 2-94 40 24-0 2O'0 F, S 4382 2946 1242 ... Mechain, M 85 12 18 20 33 71 20 2O'O vB, pL, R, 131, * np 4383 5644 ... ... Schonfeld 12 IS 21 3'4 72 45'3 2O'O eS, stellar or neb* iri2 4384 2947 1243 Ill 879 ... 12 iS 22 2-91 34 43'0 2O'O cF, S, iR 4385 5645 ... ... 11239 12 IS 32 3-07 88 40 2O'O vF, vS, aim stoll 4386 4387 2948 2955 1247 1250 1277 II 167 d'A 12 IS 32 12 18 36 2-61 3'4 '3 41-9 76 25-0 20O 2O'O pB, cL, IE, psmbM pF, vS, R, * 13 90" np, up of 2 4388 4389 4390 4391 4392 1 2949 = I 2956 2950 2967 2952 2953 [1244 1245 1248 1249 II 168 11749 III 39 III 852 III 729 d'A 12 iS 41 12 18 44 12 iS 45 12 iS 46 12 IS 48 3-05 * 3-05 282 2'95 76 33-8 43 3 2 '4 78 46-1 24 17-2 43 25-3 20 o 2O'O 20 o 2O'O 2O'O vF, E, sf of 2 pB, pL, iE, vglbJI rF, pL, R cF, S, R, sbM, *^ sp cF, S, R, vgbM t 4393 2954 1246 III 361 12 iS 49 3-01 61 398 2O'O vF, vL, iF, B#p 4394 2957 1251 1155 12 IS 52 3-03 71 07 20 'O pB, IE. LM 4395 4396 2958 1252 V 29' i d'A 12 18 52 2 99 12 18 53 3-04 55 40-6 73 33'4 23'0 2O'O eF, VL, np of D neb vF, pL, mE t 4397 ... ... TI 12 iS 57 +3-03 /o 547 + 20'0 vF, S, II 55 sp of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 125 No. G. 0. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. Summary Description. 4398 5646 . d'A h in s 12 18 59 3 + 3'5 78 32-4 + 2O'O F, pS, III 39 p 14", 14' s 4399 4400 2959 1 2960 ' ... LdE 12 19 2.99 55 40 20'O /vF, form trapezium with I 2958 and 62 4401 2962 1252 V29'2 ... 12 19 I 2-99 55 42-5 2O'O vF, vL, pslbM, sf of D neb 4402 2965 ... ... Auwers 12 19 2 34 76 6-2 200 F, L, mE 90 (Auw 30) 4403 2963 ... HI 755 ... 12 19 3 3'9 96 54-5 2O'O vF, vS, E 4404 2964 ... III 756 ... 12 19 3 3-09 96 54-5 2O 'O vF, vS, E 4405 2966 1254 II 88 12 19 3 3'4 73 32 20'0 pF, S, E, vsbM, r 4406 2961 1253 ... SI 86 12 19 6 34 76 167 / 2OO vB, L, E, gbMN, r 4407 2968 1255 ... ... 12 19 II 3'4 76 35 2O'O f of 2 neb 4408 5647 ... d'A 12 19 16 3-01 61 2r6 20'O F, S, r 4409 2970 Ill 17 ... 12 19 17 3-07 86 44-0 2O'O vF, pS, r 4410 2969 1256 ... 12 19 21 3-05 So 12-2 20'O pF, vL, E, gbM 4411 ... ... Peters : 12 19 23 3'5 80 21-4 2O'O F.pL 4412 2971 1257 II 3 4 12 19 26 3-06 85 15-9 20'0 F, pL, E, gbM, r 4413 2974 1259 H 169 ... 12 19 26 3'4 76 37-0 20'0 cF, S, gbM, 2 st n. np 4414 2972 1258 177 12 19 28 3'OO 58 03 20'0 vB, L, E, g, rsmbM* 44'S 2973 III 482 ... 12 19 35 3-05 So 47'3 20'0 eF, pS 4416 2975 1260 12 19 41 3'5 81 18-0 20'0 vF, L, E, * 7 sp 5' 4-117 2979 ... II 155 Vogel 12 19 44 35 79 38-4 2O O F, pL, E, Ibp 4418 2976 I26l III 492 ... 12 19 45 3-07 90 67 20-0 ( H, vF, cL, mE > th, F, S, E, *urf 4419 2977 1262 II 113 ... 12 19 49 3'4 74 IO '9 2O'O B, pmE 135 , sbM 4420 2978 1263 II2 3 ... 12 19 51 3-07 86 437 20 -o F, pL, IE, r (? = III 17) 442i 2981 1264 11 89 ... 12 19 58 3-04 73 46-I 20'0 pB, pL, pgbM, B * np 4422 2980 1265 III 114 12 2O O 3'oS 95 3'2 20'0 F, vS, E, psbM, 2 S st nr 4423 4424 2982 5648 1266 II 145 i 12 2O 2 d'A 12 20 3 3-06 35 83 207 79 48-4 20'0 2O'O vF, vS, E F, pL, iE, bM 4425 2983 1267 II 170 12 2O 8 3'4 76 29-3 2O'O pF, S, E, bM 4426 5649 d'A 12 20 10 301 61 23-3 20'0 Cl, F, S. 4427 ... Bigourdan ' 12 20 10 301 61 23 2O'O vF, ? 2 or 3 F st in neb 4428 2985 1269 ... 12 2O 16 309 97 24-2 2O'O vF, pL 4429 2987 1271 1165 12 2O 2O 3-05 78 7-0 2O'O B, L, cE, psbM, * 10 nf 443 2986 1270 II 146 12 2O 21 3'o5 82 57'9 2O O cF, L, E, gbM 4431 2984 1268 II 171 d'A 12 20 22 3'04 76 56-2 2O'O vF, vS, cE, gbM 4432 5650 111 24O 12 2O 24 3-06 83 o 2O'O 2 st in eF neb 4433 2990 1273 ... ... 12 2O 26 3-09 97 308 2O'O P F, pL, IE 4434 2989 ... II 4 97 d'A 12 2O 3O 3-05 8 1 4'3 2O'O pF, TS 4435 2991 1274 128, i 12 20 35 3-04 76 8-8 2O'O vB, cL, E, np of 2 443 6 2988 1272 II 172 d'A 12 20 36 34 76 54'5 20'O cF, S, gbM 4437 2996 1277 12 20 39 + 3-07 89 57 + 200 I F, eE 75. * 10 nf, place that t of* t 126 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h m s s o / 1! 4438 2994 1275 128,2 ... 12 2O 40 + 3'4 76 13-0 + 2O'O B, cL, vlE, r, sf of 2 4439 2997 3392 ... A 300? 12 20 45 3-29 149 19-1 2O'O 01, S, St II. ..12 4440 2993 1276 II 173 d'A 12 2O 48 3-04 76 55-9 2O'0 B, pS, E, bM, r 444' { 2998= i 3016 I f 1278= 1 1291 [ II848 ... 12 20 53 2-80 24 25-4 2O'O pB, S, iE, bM * 4442 2999 1279 II 156 ... 12 20 57 3-05 79 25-2 2O'O vB, pL, E, smbM 4443 2995 ... LdE 12 21 O 3'4 76 6 2O'O F, S, K in Ld B's diagram 4444 3000 3393 ... ... 12 21 8 3-19 1 32" 29- 1 2O'O eF, L, E, vgbM 4445 5651 ... d'A 12 21 IO 3-05 79 47'6 20'0 vF, pL, mE 4446 ... Sw VI 12 21 12 3-04 75 '8'9 20'O eeF, pS, E 4447 ... SwVI 12 21 14 3'4 75 '8-9 20'O eeF, pS, E 4448 3001 1280 I 91 ... 12 21 17 3-00 60 36-5 2O'O B, L, E 90, sbM 4449 3002 1281 I 213 ... 12 21 23 2'94 45 8-0 20'0 i vB, cL, mE, D or bifid, rrr, 4450 3003 1282 f H56= ) ... 12 21 25 3-03 72 8-6 2O'O B, L, R, gvmbM * , r, B * sp * 445 5652 ... ... d'A 12 21 32 3-05 79 57'8 20'O pB, pS, E, bM,*i3s 4452 3008 I2 3 Sehonfeld 12 21 38 3'4 77 28-2 2O'O pB, S, vmE 4453 3004 1283 1126 ... 12 21 39 3'o6 82 42-8 2O'O F, pS, bM, r * 4454 3005 1284 II 1 80 ... 12 21 40 3'oS 91 IO'2 2O'O F, L, E, gbM, er 4455 3006 1285 II 355 ... 12 21 42 3-01 66 24-4 2O'O F, L, E, gbM, 2Bstnf 4456 3007 3394 ... ... 12 21 43 3'iS 119 19-7 20'0 eeF, vS, X 13 att 4457 3009 1286 1135 ... 12 21 50 3'06 85 39'2 20'0 cB, pS, E, smbMN 4458 3010 1287 II 121 ... 12 21 52 3-04 75 59'0 20'0 pB, S, E, bM, p of 2 4459 3012 1288 I 161 ... 12 21 55 3-04 75 14-8 2O'0 pB, pL, iE, bM, r, *8sf2' 4460 3011 1289 r I 212= , 1 II 750 } ... 12 21 57 2'94 44 2i'5 2O'O B, pL, E 123, psbM 4461 3013 1290 (II 122= 1 In 174 ; ... 12 21 58 3'4 76 2-5 20'0 pF, S, E, bM, f of 2 4462 3014 3396 III 764 ... 12 22 2 3-I3 112 23-5 20'O pB, pS, E 130, sbM 4463 3015 3395 ... ... 12 22 3 3'35 154 ro 2O'O Cl, P, vlC 4464 3i8 1292 111483 ... 12 22 14 3-05 81 4-1 2O'O F, vS, E, pgbM 4465 ... ... Bigourdan 12 22 19 3-05 81 12} 2O'O vF, T dif 4466 1 3022 } - ... d'A 12 22 23 3-05 81 31-9 20'0 vF, pS, iE 4467 5654 ... Struve, d'A 12 22 24 3-05 81 13-6 2O'O vF, vS, IE 4468 3' 7 11630 d'A 12 22 26 3'4 75 10-6 2O'O F, eL 4469 3019 ... 11157 d'A, St XIII 12 22 26 3'5 80 28-0 20 'O pF, pL, mE, bM, r 4470 3020 1293 ,11 i8=, 111498 I ... 12 22 31 3-05 81 24-1 2O'O F, pL, iE, bM 4471 5655 ... J Schmidt 12 22 34 3'5 Si 19-4 2O'O vF, vS (not found by d'A) 4472 3021 1294 ... Oriani, M 49 12 22 40 3-05 81 13-5 2OO vB, L, R, mbM, r * 4473 3030 ... II 1 14 d'A 12 22 44 + 3'4 75 47'8 + 2O'O PB of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 127 No. G. C. j. ii. W.H. Other Observers. Kight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O fc h m s s o / 4474 3026 1295 (II 117= , 111629 I ... 12 22 49 + 3-04 75 9'4 + 2O-O pF, E, r 4475 3027 1297 III 362 ... 12 22 49 3-00 6t 58-5 20'0 eF, pL, E 4476 3028 1296 11123 12 22 54 3-04 76 527 2O'O F, S, E, bM, 1st of 3 t 4477 3025 ... II 115 d'A, Schultz 12 22 57 3'02 75 35'4 2O'O pB, cL t 4478 3031 1298 11124 ... 12 23 12 3 '04 76,53-8 19-9 pB, S, E, psbM, 2nd of 3 4479 3029 II 116 d'A 12 23 14 3'4 75 39'o 19-9 pB, pL 4480 { 3032= ) 3060 ; 1299 US3I ... 12 23 18 3-06 84 587 I9-9 pF, pS, E, bs 4481 5656 ... d'A 12 23 24 277 25 "'5 19-9 pF, vS, E, * 13 att 4482 3033 ... III40 12 23 33 3-04 78 29-0 19-9 eF, pL 4483 5657 d'A 12 23 36 3-05 80 12-6 19-9 pB, pS, E, bM 4484 3034 1300 ... 12 23 37 3-10 100 51-9 199 pF, S, E, gbM 4485 3041 1306 I 197 d'A, Eiimker 12 23 42 2'94 47 3f5 I9-9 B, pS, IE, np of 2 t 4486 3035 1301 ... JI87 12 23 44 3'4 76 5'l v/i9'9 vB, vL, E, mbM, 3rd of 3 4487 3036 ... II776 ... 12 23 44 3-09 97 'i8'5 19-9 F, vL, or 4488 337 1302 III 484 12 23 45 3-05 80 51-6 19-9 YF, vS, IE 4489 3038 1303 Ilgi ... 12 23 48 3-03 72 27-9 I9-9 pF, cS, E, gbM 4490 3042 1308 IigS d'A, Eiimker 12 23 49 2'94 47 34'8 19-9 vB, vL, mE 130, r, si of 2 t 4491 3039 1304 III4I ... 12 23 52 3-04 77 44'8 19-9 F, L, E 4492 3040 1305 II499 ... 12 23 53 3'05 81 8-9 19-9 pF, pL, vglbM, 2 st nr 4493 5658 ... m 241 12 23 57 3-07 88 37 19-9 vF, vS, iE 4494 3043 1307 183 ... 12 24 25 3-00 63 27'! 19-9 vB, pL, E, vsmbMN 449S 3044 1310 III 301 ... 12 24 26 2'99 60 5-1 199 pF, cS, E, pslbM 4496 345 1309 II 3 6 ... 12 24 30 3-06 85 17-8 19-9 F, cL, biN or D neb 4497 3046 III42 ... 12 24 31 3-04 77 37'0 '99 vF (d'A pF) 4498 3051 III 69 d'A 12 24 36 3'02 72 22-3 19-9 vF, pL, E, ? biN 4499 347 3397 ... ... 12 24 40 3'20 129 12-3 19-9 vF, L, E, vglbM 4500 3048 13" 1234 > 24 53 2-83 31 '57 19-9 B, cS, E, pgbM, *9 f 50" 4501 3049 1312 ... M88 12 24 55 3-03 74 48-2 19-9 B, yL, vmE t 4502 3033 I3H 1192 ... 12 24 59 3-03 72 32-4 19-9 vF, S 453 3052 1313 II 66 ... 12 25 I 3'4 78 3'0 19-9 pB, S, E, gbM 4504 3054 1398 II 77I ... 12 25 4 3-09 96 46-7 19-9 pB, cL, iE, gvlbM, er 45S 3ss J3IS Ill 18 ... 12 25 7 3'06 85 I4-9 19-9 vF, cL, r, f of 2 4506 3056 1316 11631 ... 12 25 7 3-03 75 48-4 19-9 cF, pmE 90 , gbM, * 9 p 8' 4507 3057 3399 ... 12 25 IO 3'2o 129 8 j i 19-9 pB, S, E, psmbM* 1 6 4508 3058 1317 ... ... 12 25 10 3-06 83 24-0 19-9 vS, E, sbM * 13 4509 359 1318 ... ... 12 25 15 2'97 57 8-0 19-9 vF, S, E, IbM 4510 5659 ... d'A 12 25 26 275 24 59'8 19-9 Cl, vS, st F, mC 4511 3061 1319 Ill 834 ... 12 25 33 2-83 32 45'9 19-9 pF, vS, iR, vgbM 4512 3062 1321 ... ... 12 25 45 + 275 25 29-8 + 19-9 pB, S, E, psbM 128 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. o.c. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Eight Annual Ascension, Preoes- iS6o'o. sion, 1880. Xorth Polar Distance, 1860*0. Annual Prece" sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O 'f, 453 5660 ... ... d'A li m s 12 25 46 8 + 271 o / 22 53'5 // + 19-9 F, E (? vS Cl) 4SH 3063 1320 Ill 302 ... 12 25 48 298 59 3'9 I9'9 cF, vS, E, bM 4515 3067 1324 H 93 12 26 3-02 72 57'2 19-9 F, vS, bM* 4516 3065 "323 11178 ... 12 26 3 3'03 74 387 19-9 F, pS, E, r 45'7 3066 IV 5 ... 12 26 3 3-07 89 8-9 19-9 cB, vL,vmE89,pB* incoiit 458 3064 1322 12 26 5 3-05 8 1 22-5 199 F, S, E, bM 4S'9 3068 ... II 158 ... 12 26 22 3-05 So 34-0 19-9 F, pL, E, bM, r 4520 3070 II 757 12 26 24 3-09 96 37-0 199 vF, S, 2 vS st inv 4521 |37i = (3069 }l 3 26 11849 d'A 12 26 30 2-74 25 17-0 199 pB, S, pmE, pgbM, * 10 p 12' * 4522 4S 2 3 4S 2 4 3072 5661 3073 1325 1327 ... d'A 12 26 33 12 26 35 12 26 38 3'4 3-03 3-10 So 2-8 74 38 101 14-4 19-9 199 19-9 eF, pL, IE, vlbM Cl + neb, close to a * vF, iF, bM 4525 3074 1328 H325 ... 12 26 53 2-98 58 58-0 19-9 F, pL, iE, bM 4526 3075 1329 fl 3'= ) 1138 / ... 12 26 57 3-05 Si 31-6 199 / vB, vL, mE 120 , psnibM, I bet 2 st 7 m 4527 3076 1330 1137 ... 12 27 O 3'o6 86 34-4 19-9 pB, L, pmE 69, mbM 4528 377 '33' 1167 ... 12 27 I 3'4 77 54'5 19-9 pF, eS, E, bM, * 9 f 30- 4529 3078 III 26 ... 12 27 2 301 68 41-9 19-9 eF, L * 4530 453" 379 3081 1332 '333 II 175 12 27 3 12 27 II 2'93 3-03 47 528 76 9'3 19-9 19-9 Nebulous * 4tnag??? (SCanum) F, pL, E, vgbM * 4S32 3082 1334 II 147 ... 12 27 12 305 82 46-2 19-9 pB, pL, pmE, vgbM, r 4533 TI 12 27 12 3'o6 86 53-8 19-9 F, V 2 sf 4534 3083 1336 II 410 ... 12 27 13 2-95 53 42-2 19-9 cF, L, IE, vglbM, r 4535 3080 II 500 12 27 15 3-05 Si 17 19-9 pF, vL, r 4536 4537 3085 1337 V 2 SwI 12 27 18 12 27 21 3-06 2-86 87 25 38 24-8 19-9 19-9 B, vL.mE 110, sbM, or ceF, S, E, nearly bet 2 st t 4538 5662 ... m 242 12 27 31 3-06 85 55 19-9 eF, vS, nearly E 4539 3086 1338 ... ... 12 27 36 3'02 71 o-S 19-9 pB, pmE 4540 3084 1335 (II 94-) (II 119 J d'A 12 27 47 3'02 73 400 19-9 F, pS, bM, r 4541 3090 1342 III 493 Holden 12 28 O 3-07 89 28-1 19-9 F, S, R, gbM 4542 3087 i34i ... ... 12 28 7 2-86 38 25-3 19-9 eF, pL, R 4543 3088 134 ... ... 12 28 12 305 83 6-6 199 pF, cS, E, bM 4544 ... SwVI 12 28 13 306 86 1 1-2 19-9 vF, S, E, bet 2 st 4545 3089 1346 II 850 12 28 17 272 25 42-6 199 F, L, IE, vgbM, S * nf 4546 3092 '339 Ii6o 12 28 18 3-08 93 1-2 19-9 vB, cL, pmE 78, vsmbJIX 4547 3091 1344 III 802 ... 12 28 20 278 30 19-0 19-9 vF,pS,E,vgbM, *9f2',pof2 4548 393 '345 II 120 12 28 23 3-03 74 43'S 19-9 B, L, IE, IbM 4549 394 '347 III 807 ... 12 28 24 278 30 177 19-9 eF, pS, E, f of 2 455 395 '343 136 ... 12 28 26 3-03 77 0-5 199 pB, S, vlE, sp of 2 455i 3096 349 ! I 37 ; 12 28 34 + 3-03 76 57-8 + 19-9 ' pB, S, R, bM, nf of 2 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 129 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Obseivers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880 Summary Description. ?, 4552 397 1348 SI 89 h m s 12 28 36 + 3-03 76 4 ; 3 n +199 pB, pS, E, gmbM 4553 3098 3400 ... ... 12 28 37 3'2l 128 39-8 19-9 F, vlE, glbM 4554 ... T V 12 28 37 3-03 78 2-5 199 vF 4555 3099 '35 II343 12 28 43 2-98 62 42-3 19-9 13, pS, iR, vsmbM* 12 4556 3100 1351 II 3 8o 12 28 46 2-98 62 18-8 19-9 F, pL 4557 Bigourdan 12 28 53 2- 9 8 62 11-5 19-9 Nebulous * 4558 3102 '354 ... 12 28 57 2-98 62 15-0 199 vF, nf of 2 or ? 3 4559 4560 3IOI 3103 1352 '353 I 92 I 119 ... 12 29 O 12 29 O 2- 9 8 3-05 61 i6'i 81 33'4 19-9 19-9 vB, vL, mE 150, gbM, 3 st i cB, pL, E, gbM i 4561 3104 1355 1X407 ... 12 29 6 3'01 69 54'3 19-9 pB, pL, vlE, IbM, r 4562 ... TV 12 9 2'99 63 i6 199 S, sp V 24 4563 5663 ... d'A 12 29 17 2-98 62 17-2 19-9 F, vS, E, mbM 4564 3 r 5 356 II 68 ... 12 29^22 3'3 77 47'4 19-9 pB, S, IE, psbM 4565 3106 1357 V24 12 29 24 2-99 63 I4-5 199 1385 r'l 178 < 1 i 179 ; ... 12 34 50 2-89 48 4-8 19-8 B, L, E , rabM, curved branch n t 4619 3154 1388 11411 ... 12 34 57 2-92 54 9'9 19-8 F, pS, E, IbM, * 8-9 f 4620 3'53 1387 ... ... 12 34 58 3-02 76 17-5 19-8 vF, S, E, TgbM 4621 3155 1386 M 59 12 34 S 8 3-03 77 35'i 19-8 B, pL, IE, vsvmbM, 2 st p t 4622 3156 349 ... ... 12 35 4 3-25 129 58-5 19-8 pF, S, E, pslbM, f of 2 4623 3157 1389 ii 149 12 35 4 3'04 81 33'9 19-8 cF, pL, E, pslbM, r 4624 3158 1390 ... 12 35 7 3-06 86 10-3 19-8 B, E 4625 3160 1392 ii eeo ... 12 35 10 2-88 47 57'0 198 P F, S, E 4626 3i6i { 1393 = 34io } 11772 ... 12 35 10 3-10 96 16-2 19-8 vF, cS, IE, glbM 4627 3159 >39i ii 659 ... 12 35 ii 2'94 56 39'i 19-8 F, S, E, np of 2 4628 3162 { 1394 = 34" } n 773 ... 12 35 ii + 3-10 96 11-4 + 19-8 cF, S, E, gbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 O ; 4629 3163 d'A h m s 12 35 21 s + 3-07 91 2'2 + I/8 pB, pL, E, IbM, ? biN 4630 3164 I39S HS32 ... 12 35 22 3'06 85 l6'4 19-8 cF, S, E, IbM 4631 3165 '397 V 4 2 ... 12 35 22 2'93 56 40-9 19-8 < !, vB, vL, eE 70 , bMN, 1 * 12 att u t 4632 3166 1396 I 14 12 35 24 3'7 89 l8'9 19-8 pB, L, E 45 4633 ... ... ... SwVI 12 35 24 3 -02 74 5^5 19-8 eeF, pS, F X close p, III 603 s 4634 3167 1398 HI6o 3 ... 12 35 39 3-02 74 56-o 19-8 vF,L, mE l35,vgbM 4635 3168 1400 ... ... 12 35 40 2'99 69 I7-5 19-8 vF, L, vglbM 4636 { 3169=1 3170 f f'399= ( 1401 } US* ... 12 35 4i 3-06 86 327 19-8 B, L, iR, vgvmbM, r * 4637 3172 ... ... LdR 12. 35 43 3-03 77 47 19-8 Makes a D nob with h 1402 (?) * 4638 3171 1402 (II 70=1 In 176 i ... 12 35 44 3-03 77 47'4 19-8 F, K, gbM 4639 3173 1403 ii 125 ... 12 35 49 3-02 75 587 19-8 pB, S, E, r,*i2sf i' 4640 ... ... SwVI 12 35 54 3-02 76 58-1 19-8 eF.pL, IE, xnrp 4641 ... SwVI 12 35 58 3-02 77 "'I 19-8 eF, pL, R, F * nr f 4642 3175 Ill 494 12 36 7 3-07 89 53'5 19-8 vF, cS, E 4643 3176 1404 I 10 12 36 II 3-06 87 153 I9'8 cB, pS, IE, mbM 4644 3177 1406 II 794, i ... 12 36 18 275 34 4'4 19-8 vF, S, R, gbM # 4645 3178 3412 ... 12 36 22 3-26 130 58-8 19-8 pB, S, psbM 4646 3179 1407 II 794, 2 12 36 26 276 34 22-4 19-8 F, S, 4 vS at sp * 4647 4648 4649 4650 3180 3181 3182 3183 1405 1410 1408 3413 III 44 1274 M6o 12 36 29 12 36 33 12 36 37 12 36 41 3-03 2 '26 3-03 3-26 77 39'0 14 48^6 77 40-8 129 '57-6 19-8 19-8 " 19-8 19-8 pF, pL, IE 1 1 5 + , np of D neb P B,cS,R,gbM,p vB, pL, R, f of D neb vF, R, bM, r t t 4651 3184 1409 II 12 ... 12 36 42 3'01 72 50-5 19-8 cB, L, E 90, gbM, r 4652 3185 4I3 ... 12 36 49 270 30 16-3 19-8 pF, pL, gbM, 2 B st 6' np 4653 3186 III 662 ... 12 36 50 3-07 89 47-8 19-8 vF, pL 4654 3187 1411 II 126 ... 12 36 54 3'O2 76 7-1 19-8 F, vL, pmE, ? D, 3 st nr 4655 3188 1412 II66I ... 12 36 55 2-88 48 12-4 19-8 vF, vS, stellar, * 15 f 4656 4657 4658 3189 3190 3'9i 1414 1415 3414 I 176 I 177 H558 : 12 37 9 12 37 18 12 37 23 2'93 293 3'ii 57 4-0 57 0-8 99 18-9 198 19-8 198 !, pB, L, vmE 34, sp of 2 !, pF, L, E 90,nf of 2 rF, L, E, * 16 att, x 9 p t *t 4659 3192 1416 II 127 12 37 28 3-02 75 44'4 19-8 F, cS, R, bM, r 4660 3193 1417 II7I ... 12 37 29 3-03 78 4-' i 19-8 vB, S, vsvmbMX 4661 3194 3415 ... 12 37 38 3-26 130 19-9 19-8 F, pL, R, gbM 4662 3195 1418 II643 12 37 43 2-90 52 6-0 19-8 pF, pL, R, gbM, r 4663 ... TV 12 37 43 3'u 99 24 19-8 vF, S, xi3'i4f 4664 3196 1139 ... 12 37 46 3'o6 86 0-8 198 i pB, 2 S st in 31, S X p (? = 1 h 1419) * 4665 3'97 1419 I 142 ... 12 37 58 3-06 86 107 19-8 B, pL, iR, mbM, x 10 sp 4666 3198 1420 us ... 12 37 58 + 3-07 89 417 + 19-8 B, vL, mE 45 , psbM 132 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eiglit Ascension, i86o'o. A niiual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. . 8 la 4667 3199 1^21 ... h m s 12 38 12 s + 3'O2 1 77 47'5 + 19-8 B, S, E, psbM (?) * 4668 3200 Ill 663 ... 12 38 23 3-07 89 47'0 198 vF, S, iF 4669 5668 d'A 12 38 23 274 34 21-9 19-8 F, E (? r) 4670 3201 1422 III 328 ... 12 38 24 2-95 62 66 I9-8 pF, cS, R, bM, r, p of 2 4671 3202 1423 II 774 12 38 32 3-10 96 iS-i 198 pF, S, E, psmbM 4672 3203 346 ... ... 12 38 36 3'27 3 569 I9-8 eF, S, E, vgbM 4673 3204 1424 Ill 329 ... 12 38 44 2-95 62 10-4 19-8 F, vS, E, sbM * 10, f of 2 4674 3205 3417 ... ... 12 38 47 3-10 97 52-7 19-8 vF, cS, E, glbM 4675 3206 Ill 77 8 ... 12 39 n 273 34 28-7 19-8 cF, S, IE * 4676 3207 1425 II326 12 39 18 293 58 30-1 197 vF, pmE, ? biN 4677 3208 34i8 12 39 18 327 130 49-9 197 eF, IE, vgbM 4678 ... ... LII 12 39 27 309 93 49'2 197 eF, eS, E (neb ?), * 2' f 4679 3209 3419 ... 12 39 3 6 3-26 128 48-1 197 eeF, pL, E 4680 3210 3420 ... 12 39 36 3-12 100 52-6 197 eF, S, I or 2 st inv 4681 3211 3421 ... 12 39 46 3'29 132 34-8 197 pF, S, E, gbM 4682 3212 3423 Ill 523 ... 12 39 58 3-11 99 I7-5 197 cF, L, E45,gvlbM 4683 3213 3422 ... ... 12 40 3 3-28 130 47'4 197 eF, pS, E, vgbM, S * sp 4684 3214 1426 II 181 ... 12 40 6 3'oS 9i 57'S 197 B, pL, pmE 25 # 4685 3215 1427 III 398 12 40 13 2-98 69 46-9 19-7 F,S, E, sbM*,rr 4686 3216 1428 II 795 12 40 19 273 34 42 o 19-7 pF, vS, vmE, vsmbM * 4687 3217 1430 ... 12 40 39 2-90 53 52-9 '97 vF, vS, E, psbM 4688 3218 1429 HI 543 ... 12 40 43 3'05 84 54-0 19-7 eF, pL, *9'io p 10- 4689 3219 I43> IIi28 ... 12 40 44 3-01 75 28-6 19-7 pB, vL, E, vglbM, r 4690 3220 III 664 ... 12 40 47 3-08 90 54'5 19-7 vF, S 4691 3221 1432 II 182 12 41 3-08 92 33'5 19-7 pB, pL, E 90 , mbJI 4692 3222 '433 ' 11381 ... 12 41 3 2-94 62 07 19-7 F, cS, E, bM 4693 3223 III 906 ... 12 41 6 2'33 '8 37 19-7 vF, plE 4694 3225 '434 II 7 2 ... 12 41 II 3-02 78 14-8 '97 pF, S, vlE 4695 3224 '435 II796 ..* 12 41 12 273 34 51-4 19-7 eF, pS, vlE, mbJIN * 4696 3226 3424 ... A 510? 12 41 12 3-28 130 32-5 197 pB, L, E, gbM, r 4697 3227 1436 139 ... 12 4! 22 39 95 2-2 '97 vB, L, IE 45 , smbMN 4698 3228 ... r 18=, 1 1ll 6 ! 12 41 28 3-03 So 44'9 19-7 cB, pL, iE, bM, r * 4699 3229 { '437 = 3425 } I 129 ... 12 41 47 311 97 54' ' 197 vB, R, vmbMrN, r 4700 3230 { 1438 = 3426 } HI 524 12 41 50 3-12 100 38-3 19-7 F, L, mE 40, vlbM, B * p 4701 3231 ... II 57 8 *.. 12 42 2 3-05 85 507 19-7 F, S 4702 5669 ... ... d'A 12 42 3 2-94 62 0-7 19-7 CI, F, S, vmC 473 3232 ... Ill 514 ... 12 42 6 3-11 98 217 '97 eF, cS, pmE 4704 3233 1439 II 662 12 42 9 2-84 47 187 '97 cF, S, R, gbM 475 3238 1440 III 610 d'A 12 42 12 + 3'9 94 26-1 + 19-7 cF, pL, IE of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. c.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. h m s s o / 4706 3234 3*27 ... 12 42 16 + 3-29 130 31-8 + 197 vF, vS, E, psbM 4707 3235 Ill 815 ... 12 42 2O 275 38 27 '97 S, stellar 4708 3236 ... III722 ... 12 42 23 3'12 too 207 197 eF, S 4709 3237 3428 A 511 12 42 27 3-29 130 36-2 197 pB, cS, E, gbM 4710 3240 1441 U95 12 42 39 3'oo 74 4'3 197 cB, pL, vmE 28-5, sbMN f 4711 3242 1443 1X412 ... 12 42 40 2-89 53 54'3 197 F, S, E, glbM, er 4712 f 3241 = 1 3239 }i4 4 2 12 42 41 2'95 63 457 197 vF.pL 4713 3243 1444 I 140 12 42 52 3-05 83 55'4 197 pB, L, vlE, glbM 47M 3244 '445 III 536 12 43 2 3-i3 102 33-9 197 F, pS, E, gbM 47IS 5670 d'A 12 43 8 2-94 61 25-0 197 F, S, E 4716 ... ... TV 12 43 17 3'" 9 s 4i-3 19-7 . Double neb, np brighter 4717 TV 12 43 18 3'u 98 42-0 197 & smbM, sf one fainter 47IS 3245 1446 ... TV 12 43 20 3-09 94 30-9 197 eF, vS, bet 2 st 4719 3246 1448 UI 4 2 4 12 43 23 2-90 56 4-6 197 vF, stellar 4720 3248 1447 III6ii 12 43 26 3-09 93 23-2 197 eF, S, bM 4721 5671 ... d'A 12 43 29 2'94 61 55'3 197 vF, vS, ? r 4722| ... ... TV '2433 313 102 34 197 2TF, vS, fill 356 4723] 4724 325 1449 III 280 ... 12 43 34 3-14 i3 34'5 197 F, vS, E, stellar, np of 2 4725 3249 1451 184 12 43 35 2'95 63 44'2 197 vB, vL, E, vg, YsymbMeBN 4726 ... T V 12 43 36 3'i4 103 30 197 vF, 4' n of D neb 4727 3251 1450 11298 12 43 38 3'H 103 35-0 197 F, pL, E, IbM, sf of 2 4728 5672. ... d'A 12 43 38 2'94 61 48 i 197 eF, eS 4729 3252 343 12 43 3-29 130 20 197 neb, 1st of 3 lp, a littles 4730 3253 3431 ... 12 43 3-29 130 20 '97 2nd of 3 I of h 3433 4731 3254 1452 I 41 12 43 45 3-10 95 37'8 197 vF, pL, E 1 4732 3255 ... II 814 ... 12 43 54 2-72 36 207 197 F, S, YsmbM 4733 3256 H53 H73 ... 12 44 3 3-02 78 19-8 197 cF, pL, IE, r, * 12 p t 4734 3257 1454 ... ... 12 44 5 3'5 84 23-3 '97 vF, vS, E 4735 Bigourdan 12 44 12 2'93 60 186 197 vF, vlbll 4736 3258 1456 ttechain, M 94 12 44 17 2-84 48 7' 197 vB, L, iR, vsvmbMBN, r 1 4737 3259 1457 111496 12 44 19 2-89 55 5'2 197 eF, vS, pmE 4738 3247 A E, Bigourdan 12 44 19 2-92 60 27-5 197 vF, E 30, vlbM 4739 3260 '455 "ISIS 12 44 21 3'u 97 39'2 197 F, pL, IE, pglbM 4740 ... ... Sw VI 12 44 26 3-14 i3 33'5 197 pF, pS, E, mbM 4741 3261 1458 III721 ... 12 44 30 2-78 4i 33'9 197 vF, S, R, psbM 4742 3262 3432 I '33 12 44 31 3-12 99 41-6 197 pB, vS, vbMN = * 1 1, * 10 sf 4743 3263 3429 ... 12 44 3' 3'3 "3 37'9 197 F, E, gbM 4744 3264 3433 ... J2 44 37 3'3 130 187 197 F, L, E, gbM, 3rd of 3 4745 5673 d'A 12 44 38 + 2'93 6 1 48-6 + 197 eF, * 6 n 134 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 1 4746 3265 1460 ... ... h m s 12 44 55 s + 3-01 77 9 ; 6 + 197 pB, mE, r 4747 (3266 = '3269 \'~ H344 ... 12 44 55 2'94 63 287 197 F, pL, IE 4748 3267 1459 HI 537 ... 12 44 55 3-I3 102 38-8 197 F, vS, iR, gbM 4749 3268 ... III 907 ... 12 44 56 2-24 17 367 197 vF, cL, E 135 475 3270 1463 IT 78 ... 12 45 7 2-18 16 21-6 197 pB, L, R, vg, vsbM 47Si 3271 3434 ... ... 12 45 7 3-31 131 54-5 197 B, pS, R, vg, vsmbM 4752 3272 ... in 82 ... 12 45 10 3-01 75 447 197 vF, S, E, r 4753 3273 1461 Ii6 ... 12 45 12 3-08 90 26-2 197 cB, L, vlE, vglbM 4754 3274 1462 f 125=1 til 74 J ... 12 45 "5 3'O2 77 55'5 197 B, pL, R, psbM, p of 2 4755 4756 3275 3276 3435 1464 III 281 Lac II 12, A 301 12 45 22 12 45 35 3'53 3'H H9 35'3 104 38-8 19-6 19-6 Cl, vL, st vB (K Crucis) vF, pS, r t 4757 ... ... TV 12 45 35 3-12 99 34'5 19-6 vF 4758 3277 1465 III70 ... 12 45 46 2'99 73 23-3 I9'6 vF, pL, E ? 4759 ... H$S9 d'A, T V 12 45 49 3-11 98 26-5 I9'6 pL, double, * 10 2' sp 4760 5674 ... Winnecko 12 45 5 3'i2 99 44' 19-6 pB, R 4761 ... TV 12 45 52 3'ii 98 26-5 19-6 eF, eS, I'f D neb II 559 4762 4763 3278 3279 1466 1175 III 489 ... 12 45 54 12 45 56 3-02 3-15 78 0-5 106 137 19-6 19-6 pB, vmE 31, 3 B st s, f of 2 vF, S, IbM t 4764 ... ... TV 12 46 O 3'" 98 28-5 19-6 eF, eS, sf D neb II 559 4765 3280 1467 HI 544 ... 12 46 8 3-05 84 46-5 19-6 F, cS, R, gbM 4766 ... ... ... TV 12 46 IO 3-12 99 36-o 19-6 vF 4767 3281 3436 ... ... 12 46 II 330 128 58-1 19-6 B, pS, IE, mbM 4768 4769 TV TV 12 46 12 46 3'i2 3; 1 2 98 46 98 46 19-6 19-6 | T F, vS, p III 525 on parallel 4770 3282 ... Ill 525 ... 12 46 13 3'12 98 457 19-6 vF, TS 477i 3283 1468 II535 ... 12 46 13 3'06 87 58-4 ig'6 F, pL, mE, *g p 90 4772 3285 1469 II 24 ... 12 46 21 3'6 87 4'3 I9'6 pF, pS, R, mbM 4773 3284 ... III 516 ... 12 46 22 3'" 97 54-6 ig'6 vF.S 4774 3286 1471 III 618 ... 12 46 27 2-86 52 25-1 19-6 eF, cS, R, bM 4775 3287 1470 IIi86 ... 12 46 30 3'io 95 Si-6 19-6 F, cL, R, vglbM, r 4776 3288 3437 ... ... 12 46 47 3-11 98 26-6 I9'6 F, S, R, vlbM, p of D neb 4777 3289 Ill 517 ... 12 46 48 3'" 98 1-6 19-6 vF, S 4778 3290 3438 ... 12 46 48 3'" 98 26-3 I9'6 vF, S, R, vlbM, f of D neb 4779 3291 1472 III i 06 ... 12 46 48 3-02 79 3i'6 19-6 vF, pL, R, r 478o ... ... ... TV 12 46 50 3'" 97 53'5 19-6 vF, fill 516 and 517 4781 3292 ... Ii34 ... 12 47 5 3'I2 99 46-6 ig-6 cB, vL, mE 4782 3293 1135 ... 12 47 15 3-13 101 49-1 19-6 pF, pS, R, mbM, p of D neb 4783 3294 I 136 12 47 16 3'I3 101 50-1 19-6 pF, pS, R, mbM, f of D neb 4784 3295 III 526 12 47 17 + 3-12 99 51-6 + 19-6 eF, eS of Nebula and Clusters of Stars. No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Kight Ascension, iS6b'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 'A 4785 3296 3439 h m s 12 47 17 43-38 137 58 : 9 + 19-6 vF, S, E, glbM 4786 3297 ... II 187 12 47 21 3'10 96 6-1 19-6 pB, pS, mbM, r 4787 S675 ... d'A 12 47 22 2'93 62 10-5 19-6 vF, vS, II 345 f 4788 S 6 7 6 ... d'A 12 47 23 2-92 61 56-2 196 vF,S 4789 3298 1473 H345 ... 12 47 30 2'93 62 I0'0 19-6 F, R, Kg att I'n 4790 3299 II560 ... 12 47 32 3'12 99 28-6 19-6 pF, pS, iE 4791 5677 m 243 12 47 40 3-03 81 ii 19-6 eF, yS, IE, vlbM 4792 ... TV 12 47 43 S-IS 101 46-5 19-6 vS, E, 7' n np of II 538 4793 3300 I47S I 93 12 47 54 2-9I 60 18-1 I9'6 pB, pS, IE,* 8 nf i' 4794 330' ... II538 ... 12 47 55 3-13 ip i 52-1 19-6 vF, S, 2 or 3 st near 4795 332 M74 II 21 ... 12 47 59 3-03 Si 10-9 19-6 pF, pL, E, bM, r 4796 5678 ... m 244 12 48 I 3'3 81 ii 19-6 eF.eS, aim stell, close fh 1474 4797 5679 ... d'A 12 48 7 2-92 61 54-4 19-6 F, S, E, IbM 4798 3303 1477 11382 ... 12 48 7 2'92 6 1 49'3 19-6 pF, P S, gbM 4799 334 1476 III 548 ... 12 48 8 3-05 86 20'3 19-6 cF, S, vS * att 4800 3305 1478 I2II 12 48 II 277 42 427 19-6 pB, cS, E, psbM, * 14 p 4801 3306 1479 III 816 ... 12 48 27 2-68 36 8-5 19-6 eF, S, IE 4802 ... ... TV 12 48 29 3'i3 101 17-7 19-6 vF, S, * 10 att 4803 5680 m245 12 48 31 3-03 Si o 19-6 eF, eS, E, IbM 4804 337 IV 40 12 48 34 3'i4 IO2 17-6 19-6 S, att to pB * 4805 ... ... BigouriUn 12 48 38 2-90 61 15 19-6 vF 4806 3308 3440 ... ... 12 48 39 3-23 118 45-0 19-6 F, cS, E, gvlbM 4807 5681 d'A 12 48 40 2-91 61 43-2 19-6 F, pS, E, bM 4808 33" 1480 I 141 ... 12 48 43 3'5 84 56-0 19-6 pB, cL, E I35 4809) 4810! f339l l33io) ... LdE* 12 48 45 3-05 86 42 19-6 ( F, D neb, E at right angles 1 to each other 4811 3312 3441 ... 12 49 6 3'33 131 2-3 19-6 oF, oS, E, gbU, p of 2 4812 3313 3442 ... ... 12 49 6 3'33 131 3'8 19-6 eF, S, E, gbM, f of a 4813 33i6 1482 H777 12 49 20 3-10 96 3'5 19-6 F, S, E, bM 4814 3315 1483 I 243 12 49 22 2-59 30 537 19 6 B, pS, vlE, vgbM 4815 33>7 3443 ... 12 49 24 3-68 154 n-8 19-6 Cl, pL, pEi, iF, st 10.. .18 4816 3314 1481 II383 ... 12 49 25 2-92 61 29-8 19-6 vF, pL 4817 ... Bigourdan 12 49 26 2'92 61 15 19-6 vF, no N 48:8 33i8 1 1484= } 3445 r 11549 12 49 33 311 97 46-I 19-6 pB, L, pmE o, gbM 4819 3324 1487 II 34 6 d'A 12 49 40 2-92 62 15-2 I9'6 vF, pL, iF 4820 ... TV 12 49 41 3-14 102 58 19-6 vS, sp of II 563 4821 5682 ... ... d'A 12 49 42 2-92 62 166 19-6 TF, vS, II 346 np 4822 ... ... ... TV 12 49 46 3'12 IOO O'P I9'6 F, st inv 4823 ... TV 12 49 47 3-14 102 55 19-6 T S, spofll 563 4824 ... Bigourdan 12 49 48 + 2-92 61 48-0 + I9'6 vF, vS 136 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue Right Annual Xorth Polar Annual i No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Ascension, Preces- Distance, Preces- Summary Description. -S i86o'o. sion, 1880. 1 86o'o. sion, 1880. fc h in s s o / 3 ... ... d'A 12 56 28 2-89 61 12-9 I9'4 F, S, IE 4935 ... ... ... Sw VI 12 56 36 2-98 74 517 19-4 vF, vS, R, 3 st f 493 6 3378 3456 ... ... 12 56 39 3-26 119 46-4 19-4 pB, S, R, bM, * f 6- 4937 3379 3455 ... ... 12 56 43 3'43 136 28-0 19-4 ceF, S, R, p of 2 4938 338o 1521 ... ... 12 56 48 2-65 37 55'3 19-4 eF, R, psbM 4939 338i 3458 II 561 ... 12 56 57 3-I3 99 357 19-4 pB, L, R, gmbM 4940 3382 3457 ... ... 12 56 58 3'43 136 29-4 19-4 F, S, R, fof 2 4941 3383 1520 140 ... 12 56 59 3'io 94 48-4 19-4 pF, L, E, gbMBN, r 4942 3384 ... III 761 ... 12 57 o 3' 96 55'5 I9'4 TF, S 4943 57'4 ... ... d'A 12 57 2 289 61 97 19-4 vF, TS 4944 3385 1522 II 395 ... 12 57 5 + 2-89 61 3'6 + 19-4 F, S, R, bM,*gnf i' of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 139 No. G. C. J.H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. i h m s i 4945 3386 3459 ... A 411 12 57 14 + 3'46 138 32 ; i + I9'4 B, vL, vmE 387 4946 3387 3460 12 57 32 3'39 132 50-9 19-4 B, pS, E, gpmbM, p of 2 4947 3388 346i -.- ... 12 57 34 3-31 124 35-1 19-4 F, pL, E, vglbM 4948 ... ... ... SwVI 12 57 36 3-12 97 i r6 19-4 eeF, pS, IE, I 130 f 4949 5715 ... ... d'A 12 57 37 2-88 60 12-9 19-4 eF, S 4950 3389 3462 ... 12 57 40 3'39 132 45-8 19-4 eF, S, E, pslbM, fof2 4951 3390 1523 II 1 88 d'A 12 57 55 3'U 95 44'8 19-4 F, pL, IE, r 4952 3391 1524 II 39 6 12 58 15 288 60 7'5 19-4 F, S, E,psbM*n 4953 3392 3463 ... 12 58 18 3'33 126 48-5 19-4 vF, pS, am 3 S st 4954 3393 1527 ... ... 12 58 24 r66 13 50-6 19-4 vF, S, E, vgbM * 4955 3394 3464 ... ... 12 58 26 3-26 119 O'2 19-4 F, cS, E, gbM 4956 3395 1525 H4I3 ... 12 58 27 2-83 54 4'3 19-4 pB, cS, E, smbM 4957 3396 1526 II 397 ... 12 58 27 2-89 61 40-8 19-4 F, S, E 4958 3397 3465 I 130 ... 12 58 32 3-12 97 162 19-4 vB, pS, E, bMBN 4959 3399 1528 ... ... 12 59 2 2-84 56 4'i 19-4 eF, S, E 4960 57i6 ... d'A 12 59 3 2-89 61 45-8 19-4 F, S, E, N=*l6 4961 3400 1529 II 39 8 12 59 5 289 61 31-0 19-4 F, S, iF 4962 34l IH303 ... 12 59 10 2-87 60 IO'4 19-4 eF, vS 4963 3402 '53 II 663 ... 12 59 27 275 47 31-2 19-4 F, vS, E, stellar, vS * s 4964 3403 1532 HI 779 ... 12 59 28 254 32 5 6 ' 19-4 eF, S, IE 4965 3404 3466 ... '2 59 34 3-26 117 28-6 19-4 vF, vL, cE, vgbM 4966 3405 i53i III 304 ... 12 59 35 2-87 60 I2'2 19-4 vF, vS.vlE, vglbM, *sp 4967 3406 1533 III 783 ... !2 59 35 2'59 35 47 19-4 vF, S, E, *att 4968 347 3467 ... ... 12 59 37 3-22 "2 55'8 19-4 F, pL, E, glbM 4969 ... ... SwVI 12 59 41 2-98 75 3 6 '6 I9-4 eeF, S, E, v diffic 4970 3408 ... Ill 765 ... 12 59 58 3-22 "3 I5-4 19-4 vF, pL, iF 4971 5717 ... d'A 13 7 2-87 60 42-4 19-4 F, vS, IE, *nrn 4972 349 ... HI 937 13 o 17 1-67 13 57'4 19-4 vF, S, iE, bM * 4973 34io in 781 ... 13 o 18 2-58 35 387 I9-3 vF, S 4974 34" in 782 ... 13 o 32 2-58 35 367 I9-3 vF, S 4975 34" 1534 '3 37 3-10 94 '7'o I9-3 vF, vS, E, psbM 4976 34'3 3468 13 o 40 3'48 138 45'4 I 9 ' 3 B, pL, E, gmbM 4977 3414 in 780 ... 13 o 42 2'54 33 34'4 I9-3 cF, S 49/8 3415 1535 ... 13 o 58 2'95 70 50-1 I9-3 F, vS, E, sb M, stellar 4979 34i6 ni 346 ... 13 i 8 2'go 64 29-4 I9-3 eF, pL, IE 4980 3417 3469 ... 13 i 30 3-26 117 54-0 I9-3 eF, cS, E 4981 34i8 1537 11189 ... 13 i 32 3'" 96 2'0 I9-3 B, pL,E,*io I'sf 4982 ... ... TV '3 i 32 3-14 99 So I 9 ' 3 vF, S 4983 3419 111365 ... '3 i 33 2-87 60 56-4 193 vF 4984 3420 1536 11301 ... 13 i 33 3-17 104 457 I9-3 B, pL, E, psmbM * 4985 3422 1539 in 654 ... 13 i 5 + 274 47 35' + 19-3 vF, vS, E, IbM 140 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 3 & 4986 3423 1538 Ill 401 h m 8 '3 I 51 + 2*8 1 54 3 f i + 193 vF, S, R, stellar 4987 3424 1542 II8IS ... 13 i 55 2'6o 37 18-9 19-3 vF, vS, stellar 4988 3425 347 ... 13 i 55 3'4 132 21-3 I9-3 vF, S, E, r 4989 (3421 = 13426 }... II 185 Markree Cut 13 2 i 3'10 94 38-9 I9-3 pB, S, R, * 4 mg sf (Auw 31) * 4990 S7i8 d'A 13 2 4 3-10 94 3i'4 I9-3 vF, vS 4991 5719 in 246 13 2 S 3-05 86 55 193 vF, vS 4992 3427 1541 13 2 6 2'99 77 37'0 I9-3 vF, S, IE, 2 S st s 4993 3428 ... III 766 13 2 12 3^3 112 38-4 93 vF, vS 4994 3429 347' ... ... 13 2 16 3'22 in 48'! 19-3 pF, cS, R, slbM, am st 4995 3430 { 1540 = 3472 } 142 ... 13 2 24 3'12 97 5'' I9-3 pB, pL, R, vgpmbM, * S np 4996 5720 ... m247 13 2 24 306 88 23 I9-3 pB, S, R, bM 4997 ... Burnbam 13 2 26 3'7 105 46-1 I9-3 No description, * 6-5 2' p 4998 343' III 819 ... 13 2 29 2-62 38 34'3 I9-3 vF 4999 3432 '543 II 537 ... 13 2 33 3'06 87 35'6 193 cF, pL, R, IbM, er 5000 3433 1544 III 366 ... 13 3 6 2-86 60 207 I9-3 cF, pS, IE 5001 3434 1545 13 3 38 2-56 35 44'5 193 pF, S, iK, gbM 5002 5721 ... d'A '3 4 8 2-79 52 36-4 I9-3 vF, pL, E,*I3 att, n 5003 3435 HI 655 13 4 15 2-70 47 27-3 I9-3 vF, pS, IbM, Minute of RA ? 5004 3436 1546 III 305 13 4 21 2-85 59 367 9'3 vF, vS, vlE SS 3437 "547 196 13 4 25 278 52 1 1-6 I9'2 vB, vL, vmE 66, vsbMN 5006 ... TV 13 4 30 3-20 108 30 19-2 F # close p S7 3438 Ill 848 13 4 35 2'34 27 7'3 I9-3 vF, vS 5008 3439 ... d'A 13 4 37 3-05 63 517 19-2 pF, pL, R S9 3440 1550 III 820 ... 13 4 46 2-61 39 9'9 I9'2 vF, R, bet 2 vS, st 5010 3442 1548 ... ... 13 4 51 3-18 105 3-2 19-2 vF, R, bM, * 10 np 5' 5011 3443 3473 ... 13 4 52 3-42 132 2I-I 19-2 pB, cS, R, am 4 st 5012 3441 '549 185 ... 3 4 53 2-91 66 2O'4 19-2 pF, cL, E 17, biN,*9 f 5013 5722 ... m 248 13 5 o 3-05 86 4 19-2 vF, vS 5014 3444 '551 11414 ... 13 5 2 279 52 587 19-2 pF, S, E, psbM 5015 3445 1552 II 637 13 5 8 3'io 93 3 6 ' 19-2 F, cL, iR, IbM 5016 3446 ... H356 d'A 13 5 23 2-90 65 9-8 I9'2 pB, S 5017 3447 1553 III 669 ... 13 5 28 3'i8 106 O'9 19-2 vF, R, bM 5018 3448 1554 II 74 6 13 5 3' 3'20 108 46-1 19-2 cB, S, R, mbMpBN 5 OI 9 3449 1555 HI 545 ... '3 5 37 3'4 84 3TI 19-2 eF, vS, R, er 5020 345 1556 II 129 ... 13 5 43 2-98 76 39'5 19-2 cF, cL, vlE, IbM 5021 345" 557 ... ... '3 5 46 2-66 43 4' 19-2 pF, cS, R,*i2 nf 90" 5022 ... ... T V, St I 13 5 55 3'20 108 46 19-2 (vF,pL,E3o,gbM ) fIl746, 1 F * close p 5023 3452 1559 11664 '3 5 56 2-69 45 12-8 19-2 pF, L, mE 20, TlbM 5024 3453 1558 ... M53 13 6 4 + 2-94 71 5'3 + 19-2 !, (,B, vC, iR,vvmbM, st 12 of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 141 No. G. C. j. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. & 5025 3454 1560 Ill 649 h m 8 13 6 10 + 2-83 ,' 57 267 t 19-2 vF, S, IE, * 13 u 5026 3455 3474 ... 13 6 14 3'43 132 13-0 19-2 pB, pL, K, gbM,*7nf 5027 3456 1561 ... 13 6 17 3^3 83 i r6 19-2 vF, S, E, pgbM 5028 ... TV 13 6 22 3-15 IO2 17-9 19-2 vF, S,*iri2p 5029 3457 1562 ... 13 6 27 2-65 42 107 19-2 F, vS, E, gbM S30 ... ... Holden 13 6 28 3'i8 105 45'0 19-1 vF.S 5031 ... ... H olden 13 6 37 3'i7 105 23 I9-I vF, stellar 5032 3458 1563 in 367 ... 13 6 46 2-86 61 27-5 19-2 vF, pL, IE S33 3459 1564 197 13 7 o 278 S 2 397 19-2 jvB, pL, E 167, smbMvBN, *np t 534 3460 ... m 909 13 7 19 1-92 18 36-2 19-2 vF, vS, E S3S ... ... Holden 13 7 22 3-I7 105 46 19-1 F, S, E, bMN 5036 ... LII '3 7 27 3-09 93 26-4 19-2 eF, vS, R, gbM, ist of 2 537 346i 1565 11510 ... 3 7 33 3 19 105 5i'o 19-2 cF, pS, vlE, bM 5038 ... ... Holden '3 7 36 3-17 IO5 12 ig-I pB, E 90, stellar 5039 ... LII 3 7 39 3-09 93 25-4 19-2 eF, eS, E 45, 2nd of 2 5040 3462 ... II8i6 13 7 5 2'57 37 582 I9'2 F, S, iE, TgmbM 5041 5723 ... ... d'A '3 7 55 2-83 58 23-1 19-2 F, S, E 5042 3463 3477 ... ... 13 7 56 3-24 113 H-S 19-2 F, L, E, vgvlbM,*9p 5043 3464 3476 ... 13 7 56 374 149 19-2 I9'2 Cl, P, E.scst ii 5044 3465 1566 US" '3 7 57 3-i8 105 38-8 19-2 pB, pL, E, bM 5045 3466 3475 '3 7 59 3-85 152 40-4 19-1 01, vL, vBi, et ii 3046 ... ... ... Holden 13 8 17 3-17 105 35 19-1 F, vS, E, stellar Nucl 504? 3468 ... Ill 670 13 8 21 3-19 105 44-5 19-1 vF 5048 3467 3478 ... 13 S 26 3-28 117 40-9 19-1 pF, E, sp of 2 5049 3469 ... 11512 13 8 32 3T9 105 39-0 19-1 cF, S 5050 5724 ... in 249 '3 8 32 305 86 24 19-1 F, vS, stell 5051 3470 3479 ... ... 13 8 47 3-28 117 35-6 19-1 Neb, nf of 2 5052 3471 1567 ... 13 9 o 2-84 59 347 19-1 vF SS3 3472 1569 VI 7 ... 13 9 3' 2-94 7i 35'2 19-1 Cl, vF, pL, iE, TgbM, st 15 5054 3473 1568 IIS'3 ... 13 9 31 3-19 105 53-8 19-1 F, pS, iE 5055 3474 1570 ... Mechain, M 63 13 9 32 270 47 137 19-1 vB, L, pmE 1 20 , vsmbMBN SOS6 3475 1571 Ill 306 '3 9 38 2-82 58 182 19-1 cF, oS, E, sp of 2 SS7 3476 1572 III 307 >3 9 52 2-82 58 I3-3 I9'i cF, cS, E, nf of 2 5058 ... ." TV '3 9 55 298 76 43 19-1 vvF 5059 5725 ... m 250 '3 9 57 3'0i 81 25 19-1 eF, S, IE 5060 5726 ... d'A 13 10 13 3-02 83 12-9 19-1 F, S, IE 5061 3477 3480 1138 13 10 27 3-27 116 6-8 19-1 vB, S, E, vsmbM * 10 f 5062 3478 3482 13 10 34 3-36 124 41-5 I9'i eF, vS, E, p 5063 3479 348i ... 13 10 34 3-36 "4 35'3 19-1 eF, vS, E, * nr 5064 3480 3483 ... 13 10 46 + 3'52 137 10-4 + 19-1 B, S, E, pslbil 142 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYKE, A New General Catalogue G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. I 5065 3481 1573 nisos h m s 13 10 57 s + 2-82 58 IO'O // + 19-1 vF, cS 5066 5727 ... ... m 251 13 ii 7 3'I4 99 30 I9-I vF, vS 5067 S728 ... ... m 252 13 ii 7 3-14 99 24 I9'i vF, vS 5068 3482 ... II 3 I2 Palisa 13 II 21 3'23 no 17-9 19-1 F, L, iE, bM * 5069 ... ... ... OStI 13 " 25 3-14 99 28-4 19-1 eF, vS(? = m 251) 5070 ... ... ... Sw III 13 II 31 3'i6 101 50-2 19-1 eeF, eS, vF * close, 5730 near 5071 5729 ... m2S3 13 II 36 3-01 81 19 191 eF, eS, stell 5072 573 d'A 13 II 50 3'i6 101 48-1 19-1 F, S, *!4nf 5073 3483 1574 III282 13 ii 55 3-i8 104 6-9 19-1 vF, pL, pmE I35 * 5074 3484 1575 III 309 13 ii 56 2-81 57 47'3 19-1 eF, -vS 575 5731 ... m 254 13 12 6 3-oi 81 25 ig'O vF, eS, stell 5076 348S 1576 = 3489 } in 117 ... 13 12 8 3'i6 IO2 O'l I9'O vF, cS, E, ist of 3 S077 3486 '577 = 3490 } n '93 ... 13 12 9 3'i6 ioi 55-2 ig'O pB, S, vlE, sbM, 2nd of 3 5078 3487 3484 II566 ... 13 12 10 3-29 116 40-1 19-0 pB, pS, cE, psbM, * 7-8 f S79 3488] 1578 = 3491 } III 118 ... 13 12 IS 3'i6 ioi 57-8 ig'O cF, pS, vlE, 3rd of 3 5080 ... ... Holden 13 12 17 3'oo 80 50-5 I9 p o F, S, * 7 nf 5081 5732 ... ... d'A 13 12 31 2-84 60 45-4 ig'O pF, S, iE, *7'8np 5082 3490 3485 ... 13 12 33 3'47 132 58-1 19-0 rF, S, E, ist of 4 * 5083 ... ... ... SwI 13 12 37 2-71 49 397 19-0 pF, pL, E 5084 3491 1579 H3I3 ... 13 12 42 3-24 in 4-6 19-0 cB, cS, vlE 90 , bf 5085 3492 H78o ... 13 12 44 3-26 113 40-1 19-0 F, L, E, vglbM 5086 3493 3486 ... ... 13 12 55 3'47 132 59-4 19-0 eF, vS, E, 2nd of 4 5087 3494 ... Ill 724 13 12 56 3-23 109 52-1 19-0 cF, vS, iF 5088 3489 ... Ld E, d'A 13 12 58 3'i6 ioi 50-1 19-0 pB, pS, E, bM 5089 3495 1580 II327 13 13 3 2-82 59 i'6 ig'O pF, pL, gbM 5090 3496 3487 ... 13 13 4 3'47 132 58-7 ig'O pB, pL, E, 3rd of 4 5091 3497 3488 ... ... 13 13 9 3'47 132 59'9 19-0 cF, S, vlE, 4th of 4 5092 5733 ... ... d'A 13 13 10 2-89 66 16-1 19-0 pB, pL, iE, * 17 s 5093 3498 1583 HI 633 13 13 20 270 48 51-4 19-0 vF, S, E, IbM S094 3499 1581 HI 539 ... 13 13 22 3-17 103 20-9 19-0 cF, vS, E, gbM S095 3500 1582 ... 13 13 25 3-09 91 34'i 19-0 vF, iR, * 1 1 sp 5096 35 01 1584 Ill 650 ... 13 13 39 2-79 56 iro 19-0 vF, cS, R, bM, sp of 2 5097 ... ... SwIII 13 13 40 3-16 ioi 46'8 ig'O eF, cS, E, stell, nearly bet 2 st 5098 3502 1585 ... 13 13 47 2-79 56 7'3 19-0 vF, S, bet 2 st, nf of 2 5099 Swin 13 13 56 3-17 102 21'0 19-0 eF, eS, E 5100 5734 ... mass 13 13 59 3-00 So 17 19-0 vF, vS, IbM 5101 3503 3493 11567 13 M 4 3-29 116 41-6 19-0 cB, pS, IE, psbM* 5102 3504 3492 ... 13 M 5 3 - 39 125 54-2 19-0 vB, pS, E, svmbM 5103 3S5 1166s ... 13 14 10 + 2'66 46 lO'O + I9'0 pB, cS, E of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. No. G.C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 !N"orth Tola Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. d S i S'4 S73S 111256 h m s 13 14 12 s + 3-06 88 56' n + 19-0 F, S, IE Sios ... Sw III 13 M 24 3-17 IO2 29-2 19-0 eF, pS, IE- 5106 3So6 ... II 22 13 '4 34 3-00 So 46-5 19-0 TF, vS, PD very doubtful * Sio7 357 1586 III 619 ... 13 15 6 272 50 42-4 19-0 vF, S, cE o' 5108 3So8 3494 13 15 12 3'34 121 36-6 190 ceF, p of 2 5109 3S9 1588 II826 ... '3 IS 14 2'37 31 37'0 190 cF, S, cE * 5110 ... SwIII 13 15 28 3-17 102 16-3 ig-O eF, pS, E, in line with 2 pB st Si 351 1587 Ill Ilg 13 IS 33 3-17 102 14-1 l8'9 eF, cS, iK, glbM 5112 35" 1589 II6 4 6 13 15 38 2-71 50 SI'S ig'o V, L, iE, vglbM t 5"3 3Si2 III 80S ... 13 15 54 2-36 31 39'5 19-0 cF, S, E (perhaps = h Ij88) * 5"4 3513 3495 ... 13 16 13 3'35 121 36-6 18-9 F, IE, psbM, f of 2 55 ... ... ... S-wVI 13 16 16 2-96 75 187 18-9 eeF, S, E, *nf, D*f 24- 5116 35M 1590 Ill 368 13 16 19 2-84 62 17-5 18-9 pF, pS, pmE, glbM, r 5117 3515 1592 ... ... 13 16 19 2-83 60 56-6 18-9 vF, L, A 2 st 1 1 np 5118 35i6 1591 Ill 925 ... 13 16 25 3-02 82 526 18-9 vF, S, E, gbM 5"9 3517 3497 ... 13 16 36 3'i6 101 33-5 18-9 pB, S, IE 5120 35i8 3496 13 16 38 3'94 152 40-8 18-9 01, eEi, mC, it 12.. .16 5121 3S>9 3498 ... 13 16 46 3-41 126 57-3 18-9 cB, S, E, psmbM, r 5122 ... ... ... Sw VI 13 16 56 3'iS 99 547 18-9 vF, S, R 5123 3520 594 II 666 13 17 o 2-65 46 107 18-9 pF, S, E, gmbM 5124 3S2i 3499 ... ... 13 17 2 3'33 119 34-9 18-9 vF, S, vlE 5125 3522 '593 13 17 3 2'99 79 33'' 18-9 pF, S, E, gbM 5126 5127 5128 5129 5130 3523 3524 352S 3526 35o 1596 35i 1595 II328 II 653 A 482 StI 13 i7 5 13 i7 15 13 17 15 13 17 16 13 i? 25 3'33 279 3-48 2-96 3-15 119 37-0 57 42-3 132 17-2 75 I7-3 99 27'5 189 18-9 18-9 18-9 18-9 ^F, yS pB, pL, E, gmbM, * p '.<., rB, vL, vmE I22 '5, bifid pB, vS, E, gmbM, * f vF, vS, gbM t Si3i 5736 d'A 13 17 26 2-Sl 58 16-8 18-9 F,pS, IE, N=*is 5132 5737 d'A 13 17 36 2'95 75 9'8 18-9 vF, r Si33 ... St XI 13 i7 39 3'10 93 21-0 18-9 TF, vS, irrE, bM S'34 3527 1597 II3I4 ... 13 i? 44 3-24 no 23'4 18-9 F, pS, IE, vgbM * Si35 3528 3502 ... 13 17 56 3'33 119 6'2 18-9 pB, S, E SI36 3529 1598 III 84 13 18 o 2'95 75 SI'S 18-9 eF, vS, E, psbM S'37 ... SwVI 13 18 17 2'95 75 n-8 18-9 eeF, pL, v diffie 5i3S 353 3503 ... A 312? 13 18 20 3'Si 148 167 18-9 01, Ei, 1C, st 1 1 5139 3531 3504 ... { Ialley,Lad5, ) A 440 1 13 18 24 3'55 136 34'8 189 ! ! !i S?> < Centauri t 5140 3532 355 ... 13 18 27 3'37 123 9-0 18-9 vF, S, E, glbM SMi 3533 1599 Ill 402 ... 13 18 30 273 52 53-1 18-9 f cF, cS, E, vsmbM # , * 12 sp, I sp of 2 5142 3534 1600 III 403 ... 13 18 40 + 273 52 Si-o + 18-9 F, cS, E, TsmbM * , nf of 2 144 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEE, A New General Catalogue No. d.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 5 '43 3S3S ... LdE h m s 13 18 40 + 273 52 49 + i8 : 9 vF 5'44 SH5 3536 3537 I6O2 IV 70 II 667 ... 13 '8 S 2 13 '9 5 74 2-63 18 45'4 46 0-6 18-9 18-9 O ?, eB, S, R, g, slbM pB, vS, vlE, glbM t 5146 3538 III IIS 13 19 10 3-17 101 35-4 18-8 vF, vS, stellar 547 3539 1601 II 25 13 19 12 3-05 87 IO'2 18-8 pB, pL, vlE, vsmbM* 12 5148 5738 ... m2S7 13 19 3 3-05 86 58 iS-8 eF, S 5H9 3540 1604 III 404 13 9 48 2'73 53 19-8 18-8 cF, pS, E, bM, sp of 2 S'SO 3542 357 ... ... 13 9 52 3'33 118 50-5 1 8-8 cF, S, R, pslbM,*f 2' 5>5> 3541 1603 ... 13 19 53 2'93 72 23-9 1 8-8 vF, S,R,*8nf4' SiS2 3543 3508 13 20 3 3'33 118 54-4 188 vF, S, R, p of D neb SiS3 3544 359 ... 13 20 4 3'33 118 53-9 18-8 pF, S, f of D neb 5iS4 3545 1605 Ill 405 13 20 7 2'73 53 '6-7 188 vF, pL, E, nf of 2 SiSS 3546 3506 ... ... 13 20 9 3-98 152 4i-5 1 8-8 01, vRi SiS6 3547 351 ... ... 13 20 18 3'59 138 10-8 18-8 pB, cS, iE, glbM, r 5iS7 3548 1606 III65I ... 13 20 49 2'77 57 I5-5 188 F, pS, vlE, bM, p of 2 SiSS 3549 1607 ... ... 13 21 o 292 71 29-5 1 8-8 vF, R 5'59 5739 ... ... 111258 13 21 9 3'4 86 18 18-8 eF, S, IE 5160 355 ... d'A I 3 21 I 3 3'2 83 167 18-8 pF(? vFD* with F* close) * 5161 3551 35" ... ... 13 21 19 3'37 122 26' J 18-8 pF, L, vmE, pgb3I, rr 5162 ... SwVI 13 21 21 2-98 78 IS'O iS-8 vF, pL, IE, F*nrnf 5i63 3552 ... Ill 821 13 21 35 2'44 36 288 18-8 cF, stellar Si64 3553 1 609 III 784 13 21 38 2'37 33 47'i 18-8 cF, S, iR 5i6S ... TVIII.Burnh.am 13 21 4 2'97 77 53 188 F, vS, R, * 13 sf 5166 3554 1608 ... ... 13 21 47 277 57 146 1 8-8 pF, pL, IE, IbM, f of 2 5167 ... ... T VII 13 21 47 2-96 76 34 18-8" vF, sev vF st close 5168 3555 3512 ... 13 22 3 3-90 I5O 12 I 18-8 01, vF, S, vRi, st 15 5169 3556 i6n ... 13 22 9 2-56 42 3 8 '4 18-8 vF, pS, E 5170 3557 1610 V22 13 22 18 3'22 107 14-5 187 cF, L, mE 129, pgbM 5171 ... ... T VIII, Hough 13 22 26 2'97 77 32'4 187 pB, L 5172 3558 1613 ... ... 13 22 29 2-92 72 133 187 F, pL, R, gbM S73 3559 1614 Ill 672 13 22 29 2-56 42 41-4 187 F, vS, E, stellar S74 5'75 356o| 356il 1612 III) 45 } UeJ 13 22 29 2'97 78 16-1 187 fvF, pL) \ D neb, close UF, pLJ Si/6 SI77 Hartwig Hart wig 13 22 30 13 22 30 2-97 2-97 77 29-6 77 287 187 18-7 [ No description, not seen by T 5178 ... ... ... TVIII I 3 22 32 2'97 77 38 187 vF Si79 TVm.Burnham 13 22 35 2'97 77 317 18-7 vF, * in centre 5180 3562 1615 11171 ... 13 22 37 2'92 72 27-0 187 vF, S, E, am 3 st, * 7 nf 5181 3563 1616 ... 13 22 49 2-95 75 58-3 1 87 vF, S, R 15182 3564 35'3 ... ... 13 22 52 332 117 25-4 187 vF, pL, vlE, * 7 nf 10' 5183 3565 1617 ii 6 79 13 22 55 + 3-08 91 o-o + 187 F, cS, IE, gbM, p of 2 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. '45 No. G. C. j. n. \V. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, l86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. i 5184 3566 1618 II 680 ... h m s 13 23 o ,3 S o8 90 56' I + 187 pF, pL, iR, bM, f of 2 5i8S 3567 1619 III 642 ... 13 23 9 2-95 75 53'5 187 : vF, S, iE 5186 ... Hartwig 13 23 10 2-96 77 6-0 I8 7 No description 5187 3568 1620 III 652 ... 13 23 18 277 58 8-6 187 vF, vS, R, glbM 5188 3569 3515 ... 13 23 31 3'40 124 3-8- 187 F, pL, vlE, vglbM 5189 357 35H ... A 252? '3 23 41 4-13 '55 15-2 187 ( !, B, pL, cE, bM curved axis, \ 4 st inv t 5190 5191 357i 1621 ... Hough, T VIII 13 23 5 13 23 5 2-91 2-98 7i 8-3 78 4'i I8 7 I8 7 cF, S, R, bM, ^ f eF, * 9 f 57- 5192 574 ni259 13 23 56 3-08 9i i I8 7 vF 5i93 3573 35'6 ... ... 13 23 57 3-38 122 30-5 I8 7 pB, S, R, g, psbM 5194 3572 1622 MSI 13 23 58 2'54 42 4'9 I8 7 ! ! !, Great Spiral neb t 5195 3574 1623 Ii86 ... '3 24 5 2'54 42 0-6 IS 7 B, pS, IE, vgbM, inv in MSI t 5196 574' ... m 260 13 24 5 3-08 90 54 I8 7 vF 5'97 5742 ... m 261 13 24 9 308 90 59 187 vF 5198 3576 ... 11689 ... 13 24 16 2'55 42 36-3 187 pF, pS, R, mbM 5199 3577 1624 III 406 ... 13 2 4 22 273 54 26'S I8 7 vF, vS, IE 5200 5072 S Coolidge '3 24 32 3-07 89 185 I8 7 X 12 in F neb 5201 3578 ... II 797 13 24 40 241 36 I2'2 I8 7 pF, cS, R, vglbM 5202 5743 ... m 262 13 24 45 3'oS 90 59 187 vF 5203 3579 3517 III 507 13 24 52 3-14 98 3'3 187 vF, cS, R, gbM, r 5204 3575 1625 IV 63 d'A 3 24 53 2-26 3 SI'S I8 7 pB, cL, iR, gmbM, r 5205 ... ... ... Sw VI 13 25 2 2-II 26 4& J 4 I8 7 vF, pS, E, bet 2 vF st 5206 358o 3518 ... 13 25 19 361 137 247 186 F, pL, R, vgbM 5207 358i 1626 Ill 643 13 25 22 2'95 75 22-9 187 F, S, cE, * 1 1 att np 5208 3582 1627 III 9 13 25 27 3'00 81 577 18-6 F, vS, R, psbM, p of 2 5209 3583 1628 III 10 ... 13 25 43 3'00 81 57-4 iS-6 F, vS, R, stellar, f of 2 5210 3584 1629 III 99 13 25 So 3'00 82 67 18-6 F, S, R, psbMN 5211 3585 1630 '3 25 54 3'oS 90 iS'g 18-6 pB, S, R, psmbM 5212 3586 1631 ... ... 13 26 22 3-00 81 59-1 iS'6 eF 5213 5744 m 263 13 26 35 303 85 10 186 vF, S, IE 5214 3587 1632 III656 13 26 45 2-62 47 24-6 18-6 vF, S, R, IbM 5215 5216 3589 3590 3519 1635 11841 ... 13 27 10 13 27 15 3-40 2 '08 122 457 26 33-9 18-6 lS-6 eF, eS,*sand*p pB, S, vlE 5217 3591 1634 ... 13 27 18 2 90 7i 25-4 18-6 vF, S, R, bM 5218 3592 1636 II 842 ... 13 77 21 2-O7 26 307 18-6 pB, pL, E, gbM 5219 3593 3520 ... ... 13 27 48 3-58 '35 -3 186 vF, S, R, * n, nr 5220 3594 3521 ... 13 28 o 3-40 122 44-2 186 vF, S, R, * 10 f 5221 5222 5223 3595 3596 3598 1637 1638 1640 Ill 86 III 85 III 407 ... 13 28 4 13 28 4 13 28 6 2'94 2-94 + 271 75 27-8 75 32-3 54 34'8 186 18-6 + 18-6 vF, S, vlE, ist of 3 cF, S, R, bM, 2nd of 3 F, cS, R, * 10 p, p of 2 ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. u 146 Dr. J. L. E. DBEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Obseryers. Hight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. XortU Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 o X h m s 8 5224 3S88 1633 Ill 926 13 28 7 + 3'OI 82 47-8 + i8 : 6 vF, S, * 9 nf inv ? * S22S 3599 ... III 822 ... 13 28 10 2-42 37 46-6 18-6 cF, pS, iE, IbM 5226 ... ... Dreyer (E) 13 28 13 2'94 75 22-5 iS-6 eF, pS, h 1637 sp S227 3600 1641 Ill 928 ... 13 28 15 3-05 87 53'3 18-6 TF, S, E 5228 3601 1642 III 408 13 28 17 271 54 29-4 iS-6 vF, vS, E, f of 2 5229 ... SwIII 13 28 23 250 41 22'2 i8'6 eF, L, mE, v diffic 5230J 3597=) 3602 J f 1639= (1643 } III 87 13 28 38 2-94 75 36-2 iS-5 F, L, E, vgbM, 3rd of 3 * S23I 5745 ... ... m 264 13 28 42 304 86 18 18-5 F, S, bM 5232 5746 ... m265 13 28 49 314 97 46 18-5 F,vS 5233 3603 I6 4 5 HI 425 ... 13 28 52 271 54 36-8 iS-s F, S, B, vS * nr S234 3604 3522 ... 13 28 52 3-67 139 7-0 i8'5 eeF, S, IE 5235 3605 1644 HI 100 ... 13 28 58 3'01 82 41-5 iS'S vF, pS, vIE, *9sp 5236 3606 3523 ... (M 83, Lac 1 6,| 1 A 628 I 13 29 9 336 119 9'O 18-5 ,,((H ) h)vB,TL,ES5 3 ,e S bM.H } ' ' (I J ) 3 branched spiral J t 5237 3607 3524 ... 13 29 21 3'54 132 8-0 18-5 F, pL, cE, vglbM S238 3609 ... Ill 823 ... 13 29 27 2-41 37 39'6 i8-5 cF, pL, E, vlbM S239 3608 1646 III JOI 13 29 28 3-00 8 1 547 18-5 vF, pL, E, er 5240 3610 ... III 409 ... 13 29 30 270 53 43'i 18-5 TF, pL, B, IbM 5241 ... ... SwIII 13 29 57 3-14 97 47'3 18-5 pF, eS, vF * close 5 2 42 3611 1647 ... ... 13 30 i 3'4 86 30-8 i8'5 eF, eL 5243 3612 1648 Ill 620 ... 13 3 5 2-6 S 5 557 18-5 eF, pL, E6s,biN? S244 36i3 3525 ... ... 13 30 17 3'59 135 9-0 18-5 vF, S, E, vglbM,* 13 att S24S 5747 m 266 13 30 22 3-03 85 26 18-5 vF, vS 5246 5748 ... m 267 13 30 26 3-03 85 ii 18-5 vF, vS 5247 3614 1649 11297 ... 13 30 3 3'23 107 io-i 18-5 | j (H,h)cF,vL,vg,psmbMLN , 1 (L) 2 branched spiral > t S2 4 8 3615 1650 134 ... 13 3 34 2'99 So 24-0 iS'5 B, L, E 150, psbMrN t S249 3616 1651 11172 ... 13 3 49 2'92 73 i8'5 18-5 vF, S, E, bM S2SO 3617 ... 11817 ... 13 30 50 2-41 38 i'5 18-5 pB, S, E, vgbM 5251 3618 1652 III 369 13 30 53 2'80 61 51-8 iS'S vF, S, vIE S2S2 3619 1653 III 505 ... 13 3' 12 3^3 84 46-2 iS-s vF, S, E, bM 5253 3620 3526 11638 A 623 13 32 o 3'39 120 55-6 18-4 B, pL, E 45 , psmbM 5254 3621 3527 ... ... 13 32 14 3-17 100 47'O 18-4 pB, L, praE, glbM S2SS 3622 ... Ill 803 ... 13 32 22 2-24 32 10-9 18-4 vF, vS S2S6 3623 1656 III 673 ... 13 32 33 2-47 40 59-6 18-4 eF, vS, E, gbM S2S7 3624 1654 II 895 ... 13 32 45 3-06 88 26-9 18-4 vF, S, B, bM, p of D neb 52S8 3625 1655 11896 ... 13 S 2 49 3-06 88 27-3 18-4 F, S, iB, f of D neb 5259 5749 -. ... d'A 13 33 o 275 58 18-1 18-4 vF, S, iE 5260 ... SwI 13 33 8 3-30 113 ID'S 18-4 eF, pL, 3 st f in a line 5261 3626 1657 ... ... 13 33 M 3-02 84 '3' 1 18-4 vF, E, am pB st 5262 3627 1660 ... 13 33 M H-I-OO 14 14-2 + 18-4 eF, S of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 147 No. G. C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description, | i h in s s if S^3 3628 1658 HI 370 ... 13 33 25 + 278 60 53'5 + 18-4 cF, S, luE o , * 9 sp 5264 3629 3528 * ... 13 33 44 3'37 119 I2'5 18-4 vF, pL, E, vlbM 5265 363 1659 III 410 13 33 59 2-66 52 25-5 18-4 F, cS, vlE, er 5266 3631 3S29 ... ... 13 34 28 3-67 137 277 18-3 B, pL, vlE, vglbM, 3 st nr 5267 3632 1661 !> 13 34 33 2-63 50 30-0 *3 F, S, E, gbM,S*np 5268 3633 ... ... Marlcree Cat 13 34 44 3-20 103 9'I 18-3 A nebula (Auw 32) 5269 3634 3530 ... 13 35 4 4-11 152 u -8 18-3 Cl, P, L, iF, st 12 5270 3635 1662 ... * 13 35 6 3-03 85 17 1*3 eF, S, bet 2 st 5271 ... ... St XII 13 35 18 2-75 59 lo-o 18-3 vF, vS, E, gvlbM 5272 3636 1663 ... M 3 13 35 44 2-77 60 54-9 18-3 ! .', 0, eB, vL, vsmbM, etll... 5273 3637 1664 198 ... '3 35 54 2-67 53 38-3 18-3 cB, pL, E, g, psrnbM 5274 ... ... ... StXII 13 35 59 2-75 59 267 18-3 vF, vS, E, bM 5275 ... ... StXII 13 35 59 2'75 59 28-1 18-3 F, S, E, gmbM 5276 3638 LdE 13 36 9 2-67 53 37'8 18-3 F, S 5277 ... ... . .. StXII 13 36 14 2-75 59 20-4 18-3 eF, S, E, bM S278 3639 1665 II798 ... 13 36 25 2'2S 33 37'4 18-3 pF, E, vSneb40"f,*n S279 i66Sa LdE 13 36 3 2-25 33 37'2 18-3 F, vS, f of 2 5280 ... > StXII 13 36 32 275 59 25-5 18-3 F, vS, E, bM S28l 3640 3531 Lac I 7,^273 13 36 55 4-13 152 u-8 18-2 Cl, B, S, pC, iE, st 10... 1 2 5282 ... ... StXII 13 37 i 2-75 59 I3-5 18-2 F, S, E gbM * 14 5283 5750 ... ... d'A 13 37 9 r68 21 37'3 18-2 F, S, stell 5284 3641 3532 * ... 13 37 15 3-98 148 29-4 18-2 Cl, L, vEi, st 7.. .16 5285 ... ... StXI 13 37 19 3-05 87 in 18-2 eF, vS, E, gvlbM 5286 3642 3533 ... A 388 13 37 38 376 140 40-1 18-2 (, vB, pL, E, rrr, st 15 5287 ... ... ... StXII 13 38 3 274 59 31-4 18-2 F, S, irr, r ? 5288 3643 3534 ,,, ... 13 38 48 +24 '53 59'3 18-2 Cl, S, C, iE, st 14 5289 3644 1666 II 668 ... 13 39 10 2-56 47 47'6 18-2 vF, vS, IE 90 , sbM 5290 3645 ... I 170 ... 13 39 20 2-56 47 34'5 18-2 cB, pL, E 90 , bMN 5291 3646 3535 ... ... 13 39 26 3-40 119 41-2 18-2 vF, E, vlbM,*p 5292 3647 3536 ... 13 39 41 3-41 120 I3-2 18-1 pF, S, E, 2 st nr 5293 3648 ... V6 ... 13 39 56 2-90 72 59-2 i8-i eF, yL, r * 5294 3649 1667 III 785 ... 13 39 57 + 2-23 34 0-4 18-1 eF, 2 st att or inv 5295 3650 III 946 ... 13 40 21 -0-15 9 52-1 18-1 vF, vS, E * 5296 3651 ... LdE 13 40 + 2-51 45 28 18-1 E, bM, is sp h 1668 5297 3652 1668 I 180 ... 13 40 32 2-51 45 27-5 18-1 cB, L, pmE 142, gbM 5298 3653 3538 ... ... 13 40 40 3'40 119 44-4 18-1 F, S, E, gbM 5299 3654 3537 ... ... 13 40 52 4-06 149 147 18-1 Cl, vL, rEi 530 3655 1669 H533 ... 13 41 10 3-03 85 21-6 18-1 vF, vL, IE, vgbM S30I 3656 1670 II 688 ... 13 41 14 2-46 43 9'4 18-1 cF, L, vmE 5302 36S7 3539 13 41 23 3-41 119 47-3 18-1 F, S, E, gbM 5303 3658 1672 III68i ... 13 41 40 + 2-61 51 0-3 + 18-1 P F, cS, 1E,F *inv 148 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. Q.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Ann nal Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. & h m s s 5304 ... ... Sw I "3 4 45 + 3-40 119 51-6 + i8-'i eF.pS, !E,vF*f S30S 3659 1673 Ill 621 ... 13 4i S 1 2'6l 51 28-2 iS-i eF, S, R S36 3660 { 1671 = 354 [ II 3 06 13 4i 52 3^4 96 31-8 18-1 vF, vS, R, p 5307 3661 354' ... ... 13 42 12 378 140 30-6 1 8-0 O, or vF, eS, D neb t S308 3662 1674 J 255 13 42 21 2-OO 28 19-3 18-1 B, pL, mE 57, psbMBEN 5309 ... ... SwVI 13 42 23 3^3 105 4-4 iS-i vF, pS, R, bet *andD* S3'0 573 ... S Coolidge 13 42 38 3-07 89 14-0 18-0 * 12 in Fneb S3" 3663 1675 11710 ... 13 42 58 2'57 49 19-1 180 cF, cS, R, sKJI, pof2 53'2 3664 1676 III 422 '3 43 38 267 55 412 18-0 vF, R, stellar, 1st of 4 * S3'3 3665 1677 11711 13 43 45 2'57 49 196 iS-o pB, pS, ylE, glbM, f of 2 S3H ... ... Sw III 13 43 52 I- 3 8 18 58-2 18-0 vF, eS, stellar, eF * v close S3I5 ... ... Copeland 13 44 2 4-40 155 50 iS-o O, stellar = IO'5 mag S3i6 3666 3542 ... A 282 13 44 7 4"l6 151 97 1 8-0 Cl, pL, pC, st 1 1 5317 3667 1678 * 13 44 8 301 84 18-5 iS-o vF, vL, R, vgbM 53i8 3668 1679 HI 423 ... 13 44 2 4 2-67 55 36-1 1 8-0 F, S, R, psbM, 2nd of 4 * 5319 LdR 13 44 25 2-67 55 3 iS-o vF, R, n of III 423, 3rd of 4 5320 3669 1682 11669 '3 44 27 254 47 56-2 iS'o eF, pL, R, gbM 5321 3670 1680 ... 13 44 29 2-67 55 39'6 iS-o eF, pL, R, svmbM * , 4th of 4 5322 3671 1684 1256 ... 13 44 34 2 Ol 29 6-8 iS-o vB, pL, iR, psmbM 5323 3672 1689 II 899 ... 13 44 39 0'43 12 28-4 1 8-0 vF, pS, IE o 5324 3673 1681 11307 13 44 44 3-I3 95 21-2 18-0 cF, L, iR, bM 5325 ... SwII 3 44 45 2'6O 51 I'2 1 8-0 eeF, pS, R, v diffic, 2 B st m- 5326 3674 1685 II 712 13 44 51 2-57 49 44' 180 cF, S, vlE, sbM 5327 3675 1683 II 685 ... 13 44 S 2 3-09 9i 305 180 F, pS, R, 2 st p 5328 3676 3543 111923 ... 13 44 56 3-39 117 469 iS-o pB, S, R, slbM S329 3677 1686 HI 549 ... 13 45 5 3'4 86 58-4 17-9 F, vS, R, psbJI 5330 ... ... Sw VI 13 45 5 3'39 117 46-9 17-9 eels S, R, v diffio, nf 3676 5331 3678 1687 Ill 929 ... 13 45 8 3'4 87 12-3 179 vF, S, E o, rr S332 ... SwVI 13 45 28 2-89 72 19-9 17-9 vF, S, R 5333 3679 3544 ... 13 45 4 374 137 48-6 17-9 vF, vS, R, * 8 f 5334 3680 ... Ill 665 ... 13 45 45 3-o8 90 25-5 17-9 cF, -vL, R, IbM, r 5335 3681 1688 13 45 50 3'4 86 29-0 17-9 F, iR 5336 3682 1690 11670 13 46 20 2-49 46 3'9 17-9 cF, pL, R, psbM 5337 3683 1691 III 698 13 46 26 2-56 49 37'6 17-9 vF, S, iR, * 7 p 5338 LdR* 13 46 36 3-01 84 4 179 vF, Epf, 4' fD * 5339 ... Bigourdan 13 46 3 s 3-I5 97 14 17-9 vF, pS, R 534 ... ... SwIII 13 46 38 ro8 1 6 4O'O 179 eF, S, R 5341 3690 ... ... LdR 13 46 40 2'59 5' 33 17-9 lE.bM, sph 1697 5342 3684 1694 Ill 849 ... 13 46 44 2'OI i 29 25'9 17-9 cF, vS 5343 3685 1692 Il38 ... 13 46 S 1 + 3''5 96 54'2 4-17-9 vF, S, R, IbM of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 149 No. G.C. j. ii. \V. H. Other Observers. Right Asc<-nsion, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary. Description. I S344 Sw III h m s '3 46 58 + 0-88 if 2 3 : + I7'0 TF, S, It 5345 3686 1693 II 686 13 47 2 3-08 90 44 6 17-9 F, S, E, bM 5346 StXII 13 47 4 2-56 49 437 179 eF, pL, irrK, glbM, r ? 5347 3687 1695 1X424 13 47 7 2-66 55 49'5 17-9 pF, cL, E, IbM 5348 ... LdB* 13 47 16 3'oi 84 3 I7'9 vF, mE ns 5349 3691 ... ... LdK 13 47 16 2'59 51 26 179 bM, sp 1697 5350 3688 1696 H7I3 ... 13 47 26 2'54 48 56-3 17-9 cF, pL, bM, * 7 p, ist of 4 535' 3689 1697 II 697 ... 13 47 26 2'59 5i 237 17-9 cF, L, IE 90, vgbM 5352 3692 1700 H 4 I5 ... 13 47 32 2-62 53 io-i 179 cF, S, K,lbM,*nf9o" 5353 3693 1698 11714 13 47 32 2'55 49 i 6 179 pB, S, E, 2nd of 4 5354 3694 1699 II7IS 13 47 32 2'55 49 '4 17-9 pF, S, E, 3rd of 4 5355 3695 1702 III 699 '3 47 45 2'54 48 576 I 7 -8 vF, pS, 4th of 4 5356 f 3696 = 1 3698 [1701 III 506 13 47 56 301 83 58 7 17-8 F, pL, vmE 17, r 5357 3697 3546 ... 13 47 5 s 3-42 119 38-9 17-8 pF, S, E, glbM, bet 2 st 10 5358 ... ... St XI, Vogel 13 48 5 2-54 49 i '9 178 vF, vS, E, 2 vF st inv 5359 3699 3545 ... ... 13 48 3i 475 59 43'3 178 Cl, yL, lEi, 1C, st u 536o 5751 ... ... m 268 13 48 34 301 84 18 17-8 TF, vS, IE 536i 3700 ... Ill 682 13 48 39 2'57 5 52-9 17-8 eF, cS, E 5362 37^1 11671 ... 13 48 59 2-52 48 3 '4 17-8 pB, pL, E 5363 3702 1703 16 ... 13 49 5 301 84 3'S 17-8 B, pL, E, psbM, * 8 nf 5364 f 3704 = I 3703 }i/5 II534 ... 13 49 10 3-01 84 17-8 17-8 cF, L, E, gbM 5365 375 3547 ... 13 49 16 3'66 133 '47 17-8 pB, cS, E, pgbM, am st 5366 53'57 5368 574 3706 3707 3548 1706 Ill 786 G P Bond 13 49 19 13 49 21 13 49 24 3'7 358 2 19 89 312 129 177 34 58-6 17-8 17-8 17-8 S, E, * 9 dist 2' !, vB, vL, vl, vsmbM* F, cS,E, stellar, * 16 nf t 5369 3708 1704 III 285 ... 13 49 33 3-I3 94 48-5 178 vF, vS, E 537 3709 1708 II8 43 ... 13 49 39 I'94 28 37'5 178 F, S 5371 5372 5373 3710 37ii 5752 1707 1709 II 716 III 809 m 269 13 49 47 >3 49 49 13 So 5 2'53 2-O3 3'01 48 497 30 39-6 84 3 1 7-8 17-8 177 pB, L, E, bilFN cF, S, E,?*inv vF, vS, stell 5374 37" 1710 II 889 ... 13 50 29 300 83 129 177 cF, pL, E, vgbJI, * 1 1 np 5375 3713 1711 13 5 37 272 60 9-0 177 pB, pL, E, IbM 5376 f 37U = 1 3715 i f " f 11844=1 I 1 238 ; ... 13 So 37 I'99 29 48-4 177 cB, pL, vlE, vgmbM 5377 37i6 1712 1 187 ... 13 5 44 2-38 42 5'5 177 B, L, mE 42, smbMN 5378 3717 1713 13 5 47 2-58 5' 3i-6 177 pB, IE, vglbM 5379 3720 1239 ... 13 5 56 i'97 29 34'5 177 pB, pS, E, mbM 538o 37i8 1714 11698 ... 13 50 57 2-58 5i 42-3 177 F, cS, E, smbM 53Si 3719 3549 ... 13 5 58 4-12 148 54'5 177 Cl, Ei, vC, pL, st ii. ..12 5382 3721 1715 in 54 6 ... 13 51 16 + 3-00 83 37 + 177 vF, vS, r, etell?* * Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Higbt Ascension, 1 86o'o. Animal Preces- on, 1880. ortu Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual J reces- on, 1880. Summary Description. [ ^ 5383 3723 1717 Ii8i h m s 13 Si 18 s + 2-50 47 28 ; 3 + 177 cB, cL, R, gbM 5384 5753 ... m 270 13 51 18 3-00 82 49 177 F, vS, stell 5385 3724 1721 ... ... 13 Si 19 0-41 13 8-0 177 Cl, P, S 5386 3725 I7l6 Ill 547 13 5i 23 3-00 82 58-6 177 vF, vS, biN, p, stellur 5387 5754 ... ... m 271 13 5' 24 300 83 IS 177 vF ray, 2' 1 5388 ... ... ... Mu I 13 5i 25 3'22 103 28-1 177 F, S, R, vgbM 5389 3726 1719 I 240 ... 13 Si 30 I'97 29 34'3 177 pB, pL, E, mbMN 5390 3727 1718 ... 13 5i 3i 2-52 48 52-6 177 F, L, vgbM,*9nf 5391 ... Ghrl 13 52 3 2'4O 42 59'5 177 F, vS,* close 5392 3728 I72O III 666 ... 13 52 ii 3'io 92 31-4 177 vF, cS, K, gbM # 5393 3729 3550 ... 13 52 33 3-4i 118 11-3 17-6 vF, S, R, glbM 5394 5395 5396 373 3731 3732 1722 1723 I 191 I 190 III 125 ... 13 52 35 13 52 38 13 52 39 2-58 2-58 2-71 5i 52-i 5i 53'9 60 11-5 177 177 177 cF, S, np of 2 cF, cL, E 15, IbM, sf of 2 vF, S, iE, sbM * t t 5397 3733 3551 ... 13 52 56 3'49 123 16-4 17-6 vF, S, E, gbM 5398 3734 3552 ... ... 13 53 ii 3-48 122 23-3 17-6 pB, pL, R, vgbM 5399 3735 1724 111411 ... 13 53 25 2-62 54 32-6 17-6 eF, vS, praE 90 5400 3736 ... III 667 ... 13 53 32 3-10 92 107 17-6 vF, cS 5401 3737 1725 III 412 ... 13 53 40 2-59 53 4'i 17-6 cF, cS, E 5402 3738 1727 III 810 ... 13 53 42 i '94 29 28-6 I7'6 vF, -vS, R 54t>3 3739 1726 III 683 13 53 52 2-56 51 S-o 17-6 vF, pL, iF 5404 575 ... ... S Coolidge 13 53 58 3-07 89 139 17-6 * 12 in neb 5405 ... Hartwig 13 54 n 2-98 81 37'4 17-6 vF, IF, bM 54o6 3740 1728 II 699 13 54 24 2-54 50 24-0 17-6 F, pS, E, IbM 547 374i "732 III 684 ... 13 54 5 2-54 5 9'3 17-6 vF, vS, R, bM, in Cl 5408 3742 3553 ... ... 13 54 Si 3-63 130 44-1 17-5 eF, E bet 2 vS st 549 ... ... TVI 13 54 52 2^96 79 52 17-6 eF, R, III 56 f 26' 54io 3743 1729 II 672 ... 13 55 o 2'5O 48 196 17-6 pF, pS, bM 54ii ... ... T VI & VIII 13 55 5 2-96 So 23 17-5 wF 5412 ... ... SwIII 13 55 1 0-80 IS 43'S 17-5 pF, S, E, D * p 5413 3745 1733 ... ... 13 55 ii 1-65 24 24-5 17-6 pF, pS, E, pslbM, X 7 P 37' * 54H ... ... T VI 13 55 15 2-96 79 3i 17-5 S, F * in centre, X lO'imi 54i5 ... Sw III 13 55 16 1-16 1 8 34'9 I7-5 eF, vS, R, 2 F st nr .5416 3744 ... IIIS6 T VIII 13 55 17 2-96 79 527 I7-5 eF, vS, E, r 54i7 3746 '73 III n ... 13 55 i7 2-97 81 17-2 17-5 cF, S, R, psbM, * p 54i8 3747 I73i ... 3 55 20 2-98 8 1 38-4 17-5 vF, R, bM 54i9 3748 3554 ... ... 13 55 24 3-5o 123 177 I7-5 pB, pL, R, gpmbM 5420 ... ... LI 13 55 25 3-24 103 55'2 I7-5 F, pS, mE, com 5421 ... StXI 13 55 34 263 55 29-8 I7-5 F, irrR, 2 vF sfc inv 5422 3749 1736 I 230 .- '3 55 45 2'12 34 9'5 i7'5 pB, S, pmE 45 , vs\ mbMN 5423 T VI & VIII 13 55 54 + 2-96 79 58'7 + 17-5 vF, R, X in centre of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. No. a. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. < 5424 ... T VI & VIII h m s 13 56 2 s + 2-96 o / 79 547 + 17-5 vF, R, # in centre 5425 Svfl 13 56 2 232 4 5 2 '3 17-5 eF, S, IE, B * 4' n 5426 375 1734 II309 ... 13 56 4 3-13 95 23-1 I7-5 pF, cL, R, gmbM, sp of 2 5427 3751 1735 II3IO ... 13 56 6 3-13 95 20 9 I7-5 pF, cL, R, nf of 2 t 5428 5429 l ... ... TV 13 56 8 3-I3 95 22* I7-5 12 near II 310, one in line 1 with II 309 and II 310 1 543 3752 1738 II 827 13 56 13 I'95 29 59'5 TS pB, S, iE, mbM 5431 ... ... ... T VIII 13 56 16 2-96 79 54 17-5 vF 5432 ... ... TV 13 56 20 3'i3 95 17 17-5 vF 5433 3753 1737 HI 653 ... 13 56 27 2-65 56 49'i 17-5 vF, cS, IE o, bM 5434 ... T VI & VIII 13 56 30 2-96 79 53 17-5 vF, L 5435 ... TV 13 56 32 3'!3 95 '4 17-5 vF, #10-11 close f 5436 5437 ... T VII 135635* 2-96 79 43 17-5 [ 3 vF in a line, 2'-3' dist, n t one brightest, nf* 8'6 5438 5439 ... SwI 13 5<5 39 2'37 43 0-3 17-5 rF, pL, cE, bet 2 st 5440 3754 '739 II4I6 ... 13 56 58 2-61 54 33'5 17-5 pF, cS, IE, bM,*n sp 5441 3755 1740 ... ... 13 57 18 2-61 54 407 17-5 rF, S 5442 5755 ... m 272 13 57 18 3-18 99 2 17-5 vF, vS, iR 5443 3758 I743A- II799 h o n 13 57 19 208 33 30-6 17-5 pF, L, E 5444 3756 i74i II 4 I7 13 57 20 2'6O 54 n'5 17-5 pB, pL, ivlE, YsmbM 5445 3757 1742 in 413 ... 13 57 26 2'6O 54 18-6 17-4 F, * 13 P 5446 3759 11157 ... 13 57 3 2-95 79 42-5 17-4 eF, eS 5447 I3766~ in 787 LdR 13 57 30 2-14 35 3'i 17-4 (pB, S, R, gmbM, conn with t M 101 t 5448 3761 1743 11691 13 57 3i 229 40 9'3 17-4 pB, cL, vmE 90 , smbMN 5449 3762 LdR 13 57 33 2-13 35 0-5 17-4 vF, pL, gvlbM 1 , 1 all conn 5450 3763 LdR 13 57 33 2-14 35 5'9 17-4 F, pS, iR, glbM with ' 5451 3764 LdR '3 57 42 + 2-13 34 577 17-4 vF, pL.iR, vlbMJ Ml01 5452 3765 1747 III 947 ... 13 57 44 0-25 ii 5'9 17-5 vF, pL, iR, vgvlbM 5453 3767 ... LdK 13 58 + 2-13 35 2-1 17-4 F,pL,lE,\lbM,connwM 101 t 5454 5756 d'A 13 58 o 2 '90 74 56-8 17-4 pF, S 1 5455 3768 LdR '3 58 3 2-13 35 8-3 17-4 pB,pS,R,psbM,connwM 101 t 5456 3769 ... d'A 13 58 8 292 77 27-4 17-4 F, pS I 5457 377 1744 ... M 101 13 58 14 2-13 34 58-6 17-4 pB, vL, iR, g, vsmbMBSN t 5458 3771 ... LdR 13 58 15 2-13 35 4'o 17-4 vF,pL,R,vlbM,connwM 101 t 5459 ... Sw VI 13 58 17 2-91 76 u-6 17-4 F, S, IE, pB*sp 546o 3772 3555 ... A 43i 13 58 40 3'Si 137 38-9 17-4 Cl, vL, vlC, st 8... 546i 3773- 3778 Ill 788 Ld R, d'A 13 58 44 213 35 0-5 174 B, pS, R, psbM \ 1 conn with t 5462 (3774 = 1 3779 III 789 Ld R, d'A 13 58 58 + 2-12 34 577 -M7-4 pB, pL, iR, gbMJ t 152 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J.H. W. II. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. 1 Sorth Polar Annual Distance, | Preces- 1860*0. jsiou, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h in s s O / " 5463 3780 III 5 S T VIII 13 59 + 2-96 79 55'5 + 17-4 eF, S, IE 5464 3775 3556 13 59 i 3'45 119 20-5 I7-4 pF, S, R, pslbM 5465 ... T V 13 59 8 3'3 94 507 17-4 oF, vS, sp III 286 5466 3776 1746 VI 9 13 59 9 270 60 48^2 17-4 Cl, L, vRi, vmC, st n... 5467 ... ... ... TV 13 59 13 3-13 94 492 I7-4 eF, vS, sp III 286 5468 3777 1745 Ill 286 13 59 18 3'3 94 47'5 17-4 F, L, R, vgbM, * 9 sf 4' 5469 ... ... T VIII 13 59 24 2'95 79 53 74 vF, pS, R 5470 3785 1749 d'A 13 59 33 2'99 83 I7-4 I7-3 F, mE, TglbM S47I 5757 d'A 13 59 34 2'12 34 56-1 17-4 F, S, R,* 12-13 P 5472 378i ... LdR, TV 13 59 40 3-I3 94 47'5 174 pF, vS, bet 2 vF st 5473 3782 1748 I 231 ... 13 59 5 2 J IO 34 258 I7-4 pB, S, R, gbM 5474 3783 I 214 13 59 59 2-14 35 40-3 I7-4 pB, L, bM 5475 3784 1750 II 800 ... 14 O 22 2O6 33 35'2 I7-3 pB, S, pmE, bM 5476 3786 I7SI III 287 ... 14 o 49 3M 95 25-6 173 F, pS, iR 5477 3787 III 790 ... 14 o 54 2 IO 34 52-3 I7-3 vF, pL 5478 3788 ... III 762 ... 14 o 56 30Q 91 1-4 17-3 vF, vS 5479 ... ... ... SwIV 14 I 24 i'53 23 37-8 173 eF, vS, R, nearly bet 2 st 5480 3789 ... II6y2 ... 14 I 25 2-23 38 37-3 173 F, pS, vgbM, np of 2 548i 3790 II 693 ... 14 i 43 2 22 38 37'8 I7-3 F, vS, smbM stellar, sf of 2 5482 379i III 59 ... 14 i 43 2-96 So 24-3 i7'o eF, S 5483 3792 3557 ... ... 14 i 46 370 132 393 172 pF, vL, R, vgbM 5484 3793 Ill 791 ... 14 2 o 2'08 34 20 17-2 r vF, S, R, 4' from I 232 (d'A t not found) 5485 3794 ... 1232 ... 14 2 2O 2-08 34 199 17-2 cB, R, vgbM, f of 2 5486 3795 IISoi ... 14 2 34 207 34 I4' 17-2 F, pL 5487 ... G M Searle 14 2 43 2-97 81 17 172 eF (Place uncertain) 5488 3796 3558 ... I 4 2 46 3-52 122 586 172 F, R, *8 s nr 5489 3797 3559 ... ;.. 14 3 10 3-78 135 25-6 172 vF, S, R, bM 549 3798 1752 III 3 2 ... 4 3 '7 2-85 71 47'3 17-2 cF, cS, R, sbMF * 549' 3799 '733 11890 ... 14 4 o 2-99 82 58-2 I7'2 pB, pS, R, gbM, r 5492 3800 1754 11876 ... 14 4 I 282 69 43'8 17-2 pB, vS, E 5493 3801 1755 IV 46 ... 14 4 II 3''3 94 227 17-1 pB, vS, R, psmbM * , * 18 inv 5494 3802 356o ... ... 14 4 16 3-48 119 59-8 17-1 pB, L, R, gbM, rr 5495 3803 356i ... 14 4 24 3-42 116 26'9 171 yF, S,R, bM,*sf 5496 Holden 14 4 24 3-08 90 29'5 17-1 pB, vL, Ens 5497 ... StXII 14 4 43 2-50 50 26'6 17-1 eF, S, R, IbM 5498 ... StXII 14 4 43 273 63 38S 17-1 F, S, R, IbM, r? 5499 ... ... StXII 14 4 51 256 53 25-4 17-1 F, S, R, gbM, r ? 55 3804 Ill 674 ... 14 5 6 2-27 40 46 2 17-1 cF, cS, iR 55i 3805 1756 ... H 5 13 305 88 5-1 17-1 vF, S, rr 552 ... SwI 14 5 20 + rSi 28 53-6 + 17-1 eeF, pS, R, v diffic, bet 2 st of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 153 No. G. C. J. H. w. n. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 'ft h m s 8 553 ... SwI 4 5 27 + 1-82 2 $6 : i H7 : 'i eeF, vS, R, v diffic, 2 st nr 5504 ... StXI '4 5 34 286 73 29-9 17-1 vF, vlE, vlbM 5505 ... ... ... SwIII '4 5 43 2-90 76 3'5 17-1 vF, pS, bet * and D* 5506 3806 1757 II 687 ... 14 5 59 3-11 92 327 171 pB, L, E 20 , IbM 5S7 f 3808 = 1 3 807 }i758 IV 49 ... 14 6 6 3-10 92 29-5 17-1 cF, S, R, stellar 55o8 StXII 14 6 6 2-74 64 42-4 17-0 eF, eS, R, IbM 5S09 ... Bigourdan 14 6 9 280 68 41 17-0 vF, S, R, stellar Nucl 5510 OStI 14 6 20 3-29 107 i8'5 17-0 vF, S, R, gbM 55" ... ... Hough 14 6 22 2-96 80 43'5 17-0 vF, S, * 10 p 5512 ... St XIII 14 6 32 2-64 58 29-1 170 vF, vS, R, sbMN, r? S5i3 3809 1759 II 877 14 6 36 280 68 55-1 17-0 pB, pL, iR SSI4 5758 d'A 14 6 45 2'97 81 407 17-0 F, pS, R, lbM,*i6nf SSiS 3810 1760 III 685 ... 14 6 51 2-48 50 1-9 17-0 rF, S, TIE SSi6 3811 3562 ... H 6 55 3-85 137 27-5 170 pF, S, R, psbM, S*uf 55'7 StXII H 6 55 2'55 53 377 17-0 F, eS, E, bMN 5518 ... ... StXII 14 7 17 2-80 68 29-7 17-0 F, vS, R, gbM 55i9 5759 ... d'A 14 7 25 297 81 49'3 17-0 vF, pL, * 10 p 5520 3812 Ill 676 14 7 5 2'2O 38 59'5 17-0 F, S, IE, stellar 5521 3813 1761 ... 14 8 21 3'01 84 56-1 17-0 F, S, R, bM SS22 3814 III 644 14 8 24 2-87 74 14-0 17-0 vF, vS, E * 5523 3818 1762 III 134 ... 14 8 31 2'73 64 0-9 i6'9 F, pL, pmE 90, * 10 np 552* 3819 ... ... LdR 14 8471 2'53 52 57 16-9 vF SS25 ... ... St XIII 14 8 56 2'88 75 3'9 16-9 pF, pS, iR, bM S526 3820 1763 jIII 804= ) 1 HI 835 I ... 14 9 18 1-90 31 34'4 16-9 vF, S, E, r * S527 3821 ... LdR 14 gi9 2'53 53 6 16-9 eeF SS28 ... ... Sw VI '4 9 3i 2-96 81 3't 16-9 eeF, pS, R, 2 vF st nr SS29 3822 1764 Ill 414 14 9 40 253 53 7'6 16-9 cF, pL, vmE 1 10, vgvmbM 55 ;o 3823 3563 ... 14 9 42 374 132 43'5 16-9 !, vF, pmE, esvmbM* 12 5531 3824 ... d'A '4 9 53 2-92 78 28-0 1 6-9 F, S, R, III 47 f 10' 5532 3825 '765 Ill 47 14 10 3 2'93 78 32-2 16-9 vF, vS, R, gbM, r SS33 3826 1766 II 418 14 10 10 2'55 53 59'9 169 pB, R, rsmbM, 2 or 3 st inv 5534 ... ... St XII, T V 14 10 17 3'i6 96 46-0 16-9 pF, st inv, * 12 np 5535 5760 m273 14 10 38 2-96 81 9 16-8 eF, S, iR 5536 3827 1768 Ill 731 14 10 40 2-46 49 5i'6 1 6-8 cF, vS, R, sp of 2 5537 576i m 274 14 10 40 2-97 82 18 16-8 eeF, S, IE 5538 13830 = 15762 } - ... Ld R, m 275 14 10 41 2'97 81 53 16-8 eF, S, E 5539 3828 1767 ... 14 10 44 2-96 81 10-2 168 F, pL, IF, gbM 5540 3829 ... Ill 805 14 10 45 179 29 20- 1 i6'9 eF, vS, R, stellar 5541 3831 1769 HI 732 ... 14 10 48 + 2-46 49 457 + 16-8 cF, S, R, gbM, nf of 2 ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. x 154 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J.H. w. n. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. | SS42 3832 Ld E, d'A h m s 14 10 57 s + 297 ' 81 47-1 + 168 vF.yS 5543 5763 ... ... d'A 14 ii 9 42-97 81 41-1 168 eF, vS 5544 3833 177' 11419 14 n 9 2-52 S 2 467 16-8 F, pS, E8o) D neb or biN t 5545 3834 ... LdE 14 II 10 2-52 S 2 47 168 E, IbM \ i 5546 { 3835 = '3836 }i77 m 551 ... 14 II 14 -f297 8 1 46-9 168 pB, cS, gbM * 5547 3837 ... 111948 14 n 36 -075 10 44'8 1 6-8 eF, yS, E 5548 3838 1773 n 194 ... 14 ii 38 + 272 64 127 16-8 eF, pS, R, vsvmbM # 5549 3839 1772 m 552 ... H 'I 43 297 81 587 16-8 vF, vS, E 555 3840 1774 ... ... 14 ii 44 2 90 76 27-9 1 6-8 yF, cS, pmE 555' 5764 ... ... m 276 14 ii 53 2'99 83 55 16-8 3 st in neby 5552 5765 ... ... m 277 14 12 12 2'97 82 19 16-8 vF,S 5553 3841 1775 14 12 13 270 63 4'8 16-8 vF, S, IE 5554 5766 ... m 278 14 12 19 2'97 82 19 168 eV, S 5555 OStI 14 12 2O 332 108 28-6 16-8 vF, S, iE, gbMN 5556 3842 3564 ... ... 14 12 25 3-48 118 36-2 168 eF, L, S * inr 5557 3843 1776 199 ... 14 12 34 2J2 52 51-6 1 6-8 cB, S, E, vsbM * 5558 ... ... SwI 14 12 46 298 82 ig'o 167 eF, S, IE, np of 2 5559 3844 1777 HI 347 ... 14 IS 51 272 64 327 167 vF, S, vlE, bJI * 556o 3845 1778 II 579 ... 14 13 2 301 85 21-8 167 pF, cL, E, gbM 5561 ... ... ... SwI 14 13 4 1-84 30 36-2 167 eF, pS, E, F* close p 5562 ... ... ... TVIII H 13 15 2'93 79 22 167 vF, S, vF * 3- f 5563 5767 m 279 14 13 16 2-97 82 17 167 eF, S, IE 5564 ... ... SwI 14 13 '7 2-98 82 2O'O 167 eF . s 1 probably 5565 ... SwI 14 13 !7 2-98 82 20-5 167 eF.S.vdiffic) =10279 5566 3846 1779 I 144 ... 14 13 18 3'oi 85 24-3 167 B, pL, E, psbM, r, * I2f i''S * 5567 3847 1780 ... ... 14 13 21 2-54 54 13-9 167 pF, E 5568 ... ... Bigonrdan 14 13 22 2-54 54 16 167 vF, S, v dif 5569 3848 ... LdR 14 13 30 3'0i 85 24 167 eF, pL, R 557 3849 1781 Ill 12 14 13 32 2-97 8 1 50'4 167 F, S, iE 5571 ... ... ... Bigourdan H 13 37 2'54 54 12 167 S Cl of F st in nob 5572 ... ... ... St XIII 14 13 44 2-52 53 12-8 167 eF, vS, bM 5573 5768 ... ... m 280 14 13 46 2-97 82 27 167 vF, S, IE 5574 3850 1782 I I4S ... H 13 53 3'02 86 7-2 167 pF, pS, IE, p of 2 5575 5769 m 281 14 14 o 2-98 83 S 167 F, vS, or neb * 5576 3851 1783 1146 ... 14 14 I 3-02 86 5-1 167 B, S, E, vsmbM, f of 2 5577 3855 ... Ld R, d'A 14 14 9 3-02 85 54'9 167 pF, pL, vmE 53 5578 ... SwI 14 14 16 2-98 83 9' 167 vF, vS, IE, mbMN 5579 3852 1784 III 4 IS 14 14 32 2-54 54 9'8 167 vF, cL, p of 2 558o 3853 1785 ... 14 14 45 2-54 54 8-9 1 6-6 pB, S, f of 2 55Si ... ... ... St XIII 14 14 54 + 274 65 52-2 + 16-6 vF * in vF, vS, E neby of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 155 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860*0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 o 5582 3854 1786 II 754 h m s 14 15 2 s + 2'44 49 39'8 + 16-6 pB, pS,R, bMFN,*sp 5583 ... ... ... Sw III 14 15 3 2-89 76 8-7 166 vF, pS, R, pB*nr 5584 ... Barnard 14 15 12 3-07 89 44-7 16-6 F, L, mE, dif, glbM 5585 3856 1790 1235 ... 14 15 18 rgi 32 38-1 1 6-6 pF, L, iR, vgmbM, r 5586 Sw in 14 IS 2 3 2-89 76 10-5 16-6 eF, vS, R 5587 3857 1787 III no 14 15 3 288 75 26-6 166 V, cS, vlE,*8sf S5 88 3858 1789 ... ... H IS 3i 2'53 54 H' 166 vF, R, gbM * 5589 3859 1788 Ill 416 ... 14 15 3i 2'53 54 5'2 166 vF, S, R, np of 2 5590 3860 1791 HI 4i7 14 '5 43 2'53 54 9'3 1 6-6 cF,S, R, bM*,sfof 2 5591 Sw III H 5 43 288 75 407 1 6-6 eF, S, R, pB * nr sf 5592 3861 3565 III 924 14 15 48 3'47 118 1-9 16-6 F, S, E, gvlbM, r 5593 3862 3566 ^357 14 16 13 4-12 144 9'9 i6'6 Cl, vlRi, vlC, st 10 5594 3863 HI 135 ... 14 16 25 2-69 62 58-6 16-6 eF, vS, stellar * 5595 3864 1792 III 121 ... 14 i<5 33 3-29 106 5'i 166 F, pL, R, vgbM, p of 2 5596 3865 1795 III 4 l8 ... 14 16 41 2-49 52 14-4 1 6-6 eF, S, R, stellar 5597 3866 1793 III 122 ... 14 16 47 3-29 106 7-6 165 vF, L, vlE, rglbM, f of 2 5598 3867 1796 HI 733 ... 14 16 50 2-42 49 2-5 1 6-6 F, vS, E, bM 5599 3868 1794 111927 14 16 54 2-98 82 46-8 165 F, S, IE 5600 3869 1797 II 177 ... 14 17 8 2'8 7 74 43' 2 16-5 pB, pS, gbM 5601 5770 Ball (K) 14 17 8 2-42 49 3 i6'5 vF, bet III 733 and 734 5602 3870 11694 ... 14 17 17 2-13 38 49'5 16-5 pF, pS, IE, mbM 5603 3871 I800 HI 734 ... 14 17 24 2-41 48 58-7 i6'5 cF, pS, R, gbM 5604 3872 1799 III 668 ... 14 17 28 3-11 92 34'2 16-5 F, pS, R, vgbM*,r 5605 3873 { 1798 = 3569 | III 120 14 17 32 3-24 102 32-5 i6'5 vF, pL, R, vgbM 5606 3874 3568 A 3'3 14 17 37 4'35 149 o-o 16-5 Cl, S, pC, stL & S 5607 3875 ... H33I ... 14 17 44 73 17 47-5 i6' 5 pF, cS, iR, bM, er 5608 3876 1801 II 673 ... 14 17 48 2' 3 8 47 35'2 16-5 F, pL, IE, TglbM 5609 3881 LdR M 17 53 2-53 54 31 16-5 eeF 5610 3877 1802 III 136 ... 14 18 4 2-71 64 456 i6' 5 vF, S, pmEo,*9f 5611 3878 1803 14 18 6 257 56 19-0 16-5 F, S, R, bM 5612 3879 3567 ... 14 18 10 6-64 167 460 16-4 vF, E, gbM, r 5613 3882 LdR 14 18 ii 2-53 54 28-0 16-5 eF, pS, dif, 2' n of li 1804 5614 3880 1804 II 420 ... 14 18 12 253 54 29-9 16-5 pB, S, R, smbM 5615 3S83 ... LdR 14 18 12 253 54 29-5 165 close n of h i8o4(?vF*) 5616 3884 1805 III4I9 14 18 31 2-50 52 54'i 16-5 vF, S, cE, vgbM, er 5617 3885 3570 ... A 302 14 19 23 4'42 15 5'3 16-4 01, L, pRi, pCM, st 8... 5618 3886 Ill 763 14 20 I 3'io 9i 37'5 i6'4 eF,S 5619 3887 1806 ... 14 20 16 3-00 84 33'9 16-4 vF, S, R, vgbM 5620 3888 III3I9 ... 14 20 18 o-6S i? 44'4 i6'4 oF, vS * 5621 3889 1807 III I 4 ... 14 20 55 + 2'95 Si 7'4 + 16-3 eeF, L, r Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue ' No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O h m s 3 5622 3890 1809 Ill 677 ... 14 21 4 + 2-18 40 48*8 + 16-3 vF, pS. vlE, vglbM 5623 3891 1808 II329 14 21 13 255 56 7-2 16-3 cF, S, R, vsmbM, r 5624 ... ... ... SwVI I 4 21 23 2-08 37 45'4 16-3 eF, S, IE 5625 3892 1810 ... 14 21 26 241 49 25-0 163 vF, S, R, gbM 5626 3893 357' ... '4 21 35 3-5I 119 7'5 ifra eF, S, R 5627 3894 iSii ... 14 21 48 2-91 77 59'2 16-3 vF, vS, R, * 9 sp 5628 ... StXIII 14 21 53 28l 71 267 16-3 pF, S,R,gbMN = i4m 5629 3895 1812 ... ... 14 22 O 2-69 63 3>'5 16-3 pF, S, R, gbM 5630 3896 1814 II 674 14 22 4 237 48 6-8 ifra F, S, E 90 , gbM 5631 3897 1820 1236 14 22 12 1-87 32 47'2 163 B, S, R, psbMN 5632 3898 ... G P Bond 14 22 12 37 89 49' i 163 Neb, * 1 1 f 1 50' (Auw 33 ) 5633 3899 1818 IlSS ... 14 22 14 2-24 43 3'4 16-3 cB, pS, R, pglbM 5634 3900 1813 I 7 ... 14 22 16 3'iS 95 2i'o 16-3 / 0, vB, cL, R, gbM, rrr, st 1 I9,*8sf 5635 3901 1815 III 132 ... 14 22 21 266 61 58-0 1 6-3 F, S, E, sbM 5636 13902 = }i8i6 II580 ... 14 22 35 3-02 86 6-0 ifra eF, cL, R, np of 2 5637 3903 1819 II357 14 22 36 273 66 iri ifra vF, S, R, vgbM 5638 3904 1817 Il58l ... 14 22 37 3'02 86 8-4 16-2 cB, pL, R, sf of 2 5639 3906 1821 ... ... 14 22 41 + 2-60 58 58-3 16-3 vF, R, * 7p, * I is 5640 3907 ... Ill 949 ... '4 23 3 -i '63 9 18-2 16-3 eF, S, IE 5641 ... ... ... StXI H 23 9 + 2 63 60 33-0 1 6-2 pB, pS, IE, mbM, r ? 5642 3908 1822 Ill 126 ... 14 23 ii 26l 59 2r6 ifra cF, S, *inv, * 12 nf 5643 3909 3572 4^469 14 23 40 3-83 133 34'5 16-2 pB, L, R, vglbM, st inv 5644 ... ... StXI 14 23 40 2-90 77 27-0 16-2 pB, pS, R, gmbM 5645 3910 1823 II 150 ... '4 23 44 2-96 82 5'9 16-2 cF, pL, iR, gbM 5646 ... ... ... StXI 14 23 44 2 SO 53 54'8 l6'2 eF, E sp nf, 45"! 5647 ... ... StXI 14 23 50 2-90 77 30-0 16-2 F, S, R, vlbM 5648 ... Bigourdan '4 2 3 50 287 75 21 16-2 vF, S, no Nucl, h 1824 nr 5649 39" 1824 Ill 645 ... H 23 54 2'8; 75 22-3 l6'2 eF, vS, np of 2 5650 SwVI 14 23 56 2-98 83 23-3 16-2 vF, pS, R 5651 3912 G P Bond H 24 3 3-07 89 42-1 162 Neb, R (Auw 34) 5652 3913 1825 II 891 .. . 14 24 4 2-98 83 238 ifra pB, pL, vlE, bM 5653 39H 1826 H330 ... 14 24 8 2-58 58 97 16-2 pF, pS, R, bM 5654 3915 1828 III 420 ... 14 24 15 248 53 0-8 16-2 F, S, E ?,*inv? 5655 39'6 1827 ... 14 24 18 2-87 75 27-9 16-2 eeF, sf of 2 5656 3917 1829 11421 ... 14 24 35 2-50 54 3'0 ifra pF, pL, R, mbM, r 5657 ... ... StXI 14 24 37 262 60 1 1-7 162 F, S, irr, sov vF st inv, r ? 5658 3918 G P Bond 14 24 48 3'07 89 45'i ifra Neb, F, E (Auw 35) 5659 3919 1831 ... ... 14 24 53 2-69 63 59'i 16-1 eF 5660 3920 1832 II 695 14 24 54 -t-2'12 39 45 '3 + 16-1 pB, L, iR, vgbM of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 157 No. G. C. J. H. W. II. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Xorth Polar Distance, 1860-0. Animal Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 o K S66l 3921 1830 11892 h m s 14 25 o + 2-98 83 7 ! 6 + 16 i vF, pS, iE 5662 3922 3573 Lac III 8, 342 14 25 8 4-26 '45 56-5 16-1 Cl, L, pEi, 1C, st 9... * 5663 LI 14 25 2O 3-30 105 57'9 16-1 eF, vS, R, glbM 5664 LI 14 25 2O 3-27 103 57'9 161 pF, S, E, gbM 5665 3923 1833 1127 ... 14 25 32 2'95 81 18-3 16-1 pB, pL, R, gbM, r 5666 3924 1834 ... 14 26 2O 2 92 78 5'6 16 i vF, vS, R, stellar 5667 3925 11807 ... 14 26 23 I-6 9 29 54'i 16-1 pB, pS, E o S668 3926 iS35 II574 ... 14 26 23 3-00 84 55'9 16-1 F, pS, vlE, * 14 inv 5669 3927 II 79 ... 14 26 28 2 92 79 28-2 160 F, L, R, IbM, r 5670 3928 3574 14 26 28 3^9 135 20-5 16-0 vF, S, cE, bet 2 st S67I 5672 5673 3929 3930 393' 1836 1838 III 882 III 310 II 696 ... 14 26 35 14 26 40 14 26 42 c-86 2-56 2'IO 19 44' i 57 43'4 39 26-2 16-1 i6'o 16-1 vF, pL, R, bM vF, vL, iR, lbM,*p F, S, cE, x 15 np S674 3932 1837 II 893 ... H 26 54 2 '99 83 55' 16-0 cF, pS, R, gbM S67S 3933 1839 11422 ... 14 26 54 2-47 53 4'6 i6 j o F, pS, E, bM 5676 3935 1842 I 189 14 27 52 2-II 39 55'3 16-0 B, L, E45 a ,pgbM, r 5677 3936 1840 III 283 14 27 55 2-68 63 54'9 16-0 vF, vS, R, r, 3 st 9, 10 up 5678 3934 1843 1237 14 27 59 176 31 27-6 160 B, L, IE o, vgmbM 5679 3937 1841 11894 14 28 9 2'99 84 ri 160 vF, S, R, * 12 att 5680 5771 ... ... m 282 14 28 34 3-06 8923 15-9 vF, vS S68l 5772 ... d'A 14 28 47 295 81 5-0 159 F,S 5682 3943 ... ... LdR 14 29 40 2'12 40 43 159 F, pS, E 5683 3944 ... ... LdR 14 29 50 2-12 4 43 I5-9 F, vS, IE 5684 393S 1844 Ill 421 ... H 30 7 2-45 52 51-0 15-9 F, cS, R, bM, p of 2 5685 ... St XIII '4 30 13 2'59 59 28 8 15-9 vF, vS,R, gbMN=J5m 5686 3939 1845 H 3 19 2'45 52 53'0 15-9 vF, S, R, f of 2 5687 394 1849 II 808 ... H 30 27 rgo 34 53'9 15-9 pF, S, iF, r, * 10 f 5688 3941 3575 ... 14 30 28 3'88 134 25-8 '5-8 F, S, vgbM, am st 5689 3942 1848 I 188 ... 14 3 33 2'12 40 387 iS'8 cB, pL, E 87", psmbM 5690 3946 1846 11582 ... 14 30 40 3'03 87 6-1 '58 j vF, mE 138, F * att sf, ( * 7 P 4' 5691 3947 1847 II 68 1 ... 14 3 43 3-07 89 46-8 158 pB, pS, IE, gbM 5692 ... ... St XIII 14 31 16 3-02 85 588 15-8 pB, vS, R, gbM 5693 3945 ... ... LdR 14 31 20 2-12 40 51 15-8 F, pL, * 13 att B 5694 3954 3576 11 196 d'A, Engelhardt 14 31 28 3'47 115 55-8 '5-8 cB, cS, R, psbM, r, * 9 5 sp 5695 3948 1851 II 4 2 3 14 3i 38 2'45 52 49-6 15-8 pB, cS, R, bM, r 5696 3951 1850 II6 4 8 1431 38 2-32 47 36-o 15-8 cF, cS, R, IbM, r * 5697 3952 i853 II 675 ... 1431 39 2-32 47 46 15-8 F, vS, R, bM, 4 B st p * 5698 3953 1852 II 700 ... '4 3i 39 2-40 50 56-0 15-8 cF, cS, IE, in A of st 5699 3955 III 127 ... 14 32 3 2'59 59 53 8 '57 eF, vS 570 ... LdR* H 32 13 + 2-12 4 53 + 157 eF, S, r, * 1 1 sp 4' 158 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue Right Annual North Polar Annual 1 No. G. C. J. H. W. II. Other Observers. Ascension, 1860-0. Preces- sion, 1 880 Distance, i86o'o. Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. * h m s s S70I 3956 IS S4 "575 ... 14 32 13 + 2-99 84 i'-S * 157 cB, pS, E, mVM, * u p 15" 5702 3957 III 894 ... 14 32 21 2-75 68 53-3 157 vF, vS 5703 3958 ... III 128 ... 14 32 27 2-59 59 53'8 '57 vF, VS, iE 5704 3959 1855 II 649 ... 14 3'- 2 7 2'35 48 52-6 157 F, cS, IE o 5705 ... St XIII 14 32 39 3'7 90 7-0 157 eF, L, IE, eFdif neby around 5706 ... St XIII 14 32 42 2'57 58 556 '57 vF, vS, E, vlbM 5707 ... ... SwI 14 32 45 201 37 49'6 157 B, P S, E S708 3960 1859 ... 14 32 46 2'35 48 568 '57 F, pL, Eo , gbM 5709 St XIII 14 32 49 257 58 57-o '57 vF, S, iF, Epf S7IO 396i 1856 Ill 895 14 32 50 276 69 21 O 157 vF,S, vgbM, *f, pof2 57" 3962 1858 ..: 14 32 56 + 276 69 24-9 157 eE, vS, * att, fof2 S7I2 3963 Ill 950 H S 2 S 8 -1-32 io 337 15-8 vF, S, E, S Cl p 5713 3964 1857 I 182 14 33 i + 3-07 89 41-1 S7 cB, pL, B, psmbM, r 5714 3965 1861 III 675 14 33 3 2-18 42 44'5 157 vF, pS, Epf.D* n, ist of 6 5715 3966 3577 A 333 14 33 15 4-35 146 56-8 157 Cl,L,pEi, CM, st 11. ..13 5716 3968 1860 III 67 1 14 33 19 3-33 106 520 '57 vF, pL, E 5717 3969 1864 ... H 33 29 2-17 42 42-5 157 vF, S, R, D * nr, 2nd of 6 5718 3970 1862 III 550 ... 14 33 40 3-01 85 56-0 157 vF, S, E, vglbM, * 8-9 nf 57'9 3971 1863 II 682 ... 14 33 46 3-07 89 4ro 157 pF, S, IE, bM 5720 ... Sw VI 14 33 48 2-03 38 34-1 157 ceF, pS, E, bet 2 st 5721 3972 ... ... Ld R . 14 33 48 2-17 42 41 157 vF, S, E \ 5722 3975 1865 ... ... 14 33 5 2-17 42 4' '57 vF, S, E, psbM / orm . L trapezium 5723 3973 LdE 14 33 5 2-17 42 40 157 vF, S, R F neb 5724 3974 ... LdE 14 33 52 2-17 42 40 157 \F, S, E J connecting? S72S 3976 ... ... d'A '4 33 53 3-03 87 127 15-6 vF, ft, disc,* 15 s 95'' 5726 ... ... OStI 14 34 20 3'34 IO7 50'2 15-6 F, S, E, gbM, * 10-5 np 3' 5727 ... ... ... St XII 14 34 37 2-50 55 24-1 156 eF, pL, R, dif 5728 3977 1866 I 184 14 34 38 3'33 106 38-6 15-6 pF,pL,pmE45 ,mbM, * ios * 5729 3978 3578 III 508 14 34 40 3-20 98 24-1 15-6 F, pL, E, r 5730 3979 1867 HI 657 ... U 34 42 228 46 36-2 '56 vF, cS, E 90 5731 3580 1 868 III 658 ... 14 34 52 2-28 46 377 15-6 vF, eS, IE 5732 398i 1869 III 686 ... '4 35 3 2-39 5 45'2 15-6 vF, S, E, IbM 5733 5773 ... m 283 "4 35 35 3-07 89 45 15-6 rF, S, mE 5734 ... ... LI H 36 20 3'39 no 172 I5-5 vF, S, IE, glbM 5735 3982 1870 in 133 14 36 29 2 60 60 40-8 >5'5 vF, L, iE, IbM 5736 Sw VI 14 36 43 2-90 78 I2'I '55 eeF, S, IE, r diffic 5737 3983 1871 in 896 ... 14 36 43 277 70 3IT I5-5 vF, cS, E, vglbM 5738 5774 ... m 284 14 36 49 3^4 8 7 48 I5-5 F, S, bM 5739 3984 1873 1171 H 37 13 2-30 47 34'4 15-5 pB, S, R, smbM, r, *nr 574 3985 1872 "538 14 37 18 + 304 87 43 3 + 15-5 pB, L, iR, gLM, r t of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 159 No. o.c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. S I h m s s o / // 5741 ... LI 14 37 20 + 3^5 101 20-3 + I5-4 vF, vS, R, sbMN 5742 LI 14 37 20 3^4 101 14-3 15-4 F, p<5, pmE, gbMX 5743 ... ... LI 14 37 20 339 no 17-3 I5-4 F, S, mE, smbJIN 5744 ... OStI J4 37 20 3'35 107 53'3 '54 eF, vS, neb ? 5745 3986 3579 ... ... 14 37 23 3-28 103 2O'8 5'4 vF, S, E, pslbAI 5746 3987 1874 I 126 ... 14 37 5 3'4 87 27-1 15-4 B, L, vmE 170, bmBN 5747 3988 ... III48 14 38 26 2-88 77 18-5 I5-4 eF, S 5743 ... ... StXII 14 38 44 272 67 29-5 I5-4 eF, vS 5749 3989 358o ... 4356 M 3 57 4'26 143 56-2 I5-3 Cl, pL, pRi, 10, st 10... 1 1 575 399 1875 I 183 ... 14 39 i 3'7 89 37'9 15-3 pF, pS, vlE, r 5751 3991 1877 II809 ... H 39 24 1-89 35 59'i '5-4 F, S, vlE, A2st lo-n 5752 ... LdR* 14 39 4i 2'37 5 40-5 15-3 F, i' p h 1878 5753 ... LdR* 14 39 45 237 5 367 153 F, bM, np h 1878 5754 3992 1878 III 687 ... 14 39 48 2'37 50 40-3 15-3 cF, cS, R, bM 5755 ... ... LdR* 14 39 5 1 2'37 5 38-3 15-3 F, 2'nf h 1878 5756 3993 358i ... ... 4 39 54 3'29 104 15-9 15-3 pB, pL, pmE, gpmbM 5757 3994 1876 Ill 690 ... 14 39 54 3-36 108 29-8 15-3 vF, S, iR, IbM 5758 ... S\T III 14 40 20 286 75 46 3 I5-3 eF, pS, R,*9f 22' 5759 ... StXI 14 40 36 2-86 75 57'3 J5'3 eF, S, R 576o 3995 1879 Ill 885 ... 14 4i '3 2'77 70 54-6 152 vF, TS, cE 90, vglbM 5761 LI 14 41 20 339 109 41-4 15-2 vF, S, R, glbMN 5762 ... ... SwIII 14 42 13 2-87 76 583 15-2 vF, S, R, p of 2 5763 ... SwIII 14 42 38 2-87 76 56-3 152 eeF, pS, v diffic, f of 2 5764 3996 3582 14 43 45 4-21 142 5'4 15-1 Cl, vF, vS, vC 5765 3997 1880 ... 14 43 52 2-99 84 18-0 15-1 D neb, both eF 5766 OSt I 14 44 20 SHi no 47/5 15-0 eF, pS, R, gbM 5767 ... ... SwI H 44 58 2-08 42 2'I 15-0 eF, pS, R, * nr 5768 3998 HI 373 ... 14 44 59 3'io 91 57 2 15-0 F, R, bMFX, 8*s * 5769 ... Holden 14 45 47 2-94 81 27 15-0 vF 5770 3999 iSSi II 57 6 ... 14 46 13 3-00 85 27-6 15-0 cF, S, vlE, bM, biN 5771 4000 1882 III 129 ... 14 46 17 2'55 59 35'i 15-0 vF, S, R, pgbM 5772 4001 1883 ... ... 14 46 18 2'30 48 49-4 15-0 pB, pL,lE, P slbM,*8np 5773 4002 1884 Ill 130 14 46 34 255 59 37'9 14-9 vF, S, R, pgbM 5774 4003 ... LdR 14 46 43 301 85 50-4 14-9 pF, pL, R, np of 2 5775 4004 1885 Ill 554 14 46 58 301 85 52 8 14-9 F, pS, vmE 148, gvlbM 5776 4005 ... ... d'A H 47 32 3 02 86 277 14-9 vF, pL, vlbM,*8'9?p 5777 4006 Ill 806 14 47 33 i-56 30 26-9 149 vF, vS, IE 5778 ... SwlV 14 47 56 276 70 46 7 149 eeF, pS, R, pB * close f, diffic 5779 ... S\v I 14 48 17 1-72 33 30-5 14-8 vF, pS, IE, IbM 578o ... Sw VI 14 48 26 2-56 60 28-5 14-8 vF, S, R,*nr sp 578i 4007 1886 ... 14 48 52 + 3'34 106 40' i + 14-8 F, S,R, bM,*i6sp :6o Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Otter Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 S782 ... ... Sw VI h m s J4 48 54 + 2*88 o / 77 43'4 + I4 ; 8 eF, vS, E, * nr sf 5783 ... ... Sw VI 14 48 58 1-89 37 I9-4 148 pB, pS, iR, F * inv 5784 4008 1887 11676 14 49 5 2-23 46 52-3 14-8 pB, S, R, smbM, stellar S78S ... Sw VI H 49 33 1-89 37 I73 148 vF, pS, F x close f, np of 2 5786 4009 3583 ... ... H 49 58 3-88 131 27-4 147 F, mE, B*sf 5787 4010 1888 II 677 14 50 2 2-23 46 56-1 147 F, cS, R, pslbM 5788 SwVI H 50 3 1-89 37 I9-3 147 eeF, S, R, v diffic, sf of 2 S789' 4011 1890 III 976 H 50 4' 2'53 59 12-9 147 eF, pS, iF 5790 ... St XIII 14 5 4 6 293 81 8-9 H7 eF, 78, iF, IbM 5791 4012 1889 III 691 ... 14 50 5 2 3-38 108 42-5 147 pF, S, R, stellar S792 4013 ... II 683 ... 14 51 12 3'o8 90 31-5 147 pB, pL, R, rabM, *8'9 np i' 5793 LI 1451 20 3'34 106 67 14-6 eF, pS, E, bMN 5794 4014 1891 ... 14 SI 22 1-98 39 447 147 pF, S, vsbM X 13, 1st of 4 5795 ... ... ... SwVI 14 51 29 2-02 40 50-9 147 vF, pS, IE, pB x close to p one 5796 ... ... T X, O St I 14 Si 3 6 3'34 106 37 147 F, pS X in centre 5797 4015 1893 Ill 678 ... 14 5 1 4 6 1-98 39 44'9 14-6 F, S, vsbM X 13, 2nd of 4 5798 4016 1892 III 131 ... 14 51 48 2'53 59 28-3 I4'6 F, S, R, vgbM, *uf # 5799 4017 3584 ... ... 14 Si 49 5-89 161 52-5 14-6 cF, S, R, bM 58oo 4018 3585 ... 14 52 6 4'22 141 21-5 14-6 Cl, P L, pRi, 1C 5801 ... ... ... LI 14 52 20 3-29 103 177 14-6 vF, vS, sbM, ist of 3 5802 ... ... LI 14 52 20 3-29 103 187 14-6 vF, vS, sbM, 2nd and brightest 5803 ... LI 14 52 20 3-29 103 16-7 14-6 vF, vS, sbM, 3rd of 3 5804 4019 1895 Ill 679 ... 14 52 3' I'97 39 45'3 14-6 vF, vS, vsmbM, * 6 ur 5805 4020 ... LdK 14 52 31 I'97 39 47'5 I4'6 S 5806 4021 1894 11539 ... 14 52 55 3-03 87 33'0 I4'6 cB, cL, E 165 , sbMN 5807 5775 d'A H 53 o + I 'O5 25 SI'S 14-6 vF, vS, r 5808 4022 ... 111311 14 53 i -O'O2 16 24-6 14-6 vF, S, iR, bet 2 st 5809 4023 3586 ... ... 14 53 " + 3-30 103 368 14-5 vF, S, E, glbM 5810 ... OStI 14 53 20 3-36 107 177 >4'5 eF, vS, IE 230, bet 2 vF st 5811 5776 ... m 285 14 53 22 3^4 7 48 I4-5 vF, S, iR 5812 4024 3587 171 ... 14 53 29 3-I9 96 54-0 I4-5 cB, S, R, svmbM 5813 4026 1896 I 127 14 54 6 3-04 87 44'5 I4-5 B, pS, R, psmbM 5814 4027 1897 ... ... 14 54 '5 3-04 87 487 I4-5 vF, vS, R 5815 ... ... ... LI 14 54 20 3'34 106 157 I4-5 eF, pS, E 10, D*inv 5816 ... ... OStI 14 54 20 3'33 105 347 14-5 F, pS, gbMN, stellar 58i7 ... OSti-^. 14 54 20 3'33 105 387 I4-5 vF, pS 5818 ... ... SwVI 14 54 21 + 1-96 39 35'5 I4-5 vF, pS, R, eF X inv, bet 2 st 5819 111311? d'A 14 54 28 O'O2 16 iS-S I4-5 F, pL, A 2 st 5820 (4029 = '4025 1 1898 11756 ... 14 54 31 + 178 35 33'3 I4-5 B, E90,sbM, BD*f8' * 5821 ,4030 = 14028 1 ) "' IIISn LdR 14 54 Si + 178 35 30 + 14-5 vF, S * of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, 161 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. !_ 5822 4031 3S88 h m s '4 55 2 + 4'35 143 47'4 + 144 01, vL, Hi, 1C, st 9...I2 5823 4032 3589 14 55 20 4-41 145 2-3 I4'4 Cl, cL, Ri, 1CM, st 13. ..14 5824 Barnard '4 55 23 367 122 30-9 14-4 pB, S, stell, N S82S ... SwIV H 55 36 275 70 45'2 14-4 eeF, pS, IE, pB * close f 5826 ... SwI H 55 48 1-70 33 567 14-4 vF, pL, E 5827 ... ... StXI 14 55 49 2'6l 63 28-9 14-4 pB, pL, R, bM 5828 ... SwVI 14 56 12 I'94 39 26-2 14-4 eF, pS, E, bet 2 dist st 5829 ... ... StXII H 5 5 3i 2-66 66 6-8 14-4 vF, vL, irrR, bM 5830 ... SwVI 14 57 o 2'O2 41 32-0 I4-3 vF, S, R, B * nr f 5831 433 1899 IIS40 ... 14 57 2 305 88 147 I4-3 pB, S, mbM 5832 4034 II332 ... H 57 32 017 17 45'3 143 pB, cL, iR, bp, r 5833 4035 3590 ... 14 57 33 6-05 162 19-1 142 F, cS, IE, glbM, am st 5834 4036 I9OO 14 57 47 3'68 122 34'6 14-2 eeF ? (Marth : B, stellar) 5835 ... SwVI 14 57 5 + 1-98 40 32-4 14-2 vF, pS, R 5836 4037 in 312 14 57 55 0-26 >5 36-3 I4-3 eF, yS, IE, 2 st inv 5837 SwVI H 57 55 + 285 76 49'I 14-2 vF, S, R, D * np 5838 4038 11542 14 58 22 3-03 87 21-2 14-2 pB.pS 5839 439 ii 54t ... 14 58 22 3 '04 87 49'2 14-2 pF.pS 5840 SwIV 14 58 27 2'53 59 567 14-2 eeF, pS, IE, v diffic 5841 5777 ... m 286 14 58 31 3-03 87 28 14-2 F, S, E 5842 StXII 14 58 34 270 68 22-9 14-2 eF, vS, R, IbM S843 4040 3592 ... 14 58 42 376 125 47-1 14-2 vF, S, IE, vlbM, r 5844 4041 3S9I ... '4 58 Si 5-03 154 8-2 14-2 pB, pL, R, vgvlbM S84S 4042 in 511 ... 14 58 55 3'4 87 49'3 14-2 vF, R 5846 4045 igoi 1 128 14 59 24 3'4 87 51-1 14-2 vB, pL, R, psbMN, F * inv s, rr * 5847 5778 ... m 287 14 59 28 296 83 5 14-2 eF, S, iR 5848 4046 ... d'A M 59 29 33 87 267 14-2 eF, S, close D * sf 7' 5849 ... ... ... LI 14 59 30 3-3I i3 53'i 14-1 1 *I3 in vF neb, 3 st p I", 1 *8 f 10', 15' s 5850 4047 1902 11543 ... 15 2 3-04 87 54'9 14-1 cF, S, IE, psbM 58SI 4048 ... III 886 15 o 17 2-85 76 36-1 14-1 eF, vS, np of 2 * 5852 4049 III 887 15 o 17 2-85 76 36-1 14-1 eF, vS, sf of 2 # 5853 ... StXII 15 o 35 2-28 49 56-1 14-1 pF, pS, R, mbM, r ? 5854 4050 1903 II544 ... '5 45 3-02 86 53'5 14-1 pB, S, vlE, IbM, am st 5855 ... SwVI 15 45 3-00 85 28-4 14-1 eF, S, R, 2 st nf 5856 4053 1904 IV 71 d'A I iS o 55 275 71 0-9 14-1 Neb*6m(??) S8S7 5858 4051 1905 II 75' Holden 15 i 6 15 I 12 2'73 3-25 69 517 100 40-0 14-1 14-1 cF, eS, E, p of D neb F, S, stell N, II 192 sf *t 5859 5860 4052 40S4 "90S 1906 II752 ... 15 I 13 15 I 29 2'73 2-18 69 527 46 '49-8 14-1 14-1 pF, pS, E, f of D neb F, S, R, psbM t 5861 4055 II 192 IS I 37 + 3-26 100 46-8 + 14-0 F, L, E, r ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. 162 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J.H. \V. H. Other Observers. Right Asc< nsion, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. Summary Description. f 1 h m s 8 // S862 ... ... SwI 15 2 19 + 1-65 33 5i : S + 14-0 eF, pS, R, v diffic 5863 ... ... OStI 15 2 2O 3'3S 107 53-0 14-0 * 12 in eF neb, S ,R 5864 4056 1907 II585 ... 15 2 31 3'01 86 24-7 14-0 pF, cS, ilE, gbM, * 14 f 5855 4057 ... II684 ... 15 2 39 306 88 580 I4'O pB, S, iE * 5866 4058 1909 I 215 ... IS 2 39 1-64 33 417 I4'O vB, cL, pmE 146, gbM t 5867 459 ... LdR 15 2 40 1-64 33 43 14-0 eF, vS, stellar 5868 4060 ... ... d'A 15 2 41 3-05 88 55-8 14-0 eF, II 545 s 3' 5869 4061 1908 H545 ... 15 2 41 3-06 88 59'4 I4'O pF, S, E, psbM 5870 ... ... SwI IS 2 49 1-65 33 58-8 I4'O eF, pS, IE, v diffic, * f 5871 ... ... ... TV 15 2 53 3-06 88 57 I3-9 jeF, forms trapezium with 3 t neb p 5872 ... ... Winlock '5 3 19 3-26 100 56-2 I3-9 No description 5873 ... ... Copeland 15 3 46 3'Si 127 34 I3-9 O, stellar = 9-5 mag 5874 ... SwI IS 3 53 169 34 42-5 I3-9 vF, pL, R, in A of 3 B st 5875 4062 ... II755 Engelhardt 15 5 2 179 36 56-2 13-8 pB, pL, IE 5876 ... SwI 15 5 28 1-69 34 57'3 13-8 F, S, R, mbM 5877 5779 ... ... J Schmidt 15 5 3i 3T5 94 237 13-8 vF, S, * 12 att n 5878 4063 3593 Ill 736 ... 15 6 2 3'3 103 44-6 137 (pB, pL, pmE o, psmbM, 1 *inv 5879 4064 1910 II 757 ... 15 6 9 '55 32 28-0 138 cB, S, E, mbMRN, r 5880 ... ... LI 15 6 20 3'32 104 ri 137 (eF, vS, R, bM, iu field with I 5883 5881 4065 ... II8i8 ... 15 6 27 1-13 26 30-8 I3'8 pF, cS, R, vgbM * 5882 4066 3594 ... 15 7 "9 4-06 '35 7'5 13-6 O, vS, R, quite sharp t 5883 ... ... Winlock 15 7 24 332 104 5-2 137 No description 5884 ... ... J G Lohse 15 7 26 2 '45 57 36-9 13-6 F, biN, Pos 170, Dist 7" 5885 4067 3595 IIIii6 IS 7 30 3-24 99 33'i 13-6 F, cL, R, vgbM 5886 4068 1911 ... IS 7 38 2'20 48 iS'o 13-6 F, vS, R, bM 5887 ,,, ... StXI 15 7 38 3'4 88 193 137 pF, pS, gbM 5888 4069 1912 Ill 659 '5 7 59 2'2O 48 13' J3-6 cF, vS, R, bM, r 5889 4070 ... LdR 15 8 20 2 '2O 48 8-5 13-6 eeF, glbM 589 ... ... ... OStI 15 8 20 3-38 IO7 2'2 13-6 vF, vS, E 235 5891 ... LI 15 8 20 3-27 IOI O2 13-6 vF, pS, IE, gbM, * 1 1 f 5892 *.* ... OStI 15 8 20 3'33 IO4 28 2 13-6 eF, L, gbM 5893 4071 1913 11678 ... IS 8 30 2-18 47 3f3 13-6 F, S, R, r, 3 st nr 5894 4074 11763 ... 15 8 38 i'35 29 40-2 13-6 pF, pS, Eo 5895 4072 ... LdR 15 8 40 2'lS 47 29 13-6 vF, S, E ns j apparently 5896 473 ... ... LdR 15 8 41 2-18 47 28 13* vF, vS, R j connected 5897 4075 3596 (VI 19=, (VI 8? ( ... 15 9 22 3'44 no 29-7 13-5 $, pF, L, viR, vgbM, rrr * 5898 4076 3597 III 138 ... IS 9 53 3-50 3 3'7 13-5 F, S, R, gbM 5899 477 1914 11650 ... 15 10 i + 2-17 47 257 + I3-5 cB, pL, pmE, smbMN of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 163 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, iSob'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. J 1 5900 4078 1915 Ill 660 li m s 15 10 3 e + 2 16 47 i6 ; 8 + 'S'S TF, S, vlE, gbM 5901 4079 ... ... LdE 15 10 3 2-16 47 i6 13-5 Close n of h 1915, eF, S 5902 4080 HI 737 15 10 15 1-86 39 I2'i 13-5 vF, vS, stellar 5903 4081 3598 HI 139 15 10 24 3-5I 113 311 13-5 cF, S, E, gpmbM 5904 4083 1916 G Kirch, M 5 15 ii 28 303 87 24-3 3'4 !!, 0, vB, L, eCM, stn...is *f 59S 1 4082 = (4084 }... II758 d'A 15 II 40 r6i 33 57'9 I3-5 pF, pS, iR 5906 4086 LdB IS 12 I 5 I'SS 33 i 134 (A ray, vmE, par to h 1917 t and close p it t 5907 4087 1917 U759 ... 15 12 10 55 33 9'3 I3-4 cB, vL, vmE 155, vg,psbMN t 5908 14085 = 14088 }... II 760 d'A 15 13 o + i'6i 34 4'i 3'4 pF, pS, E 1 5909 4089 HI 943 ... IS 13 II -0-87 14 7-1 I3-4 vF, vS 5910 4090 ... II 400 ... 5 i3 16 + 2-68 68 36-9 I3-3 vF, S, er S9I I ... StXI 15 13 18 + 3'OQ 85 58-3 I3-3 vF, vS, 2 S st inv 5912 4091 111944 ... 5 13 36 -0-88 14 7-1 I3-3 vF, vS S9'3 4092 { 1918 = 3599 } IH374 ... IS 13 39 + 3' 92 4-0 I3-3 vF, pL, vlE, r 5914 ... ... StXII 5 13 4i 2-16 47 37'4 3'3 F, vS, E, F st inv 59' 5 4093 3600 ... 5 13 Si 3'3 IO2 35'I 13-2 B,S, R, glbM, pof2 5916 4094 3601 ... '5 13 56 3-3 102 39'2 I3'2 F, S, IE, glbM, f of 2 S9i7 4095 3602 ... ... 15 14 3 3-19 96 5I-I 13-2 eF, vS, psbM 5918 4096 1920 ... ... IS H 37 2-02 43 367 13-2 cF, L, pmE, glbM, * s S9i9 ... SwVI '5 '4 37 2'93 8 1 46-8 13-2 eeF, pS, IE, np of 2 5920 Sw VI 15 M 59 2-93 81 47'3 13-2 eeF, pS, IE, Bf of 2 5921 4097 1919 1148 ... 15 15 o 2-98 84 25-6 13-2 cB, cL', iR, vsbM* 12, amst 5922 4098 1922 III 66 1 ... 15 16 12 2 16 47 5 5 13-1 eF, S 5923 4099 1921 ... ... 15 16 13 2-16 47 46-5 131 vF, pL, vlE, vgbM 5924 ... stxn 15 16 20 2-45 58 157 13-1 Neb *, vF, S, F* closes 5925 4100 3603 ... ^357 15 17 15 4-48 144 1-7 13-0 Cl, vL, vEi, 1C, st 1 1... 14 5926 ... ... SwI 15 17 19 2-84 76 46-3 130 F, vS, 2 st nr 5927 4101 3604 ... A 389 15 17 56 4'3 140 10-8 12-9 (f, cB, L, E, vgbll, rrr, st 15 5928 4102 1923 II 874 15 19 41 273 71 255 12-9 pB, cS, E, psbM, * 7 n 5929 4103 1924 ... 15 21 6 2-14 47 50-5 I2'8 vF, vSj up of D neb 593 4104 1925 11651 ... 15 21 9 2-14 47 503 12-8 pF, pS, R, nf ofD nob 593i ... Sw VI IS 22 3 2 2-93 81 57-0 126 eF, pL, R 5932 ... ... SwVI 15 22 34 1-88 40 50-0 126 vF, pS, E, np of 2 5933 ... Sw VI Ij 22 44 1-88 40 51-0 12-6 eeF, vS, E, sf of 2 5934 ... ... StXI 15 23 20 2-09 46 35' I2'6 F, S, irr, lEns, 2 S st inv 5935 ... StXI 15 2 3 24 2-09 46 34' i I2'6 * 13-14 seems slightly nebs 5936 4105 II 130 d'A 15 23 25 2-83 76 31 6 12-6 F, pL, iE, vgbM, r 5937 4106 1 1926.= 3606 } 11401 ... 15 23 29 -t-3'12 92 20-8 + I2'6 pB, pS, E, vgbM, 3 st f 164 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 3 1 5938 4107 3&05 ... h m s 15 23 30 + 5-47 156 22^6 H + I2'S F, S, am st 5939 SwI 15 23 5' 0-34 20 46-5 I2'6 pB, pS, IE 594 ... ... SwVI IS 24 27 2'93 82 3'0 12-5 eF, pS, R, F * p, ist of 4 S94> ... Sw VI 15 24 37 2'93 82 IO'O 12-5 eeF, S, R, 2nd of 4 5942 ... SwVI 15 24 42 2'93 82 13-0 12-5 eeF.S, R, 3rd of 4 S943 ... St XIII '5 24 51 2-09 46 44-5 12-5 vF, pS, dif 5944 ... SwVI 15 24 52 2'93 82 I2'2 12-5 eeF, S, R, 4th of 4 5945 ... StXI 15 24 53 209 46 357 12-5 pF, pL, gmbM, S * att np 5946 4108 3607 ... ... 15 25 20 4'33 140 II-2 12-4 $, cB, pL, R, . vglbM, rrr, 6ti6 5947 StXIII '5 25 44 209 46 48 3 12-4 vF, S, dif 5948 StXII 15 25 59 2-99 85 32-4 12-4 F * in vF neby, vF * close 5949 4109 II906 15 26 3 0-8 1 24 45'5 12-5 F, S, IE 45 , vglbM 595 StXII 15 26 28 2-17 49 57 12-3 vF, S, R, S * np 5951 4110 ... II 654 15 27 14 278 74 32-0 12-3 F, pS, Eiso 595 2 578o ... m 288 15 27 59 2-97 84 33 12-3 eF, vS, aim stell 5953 4111 1927 II 178 ... 15 28 4 2-78 74 20-2 12-3 pB, cS, p of D neb 5954 4112 1927 II 179 15 28 7 278 74 197 12-3 pB, cS, f of D neb 5955 578i ... m 289 15 28 15 2'97 84 27 12-3 eF, vS, stellar 5956 5782 ... d'A IS 28 23 2-84 77 47 o 12-3 F, S, R, * 1 6 close f 5957 5783 ... ... d'A 15 28 46 2-84 77 29-2 I2'2 pB, pL, com, IbM 5958 4"3 ... H399 15 28 58 2-48 60 51-4 I2'2 pF, pL, iR, bM, r 5959 ... ... ... OStI IS 29 20 3-38 106 6'9 12 2 vF, pS, vlE, bMN 5960 5784 ... ... m 290 15 29 23 2-96 83 52 I2'2 vF, S, neb* 596i ... ... StXI 15 29 36 2'43 58 40-0 I2'2 pF, S, Epf 5962 4116 1928 1196 15 3 7 275 72 55-6 I2'I pF, pL, ilE, gbM 5963 4114 ... 11761 d'A 15 3 10 i-45 32 57'8 I2'2 pF, pS, iF 5964 5965 4118 45 1929 1931 11762 d'A d'A 15 30 40 15 3 42 2-95 143 83 337 32 S7 I2'I I2'2 eF, vL, R, TgbM, r cF, cL, IE t 5966 4119 1930 III 634 ... 15 30 48 2-17 49 46-2 12 I vF, S, R, gbM, 2 st 8 f 5967 4120 3608 ... IS 3i 13 7-16 165 I3'2 I2'O F, pL, R, vgbM 5968 4121 3609 ... 15 3' 20 3'69 120 5'8 I2'O vF, L, R, gbM, r 5969 ... SwII IS 31 29 i'44 33 4'8 I2'I eS, R, stellar 597 4122 1176 d'A IS 3i 53 2-83 77 21-5 I2'0 pF, pL, R, rr 597" ... ... SwII 15 32 9 i'44 33 4'8 I2'0 eeF, vS, R, IbM 5972 ... StXI 15 32 3' 274 72 30-9 I2'0 F, pS, irrR 5973 5785 ... m 291 15 32 44 3-23 98 9 II? F, S, iR 5974 4123 1932 ... ... 15 33 26 2-40 57 467 II'9 vF, vS, R, bM 5975 ... ... ... StXII 15 33 48 264 68 4-4 II'9 vF, vS, irrR, sev vF st inv 5976 4124 ... ... LdR 15 34 o I'2I 30 64 I r8 eeF, S, R 5977 ... StXI 15 34 H 273 72 25-1 irS eF, S, R, IbM 5978 ... ... LI; 15 34 20 + 3-32 102 46-1 + 11-8 eF, vS, sbMN, am st of Ncbulce and Clusters of Stars. 165 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right A=cension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. i 5979 5980 4125 4126 3610 1933 II 6 55 ... h m s IS 34 54 '5 35 o s + 5'OI 276 ,' ISO 46-4 73 45'6 + ir8 irS !, O,pF, vS, E, r? am 150 st F, pS, E o t 598i 4127 ... LdE '5 35 3 I'2I 30 9-0 11-8 F,mE 5982 4128 934 II76 4 d'A, Riimker 15 35 49 I-2I 30 11-4 117 cB, S, E, psbM, r 5983 5786 ... m 292 IS 35 59 2-9I 81 18-0 117 eF, eS, E, vlbM 5984 4129 II656 ... 15 36 21 279 75 20-8 117 pB, S,Ei35,bM 5985 (4131 = '4133 }... II 766 Soh II, Eiimker 15 36 46 1-22 30 13-0 117 pB, cL, iE, r 5986 4132 3611 A 552 15 36 53 3-90 127 19-4 i r6 !,e,vB,L,E,vgbM 1 sti3...i5 5987 4130 II765 d'A '5 36 56 I-3I 3i 275 117 pF, cS 5988 ... ... SwVI 15 37 39 2-86 79 I5-4 n-6 eeF, pS, E, F*nrn 5989 4134 Ill 73 8 ... IS 38 47 1-17 29 47'6 11-6 yF, vS 5990 4135 '935 II 4 2 S ... IS 39 16 3-02 87 8-9 H'5 vF, vS, E, gbM 5991 ... ... StX 15 39 19 2-56 64 557 "'5 pF, S, R, mbM 5992 4136 1936 Ill 6 35 ... 15 39 30 2'IO 48 267 11-5 vF, vS, E, bM, sp of 2 5993 4137 1937 III 636 '5 39 33 2'IO 48 26-1 "5 cF.rS, E, bM, nf of 2 5994 ... LdB 15 40 271 71 41 11-4 S, sp II 97 5995 4138 3 6 '3 ... IS 40 39 3'33 103 19-2 11-4 eF, S,E, vS*p 5996 4139 1938 II 97 ... 15 40 40 271 71 40-4 11-4 pF, cS, E, r, bet 2 D st 5997 5787 ... ... m293 15 40 41 2-90 81 15 1 1-4 eF, eeS, stell 5998 4140 VII 29 ... 15 40 56 3'66 118 10-5 114 Cl, pL, pEi, st vS 5999 4141 3612 ^343 15 4i 7 472 146 27 ii'3 Cl, L, pEi, st 12. ..14 6000 4142 3614 ... ... 15 41 ii 3'68 118 57'3 11-3 vF, S, E, sbM 6001 4143 III37I 15 42 4 2-46 60 54-9 ii'3 vF, S, E 6002 5788 ... ... LdR* 15 42 4 2-46 60 56-6 ii'3 Neb 100" s of III 371 6003 ... ... StX 15 43 10 2-69 70 32-2 11 '2 F, vS, S*inv 6004 ... ... StX IS 44 7 2-69 70 38 i in vF, pL, IE, IbM 6005 4144 3615 ... ^ 334 15 44 35 4-80 147 ro in Cl, pS, pEi, mC, st 16 6006 S789 ... ... m 294 15 46 27 283 77 35 I I'D vF, S 6007 5790 ... ... m 295 15 46 46 2-83 77 38 iro F, pL 6008 ... ... ... StXI 15 46 48 2-63 68 28-8 IO'9 vF, E, pL, bM 6009 5791 ... m 296 15 46 48 2-83 77 3i iro F, vS, stell 6010 4H5 1939 II583 15 47 10 + 3-05 89 2-3 10-9 pF, S, E 90 , gbM, r 6011 4146 ... III3I3 ... 15 47 36 -0-48 17 24-9 iro vF, S, E 90 , vS * f 6012 4M7 ... II 657 15 47 49 + 277 75 oo 109 F, bet 2 B st 6013 5792 ... StVII 15 47 59 2'IO 48 56-3 10-9 eF, vS, iR, IbM 6014 4148 1940 ... IS 49 4 295 83 39'5 108 pB, pL, E 6015 4149 HI 739 IS 49 23 0-89 27 16-0 10-8 vF, pL, E, vgbM (d'A : B, mE) 6016 5793 ... 111297 '5 50 4 2-49 62 38 107 vF, S, E 6017 4150 1941 ... IS SO 22 2'95 83 35 7 107 !, vF, vS, E, disc g, smbM 6018 4151 1942 Ill 646 ... '5 5i 5 + 274 73 427 + 10-6 vF, S, IE, p of 2 i68 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 fc h m R 3 6lOO ... ... SwIV 16 9 36 + 3-05 88 46 ; 8 + 9 : 2 eeF, vS, eeF # close p 6101 4I7S 3623 ... A 68 16 9 54 672 161 51-9 9-1 (, pF, L, iR, vgbM, IT, st 14 6102 5813 ... ... m 308 16 9 57 2'43 61 29 9-2 vF, S, R 6103 4176 195 Ill 888 ... 16 10 18 2-32 57 4i'i 9-2 vF, S, R, vglbil 6104 4177 1951 III 688 ... 1 6 II 22 221 53 56-3 9-1 vF, S, iR 6105 ... StXI 16 ii 57 2-23 54 46-4 9-0 F, S, R, gvlbM 6106 4178 1952 II 151 ... 16 it 59 2'9I 82 15 i 9-0 F, pL, IE, vgbM, r 6107 StXI 16 12 8 2-23 54 45'i 9-0 F, vS 6108 ... ... StXI 16 12 14 2-23 54 3i' 9-0 eF, vS, R, Ibil 6109 ... StXI 16 12 29 2-23 54 39'0 9-0 F, S, R, gbJI 6110 ... ... StXI 16 12 32 2-23 54 34 - o 9-0 eF, vS, R, gbM 6111 ... ... SwVI 16 12 37 077 27 177 9-0 vF, pS, IE, D*nrs 6112 ... StXI 16 12 49 2-23 54 327 9-0 vF, vS, R, bM 6113 ... ... ... SwVI 16 12 52 277 75 306 9-0 vF, S, R 6114 ... ... ... StXI 16 13 14 2-22 54 28-9 89 eF, S, R, glbM 6115 4179 362S ... 16 13 43 4'59 141 36-8 8-9 01, eL, eRi 6116 ... ... StXI 16 13 44 2'22 54 30-3 8-9 vF, vS, R, gbll 6117 5814 ... ... m 309 16 14 15 2-16 52 35 8-9 TF, S, R 6118 4180 '953 II 402 ... 6 14 33 3'ii 91 56-8 8-8 vF, cL, cE 45 , r 6119 4181 I9S4 ... ... 16 14 44 2-13 5i 53-o 8-8 vF, eS, R 6120 4182 955 Ill 623 16 14 51 213 5' 54-i 88 vF, vS, R, D*nf 6121 4183 ... ... Lac I 9, M 4 16 15 4 367 116 n'2 8-S 1 Cl, 8 or 10 B st in line, with 1 5 st, rrr 6122 ... ... Bigourdan 16 15 10 213 5' 59 8-8 vF, R, no N 6123 ... ... SwII 16 15 13 079 27 43'6 8-8 pF, vS, E, * nr 6124 4184 3626 Lac 18, A 5 14 16 id i 4"IO 130 20- 1 87 Cl, B, L, pRi, 1CM, st 9. ..II 6125 4185 ... IISio 16 16 4 I '5 32 2-8 87 pF, pS, IE 6126 ... ... StXII 16 16 23 2-18 53 I7-4 87 F, vS, R, bMSN 6127 ... ... SwIV 16 16 32 1-13 31 40-6 87 pF, vS, R 6128 ... ... SwIV 16 16 38 ''3 31 40-0 87 pF, pS, B, b3I 6129 4186 ... Ill 891 16 16 46 2-12 51 40-8 87 eF, vS, R, IbM 6130 ... SwIV 16 16 55 I-I5 32 2-3 87 pF, pL, R, B # nr p 6131 ... ... ... StXII 16 17 o 2-09 50 44-1 8'7 vF, pL, iR, dif 6132 S8IS ... ... St VII 16 17 6 28l 77 53'i 8-6 eF, vS, vlbM 6i33 ... SwV 16 17 20 1-22 32 59'5 86 eeF, S, cE, v diffic 6i34 4187 3627 A 412 16 17 21 4-46 138 49'5 8-6 Cl.cL, pRi, 1CM, st 1 3...: 5 6'3S ... ... SwIV 16 17 54 0^46 24 45'6 8-6 vF, vS, mE, 2 st nr 6136 ... SwIV 16 18 o 1-29 33 4i-4 86 eeF, S, R, v diffic 6i37 4188 '95 6 Ill 624 16 18 4 2'12 Si 448 86 F, S, iR, bM 6138 58J6 ... StU 16 18 9 2'OI 48 44'3 86 vF, rS, R, bM 6i39 4189 3628 ... A536 16 18 15 + 4-04 128 31-0 + 8-5 B, pL, R, psbM, rr of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 169 No. G. 0. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. Summary Description. 1 is h m s ! o / a 6140 4190 ... Ill 740 ... 16 18 23 + 0-40 24 17-6 + 8-6 cF, pL, iR * 6141 ... ... Bigourdan 16 iS 24 2'O2 48 52 8-5 vF, pS, no Nucl 6142 4191 ... III 892 ... 16 18 24 2'14 52 26-8 8-5 eF, S, bM 6143 4192 ... II8II ... 16 18 37 132 34 35'i 8-5 pB, iE, vgvlbM 6144 4193 3629 VI 10 ... 16 iS 43 3-66 "5 43'i 85 Cl, cL, mC, gbM, rrr 6145 4194 1957 16 20 21 2OI 48 447 8-4 F, E, bM 6146 4I9S 1958 III 638 ... 16 20 27 201 48 46-9 8'4 cF, vS, E, bM 6l47 4196 ... LdE 16 20 2-01 48 47 8-4 eF, ono of 3 6148 5817 ... m 310 16 20 38 2-52 65 3i 8-4 yF, S, with st 6149 ... Sw VI 16 21 9 2-63 70 5'9 8'3 vF, pS, E, pB * nr s 6ISO 4198 1959 Ill 639 Id 21 IO 203 49 '3'0 8-3 vF, vS, E 6151 4199 3630 ... 16 21 41 707 162 570 8-2 vF, vS * 9 nr 6152 4200 3631 16 21 50 4-65 142 19-0 8-2 Cl, L, 1C, st L 6153 Copeland 16 2: 54 4-09 129 56 8-2 O, stellar 6154 4201 III 680 16 22 7 1-62 39 48-8 8'3 vF, S, E, IbM, er 6'SS 4202 11690 16 22 35 1-69 41 17-8 8-2 F, pS, IF, gbM 6156 4203 3632 ... 16 22 36 5'22 150 18-0 8-1 pF, pL, vlE, gbM 6157 ... SwIV 16 22 44 1-29 34 '9'3 8-2 eeF, pS, R, v diffic 6IS8 4205 ... II 647 Schultz 16 22 52 2'06 50 18-2 8'2 F, S, iF 6159 ... ... StX 16 22 54 I'94 47 0-4 8-2 vF, S, iE, IbM 6l6o 4204 1960 11652 ... 16 23 i 2'OO 48 45'3 8-2 cF, pL, E, gbM, r 6161 5818 ... StI 16 23 2 2-28 56 52-7 82 vF, S, IbM 6162 S8l9 StI 16 23 3 2'28 56 50-3 8-2 F, S, IbM 6163 S820 ... StI 16 23 10 2-28 56 5'S 8-2 vF, S, IbM 6164 4206 3633 16 23 23 4-42 137 48-0 8-1 eF (strongly susp), D X f nr 6165 4207 3634 16 23 40 4'43 137 5f3 8-1 F, cS, IE, vglbM, D*p 6166 4208 1961 II 875 ... 16 23 51 2-05 5 8-3 8-i pF, S, vlE, TgmbM 6167 4209 3635 A 400 16 23 51 4-5I 139 27-8 8-1 01, L, 1C, iF 6168 ... ... SwI 16 23 55 2-62 69 31-2 8-i eeF, mE, F*atp end,vdifBc 6169 4210 3636 ... ... 16 24 7 4-25 '33 44'3 S-o Cl, n Normse inv 6170 ... ... SwIV 16 24 41 0'97 30 7'4 8-1 eeF, rS, E, v diffic 6171 4211 3637 VI 40 Mechnin 16 24 42 3'3S 102 44-8 8-0 $, L, vEi, vmC, E, rrr 6172 ... ... St XIII 16 24 57 3'10 91 11-3 8-0 rF, eS, E, bM 6i73 4212 1962 Ill 640 ... 16 25 5 2'OO 48 52-6 8-0 c-F, vS, E, bM 6174 4213 ... LdE 16 25 19 2 'DO 48 53 8-0 T * 6175 4214 J963 III 641 ... 16 25 19 2'OI 49 3'9 8-0 vF, vS, R 6176 ... ... ... BwV 16 25 28 0-97 30 7-2 S-o eF, eS, v diffie 6177 4215 1964 Ill 890 ... 16 25 34 2'2O 54 38 o 8-0 vF, pL, iE, rr, * nr 6178 4216 3638 ... ... 16 25 36 432 i3S 9'3 7'9 Cl, B, S, st pL 6179 4217 ... ... LdE 16 25 48 2'2O 54 35'2 7'9 vF,S,bMN, 4'nf h 1964 6180 5821 ... ... StVII 16 25 52 + 2'OI 49 9'4 + 7"9 eF, vS, E, mbM ROYAL ASTEON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. z 1 68 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. "A 6lOO ... SwIV h m R 16 9 36 + 3*05 88 46 : 8 + 9 :/ 2 eeF, vS, eeF * close p 6101 4'7S 3623 ... A 68 16 9 54 6-72 161 5i'9 9-1 0, pF, L, iE, rgbM.rr, st 14 6102 S8I3 m 308 16 9 57 2'43 61 29 9-2 vF, S, E 6103 4176 195 Ill 888 ... 16 10 18 2-32 57 41'' 9-2 vF, S, E, vglbM 6104 4177 1951 III 688 ... 16 II 22 2'2I 53 56-3 9-1 vF, S, iR 6105 ... ... StXI 16 M 57 2-23 54 46-4 9-0 F, S, E, gvlbM 6106 4178 1952 II 151 ... 16 ii 59 2'9l 82 15 I 9-0 F, pL, IE, vgbM, r 6107 ... ... StXI 16 12 8 2-23 54 45'i 9-0 F, vS 6108 ... ... ... StXI 16 12 14 2-23 54 3i'i 9-0 eF, vS, E, IblU 6109 ... ... StXI 16 12 29 2-23 54 39'0 9-0 F, S, E, gbil 6110 ... ... ... StXI 16 12 32 2-23 54 34' 9-0 eF, vS, R, gbM Gin ... ... Sw VI 16 12 37 077 27 177 9-0 vF,pS, IE, D*nrs 6112 ... ... StXI 16 12 49 2-23 54 327 9-0 vF, vS, R, bM 6113 ... Sw VI 16 12 52 277 75 30-6 9-0 vF, S, R 6114 ... ... ... StXI 16 13 14 2'22 54 28-9 89 eF, S, E, glbM 6115 4179 362S ... ... 16 13 43 4'59 141 36-8 8-9 01, eL, eEi 6116 ... ... StXI 16 13 44 2' 22 54 3'3 8'9 vF, vS, E, gbM 6117 5814 * m309 16 14 15 2'l6 52 35 8'9 vF, S, R 6118 4180 1953 II 402 ... 6 14 33 3-11 91 56-8 8-8 vF, cL, cE 45 , r 6119 4181 954 ... 16 14 44 2-13 5' 53-o 8-8 vF, eS, R 6120 4182 '955 III 623 .... 16 14 51 213 5' 54' i 88 vF, vS, R, D * uf 6121 4183 ... ... Lac I 9, H 4 16 15 4 3-67 IK) II'2 8-8 ( Cl, 8 or 10 B st ia line, with I 5 st, rrr 6122 ... Bigourdan 16 15 10 213 Si 59 8-8 vF, R, no N 6123 ... SwII 16 15 13 079 27 43'6 8-8 pF, vS, E, * nr 6124 4184 3626 Lac I 8, A 514 16 16 i 4-10 130 20- 1 87 Cl, B, L, pEi, 1CM, st 9. ..II 6125 4I8S IISio 16 16 4 115 32 2-8 87 pF, pS, IE 6126 ... ... StXII 16 16 23 2-18 53 I7-4 87 F, vS, E, bMSN 6127 SwIV 16 16 32 1-13 31 40-6 87 pF, vS, R 6128 ... ... ... SwIV 16 16 38 1-13 31 40-0 87 pF, pS, R, bM 6129 4186 Ill 891 ... 16 16 46 2-12 51 40-8 87 eF, vS, R, IbM 6130 ... SwIV 16 16 55 I-I5 32 2-3 87 pF, pL, R, Bxnrp 6131 ... ... StXII 16 17 o 2-09 5 44'i 87 vF, pL, iR, dif 6132 5815 ... St VII 16 17 6 2'Sl 77 53'i 8-6 eF, vS, vlbM 6i33 ... SwV 16 17 20 1-22 32 59'5 8-6 eeF, S, cE, v difflc 6i34 4187 3627 ... A 412 16 17 21 4-46 138 49'5 8-6 Cl, cL, pEi, 1CM, st 13. ..15 6i3S ... SwIV 16 17 54 0-46 24 45'6 8-6 vF, vS, mE, 2 st nr 6136 ... SwIV 16 18 o 1-29 33 4f4 86 eeF, S, E, v diffic 6i37 4188 1956 Ill 624 ... 16 18 4 2'12 51 44'8 86 F, S, iE, bM 6138 5816 ... StII 16 18 9 2-OI 48 44'3 86 vF, vS, R, bM 6i39 4189 3628 ... A 536 16 18 15 + 4-04 128 31-0 + 8-5 B, pL, R, psbM, rr of Nebulas and Clusters of Stars. 169 No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, j 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. & h m s a 6140 4190 ... Ill 740 ... 16 18 23 + 0-40 24 I/-6 + 8 :/ 6 cF, pL, iE * 6141 ... Bigourdan 16 18 24 2-02 48 S 2 8-5 vF, pS, no Nucl 6142 4191 * III 892 ... 16 iS 24 2-14 52 26-8 8'5 eF, S, bM 6143 4192 ... IISn ... 16 18 37 132 34 35' i 8'5 pB, iE, vgvlbM 6144 4193 3629 VI 10 ... 16 18 43 3'66 i IS 43'i 85 01, cL, raC, gbM, rrr 6145 4194 1957 ... 16 20 21 2'OI 48 44-7 8-4 F, E, bM 6146 4195 I9S8 Ill 638 16 20 27 2OI 48 46-9 8-4 cF, vS, E, bM 6147 4196 ... LdE 16 20 2'OI 48 47 8-4 eF, one of 3 6148 5817 m 310 16 20 38 2-52 65 31 8'4 vF, S, -with st 6149 ... ... SwVI 16 21 9 2-6 3 70 5-9 8'3 vF, pS, E, pB*nr s 6150 4198 I9S9 Ill 639 ... 16 21 10 203 49 1 3' 8-3 vF, T S, E 6151 4199 363 ... 16 21 41 707 162 57-0 8-2 rF, vS * 9 nr 6152 4200 3631 ... 16 21 50 4-65 142 19-0 8-2 Cl, L, 1C, st L 6153 ... Copeland 16 21 54 4-09 129 56 8-2 O, stellar 6154 42OI ... Ill 680 16 22 7 1-62 39 48-8 8-3 vF, S, E, IbM, er 6ISS 4202 ... 11690 16 22 35 1-69 41 17-8 8-2 F, pS, IF, gbM 6156 4203 3632 16 22 36 5'22 150 i8'o 8-1 pF, pL, vlE, gbM 6'57 ... ... SwIV 16 22 44 I'29 34 '9'3 8-2 eeF, pS, R, v cliffic 6158 420S II 647 Schultz 16 22 52 2-06 50 18-2 8-2 F, S, iF 6i59 ... ... StX 16 22 54 1-94 47 04 8-2 vF, S, iE, IbM 6160 4204 1960 II6J2 16 23 i 2-00 48 45'3 8-2 cF, pL, E, gbM, r 6161 5818 ... St I 16 23 2 2-28 56 527 8-2 vF, S, IbM 6162 S8I9 ... ... StI 16 23 3 2-28 56 50-3 8'2 F, S, IbM 6163 S820 ... ... StI 16 23 10 2-28 56 5'5 8-2 vF, S, IbM 6164 4206 3633 ... 16 23 23 4-42 137 48-0 8-1 eF (strongly susp), D * f nr 6165 4207 3634 16 23 40 4'43 137 Si'3 8-i F, cS, IE, vglbM, D*p 6166 4208 1961 II 875 ... 16 23 51 2x15 So 8-3 S-i pF, S, vlE, vgmKVI 6167 4209 3635 ... A 400 16 23 51 4-51 139 27-8 8-1 Cl, L, 1C, iF 6168 ... Svel 16 23 55 2-62 69 31-2 8-1 eeF, mE, F*atp end.vdiffic 6169 4210 3636 16 24 7 4 '25 133 44'3 S-o Cl, M Normse inv 6170 SwIV 16 24 41 0-97 3 7'4 8-1 eeF, vS, E, v diffic 6171 4211 3637 VI 40 Mechuin 16 24 42 3'35 IO2 44-8 S-o (, L, vEi, vmC, E, rrr 6172 St XIII 16 24 57 3-10 91 1 1'3 8-0 vF, eS, E, bM 6173 4212 1962 III 640 ... 16 25 5 2-00 48 52-6 S-o cF, vS, E, bM 6174 4213 ... ... LdE 16 25 19 2-OO 48 53 S-o TF * 6175 4214 1963 Ill 641 16 25 19 2'OI 49 3'9 8-0 vF, vS, E 6176 ... ... SwV 16 25 28 0'97 30 7'2 8-0 eF, eS, v diffic 6177 4215 1964 III 890 16 25 34 2'2O 54 38 o 8-0 vF, pL, iE, rr, * nr 6178 4216 3638 ... ... 16 25 36 432 135 I9-3 7'9 Cl, B, S, st pL 6179 4217 ... ... LdE 16 25 48 2'2O 54 35'2 79 vF.S.bMN, 4'nf h 1964 6180 5821 ... StVII 16 25 52 + 2'OI 49 9'4 + 7'9 eF, vS, E, mbM ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. z Dr. J. L. E. DJREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. IT. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. Notes. 6181 4218 II753 Schultz h m s 16 26 14 8 + 2-62 69 52-4 4/9 pB, pL, vlE, pgmbM 6182 4219 ... III 813 ... 16 26 50 1-26 34 99 7'9 vF, vS, iR 6183 4220 3639 16 26 50 6-31 159 4'9 7* vF, eS, E, gbM 6184 5822 ... St VII 16 26 53 2'OI 49 8-0 7-9 eF, vS, R, vlbM 6185 4221 1965 16 28 15 2'ig 54 21-7 7'8 F, S, R, gbM, * 1 1 np 6186 4222 ... III 730 16 28 19 2- 5 8 68 99 77 eF, vS, E 6187 ... ... Young 16 28 58 I-IO 3' 59'3 77 vF, vS, IbM 6188 4223 3640 16 29 15 4-48 138 44 7-6 !F, vL, viE, B*inv 6189 ... SwII 16 29 21 0'95 3 5'3 77 vF, pS, IE 6190 ... SwII 16 29 34 I-O4 3' I5-9 77 vF, pS, R, F*nr 6191 SwlV 16 29 35 I 'O2 3 54'3 77 pF, pL, E, 2 st p 6192 6i93 4224 4225 3641 3642 A 483 A 413 16 30 29 16 30 52 4-23 4'47 '33 5'3 138 29-1 7'5 7'5 Cl, pL, pRi.iR, stn...l4 Cl, vL, lEi.lC. rrr, Fnebinv t 6194 4227 1967 ... Schultz 16 3' 35 216 53 30-9 7'5 vF, vS, sbM*i2 6195 4226 1966 Ill 8 93 16 31 44 2 '06 So 4r5 7'5 vF, S, R, gbM, bet 2 st 6196 5823 ... m 311 16 32 13 2-16 53 37 7'4 vF, vS, stellar 6197 5824 ... ... m 312 16 32 18 2-16 53 42 7'4 eF, E, stellar 6198 Sw IV 16 33 I-IO 32 12-8 7'4 vF, yS, E, 2 st f 6199 S82S ... m3l3 16 33 So 2-16 53 38 73 eF 6200 4228 3643 ... ... 16 33 5 4-42 137 irS 7-2 Cl (in Milky Way) 6201 5826 ... m 314 16 34 22 2-52 65 58 7-2 eF, vS 6202 ... ... SwlV 16 34 32 0-71 27 45'5 7'3 eeF, pS, * f 6203 5827 ... ... 11315 16 34 34 2-52 65 57 7-2 eF, vS 6204 6205 4229 4230 3644 1968 ... A 442 (Halley 1714,1 1 M 13 J 16 36 7 16 36 40 4-40 2-14 136 45-6 53 i6'3 7-1 7'i Cl, pRi, eiCM, st II...I2 !!$, eB, vRi, vgeCM, st II... f t 6206 ... ... Sw V 16 37 25 I'OO 31 7'i 7-0 pF, eS, R, tell, 3 vF st nr 6207 4231 1969 II70I 16 38 6 2-13 52 54'i 7-0 pB, pL, E 45'' , vgmbM 6208 4232 3646 ... A 364 16 38 18 478 143 33'5 6-9 Cl, L, Ri.lCM, st9...!2 6209 4233 364S ... 16 38 24 7-03 162 205 6-8 vF, pL, vgvlbM 6210 6211 4234 1970 25, LL 30510 SwVI 16 38 38 16 38 38 2-51 I -06 65 56-2 3' 55'5 6-9 69 O, vB, vS, R, disc & border vF, pS, R, sp of 2 t 6212 5828 StII 16 38 41 2-02 49 55'8 6-9 cF 6213 ... ... SwVI 16 38 53 I -06 3' 54'3 6-9 eF, vS, R, nf of 2 6214 ... Sw I & IV 16 38 54 022 23 4i-5 69 eF, vS, R 6215 4235 3647 ... 16 39 4 5^5 148 44-8 68 pF, E, vglbM,*4p 79" 6216 4237 3648 A 454 16 39 20 + 4-3I 134 28-3 68 Cl, pS, pRi, pC, st 12. ..15 6217 4236 ... 1280 G Eiimter 16 39 25 -3'4 ii 3i-3 7-0 B, cL, IE, slbM 6218 4238 1971 ... HI 12 16 39 58 + 3'ii 91 41-7 6-8 r ! ! 9, vB, vL, JR, gmbM, rrr, 1 st 10... 6219 5829 .., m 316 16 40 S +2-89 80 41 + 6-i F, S of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 171 No. G. C. J. 11. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86Vo. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Aimual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. A 622O SwVI li in s 16 40 8 s + 307 o / 9O O'2 W'8 eeF, pS, iE, 3 F st s 6221 4239 3 6 49 ... 16 40 40 5'7 148 58-0 67 9, pB, cL, E, glbM, rr 6222 4240 365 A 456? 16 40 41 4-31 134 28-6 67 Cl, vL, vEi, IbM, st 12.. .13 6223 4241 d'A 16 41 24 072 28 9-3 67 F, S, E, mbM 6224 ... SwVI 16 41 37 2'93 83 257 6-6 eeF, vS, IE, pB * nr n, n of 2 6225 ... ... SwVI 16 41 39 2'93 83 3f2 6-6 eF, vS, IE, F st inv, s of 2 6226 4242 ... ... d'A 16 41 47 0-68 27 46-0 67 F, S, A with 2 st 12 & 14 6227 4243 3651 16 41 52 4-I7 130 587 66 Cl, eL, cEi (Milky AVay) 6228 5830 ... m 317 16 42 18 2-44 63 33 6-6 vF, S 6229 4244 IV 50 Schultz 16 43 3 r68 42 I3'3 6-6 9 vB, L, E, disc & F border, r 6230 ... ... SwIV 16 43 47 2-96 85 7'8 6-5 eeF, pS, E, v diffie 6231 4245 3652 ... { Hiilley, i 16 44 15 J-4'2O 131 33'6 6-4 Cl, B, cL, pEi, st 10.. .13 6232 ... SwI 16 44 22 -0-57 19 68 6-5 pF, pL, IE 6233 ... ... StXI 16 44 24 + 2-51 66 106 6-4 pF, S, E, gbM 6234 5831 m3i8 16 45 I 2-97 85 24 6-4 F, S, E 6235 4246 3653 11584 ... 16 45 3 +3-58 in 563 6-4 pB, cL, iE, rrr, st 14.. .16 6236 ... SwI 16 45 24 0-60 18 58-4 6-4 F,pL 6237 ... ... ... SwI 16 45 24 -0-57 19 6-9 6-4 eF, S, E 6238 ... ... ... SwIV 16 45 38 + 0-65 27 36-2 6-4 eeF, eS, eF * close, v diffie 6239 14247 = } - Ill 727 StVII 16 45 39 1-89 47 08 6-3 vF, E, biN np sf * 6240 5833 ... StII,Bigourdan 16 45 55 3-02 87 22-0 63 vF, pL, IE, dif * 6241 4248 HI 735 16 46 o 178 44 20-4 6'3 eF, pS 6242 4249 3654 Lao I 10, A 520 16 46 4 4'll 129 16-2 6'2 Cl, B, L, Ei, st 8.. .11 6243 ... StXI 16 46 34 2-52 66 26-0 6-2 vF, vS, iF, dif 6244 ... ... SwIV 16 46 38 + 0-65 27 327 6-3 vF, vS, E, bet 2 st, nf of 2 6245 ... SwI 16 46 45 0-61 18 56-9 6-3 TF, pL, E 6246 ... ... ... SwIV 16 46 55 + I-2I 34 12-8 6-3 eF, S, E 6247 4250 ... d'A 16 47 o + 056 26 47-5 6'3 F, pS, iF 6248 ... ... SwII 16 47 13 -0-52 19 24-4 6-3 eeF, pL, E, v diffie 6249 42.51 3655 ... ... 16 47 34 +4-33 134 33'3 6-1 Cl, pEi, TlC, iF, st L & S 6250 4252 3656 ... 16 47 41 +4-38 135 42-4 6-1 Cl, L, lEi, 1C, st8...i2 6251 4253 Ill 974 ... 16 47 55 -6-99 7 90 6-4 cF, S, bM, p of 2 6252 4254 ... III 975 16 47 58 -706 7 6-0 6-4 vF, vS, fof 2 6253 4255 3657 A 374? 16 48 3 +4-73 142 28-9 6-1 Cl, S, triangular, st 13 6254 4256 | 1972 = 3659 } ... M 10 16 49 47 yi6 93 52 7 6-0 (! 9, B, vL, E, gvmbM, rrr, i st IO...I5 6255 4257 "973 Ill 689 16 49 48 2T2 53 16-8 6-0 eF, cL, E 90 6256 4258 3658 ... 16 50 9 4-03 126 53-5 5'9 9, vF, vL, iE, vgbM, rrr 6257 4259 '974 ... 16 50 12 2"OI 50 9-6 6-0 vF(? vSD*), FD*nf 6258 ... ... SwIV 16 50 31 + 076 29 14-4 + 6-0 oF, vS, E,B*andD*p 172 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. II. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 860-0. Aimnal Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. X 62S9 4260 3660 ... A 456 li m s 16 5 37 + 4-33 134 26 : 9 + 5-9 ' ! CI, 13, vL, vEi.st 11... 6260 ... ... ... Sw IV 16 50 43 0-47 26 3-0 5'9 eF, pS, B, sev st nr sf 6261 ... ... ... StXI 16 50 56 2-39 61 48-0 5'9 eF, eS, iF 6262 ... ... Sw V 16 Si 3 rio 32 51- 5'9 eeF, pS, R, v diffic 6263 5834 ... m 319, St 11 16 51 ii 2-07 61 57-0 59 rF, vS, R 6264 5835 ... ... ra 320, St II 16 51 44 2-07 61 55'4 5-8 eF, vS 6265 5836 m 321, St II 16 5i 57 2'O7 61 55'9 5-8 eF, vS 6266 6267 4261 4262 3661 Ill 123 M 62, A 627 16 52 19 l6 52 22 3-81 2-52 119 53-8 66 46 9 57 5'8 ! J,vB,L,gmb;M,rrr,stl4...l6 vF, pL, E, IbM t * 6268 4263 3662 A 521 16 52 26 4-13 129 30-8 57 CI, B, pL, cRi, st 10... 6269 5837 ... m 322,'St II 16 52 26 2-07 61 55-3 58 F, S, R 6270 5838 ... m 323, St II 16 53 12 2-07 61 55-2 57 eF, S, R 6271 5839 m 324 16 53 18 207 fi 49 57 vF, R 6272 5840 ... ... m325 16 53 26 207 61 52 57 vF 6273 4264 { '975 = 3663 p Mi9 16 53 59 370 116 32 5-6 5, vB, L, R, vCM, rrr, st 16 6274 5841 ... m 326 16 54 8 2'33 60 2 5-6 eF, vS 6275 ... ... Sw IV 16 54 12 0-51 26 32-4 57 eeF, S, IK, v diffic 6276 5842 ra 327, St II 16 54 52 2-52 66 44-9 5-6 eF * 6277 5843 ... m 328, St II 1 6 54 56 2'52 66 45-2 5'6 eF * 6278 4266 III 124 StII 16 54 58 2-52 66 46-8 5-6 vF, stellar 6279 ... ... Sw V 16 55 3 i 68 42 32-7 5'5 vF, pS, IE, coarse D * rp 6280 5844 ... m 329 16 55 10 2-92 83 7 5'5 pB, S, IE 6281 4265 3664 ... A 556 16 55 16 407 127 409 5-5 CI, L, pRi, 1C, st9...ii 6282 5845 m330 16 55 21 2'33 59 58 5'5 vF, S, R 6283 4267 ... Ill 728 ... '6 55 53 i'53 39 5 1* 5'5 vF, cS, iE 6284 4268 { 1976 = 3665 } VI II 16 55 56 3'66 114 33-8 5'4 0, B, L, R, CM, n-r, st 16... 6285 ... ... ... SwYI 16 56 7 o 92 30 48-8 5'5 eeF, S, R, v diffic, np of 2 6286 6287 6288 4269 3666 11 195 SwII Sw I 16 56 17 16 56 44 16 58 5 0-93 + 3-61 -0-22 30 51-0 112 3O-6 21 19-8 5'5 5'4 5'4 eF, pS, R 0,cB,L,R,gpmCM,rrr,st 16 eF, vS, R, sp of 2 6289 ... SwI 16 58 36 -023 21 178 5'3 eF, pL, mE, nf of 2 6290 ... ... ... SwII 16 58 37 + 0-92 30 49-6 5'3 eF, pS, R, * close f 6291 ... ... SwII 16 58 37 0-92 3 SI'S 5'3 eeF, eS, R 6292 ... ... ... SwII 17 o 52 072 28 458 5-1 eF, E, T diffic, F st nr 6293 4270 { 1977 = 3667 } VI 12 ... 17 i 28 372 116 23-2 5'0 0, vB, L, R, psbM, rrr, st 16 6:94 4271 1978 ... ... '7 i 34 372 116 22-6 j-o F, S, vgbM, S p 6295 ... ... ... SwIV 17 i 36 078 29 25-6 5-0 eF, S, mE, F * nr 6296 6297 5846 ... ... m33 SwII 17 i 46 17 i 50 2-98 85 53 + 0-62 27 46-8 5-0 + 50 P B pB, pS, R, bet 2 st, p of 2 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 173 No. G. C. J. II. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Desrription. I 6298 SwII h m K i7 i 55 s + O-62 27 46 ; 8 + 5'0 vF, eS, R, bet 2 st, f of 2 6299 4272 d'A 17 3 39 0'57 27 2i'9 4'9 vF, vS, R 6300 4273 3668 ... ... 17 3 52 5'59 152 39-1 47 F, vL, vlE, am st, 2 st inv 6301 4274 IV 57 17 4 10 1-88 47 29-3 4'8 F, stellar 6302 ... Barnard 17 4 17 + 4'5 126 56' i 47 pB, E pf (Swift : triple) 6303 ... SwI 17 5 6 -0-23 21 276 4'8 eF, pL, mE, nearly bet 2 st 6304 4275 3670 I 147 17 5 40 + 380 H9 I7'3 4-6 0, B, cL, R, IbM, rrr, st 16 6305 4276 3669 ... 17 5 46 5-24 149 0-4 4-6 vF, vS, R, glbM 6306 ... ... SwII '7 5 53 074 29 6-0 47 yF, vS, IE 6307 4277 d'A, Sw II '7 5 59 073 29 4-0 47 vF, vS, IE, * 13 nr n 6308 S847 ... ra332 17 6 8 2-51 66 27 4'6 vF, S, R, sbM 6309 S8SI TI 17 6 12 3-36 102 44-5 4-6 B, S, bet 2 st v nr 6310 4278 d'A 17 6 15 0-71 28 50-0 4-6 F, pL, IE 6311 5848 St VII 17 6 16 1-91 48 10-5 4'6 pB, vS, R 6312 StX 17 6 24 r88 47 32-3 46 eF, irr R, dif, vS * inv 6313 Sw VI 17 6 42 r6i 41 27-4 46 eeF, vS, IE, bet 2 F st 63H 5849 ... ... m333 17 6 48 2-51 6633 4'5 F, vS, R, bM 63IS 5850 ... ... ^334 '7 6 53 2-51 66 36 4'5 eF, S 6316 4279 3671 I 45 17 7 49 377 H7 58-5 44 3?, cB, pS, R, gvmbM, rrr, st 1 6 6317 ... SwI 17 8 i 0-51 26 556 4'5 eeF, S, R, F * nr, sp of 2 6318 4280 3672 A 522 17 8 4 4 14 129 17-2 4'4 Cl,pL,Ri,R,gbM,st 12. ..14 6319 ... ... SwI 17 8 7 051 26 51-4 4'5 vF, vS, R, IbM, nf of 2 6320 5852 ... ... StIV 17 8 20 1-96 49 34'3 4'4 eF,*i3 po"5 6321 5SS3 ... ... StII 17 8 23 2-58 69 3^3 4'4 eF, iR, pS, vlbil 6322 4281 3673 ... 17 8 45 4-28 132 43'5 4'3 Cl, vL, pRi, 1C (place of* nf) 6323 5854 St VII 17 9 4 + 1-82 46 3'4 4'4 eF, vS, diffic 6324 4282 ... Ill 945 ... 17 9 15 2'CO 14 23-4 4'5 vF, S, E, S*s 6325 4283 3676 ... ... 17 9 31 + 3-64 H3 35'9 4'3 pF, L, R, rr 6326 6327 4284 58SS 3675 StVII 17 9 41 i? 9 49 472 182 141 35'5 46 11-3 4-2 4'3 ! ! ! O, pB, vS, R eF, yS, diffic t 6328 4285 3674 ... 17 9 58 586 154 Sl'4 4-2 vF, vS, vlE, glbM 6329 5856 ... ... St VII 17 10 o 1-82 46 9-4 4'3 vF, vS, R, bM 6330 ... StXI 17 10 19 + 2'33 60 26-3 4 2 eF, S, R 6331 4286 Ill 951 ... 17 1 45 -3'5 ii 127 4'4 eF, S 6332 58S7 ... St VII 17 10 48 + I'82 46 ii 8 4-2 vF, oval, ibM 6333 4287 '1979= ' 3677 i - M9 17 ii o 3-5i 108 21 9 4'2 $, B, L, R, eCM, rrr, st 14 6334 6335 4288 4289 3678 3679 ... 17 ii 3 17 ii 36 4-02 125 54-9 3-83 120 4- 1 cF, vL, icF, rglbf, * 8 in v 4' I Dif neb in patches 6336 5858 ... ... StVII 17 12 3 1-81 46 17 4'l vF, vS, R, bM 6337 4290 3680 ... 17 12 40 + 4-11 128 20-0 + 40 ! ! !0, eF, S, am st t 174 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue Xo. o. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Anmuil Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Annual Distance, Preces- i86o'o. sion,i88o. Summary Description. il h m s 8 6338 4291 ... II 812 ... 17 12 41 + I'OI 32 24 ; i f 4-'i F, S, E, vglbM 6339 ... Sw VI I? 12 42 + 1-93 48 58-2 4-0 vF, L, iE, sp of 2 6340 4292 1980 11767 ... 17 12 44 -rc6 17 32-1 4'i cF, pL, R, vgmlM 6341 4294 ... Mg2, LL 31544 17 12 51 + 1-84 46 42-6 40 , vB, vL, eCM, rrr, st S t 6342 4293 1 149 ... 17 12 55 354 109 26 5 40 cB, pS, IE, er 6343 ... ... Sw VI 17 12 57 i'93 48 46-2 4-0 vF, S, IE, nf. of 2 6344 ... J G Lohso 17 12 57 rS7 47 25-0 4-0 F, S, E, *I2 nf, nr 6345 Sw VI i7 I? 59 1-02 32 27-3 4-0 eeF, vS, E, 2nd of 3 6346 ... ... ... S\v VI 17 13 2 ro2 32 29-0 4-0 eeF, S, E, 3rd of 3 6347 ... ... StXI 17 >3 40 2-CS 73 11-6 3'9 eF, iR, dif 6348 StXI '7 13 55 190 48 12-3 3'9 eF, vS, iR, IbM 6349 ... ... StX 17 14 " 2' 1 1 53 477 3'9 vF, eS, E, IbM, p of 2 6350 ... StXI 17 14 16 1-90 48 9-6 39 pF, pS, gbM 6351 ... ... ... StX 17 14 16 2-II 53 47-8 39 vF, vS, fainter than p one 6352 ... A 41 7, Barnard 17 14 5 4'54 138 20 37 pF, L 6353 ... ... J G Louse 17 H 53 270 74 102 3'9 pB, p3, 3 S st inv, # 10 nf l' 6354 ... ... ... Barnard 17 15 2 4-11 128 24 3'9 eF, S 6355 4295 3681 146 ... 17 15 16 372 116 127 38 cF, L, R, gbM, rrr 6356 4296 3683 148 ... 17 15 26 3'49 107 40-5 3-8 J, vB, cL, vgvmbM, rrr, st 20 6357 4297 3682 ... 17 15 28 3'96 124 31 3-8 F, L, E, vglbM, D * inv 6358 ... Sw VI 17 15 41 i'35 37 13-1 3-8 eF, S, E, D * nr np 63S9 4298 ... ... d'A 17 16 27 0'6i 28 4'S 3'8 pB, S, E, b3IN = *I2 6360 4299 368S ... 17 16 28 3-83 119 51-6 37 Neb in patches (Milky Way) 6361 ... ... SwIV 17 '6 52 073 29 14-4 37 vF, pS, niE, nearly bet 2 st 6362 4300 3684 ... A'225 "7 17 23 6-17 156 558 3'5 f(f, cB, L, vgmbM, rrr, st t 14.. .17 6363 * ... StX 17 18 10 192 48 45'9 3-6 vF, S, R, gbM 6364 StX 17 19 i 2'33 60 287 3'5 pF, vS, E, bM*i3 6365 .. . SwIV 17 20 16 0-57 27 42-3 3'5 eeF, pL, iE, oFst inv, *&f 6366 4301 ... Winneeke 17 20 19 3-iS 94 57'0 3'4 F, L, vibM (Auw 36) 6367 ... "StXI 17 20 22 2-05 $2 7-0 3'4 vF*in vF, vS, R neb 6368 5860 ... n> 335 17 20 39 280 78 20 3 '4 F, S, E 6369 4302 1 I98l = 3686 } IV ii ... 17 20 49 3-65 "3 385 3'2 ! ! , pB, S, R t 6370 1 ... SwI '7 20 54 104 32 537 3'5 vF, vS, R, B * nr n 6371 5861 m336 17 21 43 2-41 63 22 3'3 vF, S, E, np of 2 6372 4303 III 137 m 17 2' 55 2-41 63 24-8 3'2 vF, pS, iF, sf of 2 6373 ... ... SwI 17 22 8, 088 30 52-5 3'3 eeF, pL, vdiffic 6374 4304 3687 ... ... 17 22 58 39i 122 28-8 3'i Cl, S, P,B*inv 6375 5862 m337 17 23 6 269 73 40 3'i F, vS, E 6376 S- IV 17 23 18 + 0-88 3i 3'4 43-2 eeF, eS, R, v diffic of Nebula; and Clusters of Stars. 175 No. G. C. J. u. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- -'011. I . ,. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 6377 SwIV h m s 17 23 23 + o88 / 3' 3' // + 3'2 eF, (S, R, IbM 6378 5863 ... StVII 17 23 53 293 83 36-4 3'I v difficult 6379 5864 ... ... 11338 17 24 20 2 69 73 35 3-0 vF.pL 6380 6381 435 3688 ... SwI 17 24 47 "7 25 25 4 14 0-79 128 58-0 29 527 30 3-0 eF, pS, IE, * 9 att vF, pL, E t 6382 ... ... SwI 17 25 33 I 04 33 i'3 3-0 pF, pS, R 6383 4306 3689 17 25 34 3'92 122 286 2-9 Cl, st 13, *67 in M 6384 586S ... d'A, m 339, St I] 17 25 38 2-90 82 50-0 29 pB, S, vlE 6385 ... ... SwIV 17 25 39 l'O2 32 21-6 3-0 eF, S, R, B * s 6386 ... ... SwI 17 25 S^ I'33 37 i4 2-9 vF, pS, E, bet 2 st 6387 ... ... SwIV 17 25 59 roi 32 20-6 2-0 eF, S, R 6388 437 3690 ... A 457 17 26 3 4-38 134 38-5 2-8 f 9, vB, L, R, p, psvmKM, 1 rrr, st 17... 6383 4308 II 901 Peters 17 26 24 2-68 73 30 5 29 F, S, iF, er 6390 ... SwI 17 26 31 076 29 417 2'9 eeF, mE, v diffic 6391 ... ... ... SwIV 17 26 33 0-87 31 2'2 2'9 eF, vS, R, nearly bet 2 st 6392 4309 3691 ... 17 27 58 6-66 '59 4f3 26 cF, S, R, glbM,*i3 sp 6393 ... ... ... SwI 17 28 25 o-So 30 I5'4 27 eF, pS, R, s of 2 6394 ... SwI 17 28 25 + 0-80 30 u-S 27 eF, pS, R, n of 2 6395 ... SwI 17 28 50 -081 18 48-2 27 vF, pL ; IE, D*n 6396 4310 3 6 93 ... 17 28 51 + 4-00 124 54-8 2-6 01, pL, IRi, 1C 6397 43" 3692 ... Lac III 1 1, A 366 17 29 17 4-87 143 35'i 2'5 $, B, TL, Ri, st 13 6398 4312 3 6 94 ... 17 29 49 5'53 151 361 2'5 eF, S, R, p of 2 6399 ... SwI 17 29 50 0-80 30 17-8 26 eF, vS, R 6400 4313 3696 ... A 568 j 17 30 2 4-07 126 sri 2'5 Cl, pL, pRi, iR, st9...io 6401 4314 | 1982 = 3^97 } I 44 ... 17 30 6 366 113 49-6 2'5 pB, pL, R, * 12 f inv 6402 4315 1 1983- 3698 1 M 14 17 30 15 3-i5 93 9'5 2'5 i ! 9, B, TL, R, eRi, vgmbM, 1 rrr, st 15 6403 43!6 369S ... ... 17 30 19 5'53 151 36-1 2-4 eeF, f of 2 6404 4317 4020 ... h o n 17 30 26 3'94 123 9'3 2'5 Cl, F, L, pRi, 1C, st 13. ..15 6405 43'8 3 6 99 ... Lac III 12, M 6 17 30 56 391 122 7'I 2-4 Cl, L, iR, 1C, st 7, 10... 6406 ... ... Bigourdan 17 32 14 2-62 71 5 2-4 vF, eS, stellar 6407 4319 3700 ... 17 32 IS 5'44 150 397 23 eF, S, R, 3 st nr 6408 5866 ... ... m 340, St II 17 32 41 2-62 71 2-4 2-3 F, S, iR, gbM 6409 ... ... SwI 17 32 46 1-44 39 8-9 2-4 vF, S, R 6410 ... ... SwVI 7 33 33 0-69 29 5-6 2-3 ceF, S, R, nearly bet 2 st, sp of 2 6411 4320 d'A 17 33 56 + 0-69 29 67 2-3 vS, gbM 6412 4321 VI 41 17 34 8 -2-18 14 II-2 23 , cL, R, vgbM, rr 6413 5867 ... StII 17 34 13 + 277 77 1 8-0 2'2 vF, vS, smbM 6414 ... ... SwIII 17 34 27 -170 5 33'0 2'3 eeF, pS, R, v diffic, bet 2 st 6ps 4322 37oi' ... 17 35 + 4-00 124 56-5 + 2'I Nebs portion of Milky Way 7 6 Dr. J. L. E. DBEYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. II. TT. II. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880 North Polar Distance, l86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. J* O M 6416 4323 3702 A 612 li m s 17 35 9 + 3-91 o * 122 17-0 // CI, vL, Ri, 1C 6417 5868. ... 11341 17 36 2-45 66 15 2-0 pF, S, vlbM 6418 ... SwI 17 36 16 4-0-88 31 1 1-4 2-1 eF, pS, R 6419 ... SwII 17 36 26 0-26 21 45-6 21 eeF, eS, R, v diffie 6420 ... ... SwII 17 36 26 024 21 52-3 21 eeF, eS, R, v diffie 6421 6422 4324 3702' ... SwII 17 36 30 17 36 46 + 3-96 0-24 123 37-6 21 SI'S 2'O Cl, vL, pRi, st 8.. .12 eF, pS, R, nearly bet 2 st t 6423 ... SwII 17 37 16 0-26 21 45-8 2'O eeF, vS, R, * close f 6424 ... ... SwII i7 37 25 -0-59 19 56 2 2'O vF, pS, R 6425 4326 373 17 37 56 + 3-89 121 28-O rS Cl, pS, IRi, 1C, st 10.. .12 6426 {5870 } - II587 StVII 17 37 56 3-00 86 45-9 1-8 vF, cL, E, vlbM 6427 5869 m 342 17 37 57 2'44 64 25 r8 vF, vS, stellar 6428 ... ... Bigourdsin 17 38 13 2-44 64 24 1-8 vF, S, stellar 6429 5871 m 343 17 38 22 2-44 64 34 rS F, S, stellar 6430 5872 ... 11344 17 38 27 2-63 71 47 i-8 vF, S, mE 6431 5873 StI 17 38 35 2'43 64 25-5 18 vF, vS, R 6432 4327 1984 ... ... 17 38 46 369 114 49-9 1-8 Cl, tt vS 6433 5874 ... ... m34S 17 39 8 + 2-07 53 9 17 vF, S, pmE, bM 6 434 4328 1987 Ill 741 ... 17 39 12 -1-07 7 49'4 17 vF, vS, R, stellar, *S s 6435 ... ... SwVI 17 39 IS + 0-49 27 16-3 rS eeF, vS, R, vF D * nr f 6436 Sw V 17 39^34 0-72 29 28-2 i-8 eeF, pS, IE, # * # nr 6 437 4329 3704 ... '7 39 40 4-02 125 22-8 17 Cl, F, eL, vS st + neb 6438 433 3701 ... 17 39 43 1974 175 24-4 I '2 pB, R, vgbM 6439 ... ... Pickering 17 4 13 347 I O6 26 r6 O, stellar = 13 m 6440 433" 1985 I 150 17 4 34 3'57 1 10 18-5 r6 pB, pL, R, bM 6441 4332 3705 A 557 17 4 42 4-08 127 o-i 1-6 $, vB, pL, R, vgmbM, rrr, st 18 6442 5875 ... ... m 346 17 40 50 2-57 69 10 1-6 pF, S, iR, gbM 6443 ... ... ... SwV 17 40 55 1-58 41 48-8 1-6 eF, pS, IE 6^44 4334 3706 ... ^ 597? 17 4 55 400 124 48-8 r6 CI, vL, vRi, st 12. ..13 6445 4333 1986 II586 17 40 57 3-56 109 57-5 r6 pB, pS, R, gbM, r, * 15 np 6446 5876 ... H347 17 41 10 2 12 54 22 r6 eF, vS, iR 6447 5877 ... m 348 17 41 20 2-12 54 22 r6 vF, S, R ' 6448 ... SwII 17 4i 23 1-26 36 24-1 r6 vF, pS, R, IbM 6449 SwI 17 41 24 1-03 33 8-0 1-6 vF, pS, R 6450 ... ... SwII 17 41 25 2-62 71 22-3 r6 vF, vS, B*f2' 6451 6452 4335 5878 3707 VI 13 m' 3 49 17 41 41 17 41 57 3-85 2- 5 6 1 2O IO'2 69 5 '"5 Cl, pL, pRi, bifid, st 12... eeF, S t 6453 4336 37oS 17 42 o 3'99 124 347 '5 cL, iR, pmbM, r 6454 "t ... SwI 17 42 2 I'll 34 H'i i'5 vF, pS, R, IbM 6455 4337 3709 ... ... 17 42 38 + 4'02 125 20-7 + 1-4 Cl, rr, st eS + neb of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 177 Right Annual Xorth Polar Annual No. O. C. j. ir. W. H. Other Observers. Ascension, Preces- Distance, Preces- Summary Description. % i86o'o. sion, 1880. i86o'o. sion, 1880. h m s s 6456 ... SwV 17 42 44 -0-17 22 2O'O + i"s eeF, eS, E, v diffic, bet 2 st 6457 ... ... SwI 17 42 45 oco 23 27-9 '5 F, vS. E, bM 6458 5879 ... ... m 350 17 43 10 42-56 69 8 1-4 eF, vS, stellar 6459 ... SwI 17 43 12 I'll 34 I'0 1-4 eF, eS, E, r 6460 5880 ... m35l 17 43 30 + 2-57 69 II 1-4 vF, pL, iR 6461 ... Sw V 17 43 35 -1-42 16 32-3 1-5 eF, pS, R, 5 st nr 6462 ... SwI 17 43 44 +0-57 28 1-4 i '4 F, eS, R, O ? 6463 ... ... ... ,"w IV 17 43 59 -0-17 22 21'3 i '4 eeF, S, E, v diffic, 2nd of 6 6464 ... SwI 17 44 13 +0-67 29 1-9 i'4 ocF, pS, E, s of 4 st 6465 4338 1988 ... ... 17 44 17 3-71 IIS 21'5 i"3 eF, S (suspected) 6466 SwI 17 44 25 1-40 38 33'9 i'3 eF, vS, R, bet 2 st 6467 5881 ... ... 111352 17 44 27 2-65 72 25 i '3 vF, yS, IE 6468 5882 ... ... m353 17 44 28 2-65 72 25 i'3 vb", S, E 6469 4339 37" ... ... 17 44 30 + 3-62 112 18-4 i"3 Cl, pEi (in M Way) 6470 SwIV 17 44 34 -017 22 2O-2 i'3 eeF, vS, E, v diffic, 3rd of 6 6471 ... ... SwV 17 44 34 -0-17 22 21'5 i'3 eeF, eS, R, * nr, 4th of 6 6472 SwV 17 44 34 -0-17 22 iS'O i'3 eeF, eS, R, v diffic, 5lh of 6 6473 ... SwIV 17 44 35 +0-99 32 38-5 i'3 eeF, S, E, s of 2 6474 ... SwIV 17 44 35 0-99 32 38-3 i '3 eF, pS, R, n of 3, 3 st nr 6475 434 37io ( Halley, Lac > ( II 14, M 7 i I? 44 4 4-00 124 46-0 12 Cl, vB, pRi, 1C, st 7. ..12 t 6476 4341 3712 ... '7 44 55 + 3-82 119 56 1-2 Neb or nebs part of M Way 6477 ... SwV 17 45 9 -017 22 l8'8 '3 eeF, eS, R, v diffic, * nr, 6478 ... SwIII 17 45 21 + 1-41 38 47-2 i '3 pB, S, vmE, spindle 6479 SwI '7 45 34 123 35 47 8 T2 eF, pS, E, 3 st n 6480 4342 3713 ... 17 45 37 3-85 120 23-9 T2 Neb or nebs part of M Way t 6481 ... Peters 17 45 55 2'97 85 47'9 ri vS, bM 6482 4343 1989 17 45 58 2'57 47 13 231 60 8-8 ri vS * slightly nebs 6487 ... ... ... St XI 17 47 r 9 2-3I 60 7-6 ro F, S, E, gbM 6488 ... ... SwIV i? 47 45 0'53 27 43'8 I'D pF, pS, K 6489 ... ... ... SwI. 17 47 46 075 29 53'4 ro eeF, pL, IE, bet 2 st 6490 5885 m 355, St II 17 48 22 2-63 7i 358 I'O vF, vS, stellar 6491 ... SwI 17 48 25 0-61 28 25-9 ro pF, eS, vF*att, np of 2 6492 4345 3714 ... ... 17 48 31 6-13 156 24-7 o'8 pF, S, pmE 90, * 12 att f 6493 ' SwI 17 48 40 061 28 27-3 0-9 F, eS, R, O ?, F * v nr, sf of 2 6494 4346 1990 ... M23 17 48 41 3'53 108 59-7 0'9 Cl, B, vL, pRi, 1C, st 10... 6495 5886 in 356, St II 17 48 42 + 2-63 7i 387 + 0-9 F, S, E ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. A A 178 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. O. C. J. H. TV. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. i i h m a s Q ' // 6496 4347 3715 ... A 460? 17 48 5 1 + 4'37 134 139 + 0-8 Neb + Cl, pL, raE, gvlbM 6497 ... SwI 17 49 10 0-81 3O 28'4 0-9 eF, pS, IE, * close n, np of 2 6498 ... SwI 17 49 II 0-81 3O 28-9 0-9 pF, pS, R, F * v nr, sf of 2 6499 5887 ... ... m357 17 49 14 2^63 71 36 0-9 S D * in neb 6500 4348 Ill 957 StXII '7 49 52 263 7i 38-3 0-8 vF, vS, sp of 2 6501 4349 ... III 958 stxn 17 49 56 2-63 71 36'2 0-8 vF, vS, nf of 2 6502 435 3716 17 50 20 + 599 155 24-0 0-7 vF, vS, f * of D * inv 6S03 435" ... ... Auwers 17 5 5i 064 19. 49'2 0-8 pF, L, mE,*9 f4'(Auw 37) 6504 5888 ... m358 17 5 55 + 2'2O 56 46 07 F, vmE, sbM 6SOS ... ... SwIV 17 51 2 0-13 24 25-5 0-8 eeF.vS, R 6506 4352 3717 ... ... 17 51 n 369 114 38-4 0-7 Cl, Ri, eL, vlC 6507 43S3 ... VIII S3 17 5i 3 + 3'49 107 23-3 0-6 Cl, pS, IRi, 1C 6508 ... ... Sw I, Hartwig 17 52 12 -1-05 17 5^9 07 vF, S, 3 st nr 6509 ... ... ... StX 17 52 37 + 2-92 83 42-0 07 vF, pL, irrR, IbM 6510 ... SwIV 17 5 2 43 0-68 29 IO'2 0-6 eeF, pS, IE, v diffic 6511 ... ... SwI '7 53 23 0-68 29 10-3 0-5 F, pL, bM(? = last one) 6512 4354 ... ... d'A, Sw III 17 53 43 0-49 27 20-5 O'S vF, R, ist of 3 6513 5889 ... m 359, St I '7 53 5' 2'45 65 6' i O'S vF, vS, stellar 6514 4355 { 1991 = 3718 1 I IV 41, V 1 IIO,M, 12 } M20 17 53 54 3 '64 H3 i'S 0-4 ! ! ! vB, vL, trifid, D * inv t 6515 ... SwIII 17 54 8 1-44 39 14-6 0'4 vF, vS, R, 2 B st nr 6516 4356 ... ... d'A, Sw III 17 54 9 0-48 27 18-5 0'5 vF, vS, 2nd of 3 6517 4357 3719 II 199 17 54 I' 3-28 98 57-2 0'4 pB, pL, R, rr 6518 ... ... St XIII 17 54 i7 2'33 6 7'5 0-4 2 vF, close st in vF, vS neb 6519 5890 ... ... J Schmidt 17 54 23 3-84 119 48-1 0-4 vF, np I 49 6520 4358 372i VII 7 17 54 36 378 "7 53'5 0-4 Cl, pS, Ri,lC, st 9. ..13 6521 4360 ... d'A, Sw III 17 54 38 0'49 27 22-0 0-5 F, pL, 3rd of 3 6522 4359 3720 I 49 17 54 4 3-85 120 2'O 0-4 (, B, pL, R, gvmbM, rrr, st 1 6 6523 436i 3722 ... Lac III 13, M 8 17 55 6 3'68 114 22'8 ' 0-3 !!! vB, eL, eiF, with L Cl t 6524 ... ... SwV 17 55 12 1-69 44 4'8 0-4 pF, pS, IE 6525 4362 1992 ... i7 55 28 281 78 57-1 0-3 Cl, P, st L 6526 4363 ... V9 17 55 4 3-65 "3 27-5 0-3 F, L, cE 6527 ... SwIV 17 55 40 2'59 70 17-6 0-3 eeF, vS, R 6528 4364 3723 II 200 i7 55 Si 3-85 120 3'5 0-3 fP.pF, cS, R, gbM, rrr, st 16 6529 4365 3724 ... A 569 17 56 2 4-05 126 18-1 \/ 0-2 Cl in Milky Way 6S30 4366 3725 ... ... 17 56 6 368 114 2O'O 0-2 Cl, B,L,pRi, fM8 6531 4367 "993 ... M2I i7 56 14 3-63 112 3O-I 0-2 Cl, pRi, 1C, st 9...I2 6532 SwV i7 56 23 1-07 33 45'2 0'3 eeF, pS, R 6533 4368 Vi3 i7 56 32 3-69 H4 53'4 0'2 eL, eiF, st f * 6534 ... ... SwIV 17 56 38 0-29 25 41-2 '3 eeF, pS, R 6535 4369 ... Hind 17 56 40 ^3'08 90 177 + O'2 pF.vS, vS neb * p (Auw 38) of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 179 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. h m s 6 // 6S36 ... ... SwI '7 56 55 + O'22 25 4-0 + 0'3 vF, pL, R 6537 ... Pickering 17 56 55 + 3'55 109 51 0-2 O, B, S, stellar 6538 ... SwIV 17 57 10 -I-42 16 344 0'3 eF, vS, IE, bet 2 eF st 6539 437 Brorsen 17 57 i5 + 3-25 97 35'0 O'2 No descript (Auw 39) 6540 4371 IligS 17 57 27 378 H7 49'3 O'l pF, S, iE, er or Cl 6541 4372 3726 < Cacciatore i A 473 I 17 57 5> 4'35 '33 43'4 O'l &,B,R,eC,gbM,rrr,sti5...i6 * 6542 ... SwIV 17 58 10 + 0-62 28 37-9 O'l eF, S, mE, 2 st sp 6S43 4373 ... IV 37 d'A 17 58 36 -O-O2 23 217 -f O'l O, vB, pS, sbMvSN 6544 4374 1994 II 197 ... '7 58 42 + 370 115 0-9 O'O cF, pL, iR, i 6545 4375 3727 ... ... 17 58 46 579 '53 47'5 O'l eeF, eeS, R t 6546 4376 3729 17 58 48 3-65 113 14-0 O'O 01, vL, vRi 6547 5891 ... m 360 17 59 26 2'44 64 46^0 O'O F, vS, E, mbM 6548 4377 m 555 '7 59 39 2-62 71 27-1 o-o cF, S, IE, r 6549 5892 ... m 361 i7 59 40 2-62 71 28 O'O vF, pL, iR, near III 555 6S50 ... ..." StXII 17 59 42 2-62 71 28-4 O'O f vF, pS, R, sev F st inv, near 1 m 361 6551 ... ... LI 18 o 5 + 3-83 119 34-1 -O'l vF, vS, R, rr 6552 5893 ... d'A 18 o 14 -0-02 23 237 O'O F, pS, iR 6553 4378 373 IV 12 18 o 44 + 372 1 15 56-3 O'2 , F, L, IE, vglbM, rr, st 20 6554 4379 '995 ... 18 o 51 3-52 108 26-8 O'2 01, pRi, vlC, st L & S 6S5S 4383 ... II902 Sehultz 18 o 57 2-65 72 24-9 0'2 F, L, R, vglbM 6556 4380 3732 ... ... 18 i 10 377 117 32-5 O'2 F, vL, cE, IbM, rr 6SS7 438i 3728 ... ... 18 i n 8-69 116 367 0'4 vF, vS, R, glbM 6558 4382 373' ... ... 18 i 12 3-90 121 46-8 0'2 (P/pB, pL, R, glbM, rrr, st 1 6 6559 4384 { 1996- 3733 I - ... 18 i 24 3-67 114 7-5 O'2 vF, vL, IE,* inv 6560 Sw V 18 i 28 i '64 43 7'i O.2 eeF, pS, iR 6561 438S 1997 VIII 54 18 2 25 3-48 106 49-0 0'3 Cl, L, 1C, st cL 6562 ... ... SwI 18 2 42 1-07 33 45'2 '3 F, pS, R, bM, bet 2 st 6563 4386 3734 ... ... 18 2 48 3'97 123 53'5 0'4 O, F, L, cE, hazy border 6564 5894 ... m 362 IS 2 52 2-66 72 37 0'3 eF, vS 6S6S ... ... Pickoring 8 3 3 379 IlS 12 0'4 C. stellar 6566 4387 .., d'A 18 3 5i i'34 37 44' 0'4 eF, vS, R,*i6nr 6567 ... ... Pickering 18 4 2 3'53 109 7 O'S O, stell, 1 1 mag, in a Cl 6 S 68 4388 { 1998 = 3735 } VII 30 18 4 21 3'6o in 376 0'5 Cl, vL, 1C 6569 4389 3736 II 2OI A6i9 '8 4 33 3-90 121 5I-O 0'5 9, cB, L, R, rrr, st 15... 6570 5895 rn 363, d'A 18 4 46 2-74 75 56-4 0-S pF, pL, R 6571 5896 ... "1364 18 4 51 2'55 68 48 '5 eF, vS, stell 6572 4390 2OOO ... 26 18 5 18 2-91 83 10-5 0-6 O, vB, vS, R, 1 hazy t 6573 439 > 1999 ... 18 5 24 + 362 112 108 -06 Cl, st vS i8o Dr. J. L. E. DKEYEK, A New General Catalogue No. o.c. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual North Polar Preces- Distance, sion,i88o., 1860-0. Annual Preces- ion,i88o. Sumiuai-y Description. 6574 5897 . . . h in s m 365 18 5 30 s + 2-72 O 1 75 3 H -0-6 pB, S, R 6575 ... ... ... St XII 18 5 40 2'27 58 547 0-6 pB, S, E 6576 5898 ... ... m 366 iS 5 51 2'5S 6835 0-6 eF, vS 6577 5899 ... m 367 18 6 4 2-55 68 34 0-6 vF, S 6578 ... Pickering 18 6 33 3'57 no 19 0-7 Oi stellar = 13 mag 6579 5900 ... ... m 368 18 6 35 2'55 68 36 0-6 F, p of D neb 6580 5901 ... m 369 18 6 37 2'55 68 36 0-6 F, f of D neb 6581 5902 StI 18 6 51 2'43 64 22 8 0-7 eF, dif, bet 2 F st 6582 ... ... SwIV 18 7 23 1-49 40 6-8 0-7 eeF, pS, E 6583 4392 1 2001 = 3739 } VII 31 18 7 24 3-62 112 10-4 o-S Cl, pEi, pC, cE, st 13... 6584 4393 3737 ... A 376 18 7 25 4'8o 142 15-2 08 9, cB, cL, B, gmbM, rrr, st 15 6585 ... ... Sw VI '8 7 34 1-97 5O 21'2 08 eeF, S, eE, bet sev B st 6586 593 ... m 370 18 7 38 2-56 68 57 07 eF, S, E 6587 594 ... m37i iS 7 43 262 71 13 0-7 F, vS, E, stell 6588 6589 4394 3738 ... SwII 18 7 57 18 7 59 579 3'55 153 Si 3 109 50-3 0-9 0-8 eF, S, * 6 sp D * in centre of eF, pL neby 6590 ... ... SwII 18 8 I 3'55 i9 55'3 o-S D * in centre of pF,pL,B neby! 6591 595 ... ... 111372 18 8 2 256 68 59 o-S eeF, vS, stell 6592 ... ... SwI iS 8 10 062 28 36-3 0-7 vF, -vS, E 6593 5906 ... m 373, St VII 18 8 10 2'53 67 45-2 08 vF, vS, B, IbM 6594 6595 6596 4395 4396 2OO2 2003 VIII 55 SwI 18 8 34 18 8 47 18 9 28 0-65 3'53 347 28 53-6 109 55-1 106 41-4 0-8 0-9 0-9 vF, vS, E F, pL, cE *inv Cl, 1C 6597 ... SwI IS 9 34 + 0-65 28 51-1 0-9 vF, vS, B, B*nr 6 S9 8 ... ... SwI iS 9 50 -0-41 20 586 0-9 eF, pS, E 6599 ... ... StXII 18 9 59 + 2-45 65 7-8 0-9 pF, vS, R.gbM, S*att f 6600 5907 ... ... m374 18 9 59 245 65 i x 0-9 F, vS, stell 6601 ... ... SwI 18 10 5 062 28 35-1 0-9 eF, pS, E 6602 ... Bigourdan 18 10 10 2-45 65 o ro Cl, vS, st F, 30", nebulous? 6603 4397 2004 M24 18 10 14 3J2 1 08 28-1 ro !,Cl,vEi,vmC,B,stl5'.JIWay) 6604 4398 3740 VIII 15 18 10 14 336 102 172 ro Cl, IBi, 1C 6605 4399 2005 ... 18 10 21 3'43 I0 4 596 ro Cl, lEi, 1C, st 10.. .12 6606 ... .. ... St XIII iS 10 27 I 82 46 467 ro vF, S, E, gbM, vF*inv 6607 ... ... SwI iS 10 29 0-63 28 42-3 ro eF, pS, E, T diffic 6608 ... ... SwI iS 10 44 0-63 28 42-1 ro vF, eS, B,vF*nr 6609 .. ... SwI 18 10 49 0-63 28 42-1 I'O vF, pS, IE, F*nr 66ic 5908 ... ... St VII 18 10 56 271 75 2-9 ro F, S, E, mb>I, r 6611 4400 2006 ... M 16 18 10 57 3-40 ! 103 500 ri Cl, at least loo st L & S 6612 ... SwVI 18 ii 5 2 10 53 55' ro eeF, eS, R, v diffic 6613 4401 2007 ... M 18 iS ii 45 + 3'49 107 in i'i Cl, P, vlC of Nelulce and Clusters of Stars. 181 No. G. C. j. ir. W. H. Other Obseryers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, iS6o'o. Annual I'ri/ccs- siou, 1880. Summary Description. i 6614 4402 374i h m s 18 II 45 + 572 153 1/8 I'2 vF, S, E, gvlbM, * 9 p 6615 S99 m 375 18 12 7 276 76 49 ri vF, vS 6616 ... SwII 18 12 12 2-53 67 49-1 PI vF, eS, mE, 2 F st nr 6617 ... ... SwI 18 12 24 063 28 437 ri eoF, pL, E, v diffic 6618 6619 4403 5910 2008 ... M 17 in 376 18 12 42 18 13 7 3-46 2-49 106 13-9 66 25 I '2 I 2 ! ! !, B, eL, eiF, 2 hooked F, S, E t 6620 Pickering 18 13 8 + 375 116 54 12 O, stellar 6621 Sw I & II '8 13 53 -0-28 21 43'9 I'2 pF, pS, E, IbM, s of 2 6622 ... Sw I & II '8 13 53 -0-28 21 437 ra pF, pS, E, IbM, n of 2 6623 59" ... ... m 377 18 14 i + 2-49 66 22 '3 pF, S, E, bM 6624 4404 3742 150 18 14 42 386 1 20 25-4 '4 , vB, pL, E, rrr, st 1 6 6625 4405 2009 ... 18 15 21 3-36 102 6'O i'4 Cl, 1C, IRi, st n. ..12 6626 4406 | 2010 = 3743 } - M28 18 15 56 3-69 114 56-1 i'5 1 .', $, vB, L, E, geCM, rrr, I st!4...l6 6627 5912 ... m 378 18 16 22 2-70 74 23 '5 vF, pL 6628 5913 ... m 379 18 16 34 2-49 6635 i'5 vF, S, IE, bM 6629 4407 3744 II 204 18 17 13 3-65 "3 i6'5 r6 O or 9, pB, eeS, E 6630 4408 3745 ... 18 19 12 573 153 22-4 1-9 pF, S, E, gbM 6631 4409 3746 18 19 23 3-36 102 6'7 1-8 Cl, pL, pEi, st 1 2... 1 5 6632 59i4 ... m 380 18 19 31 2-38 62 32 1-8 F, S, E, gbM 6633 6634 4410 5076 ... VIII 72 CH Lac I, n 18 20 43 18 20 45 2-92 3'95 83 31-3 123 30-5 1-9 1-9 Cl, 1C, st L Neb, without stars t 6635 S9'5 ... m 381 18 21 15 272 75 18 1-9 vF, S, R 6636 SwIV 18 22 o o-oo 23 27-4 1-9 eeF, pS, E, 3 st nr 66 37 44" M 69, A 613 18 22 13 3-92 122 26-6 2' I (, B, L, R, rrr, st 14... 16 * 6638 4412 3748 151 l8 22 17 371 "5 35'2 2'I , B, S, E, rr 6639 44>3 2OII ... ... 18 23 5 3'39 103 15-2 2'I Cl (in M Way) 6640 St XIII 18 23 5 2-17 55 47'2 2'I vF, S, R, vlbM 6641 5916 ... StV 18 23 6 2-51 67 10 8 2'I vF, vS, R, WI 6642 44'4 { 2OI2 = 5749 j- 11205 ... 18 23 23 + 3-65 "3 34' 2'2 1 $:> pB> pL, iE, gpmbM, rrr, t st 16 6643 4415 Tuttle 18 23 47 -172 15 30-3 2'O pB, pL, E 50, 2 st p (Auw 40) * 6644 Pickering 18 23 56 + 370 "5 '4 2'2 O, stellar 6645 4416 2013 VI 23 18 24 32 3-48 1 06 59-1 2'2 Cl, pL, vRi, pC, st II. ..15 6646 447 11907 18 25 3 197 50 137 2'2 F, S, iF 6647 4418 2014 VIII 14 18 25 5 3'49 107 26-0 2'3 Cl, L, Ei, 1C, st vS 6648 6649 4419 4420 3751 ... 27 18 25 5 18 25 44 0-23 + 3-32 25 57 100 29-5 2'2 2'3 S, pmE, *inv (Auw 41) Cl, P, 1C, pS, stg-io, 12. ..13 t 6650 ... ... SwII 18 25 48 -0-13 22 4'3 2'2 vF, vS, E 6651 ... SwIV 18 26 2 0-90 18 29-5 2'2 eeF, pS, IE, v diffic 6652 4421 375 2 ... A 607 18 26 35 + 3'94 123 57 -2'4 B, S, IE, rrr, st 15 182 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEE, A New General Catalogue Bo. G. C. J. H. W. II. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, l86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860 -o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 o fe 6653 4422 3750 ... h m s 18 27 8 + 7-5I 163 22-8 -2% vF, S, IE, glbM 6654 ... Sw I, Palisii 18 27 12 -1-30 "6 54'3 2'3 * 12-13 ill pB, pL neby 66SS 4423 ... Winnecke 18 27 19 + 3'2I 96 4'8 2'5 pF, vS, E (Auw 42) 6656 4424 j 2OI5 = 3753 \ ... (JAIb!e,i665) tM22,LacIl2l 18 27 51 3'66 114 ro 2'5 III, , vB, vL, E, vEi, vmC, i st II. ..15 6637 59' 7 St VII 18 27 56 2'lS 56 2-5 2'4 vF, vS, sbM 6658 59i8 ... m 382 18 28 5 2-52 67 14 2-4 F, vS, IE 6659 4425 2016 ... 18 28 6 2-50 66 32-4 2-5 Cl, P, 1C 6660 ... Swll 18 28 42 2-52 67 21-5 2-6 pB, pS, E, mbM, bet 2 st 6661 5919 ... m 383, St II 18 28 45 2-52 67 1 1-8 2'6 F, vS, R, gbM 6662 ... St XIII 18 28 57 2-24 58 2-6 2-6 F * in vF, yS, IE neby 6663 ... Sw VI 18 29 i 1-96 50 o-o 2'6 eeF, pS, R, v diffic 6664 4426 3754 VIII 12 18 29 5 3-27 98 2O'O 26 Cl, L, pRi, TlC 6665 5920 ... St II 18 29 ic 2'29 59 23-2 2-6 vF, vS 6666 ... Sw VI 18 29 37 + 2-20 56 31-3 2'6 eF, S, R, v diffic 6667 ... Swll '8 3 55 O'lg 22 6'8 27 vF. pL, IE, vFD*nr 6668 SwIV 18 3 57 -0-07 22 57'2 27 pB, pS, mE 6669 5921 m 384 18 31 19 + 2'53 67 56 27 eF, pL 6670 SwIV 18 3i 45 080 30 129 2'8 eeF, S, mE, v diffic 6671 5922 ... m 385, St II 18 31 48 2'42 63 42'0 29 vF, vS, R, mbM 6672 ... StX 18 31 56 1-84 47 i'i 2-8 2 close st, n one nebs 6673 4427 375S ... ... 18 32 2 5 '60 152 25-6 3-0 pF, S, R, psbM, r 6674 5923 ... m 386, St II 18 32 51 2-45 64 447 29 F, pS, iR, bM 6675 S924 ... ... St VII 18 32 52 + 1-96 5 36 2-9 vF, E, 45" 6676 ... ... SwIV 18 33 i O'O2 23 io-o 2-9 eeF, pS, IE, IbM, v diffic 6677 ... ... Sw I & III 18 33 23 O-OS 22 59'I 2-9 vF, vS, bet * v close & vFD * 6678 ... ... SwI 18 33 34 0-16 22 157 2-9 pF, pS, R 6679 ... ... ... Sre VI 18 33 42 0-07 22 5O-I 2-9 eF, close double 6680 5925 ... m 387 18 33 50 + 2-53 67 48 2-9 eF, S, close to a S # 6681 4428 3756 M 70, A 614 '8 34 5 39' 122 25-2 3-1 $, B,pL,R, gbM, sti4...i7 * 6682 4429 2017 18 34 10 3-I9 94 53'5 3-1 Cl, L, Ri, st 10.. .18 6683 443 2018 ... ... 18 34 41 3-22 96 21-2 3-1 Cl, vKi, vlC (in M. Way) 6684 443i 3757 18 35 10 5'94 '55 I9-3 3-2 vB, pL, R, vg, psvmbM, * 7 P 6685 ... Sw VI 18 35 17 i 96 5 S' 3'i eeF, vS, E, v diffic, sp of 2 6686 ... ... ... Sw VI 18 35 21 1-96 49 56-I 3-1 eeF, eS, R, v diffic, nf of 2 6687 ... ... SwI "8 35 39 0-83 30 28-0 3-1 eF, pL, R, bet 2 st 6688 5926 m 388, St II 18 35 45 + 2 10 53 457 3-2 F, pS, R, bM 6689 5927 ,.. ... d'A 18 36 19 -0-64 19 35 6 3-2 vF, pS, * 8 f, 7' dist 6690 ... ... Sw V 18 36 24 - 0-64 19 354 3-2 pF, L, R, bet 2 st 6691 ... ... SwIV 18 36 26 -n-15 34 3I 1 ' 3-2 vF, pL, R, pB * S nr 6692 ... ... ... St XIII 18 36 39 + 2-16 55 17-3 -3-3 vF, vS, irr E, sev vF st inv of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 183 No. O. 0. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 6693 5928 m 389 h m s 18 36 40 + 2'08 o / 53 '3 it -3'3 vF 6694 4432 3758 ... M26 18 37 33 3-29 99 32-0 3'4 Cl, cL, pEi, pC, st 12. ..15 66 9S ... ... St XIII 18 38 9 I '96 49 46-3 3'4 vF, S, irrE ns, vlbM 6696 ... SwII 18 39 9 0-86 30 46-0 3'4 eeF, pL, v diffic 669? 5929 m 390 18 39 33 2'45 64 38 3'5 F, vS, stell 6678 4433 ... VI 15 ... 18 39 38 372 u6 3-7 3'6 Suspected Cl, cL, st vF 6699 4434 3759 ... ... 18 40 7 5-'3 147 27-8 3'6 pF, pS, IE 90, pslbM 6700 593 StV 18 40 50 2-24 57 52-0 3'6 eF, IE, dif, iR 6701 ... ... SwII 18 41 27 0-74 29 29'3 3-6 pB, pS, mE, F * close f 6702 5931 d'A 18 42 54 i-73 44 26-9 3'8 pF, S, IE 6703 5932 ... ... d'A 18 43 16 1-74 44 36-1 3'8 B, S, R, mbM 6704 4435 ... Winnecke 18 43 20 3-I9 95 21-3 3'9 Cl, B, 60 st 13 (Auw 43) 6705 6706 4437 4436 2019 376o ... Kirchi68i,3In 18 43 33 18 43 37 3-22 5-68 96 25-9 153 197 3'9 4-0 .', Cl,vB,L,iR,Ri,#9,6tn... Neb. Ko description t 6707 4438 376i ... 18 44 2 4-87 143 58-8 4-0 F, S, vlE, gbM 6708 4439 4021 h o n. ... 18 44 18 487 M3 53'3 4-0 pF, S, R, gpmbM, last of gr 6709 6710 4440 5933 2O2O ... ra 391, St I 18 44 53 18 44 56 2-84 2-42 79 49-0 63 19-5 40 4-0 Cl, pRi, 1C, iF rF, S, R, bM t 6711 ... SwII 18 45 4 1-64 42 30-6 4-0 vF, pS, R, IbM 6712 4441 3762 I 47 18 45 26 3-28 98 52-4 4'i $, pB, vL, irr, vglbM, rrr 6713 5934 ... 111392 '8 45 39 + 2'I9 56 12 4-0 vF, S, R, bM 6714 ... SwIV 18 45 46 -0-05 2 3 25-8 4-0 eeF, pS, v diffic, sev B st n 6715 4142 3763 31 54, A 624 i 18 46 6 +3-85 120 38 5 4'i ,vB, L, R, g, smbM, rrr, sti5 6716 4443 2O2I 18 46 17 3-55 no 4-1 4'i Cl, pRi, st 9. ..13 6717 4444 (2022= 13766 } HI 143 18 46 40 3-62 112 52-3 4-2 F, S, rr, Cl + neb 6718 4445 3764 ... 18 47 26 6-04 156 17-2 4'3 vF, S, R, glbM,*9 sp 6719 4446 3765 ... ... 18 48 3 6'43 158 47'0 4'4 vF, pL, R, vgvlbM 6720 6721 4447 4448 2023 3767 M 57, Darquier 18 48 23 18 48 51 2-23 5-I5 57 86 147 568 4'3 4'4 ! ! !, 0, B, pL, cE (in Lyra) pF, cS, R, vmbM t 6722 4449 3768 ... ... 18 49 59 5-8? 155 5'4 4'5 pF, S, E, glbM, 2 st 8 p 6723 445 3770 ... *573 18 50 8 4-05 126 48-8 4'5 $,vL,vlE,vgbM, rrr, 6114. . . 16 6724 445' 2024 ... 18 50 25 2-84 79 49'3 4'5 Cl 672S 4452 3769 ... 18 50 26 4-87 144 7'5 4'5 eF, pL, R 6726 5935 ... m 393, Schmidt 18 52 13 4'05 127 4-6 4'6 *6'7 in F, pL, neb 6727 5936 ... m 394, Schmi 't 18 52 15 4'05 127 3'8 46 *8 inF, pL neb 6728 4453 VIII 13 18 52 21 3-28 99 7'6 4-6 Cl, vL, P 6729 5937 ... ra 395, Schmidt 18 52 28 4-05 127 8-5 4'6 Var*(n...) with neb!! 673 4454 3771 ... 18 52 32 6'47 159 6-8 47 vF, S, R, pmbM,*7-8 nf 673 ' ... J G Lohso 18 52 34 1-85 47 7'i 4'6 vF 6732 ... ... Sw V 18 52 50 + i'39 37 48-0 -4-6 pB, vS, R, F*n 1 84 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEK, A New General Catalogue No. G. C, J. H. W. H. Other Observer?. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Descripti- n. 1 "o !fl 6733 44SS 3772 h m s- 18 53 15 s + 5-55 o / 152 23-6 -4-8 eeF, vglbM, v difficult 6734 445 6 3773 18 53 29 5 '94 155 397 4-8 vF, S, E, glbM, p of 2 6735 4457 2025 ... ... 18 53 33 39 90 39-1 47 Cl, vL, P, st 12... 6736 4458 3774 ... ... >8 53 45 5'93 155 382 4'8 eF, S, R, glbM, f of 2 6737 4459 2026 ... 18 53 59 3-5i 1 08 44-1 4-8 Cl, pL, pEi, R, st 12. ..15 6738 6739 4460 4461 2027 3775 ... 18 54 5 18 55 7 2:81 5-46 78 35'3 151 34'4 48 4'9 Cl, P, 1C cF, vS, cE, psbM, 3 st p 6740 5938 ... "1396 18 55 20 2'37 61 25 49 eeF, S 6741 ... ... Pickering '8 55 25 3-11 90 38 4'9 O, stellar 6742 4462 ... Ill 742 d'A 18 55 32 162 41 45' 2 4'9 vF, stellar 6743 4463 2028 ... 18 55 58 2'35 60 55-6 4'9 Cl, pL, P, st n. ..12 6744 4464 37/6 A 262 18 56 27 573 154 4-0 5'i cB, cL, R, vg, svmbM, r 6745 ... StX 18 57 7 1-96 49 27'3 S'o vF, lEns 6746 4465 3777 ... 18 57 32 + 5-52 152 10-6 5' eF, cS, R, glbM 6747 ... Sw V 18 57 42 -107 17 23-5 S'o eeF, v diffic, pB st sf 6748 5939 ... StII 18 57 5' + 2-56 68 35-8 5'i pB, vS, tM 6749 4466 2029 ... >S 57 57 34 88 25-2 5'i Cl, L, 1C, st L & S 6750 ... ... ... SwII 18 58 27 0-92 31 1-9 5'i vF, vS, R 6751 5940 ... m 397, St XII 18 58 27 321 96 I2'I Si pB,S 6752 4467 3778 A 295 18 58 28 532 150 i r8 5-2 ! $, B, vL, iR, rrr, st u...i6 6753 4468 3779 ... ... '8 59 38 5-09 H7 i5 5 5-3 pB, pL, E, gbM 6754 4469 37So ... ... 19 o 34 4-65 140 5i'5 5-4 pF, pL, mE 63, vglbM 6755 44/0 2030 VII 19 . 19 o 51 298 85 59'3 5-4 01, vL, vEi, pC, st 12. ..14 6756 4471 2031 VII 62 19 i 47 2'97 85 327 5-4 01, S, Ri, 1C, st 1 1. ..12 6757 ... ... SwII 9 i 55 i -20 34 3' 5'4 pF, mE, 3 F st inv 6758 4472 37Si 19 2 16 5-01 146 32-4 5'5 pB, S, R 6759 ... Sw V 19 3 20 153 39 5!'9 5'5 vF, S, R, vF D * close sp 6760 6761 4473 4474 3782 ... Hind 19 4 5 19 4 14 3-05 4-65 89 11-7 140 53-2 5-6 57 pB, pL, TglbM (Auw 44) vF, pS, iR t 6762 ... ... SwII 19 4 18 047 26 17-5 5-6 eF, mE 6763 ... ... SwII 19 4 18 0-47 26 17-0 56 eF.vS, cE, F# nr 6764 ... SwII 19 4 43 1-50 39 I7-5 5'6 pF, pL, mE, sev vF st inv 6765 5941 ... ... i m 398, St (II i 1 & MS) , 19 5 42 2-32 59 40-9 57 F, S, E 6766 ... Pickering '9 5 57 175 43 577 57 O, stellar 6767 ... J G Lohse 19 6 40 2-08 52 30'8 5-8 vF, S, R, stellar, 8 * nr n 6768 4475 3786 19 6 50 4-16 130 257 5'9 vF, S, R, pslbM 6769 4476 3783 ... 19 6 54 5'35 15 44'3 5'9 vF, S, R, IbM, 1st of 3 6770 4477 3784 ... 19 7 6 5'35 150 44-8 5'9 eF, vS, 2nd of 3 6771 4478 3785 ... 19 7 7 5'35 150 46-4 5'9 eF, S, 3rd of 3 6772 4479 2032 IV 14 19 7 15 + 3''4 92 57-1 -5'9 vF, L, R, vvlbM, r of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 185 No. G. C. J. II. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 O 6773 4480 233 h m s 19 8 4 8 + 2'97 o / 85 22-2 -6 : 'o Cl, P, 1C 6774 4481 2034 ... 9 8 39 3'45 106 30 6 60 Cl, vL, 1C 6775 4482 2035 ... 19 9 38 3-10 91 9-8 6-1 C1.P, 1C, st 10.. .11 6776 4483 3787 ... ... 19 10 23 569 154 8-4 62 pB, S, R, pgbM 6777 4484 ... ... Lac I 13 19 10 46 6-92 161 456 62 Neb without st 6778 5942 ... ... m 399 19 ii 4 3'H 91 52 6-2 S, E, ill-defined disc 6779 4485 2036 ... Ms6 19 ii 8 2'34 60 37 6-2 I 9, B, L, iR, gvmCM, rrr, 1 st ii. ..14 6780 4486 3788 ... ... 19 ii 18 4'95 146 1-8 6'3 vF, L, R, vglbM 6781 678* 4487 4488 2037 3789 HI 743 19 I' 38 19 ii 39 2'93 5-28 83 42-9 150 107 6-3 6'3 O, F, L, R, vsbM disc, S * nf cF, cS, R, IbM, * 9 s t 6783 5943 ... StIV 19 12 40 177 44 14-8 6-3 eF, diffic 6784 4489 379 ... 19 12 48 5-90 155 53'0 6-4 eeeF, pS, am S st 6785 4490 2038 ... 19 13 2 3 + 3'i 91 21-4 6-4 eS, stellar 6786 ... Sw V 19 13 38 -1-14 1 6 49-4 6'3 eeF, S, R, 2 st nf 6787 ... SwII 19 13 59 + 0-86 29 497 6-4 eeF, pS, 4 st sf, e diffic 6788 4491 3791 ... 19 14 3i 4-89 145 136 6-5 pB, S, mE, pslbM 6789 ... ... ... SwIV 19 15 28 0-51 26 18-1 65 eeF, pL, R, v diffic 6790 ... ... ... Pickering 19 15 50 3'4 88 45-0 66 O, B, eS, stell = 9-5 mag 6791 4492 ... Winnecke 19 15 5 6 2'IO 52 28-5 6-5 vF (Auw 45) 6792 ... ... J G LohBe 19 16 24 1-90 47 9'5 67 F, E 26, glbM,*9'5 sf 6793 4493 2039 VJII 8 1 ... 19 17 14 2'57 68 6-1 67 Cl, P, 1C 6794 4494 3792 ... 19 18 24 4-09 129 97 6-8 eF, pS, R, vgvlbM 6795 4495 2040 ... ... 19 19 7 3'00 86 44-8 6-9 Cl, Ri, bet 2 st 9 6796 ... SwII 19 19 25 0-81 29 7-5 6-8 vF, pS, mE ns 6797 ... Peters 19 20 25 3-68 115 56-6 6-9 Neb with * 9 m att f 6798 ... SwII 19 20 41 i'37 36 39'4 69 F, vS, R, *vnr 6799 4496 3793 19 20 47 4'94 146 117 7'i eF, vS, R, IbM, 3 vS st nr 6800 4497 2041 VIII 21 19 21 23 2-49 65 8-4 7-0 Cl, vL, pRi, vlC, st 10... 6801 ... SwIV 19 24 26 i'3S 35 54'5 7-2 eF, pS, R, F * s nr 6802 4498 2042 VI 14 19 24 30 2-63 70 i-i 7'3 Cl, L, vC, E o, st 14.. .18 6803 ... ... Pickering 19 24 39 2-86 80 13 7'3 O, stellar 6804 4499 2043 VI 38 ... 19 24 53 2-88 8 1 4'O 7'3 cB, S, iR, rrr 6805 4500 3796 19 27 18 4-07 128 51-5 7-6 eF, R, vgbM 6806 4SI 3795 ... 19 27 19 4-21 132 36-3 7-6 eF, vS, * 14 att 6807 ... Pickering 19 27 41 2'95 84 36 7'5 O, stellar 6808 4502 3794 ... 19 28 30 6-64 160 57-5 77 pB, E,biN,*8f 6809 4S3 3798 ... Lac I 14, M 55, A 620 19 31 8 3-82 121 157 7'9 f , pB, L, R, rRi, vgbM, st 1 12. ..15 6810 4504 3797 ... 19 31 43 5'ii 148 587 8-0 pS, R, vgbM 6811 45S 2044 ... ... 19 33 59 + 179 43 44'8 -8-0 Cl, L, pRi, 1C, st ii. ..14 ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. B B i86 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. | O 5 h m 8 , 6812 4506 3799 19 34 7 + 4'86 145 4'3 -8-1 pB, pS, pmE, glbM 68l 3 5944 ... m 400 19 34 41 2.45 63 i 8-1 *in vF, Sneb 6814 4S7 2045 Ill 744 19 35 3'30 100 38-5 8-2 pF, pL, E, bM, r 6815 4508 2046 ... 19 35 7 2-46 63 30-9 8-2 Cl, vL, pRi, 1C, st 10... 1 5 68l6 4509 3800 J9 35 16 374 118 527 8-2 eF, pS, E, vlbM,*np 6817 ... SwII 19 35 26 076 27 55'6 8-0 eeF, pS, IE 6818 45' 2047 IV 51 ... 19 36 4 3'39 104 29-0 8'3 O, B, vS, E t 6819 45" 2048 Harding 1827 19 36 30 2-05 50 8-5 8'3 Cl, vL, vRi, st 1 1. ..15 t 6820 5945 ... ... m 401 19 36 32 2-51 67 IS 8-3 F, S, E, bM 6821 5946 ... m 402 '9 36 54 3'23 97 9 8'3 F, pi,, E 6822 ... ... ... Barnard 19 37 3 3'40 105 6 8'3 vF, L, E, dif 6823 4512 2049 VII 1 8 ... 19 37 14 2-56 67 1-8 8-3 Cl, cEi, E, st II. ..12 6824 4513 ... II878 d'A 19 40 39 1-30 34 13-6 8-6 pB, iF, MI 6825 ... SwII 19 40 45 O'62 26 1 6-0 8'5 eF, vS, v diffic, F * nr 6826 45'4 2050 IV 73 19 41 2 1-62 39 48-8 8-6 O, B, pL, E,*n M t 6827 StIX 19 42 47 261 69 8'0 8-8 vF, E, dif, sev st inv 6828 45"5 2051 VIII 73 19 43 3 2'9I 82 26-4 8-8 Cl, P, 1C 6829 ... SwIV 19 44 59 1-03 30 267 8-9 eF, pS, R, pB * close s, p of 2 6830 4516 2052 VII 9 19 45 4 2'57 67 15-8 9-0 Cl, L, pEi, pC, st II. ..12 6S 3 I ... ... ... SwIV 19 45 44 103 30 267 9-0 eF, S, E, f of 2 6832 4517 , 253 19 45 44 1-07 30 55'9 9-0 Cl, vL, 1C, st 7... 6833 ... ... Pickering '9 45 47 1-71 4i 23-5 9-0 O, stellar 6834 4518 2054 VIII 1 6 ... 19 46 34 2' 4I 60 57'i 9-1 Cl, P, 1C, st II. ..12 6835 ... stxn 19 46 45 3'34 102 55'8 9' i F, pL, mE 6836 ... StXII 19 46 53 3'35 103 2-9 9-1 vF, pL, E, dif 6837 4519 25S VIII 1 8 '9 46 53 2'8 3 78 4'5 9-i Cl, S, P 6838 4520 2056 ... Mchain, M 71 19 47 3 2^67 7' 35'i 9-1 Cl, vL, yRi, pmC, st II.. .16 6839 4521 2057 VI 16? 19 48 14 2-70 72 28-4 9-2 Cl, yS, vC 6840 4522 2058 VIII 19 ... 19 48 42 2-82 78 15-6 9-2 Cl, P, 1C 6841 4523 3802 ... 19 48 58 3-82 122 II'S 9'3 vF, S, E, psbM 6842 5947 ... m 403, d'A 19 49 19 2-42 6l 5'4 9'3 F, pL, vlE 6843 4524 2059 ... 19 49 32 2-82 78 12-6 9'3 Cl, S, P 6844 4525 3801 ... 19 49 43 5-67 '55 368 94 eF, rS, R, psbM, * II np 6845 4526 3803 ... 19 50 50 4'36 137 27-5 9'4 vF, S.rlE, glbM 6846 5948 StV 19 51 2 2'33 58 ro 9'4 eF, vS, 3 st inv 6847 4527 II 202 19 5 23 2-42 61 17 9'4 Neb, r * 6848 4528 3804 ... '9 Si 33 4'85 146 28-3 9'5 cF, cL, E, rglbM, 2 st f 6849 4529 3805 ... ... 19 51 48 4-08 13 35'4 9'5 pB, S, E, vS*np 6850 4530 3806 ... 19 52 28 476 145 I3'8 9-6 vF, S, R, bM 6851 4531 3807 ... 19 53 '9 4-40 138 39'2 9-6 pF, S, vlE, psbM 6852 5949 ... ... m 404 '9 53 28 + 3-04 88 39 -9-6 F neb, am st of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 187 No. G. C. J. H. \v. if. Other Observers. Right Ascension, iSSo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 h m 8 8 6853 4532 2O6O ... M 27 19 53 33 + 2'59 67 39 ; 6 -9-6 ! ! !, vB, vL, biN, iE (Dumbbell) t 68 S4 4533 3808 ... 19 54 41 472 '44 457 9'8 F, S, rlE, glbM 6855 4534 3809 ... ... 19 55 32 4^5 146 47-0 9'8 pF, S, E 6856 4535 2063 19 56 9 i'35 34 15-2 9-8 Cl.pS, pmC, iR, st 12.. .16 6857 4536 2062 Ill 144 19 56 24 2-31 56 51-6 98 F, am Milky Way st 6858 4537 2061 19 56 24 2-85 79 7'4 9-8 Cl, cL, E, pBi, st 13... 6859 4538 ... G P Bond 19 5 6 40 3-07 89 567 9'9 vSC],xiopr,si'29"(Auw46) 6860 4539 3810 ... 19 56 41 521 151 29-5 9'9 F, pS, gbM 6861 4540 3811 A 425 i9 57 5 4-40 138 46-1 9'9 B, S, cE, gpmbM 6862 4541 3812 ... 19 57 40 4-85 146 47'3 ro-o F, S, IE, glbM 6863 4542 2065 ... 19 57 47 3-i5 93 57' 9'9 Cl, S, vmC, st 19 6864 4543 2064 ... Mechain, M 75 19 57 49 3'55 112 19-0 I0'0 , B, pL, B, vmbMBN, rr 6865 595 ... m 405 19 58 20 3-27 99 26 lO'O F, S, E 6866 4544 2O66 VII 59 19 59 ii 1-97 46 23-8 I0'0 01, L, vEi, cC 6867 4545 3813 ... 19 59 32 473 145 n-i IO'I eeF, L, pmE 6868 4546 38H ... ... 19 59 41 4'39 138 464 IO'I vB, S, E, pgvmbM 6869 ... Sw II and IV 19 59 48 0-48 24 9'i IO'O pB, pS, E 6870 4547 3815 i 19 59 58 4-38 138 41-3 lO'I oF, cS, E 90, gbM 6871 4548 2067 ... 2 2630 20 38 2-26 54 37'2 io- 1 01, st L and S, * inv 6872 4549 38l6 ... 20 2 3 6 '43 161 n'g 103 (F, pS, IE, glbM,*9p 10-5, I 1st of 4 6873 455 2068 ... 2 2631 20 2 5 2-64 69 17-9 103 Cl, 1C, st I0...l3,*inv 6874 455' 2069 VIII 86 20 2 44 2-18 52 9-6 10-3 Cl, P, 1C 6875 4552 3819 ... 20 3 15 428 136 34'4 IO'4 F, vS, E, vgmbM, * 7 nf 6876 4553 3817 ... 20 3 28 643 161 17-1 10-5 pB, S, E, eS * sf, 2nd of 4 6877 4554 3818 20 3 45 6'43 161 17-2 10-5 vF, vS, E, 3rd of 4 6878 4555 3821 ... ... 20 4 3 4-21 '34 56-5 10-4 vF, pL, E, glbM 6879 i Pickering, ) I Copeland 1 20 4 4 2'73 73 29-3 iO'4 O, stellar = io m 6880 4556 3820 ... 20 4 41 6-42 161 I7'i 105 F, S, E, r, vS * att, 4th of 4 6881 ... .., Pickering 20 5 43 2'2I 53 10-5 O, stellar 6882 4557 VIII 22 20 5 58 2-5I 63 42-6 10-5 Cl, P, 1C 6883 4558 2070 ... 20 5 59 2-26 54 34'3 10-5 Cl, pRi, *iuv 6884 ... ... Copeland 20 5 59 I-8 9 43 57'2 '05 O, stellar 6885 4559 2071 VIII 20 ... 20 6 7 251 63 557 10-6 Cl, vB, vL, Bi, 10,st6...ii t 6886 ... Copeland 20 6 29 2-67 70 257 10-6 O. stellar = io ni 6887 4560 3822 20 6 38 4-58 H3 '2 5 10-6 pF, cL, pmE, glbM 6888 456i IV 72 2O 7 22 2'lg 52 1-5 10-6 F, vL, vmE, * att t 6889 4562 3823 ... ... 20 8 6 4-64 144 23-0 10-8 vF, L, IE I 6890 4563 3824 ... 20 8 30 4'2I 135 I3-9 10-8 pF, S, E, vglbM 6891 ... Copeland 20 8 32 +2-83 77 41-2 -107 O, stellar = 9'5 m 1 88 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 6892 5951 ... ... d'A h m s 20 10 33 s + 271 o / 72 23 9 ti IO'9 eF neb * (? eS Cl) 6893 4564 3825 ... ... 20 10 43 4'34 138 40-9 I0'9 pF, S, B, svbM*l2 6894 68 95 4565 4566 2072 IV 13 VIII 83 20 10 45 20 12 24 2 .42 175 59 SI'S 40 I2'I IO'9 iro .' !, 0, F, S, vvlE Cl, pRi, 1C t 6896 4S67 ... d'A 20 12 26 2-42 59 47'4 I I'D Cl( + neb?), S, st vS 6897 5952 m 406 20 13 18 3'33 1 02 42 in vF, S 6898 S9S3 ... m 407 20 13 24 333 1 02 48 in F, S, iR 6899 4568 3826 ... 20 14 4 4'43 140 520 III F, S, R, glbM, am st 6900 5954 ... m 408 20 14 18 3-I3 92 59 ii-a vF, S, R 6901 5955 ... m 409 20 14 22 2-95 83 59 1 1 '2 eF 6902 4569 3827 20 14 53 4-14 i34 5-9 1 1-2 F, cS, R, bM 6903 457 2073 ... 20 15 40 3'47 109 45-2 11-3 cL, E, bM* 17,* 10 att n 6904 4571 2074 ... ... 20 15 46 2'55 64 41-5 11-3 Cl, S, vlC, st 10... 1 1 6905 6906 4572 5956 2075 IV 16 m 410 20 16 9 20 16 39 2-68 2'95 70 20-4 83 59 ii'3 H'3 ! !, O, B, pS, R, 4 S st nr pF, pL, R f 6907 4573 2076 III 141 ... 20 16 44 3'59 "5 H'9 11*4 cF, cL, vlE, vglbM, r, 3 st p 6908 5957 m 411 20 16 46 3'59 "5 15 11-4 eF, vS, IE, h 2076 p 6909 4574 3828 ... 20 17 44 4-27 137 29-0 11-4 pB, pL, gbM, 2 st 10 nr 6910 4575 2077 VIII 56 ... 20 18 6 2-14 49 40-2 11-4 Cl, pB, pS, P, pC, st 10... 1 2 6911 ... ... SwII 20 iS 16 0-56 23 42-6 ii'4 eF, L, IbM, pB * nr 6912 ... ... ... Holden 20 18 50 3'45 109 4 11-5 vF, 2 st 14^15 np, *8 f 6913 4576 2078 ... M 29 20 18 52 2-21 51 56-1 ii-S Cl, P, 1C, st L and S 6914 ... ... ... StXII 20 19 52 2'08 47 58-2 H'S vF, yL, iR, dif, 2 st att p 6915 5958 ... m 412 20 20 27 3-14 93 3-2 n-6 pB, S, R 6916 ... SwVI 20 20 35 I'32 32 4-0 116 eeF, pS, F* close p, v diffic 6917 S959 ... m 413 20 20 38 2-92 82 22 i r6 vF, S, att to a S * 6918 4577 3830 ... ... 20 20 50 4-27 137 56-5 117 vF, * 12 att sp 6919 4578 3831 ... ... 2O 22 O 4-14 134 40-9 117 eF, pS, R, vgvlbM 6920 4579 3829 ... ... 2O 22 36 9'44 170 28-8 11-9 pB, cS, R, psmbM 6921 5960 ... ... m 414 20 22 36 2-56 64 45 n-8 F, S, E 6922 5961 ... ... M4 I S 2O 22 36 312 92 39 irS vF, pL, R 6923 4580 3832 ... ... 2O 23 2 373 121 17-6 11-8 pF, cS, R, gbM, bet 2 st 6924 ... ... ... 1,1 20 24 10 3'59 "5 57o 11-9 vF, pS, R, sbMN 6925 4581 3834 ... 2O 25 36 375 122 26'9 I2O cB, L, mE 6, pslbM 6926 4582 2079 Ill 142 ... 2O 25 52 3-12 92 297 I2'O vF, pL, E 176, p of 2 6927 5962 ... m 416 20 25 52 2 '89 80 35 I2'O eF, IE 6928 5963 ... m4i7 20 26 6 2-89 80 32-8 I2'O pB, pL, mE 6929 4583 2080 ... 20 26 8 3'12 92 30-5 I2-O vF, vS, sf of 2 6930 59 6 4 ... ... m 418 2O 26 13 2-89 So 37 I2'O F, mE 693' ... ... LI 2O 26 2O 3-29 101 520 I2'O eF, pS, E 120, gbM 6932 4584 3833 ... ... 2O 26 29 + 6-80 164 6-8 I2'I F, S, R, gbM. 5 st p of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 189 No. G.C. J. H. W. II. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual North Polar Preces- Distance, sion, 1880. i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. t ( O 6933 5965 Schultz h m s 2O 26 47 s + 2-94 O / 83 5-3 -12-1 pB, vS, h 2081 f * 6934 |4585 = U586 }208I I 103 2O 27 2O 2-94 83 4-2 121 0,B, L, E, rrr, stl6...,*9p 6935 4587 3835 ... 20 27 59 4-46 142 35'2 I2'2 pB, cL, E, glbM, r, p of 2 6936 ... ... LI 20 28 10 3-58 115 46-1 12-2 vF, vS, E, slbM 6937 4S 88 3836 20 28 25 4-46 142 38-2 122 vF, cS, E, slbM, f of 2 6938 4589 2082 VIII 17 20 28 35 2-65 68 13-9 I2'2 Cl, vL, P, vlC 6939 4590 2083 VI 42 ... 20 28 36 T2I 29 49-9 121 Cl, pL, eEi, pCM, st n...i6 6940 4591 VU8 ... 20 28 43 2-5I 62 99 I2'2 Cl, vB, vL, vEi, cC, st pL 6941 5966 ... StIV 20 29 I 3-17 95 6-2 I2'2 eF, IE, IbM 6942 4592 3837 ... ... 20 30 4 4-56 '44 477 I2'3 pB, pL, R, pslbM 6943 4593 3838 20 31 4 5-83 '59 14-3 I2'4 pF, L, mE.vglbM vS* 6944 5967 ... ... m 419 20 31 30 2'95 83 30 I2'4 pF, S, E 6945 5968 ... i m 420 1 1 StI 1 20 31 37 3-17 95 27-6 I2'4 pF, vS, E, mbM 6946 6947 4594 4595 2084 3839 IV 76 ... 20 31 57 20 32 31 1-27 375 30 20-3 122 58-9 I2'4 125 vF, vL, vg, vsbM, rr vF, L, E, gbM t 6948 4596 3840 20 33 5 4-50 143 5I'4 I2'5 vF, pS, cE, IbM 6949 Sw V 20 33 8 0-88 25 40-3 I2'4 eF, pS, iE 6950 4597 2085 VIII 23 20 34 41 277 73 50-6 126 C1,P, vlC 695 1 ... ... SwII 20 35 16 077 24 23-0 126 pB, pL, IE 6952 ... Coggia 20 35 53 074 24 31 126 pB, oval, dif, * 15 close f 6953 ... ... Swll 20 36 8 0-8 1 24 43'5 12-6 eeF, pL, E, v diffic 6954 5969 m 421 20 37 i 3'02 87 18 12-8 F, S, vlE 6955 6956 6957 5970 4598 5971 2086 III 219 m 422 20 37 12 20 37 17 20 37 41 3-03 285 3-03 87 55 77 59'4 87 55 12-8 12-8 12-8 eF, pL, E vF, S, stellar, * att vF, S, R 6958 4599 3841 ... 20 39 39 3'88 128 30-4 13-0 B, cS, E, pgmbM, 4 st p 6959 ... Bigourdan 20 39 47 307 90 4-4 13-0 vF 6960 6961 4600 4602 2088 v . 15 LdR 20 39 53 20 40 o 2-48 3-07 59 47'2 90 8-6 12-9 13-0 ! ! pB, cL, eiF, K Cygni inv eF, yS t 6962 6963 4601 2087 11426 Bigourdan 20 40 8 20 40 9 3-07 3-07 90 iro 89 59'o 130 13-0 cF, S, E, bM neb * 13 m 6964 4605 2089 11427 ... 20 40 14 3-07 9O I2'6 13-0 F, vS, E, bM, * 14 sf {' 6965 4603 ... LdE 20 40 15 3'07 90 5-0 13-0 vF, vS 6966 ... d'A, Bigourdan 20 40 15 3-07 90 87 13-0 eF, rS 6967 4604 ... LdE 20 40 23 3'07 90 5-8 13-0 eF, vS, * 10 Jo" f 6968 ... St XIII 20 41 I 3-23 98 52-5 13-0 F, S, E, gbM, F* inv 6969 5972 m 424 20 41 36 2-94 82 47 13-1 F, pL, E 6970 4606 3842 ... 20 42 15 4-24 139 '77 13-1 pB, S, IE, gbM 6971 5973 ... m 4 2 S 20 42 28 + 2-97 84 32 -13-1 vF, S, E 190 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. U. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, l86o'o. Animal Preces- sion. 1880. Summary Description. 1 f, h m s 1 6972 S974 ... m 426 20 43 14 -r2'9O 80 36' - 13 ; 2 F,S, R 6973 Bigourdan 20 44 42 3-i8 96 25 I3-2 vF, S, r 6974 5975 ... LdR* 20 44 54 2-49 59 53 I3-2 Neb * , neby cE pf 6975 ... Bigourdan 20 44 57 3-i8 96 23 13-2 vF, S, ? = m 427 6976 5976 m427 20 45 I 3-18 96 17 132 eF, iR 6977 5977 m 428 20 45 5 3-i8 96 16 I3-2 vF, S, iR 6978 5978 ... 111429 20 45 II 3-i8 96 14 132 vF 6979 4607 II 206 20 45 16 2'45 58 23-8 ij'3 vF, S, iE, sev F st f nr 6980 ... ... Bigourdan 20 45 26 3'i8 96 21 I3-3 vF, S, r 6981 4608 2090 ... Mechain, M 72 20 45 46 3'3 103 3'8 I3-3 0, pB, pL, R, gmCM, rrr 6982 4609 3843 ... ... 20 47 8 4-36 142 24-4 13-5 vF, S, E, p of 2 6983 4610 3844 ... 20 47 19 4-04 134 30-5 135 eF, cS, R 6984 4611 3845 ... 20 47 48 4'35 142 24-2 I3-5 F, pL, vlE, vgbM, fof 2 6985 ... ... LI 20 48 20 3-27 101 36-8 I3-5 eF, vS, iR 6986 ... ... LI 2O 48 20 34i 109 6-8 135 vF, vS, R, glbMN 6987 4612 3846 ... 20 48 21 4-21 139 10-2 135 pF, S, vlE, gpmbM, B*pi' 6988 5979 ... m 430 20 49 7 2-90 80 3 I3-5 eF, pL, R 6989 4613 VIII 82 ... 20 49 13 2-09 45 I5-5 136 C'l, cL, st pS 6990 4614 3847 ... 20 49 27 4-53 146 6'4 136 eeF, vS, vmE o, # 13 att, n 6991 4615 2091 VIII 76 ... 20 49 52 2-92 43 I5-4 13-6 Cl, L, P, TlC 6992 4616 2092 Vi 4 ... 20 50 35 2-48 58 502 13-6 ! !, eF, eL, eE, eiF, bifurcated f 6993 ... ... LI 20 51 10 3'55 116 139 137 vF, vS, R, sbMN 1 6994 4617 ... M73 20 51 16 3'3 103 10-5 137 Cl, eP, vlC, no neb 6995 4618 2093 20 51 20 2-49 59 I9-3 137 F, eL, neb & st in groups *f 6996 4619 2094 ... 20 51 31 2'IO 45 40 137 Cl, P, 1C 1 6997 4620 VIII 58 ... 20 5' 34 2'12 45 53'4 '37 Cl, P, 1C, st L 6998 5980 ... ... m 431 20 53 16 3'6o 118 34 13-8 eeF, vS 6999 598i ... 111432 20 53 38 3-60 118 36 13-8 ccF, vS 7000 4621 2096 V37? ... 20 53 48 2-14 46 13-1 13-8 F, eeL, dif nebulosity 7OOI 4622 2095 ... 20 53 55 3'oS 90 44-6 I3-9 oF, S, E o 7OO2 4623 3848 ... ... 20 53 57 4-20 139 35' I3-9 cF.cS, R, bM 7003 5982 ... d'A 20 54 9 277 72 44'5 I3-9 vF, vS, IE,* 15 close f 7004 4624 3849 ... 3 54 M 4-20 139 40-5 I3-9 eF, R, lbM,*n f 7005 5983 ... d'A 20 54 16 3-3 103 25-8 J39 Cl, S, P (? neb) 7006 4625 2097 152 ... 20 54 58 2-80 74 21-5 I3-9 B, pL, R, gbM 7007 4626 3850 20 55 23 4'35 143 6-1 14-0 pB, S, R, rsbM, am st 7008 4627 2099 I 192 20 55 28 175 35 598 14-0 cB, L, E 45 , r,*att t 7009 4628 2098 IV I LL 40765 20 56 33 3-27 101 54-9 I4'O .' ! !, O, vB, S, elliptic t 7010 4629 2IOO ... 20 57 6 3-29 103 3'i 14-1 eF, pL, R, r 7OII 4630 2IOI ... 20 57 8 2-05 43 '3'8 14-1 Cl, no description 7OI2 4631 3851 1 20 57 21 + 403 135 222 -14-1 F, pL, E, vgvlbM, * p of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 191 No. 0. C. j. n. W. H. Otter Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, j 86o'o. Annaal Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. 1 X 7J3 4632 2102 II 203 h m s 20 57 38 + 2'54 , ' 6 39'3 - I4 : i pB, cS, E, psbM, pB * np 7014 4633 38S2 ... 20 58 18 4'1I 137 447 14-2 pF, S, E, bM, 2 st 12 n 7015 ... ... ... St IX, Sw II 20 58 53 2-90 79 8-6 14-2 vF, pS, glbM 7016 ... ... LI 20 59 15 3'S3 116 3-1 142 yF, eS, E, bMN, 1st of 3 7017 ... ... LI 20 59 15 353 116 31 14-2 eF, vS, E, bMN, 2nd of 3 7018 ... ... LI 20 59 15 3'53 116 ri 142 vF, vS, vlE, glbM, 3rd of 3 7019 ... LI 20 59 3'Si 114 58'i 14-2 vF, TS, E, sbMN 7O2O 4635 38S3 ... 20 59 39 5'H iS4 35'8 143 pB, cS, IE, pgbM 7O2I 7022 7023 4636 4637 4634 3854 38SS IV 74 ... 20 59 39 20 59 45 20 59 51 500 4-19 077 154 56 139 522 22 233 143 >4'3 H3 pF, cS, R, psbM, * 7-8 p eeF, S, E, B * * sf * 7 in eF, eL neby * 7024 4638 2103 VIII 57 21 O 46 2-26 49 4' I4'3 Cl, P, 1C, st 10... 7025 5984 ... ra 433 21 I 14 2-80 74 13 143 vF, vS, E, stell 7026 ... ... Burnham 21 I 33 2'06 42 42-8 I4-3 pB, biN, Q 7027 ... St IX, Webb 21 I 48 2-24 48 19-6 I4-3 O, stellar = 8-5 m 7028 5985 ... ... HM34 21 I 48 2-77 72 5 I4-3 vF, S, vlE 7029 4639 3856 ... ... 21 2 7 4-17 139 5!'4 14-4 B, cS, E, pgmbM 7030 ... ... ... LI 21 2 15 3-43 in 4-2 14-4 vF, TS, iE, bMN 7031 4640 2105 VIII 74 21 2 46 i'95 39 43'2 14-4 Cl of triple st, 1C 7032 4641 3857 ... ... 21 2 47 5-46 158 52-0 I4'5 vF, cS, E, glbM 7033 5986 "1435 21 3 2 2-83 75 27 14-4 vF, S, R 7034 5987 ... m 436 21 3 4 2-83 75 25 14-4 vF, vS, E 73S ... Mu II 21 3 15 3-48 113 39-2 14-4 eF, S, iR 7036 4642 2IO4 ... 21 3 37 283 75 7'i '45 Cl, 1C 7037 4643 2106 ... 21 5 3 2'47 56 50-8 146 Cl, pEi, iF, st II. ..15 7038 4644 3858 ... 21 5 39 4-08 137 47 8 14-6 pB, pL, IE, gbM 7039 4645 2IO7 ... 21 6 14 2-15 44 53'5 14-6 Cl, vL, pEi, E, st 10... 7040 ... ... ... Harrington 21 6 21 2'94 81 43 147 eF, vL, mE ns (A. N. 2479) 7041 4647 3859 21 6 56 4-11 138 567 147 B, cS, cE, psmbM, * 10 f 7042 4646 Ill 209 d'A, Schultz 21 7 5 2-86 77 o-o 147 vF, S, E 7043 5988 ^437 21 7 23 2-86 76 57 147 vF, S, R 7044 4648 2IIO VI 24 21 7 45 2-25 48 47 '47 Cl, vF, pL, vEi, vC, st 15... 18 7045 4649 2108 ... 21 7 49 3'oi 86 36 147 eF * 7046 4650 2IO9 Ill 858 21 7 S3 3'04 87 44'3 147 eF, pL, E, IbM 7047 5989 ... StV 21 9 14 3-09 91 24-4 14-8 eF, vS, biN pf 7048 StIX 21 9 15 2-14 44 I7'4 14-8 pF, pL, dif, iR, vlbM 7049 4651 3860 A 406 21 9 27 411 139 89 14-8 vB, pS, E, mbM 7050 7051 4652 4654 2111 2113 d'A 21 9 33 21 12 20 2' 4 2 3'22 54 23-3 99 22-5 14-8 150 Cl, no description vF, E, gbM,*nr 7052 46S3 2112 III 145 21 12 23 2-64 64 85 15-0 F, S, vlE, r t 7053 5990 ... m 438, d'A 21 14 48 + 271 67 30-5 -iS'i pB, S, vlE 192 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Animal ?reces- on,i88o. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- on, 1880. Summary Description. i 3 h. m s 3 70S4 5991 StIV 21 15 II + 2-37 51 25'2 -15"! vF, vS, E, F*inv 7055 46SS 2114 21 15 26 172 32 598 151 Cl, F, pS, P 7056 5992 ... m439 21 15 37 2 7 8 71 56 15-2 pF, S, R 7057 4656 3861 ... 21 15 58 3'88 133 37 15-2 eF, vS, R, p of 2 7058 4657 2115 ... ... 21 16 17 2-02 39 47'i 15-2 Cl, P, 1C 7059 4658 3862 ... ... 21 16 42 4-61 150 37-3 5'3 B, pL, 1C, gpmbM 7060 4659 3863 ... 21 16 54 3'88 133 0-4 I5-3 vF, pS, R, f of 2 7061 4660 3864 ... ... 21 17 59 4-09 139 40-2 15-3 eeF, vS, K 7062 4661 2116 VII 51 ... 21 l8 12 2-18 44 I3'i 153 Cl, pS, pRi, pC, st 13... 7063 4662 2117 ... 21 18 45 2' 4 5 54 57 5'3 Cl.P, Bt 10... 7064 4663 3865 ... ... 21 19 9 4-22 143 23-3 I5-4 eF, pL, vmE 91, *s 7065 5993 ... ... m 440, d'A 21 19 2O 3'iS 97 36-3 I5-4 vF, sbM (m has 19 33") 7066 SwIV 21 19 29 2-86 76 25'2 154 eeF, close sf of M of 3 F st 7067 4664 2118 VII 50 21 19 37 2-14 42 34'8 I5-4 Cl, P, 1 neb 7068 5994 ... m 441 21 19 47 2-89 78 26 I5-4 vF, close to a S * 7069 5995 ... ... m 442 21 2O 52 3 10 92 15 iS'5 vF, S, R, stell 7070 4665 3866 ... 21 21 27 3 '88 133 4i-8 I5-5 F, cL, IE, gvlbM, p of 2 7071 4666 2119 ... ... 21 21 31 215 42 40-4 I5-5 Cl, S, C, cE 7072 4667 3867 ... ... 21 21 38 3'88 133 4 6 ' iS'S F, S, R, vglbM, f of 2 7073 5996 ... m443 21 21 52 3-25 IO2 6 I5-5 vF, vS, iR 7074 5997 ... m444 21 22 41 2-98 83 49 156 vF, S, E 707S 4668 3868 ... ... 21 22 49 376 129 14-0 15-6 cF, cS, R, pgbM 7076 4669 Ill 936 ... 21 22 52 1-46 27 43'5 15-6 vF, er 7077 5998 ... ... m 445 21 22 55 3-05 88 12 15-6 F 7078 4670 2 1 2O ... { Maraldi.M 151 = 1X40815 ) 21 23 13 290 78 267 I5'6 (!, (, vB, rL, iR, vsmbM 1 rrr, st vS 7079 4671 3869 21 23 32 3-9 134 409 iS-6 B, R, cS, psbM 7080 5999 ... ... m 446 21 23 48 2-66 63 54 15-6 vF, S, vlE 7081 4672 2121 Ill 859 ... 21 24 18 3-04 88 7-4 157 F, S, R, mbM, x 14 s 7082 4673 2122 VII 52 ... 21 24 23 2-19 43 Si'' 157 Cl, L, cRi, 1C, st 10... 13 7083 4674 3870 ... A 263? 21 24 39 4-81 54 3''2 15-7 pF, cL, vlE, vgprnbM, r 7084 4675 2123 ... 21 25 II 2-82 73 "'5 157 Cl, 1C 7085 6001 111447 21 25 28 2-98 84 2 157 eF, S, E 7086 4676 2124 VI 32 ... 21 25 43 2-04 39 i '9 157 Cl, cL, vRi, pC, tt ii.. .16 7087 4677 3871 ... 21 25 44 3'8o 131 26-5 15-8 cF, S, R, gbM 7088 < Baxendell 21 26 10 3-09 91 o 15-8 eF, eL, dif, Epf, n of M 2 * 7089 4678 2125 ... ( Maraldi, M 2 t =LL 41928, 21 26 15 3-09 91 265 158 1 ! !, 5>, B, vL, gpmbM, rrr, 1 steS t 7090 4679 3872 ... ... 21 26 36 4-25 145 ID'S 15-8 pB, pL, vmE 127, g, pslbM 7091 4680 3873 ... ... 21 26 51 370 127 24' I 15-8 eF, pL, vgbM, * 6 f 40' 7092 4681 2126 ... M 39 21 27 13 + 2 - l6 42 iro -15-8 Cl, vL, vP, vlC, st 7... 10 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 193 No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 18600. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, i 880. Summary Description. 1 h m s s 7093 4682 2127 ... ... 21 29 5 + 2-24 44 37 ; > -i5 ; 9 Cl, P, 1C 7094 ... ... ... SwII 21 29 33 2-90 77 507 15-9 * in eeF neby, v diffic 7095 4683 3875 ... ... 21 30 4 3-83 133 10-4 160 F, pL, B, vglbM, * 13 inv 7096 4684 3874 ... 21 30 2O 476 154 32-0 1 6-0 vF, S, B, vS*nf 7097 4685 3877 ... 21 31 24 3-82 133 10-3 16-1 B, S, TIE, mbM 7098 4686 3876 ... 21 32 O 6-18 165 44-4 16-1 pF, B, g, psmbM, am st 7099 4687 { 2128 = 3878 } MSO 21 32 25 3-42 "3 487 161 < !, 0, B, L, IE, gpmbM, st 1 12.. .16 t 7IOO ... ... Bigourdan 21 32 27 2-95 81 44 16-1 vF, r 7IOI 6OO2 ... m 448 21 32 41 2-95 Si 39 161 F, vS, B, stell 7102 6003 m 449 21 32 43 2-99 84 20 161 F, pL, E 7103 ... ... Mull 21 32 48 3-4I 113 6-0 161 vF, vS, B, gbM, 1st of 2 7104 ... Mull 21 32 48 341 113 4-0 16-1 vF, vS, iE, gbMN, 2nd of 2 7105 ... ... ... LI 21 33 3-22 loo 58-1 16-1 F, vS, E 130, smbMN,*np 7IO6 4688 3879 ... 21 33 o 4-13 143 20-5 16-1 eF, cS, IE, vglbM 7107 4689 3880 ... 21 33 22 3-87 135 25-6 16-2 vF, cL, B, vglbM 7108 6004 ... ... m 450 21 33 3i 3-17 97 24 16-1 vF, S, B, stell 7109 4690 3 S8l 21 33 32 3-63 125 4-9 16-2 eF, vS, am st 7110 4691 3882 ... 21 33 48 362 124 48 2 1 6-2 F, S, B, bM 7111 6005 ... StIV 21 34 30 3-17 97 207 16-2 eF, eS, B, bM 7112 Sw IV 21 35 34 2-90 78 33 16-3 eeF, S, B, pB* close p 7"3 6006 ... m 451 21 35 40 2-90 78 i 16-3 vF, S, stell 7114 ... ... 21 36 13 2'35 47 477 16-3 Nebulous var * , ? Q * 7115 ... LI 21 36 15 3'45 Il6 0'2 16-3 vF, pS, mE 90, com, 2 st inv 7116 6007 ... m 452 21 36 29 265 61 41 16-3 vF, pL, mE 7117 4692 3883 ... ... 21 36 33 3'97 139 4-0 ifi-3 F, S, B, glbM, pof2 7118 4693 3884 ... 21 36 57 3-96 138 59-8 16-3 F, S, B, glbM, f of 2 7119 4694 3885 ... 21 37 ii 3-90 137 9'6 16-4 F, S, E, gbM 7120 6008 ... m453 21 37 12 3-I7 97 10 16-3 vF, S, vlE 7121 6009 ... StIV 21 37 36 3-13 94 H7 16-4 vF, vS, B, vlbM 7122 4695 ... Markree 21 38 21 3'2O 99 28-5 16-4 (Nebulous * lO'Il or vS Cl I (Au-wers 47) 7123 4696 3886 .., 21 38 40 5-28 160 587 16-5 pB, S, E, vgbM, *9f 7124 4697 3888 ... ... 21 38 45 4-02 141 12-8 16-4 pB, L, pmE, vgbM 7125 4698 3887 ... ... 21 38 56 4-47 151 21-3 16-5 eF, pL, B, sp of 2 7126 4699 3889 ... ... 21 38 59 4-46 151 15-2 16-5 pB, pS, IE, gbM, nf of 2 7127 47oo 2129 ... 21 39 9 2-01 36 1-4 16-4 Cl, S, P, 1C 7128 4701 2130 VII 40 ... 21 39 17 2-05 36 56-3 16-4 Cl, S, pBi, has a ruby *9 4 5 7129 4702 2131 IV 75 21 39 45 I'39 24 32-3 16-4 !, cF, pL, gbM * * 7130 4703 3890 ... 21 39 52 3'6l 125 57 16-5 pB, S, E, glbM 7131 6010 ... m 454 21 40 I + 3-26 103 53 -16-5 vF, S, vlE, rgbM ROYAL ASTBON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. c c 194 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A Neic General Catalogue No. G. C. j. 11. W. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1 860-0. Annual Preces- sion, i 880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. > 7132 SwII h m s 21 40 47 + 2-94 80 24-5 ii -165 vF, pL, IE, bet 2 st 7133 ... ... ... Bigourdan 21 41 IO 1-40 24 28-5 16-5 vF, pL 7'34 ... ... Peters 21 41 2O 325 103 37 7 16-5 pF, vS, * 1 1 11 "135 4704 3891 21 41 22 3-6i 125 317 16-6 pB, pL, R, vgbM, * 14 att p 7'3 6 ... Mull 21 41 25 3-24 IO2 26-2 16-5 eF, vS, R (neb?),* 9-5 f 2' 7137 475 2132 II 26l 21 41 44 2-77 68 29'3 16-6 F, pS, R, vglbM, r 7138 6on ... m 455 21 42 14 2-91 78 9 16-6 vF, vS, stell 7139 4706 Ill 696 ... 21 42 IS r58 26 49-5 16-6 vF, cS, R, r 7140 4707 3892 ... 21 42 29 4-23 147 12 i 16-6 pF, cS, R, bM 7141 4708 3893 ... ... 21 42 30 4-19 146 13-6 166 F, L, R, gpsmbM (? = li 3892) 7M2 4709 2134 VII 66 21 42 34 1-44 24 507 166 Cl, cL, cRi, pC, st 1 1. ..14 7'43 4710 2133 ... ... 21 42 41 2-65 60 41-5 16-6 vF, ? D * (inv in neb ?) * 7144 4711 3894 21 43 34 3-92 138 54'5 167 vB, pS, R, rabMX 7145 4712 3895 ... ... 21 44 13 3'9 138 32-4 167 B, S, R,in A of st 13 7146 6012 ... m 456 21 44 42 3-04 87 37 1 67 F, R 7H7 6013 m 457, d'A 21 44 52 3'4 87 34'9 167 F, S, IE 7148 6014 ... d'A 21 45 2 3'4 87 18-9 16-7 vF, T S, R 7M9 6015 ... ... d'A 21 45 7 3'4 87 21-4 167 vF, vS, R 7ISO S77 G P Bond 21 45 '3 2'22 40 53'8 16-7 Neb, no description 7151 4713 3896 ... ... 21 45 46 3-98 141 I9'2 16-8 vF, pL, IE, vgbM, r 7IS2 47H 3897 ... 21 45 50 3'49 119 56-6 168 eeF, vS (Lassell not found) 7153 4715 3898 21 46 30 3'49 U9 4''5 16-8 eF, S, E or has eF * nr 7154 4716 3900 ... 21 46 59 3'59 125 28-4 16-8 B, pL, iR, glbM, r 7ISS 477 3899 ... ... 21 46 59 3'94 140 10-8 16-8 pB, S, IE, mbM 7I5 6 4718 2135 Ill 452 21 47 28 3'4 87 43'0 16-8 F, pL, R, bM, r 7157 LI 21 48 15 3-42 116 2-5 16-9 vF, vS, R, sbMN, B D * p 8- 7158 ... ... Mu II 21 49 25 3-23 IO2 I5'4 16-9 vF neb * , * 9-5 nf 3' 7159 ... ... Sw VI 21 49 47 2'9I 77 6-0 16-9 eeF, eS, R, vF * sf 7l6o 47'9 2136 VIII 67 21 49 48 1-72 28 3-0 16-9 Cl, P, vlC 7l6l 4720 ... d'A 21 49 53 34 87 427 17-0 Cl, vS, st 19, bet 2 st 16 7162 4721 39oi 21 50 58 375 133 SS'5 17-0 cF, cL, cE, glbM 7163 4722 3902 ... 21 51 II 3-52 122 33'I 17-0 F, pL, vlE, vglbM 7164 ... ... LII 21 51 28 3-07 89 H'S I7'o eF, R, 4 vF st u 7I6S 4723 2137 Ill 930 ... 21 5' 49 3-29 IO7 IO'7 I7'i eF * 7166 4724 393 21 51 54 375 131 3'5 17-1 cB, S, vlE, smbMN 7167 472S 395 ... 21 5 2 37 3'4 115 I8'3 17-1 F, pS, R, vglbM, * 10 f 7168 4726 394 ... 21 52 54 3-98 142 25-1 17-1 pB, S, R, psbM 7169 4727 3906 ... 21 53 7 3-85 138 2I'S 17-1 eF, S, R, * S up 7170 ... L I 21 53 26 3''4 96 7'6 17-1 vF, pS, iR, bMX, I) * p 36- 7171 7172 4728 4729 2138 3908 Ill 692 ... 21 53 27 21 53 52 3-24 + 3'5 103 56-5 122 32-6 17-1 -17-2 vF, cL, E 124, vgbM pB, pL, IE, gbM, ist of 4 f of Nebulcc and Clusters of /Stars. 195 No. G.C. j. n. \\'. ir. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Xortli Polar Distance, iSSo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 1 t t 7173 7174 4730 473 1 3909 3910 ... li m s 21 53 53 21 53 55 s +3-51 3-52 o / 122 38'! 122 40-0 -17-2 17-2 cB, cS, R, sbJI * , 2nd of 4 cF, S, R, p of D neb, 3rd of 4 7175 4732 2141 ... 21 53 56 2-1 I 35 5-8 I7'I Cl, vL, pRi, 1C 7176 7177 7178 4733 4734 4735 39" 2139 3912 11247 21 53 59 21 54 i 21 54 6 3-51 2-86 3-58 122 39-5 72 55'9 126 28-8 I7'2 172 17-2 B, pL, R, f of D neb, 4th of 4 pB, pS, R, WIN, r, * sp eF, S, R, * 8 s 2' t t 7'79 4736 3907 ... ... 21 54 21 4-53 154 43'2 17-2 cF, pS, vgbM 7180 4737 2140 Ill 693 21 54 27 3-34 in 13-4 17-2 vF, S, R, IbM, p of 2 7181 6016 m 458 21 54 32 3-10 92 38 172 eF, vS, stellar 7182 6017 m459 21 54 37 3-11 92 5 2 172 eF, vS, stellar 7183 473S 2142 Hi95 21 54 38 3-32 109 34-2 17-2 vF, pL, E 90, IbM 7184 4739 2143 II i ... 21 51 53 3-34 in 29-0 17-2 pB, pL, mE 64, bet 3 st, er 7185 4740 2144 21 55 " 3-34 in 8-6 172 vF, pL, iR, vglbM, f of 2 7186 4741 ... III 165 21 55 14 2-60 55 339 17-2 vF, am 5 or 6 st 7187 LI 21 55 15 3-52 123 27-6 17-2 pF, pS, R, IbM 7188 LI 21 55 20 3-33 in 06 17-2 eF, pS, E, IbM 7189 6018 m 460 21 56 7 3-07 90 6 17-2 F, S, IE 7190 ( 6019--= i 6020 I i '" St II & IV 21 56 15 294 79 28-6 17-2 eF, vS, iR, IbM * 7191 4742 3913 ... ... 21 56 2O 4 54 : 155 19 1 T3 vF, S, IE, vgbM 7192 4743 39'4 ... ... 21 56 25 4-52 154 59-4 17-3 pB, S, R, pmbM 7193 4744 2145 21 56 43 2'95 79 5i'4 173 Cl, IRi, 1C, st 9... 10 7194 ... S\v II 21 56 49 2'93 78 0-5 173 vF, vS, R, IbM 7195 ... ... S\v II 21 56 49 2'93 77 59'5 I7-3 eeF, R, v diffic 7196 4745 3915 ... 21 56 51 3 f go 140 48-0 173 cB, S, R, am st 7197 4746 2146 II599 21 57 9 2'49 49 37'2 17-3 F, cS, cE, vglbM, er 7198 6021 m 461 21 58 3 3-09 91 20 17-3 eF, vS, stellar 7199 4747 39i6 ... 21 58 4 4'53 155 23-0 I7-4 vF, S, R, pslbM, * n p 3' 7200 4748 3917 21 58 8 3-89 140 40-8 I7-4 pF, S, R, smbM 7201 4749 39i8 ... 21 58 27 3'49 121 55'5 17-4 F, R, gbM, 1st of 4 7202 475 3920 21 58 39 3'49 121 SI'S 17-4 eF, S, stellar, 2nd of 4 7203 475 1 3921 ... ... 21 58 40 3-49 121 497 17-4 cF, R, stellar, 3rd of 4 7204 7205 4752 4753 3922 3919 ... ... 21 58 48 21 58 54 348 4-14 121 43'5 148 6-5 i7'4 7'4 pB, L, IE, gbM, 4th of 4 pB, L, cE, gpslbM 7206 6022 m 462 21 58 56 288 73 54 I7-4 F, S, IE, bM 7207 6023 ... ... m 463 21 59 o 2-88 73 55 17-4 vF, S 7208 4754 3923 21 59 25 3'45 119 44-0 i7'4 vF, vS, R, almost Q 7209 7210 4755 475<5 2147 2148 VII 53 ... 21 59 42 2t 59 58 a- 3 8 274 44 u -6 63 34-3 174 7'4 Cl, L, cRi, pC, st 9... 1 2 eF, R, bM, vFD*np * 7211 6024 m 464 21 59 58 317 98 47 17-4 el", S, stellar 7212 Sw V 22 O 6 + 2-96 80 26-6 -174 eF, vS, IE 196 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. \f. H. Other Observers. Eight Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. ', 7213 4757 3924 h m s 22 O 29 -1-3-80 137 5 : 6 -I7 : 5 vB, pS, R, gbM 7214 4758 3926 ... ... 22 I 8 3'43 118 29-7 I7-5 , pL, iR, rr 7215 6025 ... m 465 22 I 23 3-07 90 ii 17-5 vF, S, E 72l6 4759 3925 ... 22 I 31 479 159 20-8 17-5 pF, S, R, gbM 7217 4760 2149 II 207 ... 22 i 37 2-68 59 I9-4 ITS B, pL, gbJI, er 7218 4761 2150 II 897 ... 22 2 35 3-27 IO7 2O'2 17-5 pB, IE, r 7219 4762 3927 22 2 47 4'49 "55 32-1 17-6 pB, S, R, 2 st nr 722O ... Mull 22 2 50 3'35 113 407 17-5 eF, vS, vlE, gbM,* 10 n 3' 7221 4763 3928 ... ... 22 3 14 3-46 121 14-4 17-6 F, S, R, gbM, r, 2 vS st nr 7222 6026 ... m 466 22 3 45 3-09 88 35 176 vF,S 7223 4764 2151 Ill 862 ... 22 4 16 2-52 49 40-8 17-6 eF, pS, IE, r, am 3 st 7224 6027 ... m 467, St II 22 5 7 277 64 49'5 17-6 F. S, R 7225 476S 3929 ... ... 22 5 15 3'39 116 50-6 176 pF, S, IE, bM 7226 ... ... ... Holden 22 5 28 2-17 35 "7 17-6 pB, L, in cluster 7227 6028 ... StIV 22 5 31 2-57 5i 58-i 17-6 vF, vS, R, IbM, np of 2 7228 6029 StIV 22 5 48 2'57 5i 59'5 177 F, vS, R, IbM, sf of 2 7229 4766 393 ... 22 6 5 3'44 I2O 4'I 177 F, pL, R, vglbM 7230 4767 2152 Ill 931 22 6 37 3-27 107 457 177 vF, S, R, bM 723 4768 2153 II 606 ... 22 6 43 2-45 45 20-9 177 eF, S, er 7232 4769 393' ... ... 22 6 57 373 34'3 : 185 vF, pS, R, bJIX 73H 4808 2168 11428 ... 22 27 3 3;3 85 9-0 ' 18 5 pF, S, R, psbM, r 7312 6058 ... m 485 22 27 32 3-02 84 54 iS'5 F, S 7313 6059 ... m 486 22 27 46 3'33 116 50 iS-s eF, E 73'4 4810 3949 ... ... 22 28 2 3'33 116 45-9 iS'5 cF, L, mE o, vlbM 7315 6060 ... StIV 22 29 8 273 55 55' iS'5 vF, cS, R, bM 73i6 4809 2169 Ill 180 d'A 22 29 II 2-89 70 24-1 18-5 F, S, R, * 8 sp 7317 6061 St VIII 22 29 30 274 56 467 iS'5 vF, vS 73i8 6062 ... St VIII 22 29 35 274 56 45'5 18-5 eF, eS 7319 6063 St VIII 22 29 40 274 56 44-8 18-5 eF, eS 7320 6064 St VIII 22 29 41 274 56 46-5 iS-s F,vS 7321 4811 2170 HI 237 .. . 22 29 45 2-88 69 6-1 18-6 F, S, iR, vgvlbM 7322 4812 395 ... 22 29 46 3'47 127 572 1 8-6 vF, S, vlE, gbM 7323 6065 ... 111487 22 30 6 2-90 7i 35 186 pF, pL, iR 7324 6066 111488 22 30 14 290 71 34 18-6 vF, vS, neb * 7325 6067 ... Schultz 22 30 25 274 56 21-4 18-6 F, vS, 112172 f 7326 6068 ... ... LdR* 22 30 27 274 56 18-2 18-6 eF, eS, h 2172 f 7327 ... ... ... TV 22 30 30 274 56 IS 186 eF, eS, np h 2172 7328 4813 2171 ... ... 22 30 31 2^98 80 117 iS-6 eF, pS, IE 90, vglbM 7329 4814 39Si ... ... 22 30 37 4-26 157 12-3 18-6 pB, pS, mE 90 733 7331 6069 48iS 2172 153 St II 22 30 4 22 30 40 2-68 274 52 IO'6 56 18-5 186 18-6 pB, S, IE, bM B, pL, pmE 163, smbM t 7332 4821 2173 II 233 22 30 44 2-86 66 55 6 1 8-6 cB,S,mEi56,smbHN,pof 7333 6070 Schultz 22 30 48 274 56 17-3 18-6 vF, vS, p h 2174 * 7334 4822 395? ... ... 22 30 50 + 3'47 127 55-8 -18-6 eeF (? = G.C. 4812) of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. 199 No. o. c. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, 1860-0. Alinua] Preces- sion, 1880 North Pola Distance, i86o'o. " Annual Preces- sion, i88c Summary Description. J X 7335 4823 2174 Ill 166 h m s 22 30 56 s + 274 56 167 -i8 : 6 vF, vS (B of Ld fi) 7336 4816 ... LdB 22 30 59 274 56 148 18-6 eF, vS (C) 7337 4817 ... LdR 22 31 3 274 56 212 iS-6 eF, S, stellar (E) 7338 ... TV 22 31 3 274 56 18 lS-6 eF, cS, sf h 2174 7339 4824 2175 11234 ... 22 31 6 2-86 66 56-4 186 F, pS, mE89, vglbM, fof2 734 4818 LdR 22 31 2O 2-74 56 19-0 186 vF, TS(Z)ofLdE) 734i ... ... LI 22 3 I 3-29 "3 253 186 pF, pS, E, IbM 7342 6071 StIV 22 31 51 274 55 '37 18-6 eF, vS 7343 6072 ... ... St VIII 22 32 13 2-75 56 39'4 18-6 eF, vS, R,lbM, S* inv 7344 6073 ... m 489 22 32 21 3-11 94 53 1 8-6 pF, vS, R 7345 6074 ... StIV 22 32 22 274 55 11-2 186 eF, vS 7346 6075 ... m 490 22 32 39 2-98 79 39 1 8-6 eF, vS, stellar 7347 4825 2176 ... ... 22 32 58 298 79 427 186 cF, pL, E 734S 6076 ... m 491 22 33 39 2-97 78 5 iS-6 vF, pL, iR 7349 ... ... ... Mull 22 33 52 3-28 i'3 37'3 187 eF, vS, E 1 75, biN, bn 735 6077 ... ... m 492 22 34 7 2'97 78 46 187 vF 7351 * StIX.SwII 22 34 12 3-11 95 10-5 187 pF, pS, R, bM, r 7352 4826 2177- ... ... 22 34 15 2'33 33 20-0 187 01, vL, pRi, vlC 7353 6078 ... m493 22 34 27 2-97 78 48 187 eF 7354 4827 2178 II705 ... 22 35 8 2-2.2. 29 267 187 O, B, S, R, pgvlbH 7355 4828 3952 22 35 26 3'45 128 36-5 187 eeF, S, R, D * f 40' 7356 St XIII 22 35 30 2'8o 60 1-4 187 eF, pS, R, glbM, * att 7357 ... St XIII 22 35 51 280 60 33-6 187 vF, vS, vF * inv 7358 4829 3953 A 255? 22 36 10 4'12 '55 Si'3 188 F, S, R, bM 7359 ... LI 22 36 2O 3-28 114 26-4 iS-8 pF, vS, pmE, bMN 7360 6079 m 494 22 36 26 3'4 86 34 188 eF, vS 736i 4830 3954 22 36 31 3'35 120 47'i 18-8 F, pL, vmE o, vgvlbM 7362 ... SwlV 22 36 45 3-00 82 1-8 18-8 vF, S, R, IbM 7363 6080 ... d'A 22 36 50 2-76 56 437 iS-8 pF, pL, E, D * f 73f>4 4831 2179 11442 ... 22 37 14 3-08 90 537 18-8 F, S, R, psbM 7365 ... ... LI 22 37 20 3-25 10 41-4 18-8 vF, eS, R, gbMN, * n nf 4' 7366 6081 ... i"495 22 37 26 298 79 S^ iS-S eF, S, stellar 7367 6082 d'A, m 496 22 37 29 3-05 87 47 18-8 vF, pS, IE 736S 4832 3955 ... 22 37 31 3-48 130 4-6 188 F, cS, IE, glbM 7369 6083 d'A 22 37 43 277 56 23-2 iS-S pF, bet 2 F st 7370 6084 : ... a 497 22 38 36 2'99 79 4i 18-8 eF, T S 7371 4833 2 I SO II477 22 38 40 3-i7 101 44-5 iS-8 vF, pL, R, IbM 7372 6085 m 498 22 38 46 2-99 79 37 18-8 F, S, iR 7373 6086 ... ni499 22 39 o 3-05 87 3i 188 F, vS, bM, stellar 7374 ; 6087 ... m 500' 22 39 2 2'99 79 52 18-8 vF, pL, R 7375 ' ... SwIV 22 39 33 j-2-go 69 38-8 -18-8 eF, vS, R 2OO Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. II. W.H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1 880. Summary Description. I i 7376 6088 m 501 h m s 22 40 II + 3-05 o / 87 7 -i8 : 9 eF, T.S, R 7377 4834 2181 II 59 8 22 40 12 3-26 113 2-9 l8'9 pB, S, vlE, vgmbM, * 12 p * 7378 ... Till 22 40 25 3-17 102 33'0 18-9 vF.pL 7379 6089 ... St VIII 22 41 13 270 50 30-0 189 eF, S, R, IbM 738o 4842 2182 VIII 77 CH 22 41 23 2'37 32 39-1 l8'9 Cl, pL, pRi, 1C, st 9... 1 3 738i ... LI 22 41 25 3-24 no 29-5 18-9 eF, vS, R, gbM 7382 4843 3956 ... ... 22 42 23 3-4i 127 34-9 18-9 eF, vS, R, *I2 att np 7383 4844 Ld R, d'A 22 42 38 2-99 79 in l8'9 vF, vS, R, III 216 nf 7384 ... LdR 22 42 46 2'99 79 15 l8'9 eF, 5'nf G.C. 4844 7385 4845 2183 Ill 216 22 42 55 2'99 79 7'9 19-0 cF, S, R, glbM * 1 1 np 7386 4846 2184 III 217 ... 22 43 4 2-99 79 2-5 190 cF, S, R, pgbM, f of 2 7387 4847 Ld R, d'A 22 43 19 2-99 79 5'9 igx> eF, vS, R, 2 st n s 7388 6090 ... ... LdR* 22 43 21 2-99 79 i'3 I9'O vF, * 1 1 f 2'-5 7389 4848 ... LdR 22 43 24 2-99 79 7-8 19 o vF, R 739 ... ... LdR 22 43 24 2'99 79 9'5 190 eF, s of G.C. 4848 739 4849 2185 H443 22 43 24 3-09 92 17-1 19-0 cF, cS, R, sbM * 1 3, # np 7392 4850 2186 II 702 22 44 16 3-24 III 2TO 190 pB, pS, IE 120, mbM 7393 48SI 2187 II 453 22 44 22 3-12 96 18-0 190 yF, pL, IE, vgbM, r 7394 48S2 2188 ... 22 44 3 6 2'53 38 33-9 19-0 Cl.rP 7395 6091 ... ... St V 22 44 36 2-76 53 39'3 19-0 eF, vS, R, bM 7396 4853 2189 ... 22 45 14 3'7 89 39'o 19-0 pF, pS, R, gbM 7397 4854 ... LdR 22 45 36 3-07 89 367 ig'O eF, vS 7398 4855 ... ... LdR 22 45 38 3-07 89 32 5 ig'O vF, pL 7399 ... ... SwII 22 45 42 3">4 99 59'4 19-0 eF, pL 7400 4857 39S7 ... 22 45 42 3-5i 136 5'6 19-0 pF, IE, glbM, vS*inv 7401 4856 ... ... LdR 22 45 45 3-07 89 36 7 19-0 eF, vS 7402 ... ... LdR 22 45 5 37 89 367 19-0 eF, vS 7403 6092 ... ... S Coolidge 22 45 57 3'7 89 157 19-0 * slightly nebulous 7404 4858 3958 ... ... 22 46 24 3-42 13 3'5 19-1 vF, S, R 7405 6093 ... ... m 502 22 46 38 2-98 78 16 19-1 eF, S, R 7406 6094 ... ... m53 22 46 40 312 97 18 I9'i F, S, IE 7407 6095 ... ... St V 22 46 46 2-82 58 36-8 19-1 eF, vS 7408 4859 3959 ... ... 22 46 50 .T93 154 26-5 191 pB, pS, R, vglbM 7409 6096 ... m 504 22 46 58 2'93 70 32 19-1 eF 7410 4860 3960 ... A 518 22 47 3 3-42 130 24-6 19-1 cB, L, TmE 43, mbM 74" 6097 ... ... raSOS 22 47 42 2'93 70 30 19-1 vF, vS 7412 4861 396i ... 22 47 46 3'46 133 238 19-1 eF, vL, * 7 nf 7413 ... ... ... SwIV 22 47 51 2-98 77 3i-6 19-1 eeF, pS, R, v diffic, s of 2 74'4 ... SwIV 22 47 51 2-98 77 29-1 19-1 eeF, S, R, v diffie, n of 2 74'5 6098 ... m 506 22 47 59 2'93 70 28 19-1 eF 7416 6099 ... ... m 507 22 48 27 + 3-12 96 15 -19-1 F, pL, pmE, vgbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 201 No. G. C. j. n. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion ,1880 Summary Description. i h m R s o / ,i 74'7 4862 3962 ... 22 48 42 + 3'94 155 464 -19-1 pB, cS, E, gpmbM 7418 4863 3963 ... 22 48 42 3-38 127 46-4 19-1 cB, rL, vlE, vglbM 7419 4864 2190 VII 43 ... 22 48 47 2-36 29 55 ' 19-1 01, pEi, cC 7420 6lOO ... m 508 22 48 54 2-85 60 56 19-1 vF, S 7421 4865 3964 ... 22 49 2 3'39 128 5-5 19-1 cB, L, vlE, gpmbM, rr 7422 6101 ... { m 509, Struve, i d'A 22 49 4 305 86 49-2 19-1 vF, pS, vlE 7423 4866 2191 in 745 ... 22 49 19 2'47 33 38-2 192 vF, pL, iF, er 7424 4867 3965 ... ... 22 49 21 3'43 131 49-1 19-1 F, cL, vlE, vgmbM 7425 ... Mul 22 49 25 3-J5 101 41-6 19-1 eF, vlE, * 10 p 4' 7426 4868 2192 Ill 576 ... 22 49 29 278 54 22-6 191 vF, cS, E, stellar, D * p 7427 6102 ... Struve 22 SO 5 3-02 82 17 19-2 F, S,*9sf4' 7428 6103 ... ... m 510 22 50 7 3-08 91 47 19-2 F, vS, E, bM 7429 4869 2193 22 50 l8 2-40 30 45'4 19-2 01, P, pC.stg...!! 7430 6104 ... ... d'A 22 50 26 3'O2 81 57-2 192 eF.vS 743' ... ... Bigourdan 22 50 54 2-89 64 35-0 19-2 eF, vS 7432 4870 2194 Ill 465 22 51 2 2-99 77 37' I9'2 eF, S, E 7433 4872 ... Ld E, d'A 22 5J 9 2-89 64 36-0 19-2 eF, vS, p h 2195 7434 6105 ... m 511 22 51 IO 3-09 9i 55 19-2 vF, vS, E, stellar 743S 4873 ... ... LdR 22 51 13 289 64 37 192 eF, s of h 2195 7436 4871 2195 IH243 ... 22 SI 13 2-89 64 35 9 19-2 F, pS, F*attp, gbM t 7437 ... SwII 22 51 23 2-98 76 26-6 19-2 eeF, L, E, F*nr nf, v diffic 7438 4*74 2196 ... ... 22 SI 36 2-54 36 23-9 I9'2 01, vL, E 7439 6106 m 512 22 51 58 2-86 61 30 19-2 Long patch of F neby 7440 6107 St VIII 22 52 2-80 54 56'8 19-2 eF, S, iE 7441 ... ... OStI 22 52 25 3-12 97 48 19-2 vF, pS, iE, * 10 p (? PD) 7442 4875 ... ... d'A 22 52 31 2-97 75 12-6 I9'2 pF, E, bet 2 st 16, * 13 nf 7443 4876 2197 II 450 ... 22 52 46 3'i6 103 33 2 19-2 F, vS, vlE, smbM, er, n of 2 t 7444 4877 2198 II45I ... 22 52 46 3'i6 103 34'3 I9'2 F, vS, vlE, smbM, er, s of 2 t 7445 ... ... ... StIX 22 52 54 277 51 388 I9'2 eF, vS 7446 StIX 22 53 o 277 51 40-1 19-2 eF, rS, E, r 7447 4878 ... Markree Cat 22 53 6 3H 101 167 19-2 *n-i2inneb (Auw 49) * 7448 4879 2199 II 251 ... 22 53 8 297 74 46-2 19-2 pB,L, E i73,vgbM, * nf 2^5 7449 ... StIX 22 53 9 2'77 51 36-2 19-2 vF, S, E, vS*in centre 7450 6108 ... ... TIV 22 53 31 3'i6 103 397 19-2 vF, S 745i 6109 ... ... Strure 22 53 33 3'O2 82 20 19-2 pF, pL, *io-n sp 2' 7452 ... SwII 22 54 4 3-03 84 0-3 I9'2 eeF, pL, E, v diffic 7453 ... ... Peters 22 54 9 3-12 97 6-4 19-3 B, vS, * 1 1 close n]> 7454 4880 ... 11249 ... 22 54 it 2-97 74 217 193 F, cS, IE, lbM,*np i' 7455 ... SwII 22 54 14 H-3'03 83 27-3 -19-3 eF, pS, eE, Ffcelcsep ROYAL ASTEON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. r> 2O2 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Kight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. A mm :\1 Preces- iou,i88o. Summary Description. | ft t 74S& { 7457 4881= i 4882 I 4883 (3966= 13967 22OI } - II 212 ... h m s 22 54 15 22 54 18 s + 3-39 2-86 / 130 I9'8 60 36-4 n -I9'3 193 vF, L, mE 34, vglbM cB, cL, IE, gmbM, r, 2 S st n 74S8 4884 22OO 11 590 ... 22 54 20 3-07 88 59-9 I9-3 cF, cS, psbM 7459 ... SwII 22 54 24 3-03 84 0-4 I9-3 eoF, pL, R, # ur 7460 6110 ... ... St VIII 22 54 35 3-06 88 29'4 I9'3 eF, pL, R 746i Gin ... m5i3 22 54 52 2-97 75 " 193 vF, vS, aim stellar 7462 4885 3968 ... ... 22 54 56 3 '4 131 35-0 I9'3 cF, pS, vmE 5 , * 1 1 np 7463 4886 22O2 Ill 210 ... 22 54 56 2-97 74 46-1 I9'3 vF, S, IE, p of 2 * 7464 6112 ... m 514, d'A 22 54 58 2-97 74 46-3 I9-3 vF, vS, E, sf h 2202 ' 7465 4887 22O3 III 21 1 ... 22 55 5 2'97 74 47'2 I9-3 vF, vS, f of 2 * ' 7466 6113 StV 22 55 18 2-89 63 42-1 193 eF, eS, bM 7467 6114 111515 22 55 30 297 75 12 I9-3 eF, vS 7468 4890 III 202 d'A 22 56 I 2-97 74 85 I9'3 eF, vS 7469 4888 22O4 III230 22 56 13 3-02 81 52-7 I9-3 vF, yS, vsmbM * 12 7470 4889 3969 ... ... 22 56 13 3-5i 140 52-2 19-3 eF, pL, R, glbM, * 1 1 np 7471 ... Mull 22 56 23 3-23 113 39-6 I9-3 eF, vS, 1E8 5,sbM, 3st 10 p 20' 7472 6115 Struve 22 56 34 3'o6 87 42 I9-3 F neb *(? = 7477) 7473 6116 m 516 22 57 8 2-87 60 36 193 vF, S, R 7474 6117 ... ni5i7 22 57 ii 2'95 70 41 I9-3 eF, vS 7475 6118 ... ... m 518 22 57 17 2'95 70 40 193 vF, S 7476 4891 3970 ... ... 22 57 20 3-4i 133 517 I9-3 F, S, R, A with 2 st 7 7477 6119 d'A 22 57 34 3-06 87 38-1 I9'3 F, S, bM* 15,* 17 att n 7478 6120 ... msig 22 57 44 3-06 88 10 19-3 eF, E 7479 7480 4892 6121 2205 155 m 520 22 57 56 22 58 2 3 '00 3-06 78 25-9 88 12 19-4 19-4 pB, cL, mE 12, bet 2 st vF, vS, vlE, vgbM t 7481 ... OStI 22 58 25 3 '20 no 41 7 19-4 vF, vS, R, gbM 7482 6122 ... m 521 22 58 33 3-06 87 4i 19-4 F, vS, stellar 7483 4893 2206 ... 22 58 40 3-06 87 127 19-4 vF, S, E, psbM 7484 4894 { 3971 = 3972 } - ... 22 59 21 3'33 127 r6 19-4 pB, S, R, IbM, x 8-9 att s * 7485 4895 22O7 ... 22 59 24 2-85 56 39'i 19-4 vF, S, R, bM, * 10 p 7486 ... ... Copeland (R) 22 59 31 285 56 39'3 19-4 vF, vS, 2' f h 2207 7487 ... SwIV 23 o 13 2-89 62 34-1 19-4 vF, S, R 7488 6123 ... m 522 23 o 38 3-07 89 49 19-4 vF, vS, stellar 7489 6124 ... Lassell, m 323 23 o 40 2-93 67 47 19-4 F, S, R 7490 *.. ... St X, Holden 23 o 44 2-86 58 22 9 19-4 vF, vS, iR, IbM 7491 ... ... StXII 23 o 51 3" 96 43'3 19-4 TF, S, R, vlbM 7452 4896 2208 Ill 55 8 ... 23 I 2 3-17 106 22 6 19-4 eF, L, bet 2 D st 7493 ... ... ... Bigourdan 23 I 23 3-07 89 51 I9'4 vF, stellar 7494 6125 ... m 524 23 I 27 + 3-23 115 7 -19-4 eF, vS, stellar of Nebulce and Clusters of Stars. UNIVERSITY No. G. C. .H. w. n. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i85o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. ' Summary Description. 7495 SwII h m s 23 I 50 s + 300 jg 42 '. 3 - I9"4 eF, S, IE, *gnf nr 7496 4897 3973 ... 23 I 56 3-38 134 10-6 19-4 pB, cL, IE, vgbM*!3 7497 4898 2209 Ill 203 23 2 6 2-97 72 35' 1 19-4 vF, I/, pmE 45, IbM 7498 6126 111525 23 2 25 3-22 115 10 19-4 vF, S, iR 7499 6127 m 526 23 3 17 3-03 83 10 9'5 vF, vS, stellar 7500 ... SwIV 23 3 20 3'01 79 437 >9'5 eF, vS, R 75' 6128 ... ... m 527 23 3 25 3-03 83 9 195 eF 7502 ... ... Mull 23 3 25 3-20 112 307 19-5 eF,vS,E290, (?FD*) 753 6129 m 528 23 3 36 303 83 II 19-5 vF, S, stellar 7504 6130 ... m 529 23 3 37 2-99 76 21 I9-5 vF, S, stellar 755 ... Sw V 23 3 55 3-00 77 7'6 J95 eeF, eS, IE, bet a B & 2 F st 7506 4899 22IO Ill 184 23 4 29 3-09 92 SS'O 195 cF, vS, R, sbM*!5 7507 4900 | 2211 = 3974 } 112 ... 23 4 34 3-25 119 17-9 19-5 pB, cS, R, psvmbM, * 10 up 7508 4901 2212 ... 23 4 45 300 77 49 6 19-5 eF, bM * , * 1 1 np 2' 7509 ... ... ... SwIV 23 5 15 299 76 7-6 19-5 vF, S, R, bet 2 st 75 4902 2213 VII 44 ... 23 5 27 2'54 30 u -4 I9-5 Cl, pRi, pC, fan-sh, st p B 7511 ... ... SwIV 23 5 35 3-00 77 17 I9-5 eeF, S, R, v diffic, sev st nf 7512 ... StIX 23 5 36 2-89 59 38-1 19-5 F, S, R, vS*in centre 7513 6131 m53o 23 5 39 3-24 119 7 19-5 vF, pL, E, gbM 75H 6132 ... StVIU 23 5 47 2-86 55 52-3 19-5 eF, pL, iR 75'5 493 2214 III 220 ... 23 5 47 3-01 78 4-9 19-5 F, cS, R, vglbM, r 7516 6133 ... ... m53i 23 5 53 296 70 30 19-5 F, vS, stellar 7517 6134 m 532 23 6 2 3'9 92 5 1 19-5 vF, vS, stellar 7518 6135 ... m 533 23 6 5 3'4 84 26 I9-5 vF, S, R 7519 6136 ... m 534 23 6 9 3-02 79 59 195 vF, pL 7520 6137 ... TI 23 6 16 321 114 33'3 195 F, pS, bet 2 st 7521 6138 "535 23 6 23 3-09 92 30 19-5 vF, pS, psbM 7522 ... ... Mull 23 6 25 3'20 "3 387 19-5 eF, vS, iR, *io nff 3' 7523 6139 ... m 536 23 6 30 3-00 76 47 19-5 eeF, E 7524 6140 ^537 23 6 35 3-09 92 3 I9-5 eF, vS 7525 6141 111538 23 6 36 3-00 76 45 19-5 eF, vS, vlE, gbM 7526 4904 Ill 470 23 6 37 3'3 99 57'5 19-5 eF, vS 7527 6142 ... m 539 23 6 49 2'94 65 51 I9-5 vF, yS, stellar 7528 ... ... Common 23 6 52 3-02 80 32 19-5 F,S 7529 ... TIV 23 6 57 3-03 81 46-1 19-5 vF 753 6143 ... m 540 23 7 o 309 93 32 19-5 eF, vS, aim stellar 7531 495 3975 ... ... 23 7 i 3'36 134 21-8 I9-5 pB, S, IE, pgbM 7532 6144 m 541 23 7 10 3-09 93 29 19-5 yF, vS, IE 7533 6145 ... m 542 23 7 10 3-09 92 48 19-5 F, S, R 7534 6146 "1543 23 7 14 + 3-09 9} 27 -i9'S eF, vS, IE 204 Dr. J. L. E. DBEYEB, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. j. n. W. H. Other Observers. Right Ascension, i85o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. | h m s B o / 7535 ... Sw V 23 7 15 + 3'00 77 10-3 -19^5 eeF, pS, E, v diffie, n of 2 7536 ... ... ... Sw V 23 7 '5 3'00 77 I9-3 19-5 eeF, pS, E, am 6 st, s of 2 7537 4906 2215 II429 ... 23 7 27 3-05 86 157 19'S vF, cS, E, bM, sp of 2 7538 4907 ... II706 ... 23 7 34 2'54 29 15-0 19-6 vF, L, 2 p B st inv 7539 4908 2217 ... 23 7 36 295 67 4-7 19-6 F, S, E, psbM 754 6147 ... ... m 544 23 7 36 2'99 74 49 ig-6 F, vS, stellar 754" 4909 2216 II430 ... 23 7 36 3'5 86 13 7 19-6 B, L, mE 97, mbM, nf of 2 7542 6148 ... ... m 545 23 7 39 3-02 80 7 I9-6 eF, eS, stellar 7543 ... ... StIX 23 7 44 2-92 62 26-1 ig-6 vF, S, E, IbM 7544 6149 ... ... m 546 23 7 46 3-09 92 57 ig-6 eF, vS 7545 4910 3976 ... ... 23 7 49 3-3i 129 17-9 19-6 F, S, vlE, vgvlbM, * 10 att 7546 6150 ... ... m547 23 7 54 3-09 93 6 19-6 eF, S, IE 7547 4911 2218 ... ... 23 8 6 2-98 7i 47'4 19-6 YF, S, iE 7548 4914 ... d'A 23 8 17 294 65 29-3 19-6 vF, vS, *i6 p n" 7549 (4912 = 16I5I } - ... Ld E, d'A 23 8 18 2-98 7i 43'2 19 6 pF, pS, B, M 10 1 1 p 755<> 49'5 2219 Ill 181 23 8 19 298 71 48-1 19-6 cF, S, E 7551 6152 ... ... m 548 23 8 22 2-99 74 5 19-6 Neb* 13 m 7552 4916 3977 ... A 475? 23 8 25 3'35 133 21-5 19-6 B, S, mE 90, vsbM*!3 7553 14913 = } - ... Ld B, Schultz 23 8 26 2-98 71 468 ,9-6 vF, vS, E 7554 6154 ... m549 23 8 29 3-09 93 9 19-6 eF, eS, aim stel), h 2220 f 7555 4918 2221 ... ... 23 8 30 3-01 78 n 19-6 F, E, bM, place very rough * 7556 4919 222O II 235 ... 23 8 32 39 93 9'i 19-6 cF, pL, E, B*f 7557 49" 7 ... ... LdB 23 8 33 304 84 3'3 19-6 vF, vS, p of 2 7558 6155 ... ... m 550 23 8 41 2-98 71 51 ig'6 eeF, neb* 13 m 7559 4920 2222 Ill 221 ... 23 S 46 3'0i 77 28-4 19-6 F, cS, E, bM*i6, npof 2 7560 6156 Schultz 23 8 47 3-05 86 16-0 19-6 F, vS, iE, sp of 2 7561 6157 Schultz 23 8 51 3-05 86 14-5 ig'6 F, vS, ifi, nf of 2 7562 4921 2224 II467 . 23 8 51 304 84 4'5 196 cB, pS, iE, psbM 7563 49 2 2223 III 222 ... 23 8 55 3'oi 77 34'o 19-6 pF, cS, E, sbM * 1 6, sf of 2 . * 7564 ... ... ... Bigourdan 23 8 56 34 83 25 19-6 vF, eS, stellar N 7565 6158 ... ... Secchi 23 9 9 3-08 90 49 2 19-6 vF 7566 4923 ... Ill 185 ... 23 9 9 309 93 69 196 vF, pS, E, er, 3 F st inv 7567 6159 ... ... m 551 23 9 o 2-99 74 56 19-6 eeF, vS, E 7568 6160 ... St VIII 23 9 32 2'95 66 1 6-0 19-6 eF, pL, iB, sev st inv 7569 ... ... SwIV 23 9 40 3'O2 79 5''4 19-6 vF, S, E, 3 F st gf 757 4924 ... Ill 2 3 8 ... 23 9 43 301 77 i6'9 19-6 eF, eS 7571 6161 ... Schultz 23 9 So 2-98 7' 47 19-6 vF, cE, sev knots or gr of neb 7572 6162 ... ... m552 23 9 52 2^98 72 18 19-6 eeF, aim stellar 7573 ... Mull 23 9 54 3-19 112 55-8 ig'6 eF, S, iB, b np, * 10 p 4' 7574 6163 ... ... d'A 23 9 59 + 2-95 66 46-2 -19-6 pF, S, E, rr of Nebula? and Clusters of Stars. 205 No. o.c. J. H. W. II. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, i 880. Summary Description. 1 o A 7575 6164 * ... m553 h m B 23 10 10 s + 304 / 84 7 -19^6 F, S. vlE 7576 4925 II454 23 10 ii 310 95 29-8 19-6 F, S, smbM 7577 ... BigourJnn 23 10 13 3'4 83 23 19-6 * 13-5 in vF neb 7578 4926 2225 III 182 ... 23 10 14 2-98 72 4'3 ig-6 vF, am vS st 7579 6165 m554 23 10 34 3-03 81 20 19-6 eF, vS, stellar 7580 ... SwV 23 JO 35 300 76 457 19-6 vF.pS, R, F*sp 7581 6166 ... Holden 23 10 38 3-05 86 5-8 19-6 vF, mE, * 12-13 c l se f 7582 4927 3978 A 476? 23 10 40 3'33 132 S3'0 19-6 pB, L, pmE, gbM 7583 6167 ... m555 23 10 46 3-04 83 21 ig-6 vF, vS 7584 6168 ... ms 5 6 23 10 48 303 Si 20 19-6 eF, vS, stellar 7585 4928 { 2226 = 3979 } Il2 3 6 ... 23 10 48 3'io 95 24-8 196 pB, pS, iR, gbM 7586 6169 ... ... m557 23 10 49 3-03 82 10 19-6 eF, vS, aim stellar 7587 6170 ... m558 23 10 53 3-03 81 5 19-6 vF, vS, IE, gbM 7588 6171 ... 559 23 10 59 2-98 72 i 19-6 eF, eS 7589 6172 ... m 560 23 ii 4 3-07 90 30 ig-6 eF, vS 759 4929 3980 A 477. i 23 ii 9 3'33 132 599 19-6 pB, pL, pmE, gbM, p of 2 759i 6173 m 561 23 ii 10 3'04 84 ii 19-6 pF, S, R, vgbM 7592 493 ... Ill 1 86 d'A 23 it ii 3'io 95 10-8 19-6 eF, vS 7593 6174 m 562 23 n 17 3-02 79 25 19-6 Ft 8,3 7594 ... Common 23 ii 24 3-02 80 34 196 pF, R,3stp' 7595 ... Common 23 n 28 3'02 80 51 196 F, stellar 7596 LI 23 n 3"li 97 40-8 19-6 vF, pS, IE o, IbMN 7597 6175 11563 23 n 33 2-98 72 6 19-6 eF, vS, gbM 7598 6176 m 564 23 ii 35 2-98 72 i 19-6 eF, eS, stellar 7599 7600 4931 4932 398i 2227 II43I A 477, 2 23 ii 37 23 39 3'33 3'ii 133 I'l 98 207 196 19-6 F, pL, pmE, gbM, f of 2 cF, S, R, psmbM 7601 ... Common 23 n 42 3-03 81 30 19-6 pB, dif 7602 6177 ... m565 23 ii 47 2-98 72 4 19-6 eF, eS, stellar 7603 6178 m 566 23 ii 47 3'7 90 31 19-6 F, vS, stellar 7604 6179 ... m 567 23 ii 47 34 83 19 19-6 eF, vS, bM 7605 6180 ... ... m 568 23 n 48 304 83 21 19-6 vF, S, R, glbM 7606 4933 1 2228 = 3982 } 1104 ... 23 ii 49 3'i2 99 I5'o 19 6 pF, cL, pmE o 7607 ... TIV 23 ii 56 3-02 79 25-4 19-6 vF.S, R,*l6nf '(nebs?) 7608 6181 ... ... m 569, d'A 23 12 8 303 82 24-8 19-6 vF, pS, IE, IbM 7609 6182 ... ... m 570 23 12 25 3-03 81 16 19-6 vF, vS, gbM 7610 .., ... ... Common 23 12 27 3-03 80 37 196 F, S, dif 7611 4934 ... d'A 23 12 31 3-04 82 42-1 19-6 F,S, R, A with 2 st 19, n 7612 6183 m 571, d'A 23 12 38 3-03 82 1 1- 1 196 pB, -rS, R, bM 7613 6184 ... Secchi 23 12 42 -1-3-07 90 34-0 19-6 vF 2O6 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEH, A New General Catalogue No. G.C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 7614 6185 Secchi h m s 23 12 50 + 3-07 o / 9 33 19-6 vF, nf of 2 7615 4935 2229 ... ... 23 12 51 3-04 82 21-3 ig-6 eF.eS 76l6 ... ... ... Common 23 i* 55 303 80 38 19-6 pF, dif 7617 6186 ... d'A.m 572 23 13 3-04 82 36 197 eF, vS 7618 ... ... StX 23 3 9 2-83 47 54'S 197 F, S, R, gbM 7619 4936 2230 II439 ... 23 13 10 3-04 82 337 '97 cB, pS, R, psbM 7620 6187 ... m 573, T I 23 13 12 2-95 66 32-5 197 F, S, vlE 7621 6188 ... ... m 574 23 13 18 3-04 82 24 197 eF, vS, stellar 7622 4937 3983 ... ... 23 13 21 3-58 152 53'5 197 cF, eS, am 5 st (doubtful) 7623 4938 2231 HI 435 ... 23 13 25 3'4 82 22-2 197 F, vS, R, psbM 7624 ... ... ... St IX, Sw IV 23 13 3 294 63 27-0 197 vF, IE or iR, dif, vlbM 7625 4939 2232 11250 ... 23 13 3' 2'99 73 32-4 197 pB, cS, R, smbM 7626 4940 2233 II 440 23 13 37 304 82 33-0 197 cB, pS, R, psbM 7627 ... ... ... SwVI 23 13 50 3-02 78 42-8 197 vF, S, mE, 2 st n 7628 ... ... ... St IX, Sw IV 23 n 2 2'95 64 52-0 197 vF, S, R, bM 7629 6189 ... ... m575 23 4 9 3-07 89 22 197 vF, vS, stellar 7630 ... ... Common 23 H 3-02 79 20 197 F, S 7631 ( 4942 = 1 4943 }... ... Ld E, d'A 23 14 22 3'4 82 33-0 197 vF, vS 7632 4944 3985 ... ... 23 14 22 3-3I 133 14-9 ; 197 F, S, I?, IbM 7633 7634 763S 4945 4946 4947 3986 2234 2235 II44I IV 52 ... 23 H 31 23 14 36 23 14 36 372 3-04 2-62 158 25-8 81 53'o 29 34'3 I 9 7 197 197 F, vS, E 90, psbM F, S, F*att vF, *8 inv 1 cxccntric 7636 4948 3987 ... ... 23 IS 4 3'22 120 27 197 eF, S, R, sbM 7637 4949 3984 ... ... 23 15 6 4'99 172 40-3 197 vF, pL, R, vlHM,*nr 7638 7639 I" ... Common 23 15201 3-02 79 4 197 2 neb, F, S 7640 4950 2236 II 600 ... 23 5 24 2-86 49 54'8 197 cF, L, mE 164, vlbM, r 7641 6190 ... ... StV 23 15 27 3-02 78 52-4 197 vF, S, iR, dif, IbM 7642 6191 ... ... m576 23 5 43 3-07 89 20 197 vF, vS, bM 7643 6192 StV 23 15 47 3-02 78 47'0 197 F, pS, iR, dif, IbM 7644 ... ,r SwV 23 16 10 3'0i 76 47'3 197 vF, pS, IE 7645 495" 3988 23 16 18 3 22 120 8'9 197 vF, S, R, glbM 7646 ... ... ... Mull 23 16 25 3-I3 102 45 8 197 vF.vS, E 260 (neb ?), * 911 3'-6 7647 4952 ... Ill 473 ... 23 16 48 3'OO 74 03 197 cF, cL (?), p a row of st 7648 4953 III 218 d'A, St IX 23 16 48 3-03 81 5'9 197 vF, pS, IE, bM 7649 ... ... ... SwVI 23 17 15 3'01 76 7-2 197 rF, pL, R 7650 4954 3989 ... ... 23 17 18 3-46 148 33 8 197 pF, pS, R, glbM, Dp of 2 7651 ... ... ... SwIV 23 '7 25 3'01 76 47'6 197 eF, S, R 76S2 4955 3990 ... ... 23 17 38 3 '46 148 40-0 197 eF, S, R, sf of 2 76S3 4956 2237 ... 23 17 48 + 3-01 75 29-6 -197 vF, pS, R, gbM of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 207 No. O.C. J. H. W.H. Other Observers. night Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Precci- sion, 1880 Summary Description. I h m s a ii 7654 4957 2238 ... M$2 23 18 3 + 2-64 29 10*3 -197 Cl, L. Bi,mCM, E, st 9.. .13 7655 4958 3991 ... 23 18 15 3-67 158 47 7 197 eF, vS, R, pslbM, * 10 p 22' 7656 ... ... ... LI 23 18 25 3'i6 109 50-9 197 vF, vS, E, bMN 7657 4959 3992 23 18 41 3'45 148 35 19-8 eF.R 7658 4960 3994 ... ... 23 18 48 3-27 129 59-9 19-8 D, both eF, S, B, 4 st p 7659 4961 2239 Ill 212 ... 23 "8 53 302 76 33 6 19-8 vF, vS, E, psbM 7660 4962 2240 ... ... 23 8 53 2 '96 63 44' i 19-8 F, vS, psmbM, * 10 p 7661 4963 3993 ... 23 18 56 3'59 156 2-8 19-8 eF, cL, B, vgvlbM 7662 4964 2241 IV 18 ... 23 19 it 2-86 48 14-0 19-8 ! ! .' O or 0, vB, pS, R, blue t 7663 6193 ... ... Secchi 23 19 27 3-09 95 3f3 198 vF 7664 6194 St VIII, T I 23 19 43 2-97 65 4i-3 19-8 vF, *S, 2 St IT12 p 7665 4965 ... Ill 438 ... 23 20 i 3'H 100 1 1-3 I9-8 eF, S, stellar 7666 6196 ... ... Secchi 23 2O 12 3-09 94 57 3 19-8 TF 7667 6197 ... Secchi 23 2O 12 3-07 90 57'3 19-8 vF 7668 6i 9 8| 7669 6199 1 ... Secchi 23 20 3-07 90 57 198 vF, surround G.C. 6197 7670 6200) 7671 4966 2242 Ill 226 ... 23 20 16 33 78 18-1 19-8 pB, S, E, vsmbM, * 9 p * 7672 4967 ... ... LdK 23 20 28 3-03 78 23-2 19-8 vF, S, 5' s of h 2242 7673 6201 ... ... m 577, d'A 23 20 43 2-98 67 10-9 ig-8 F, S, B 7674 4968 2243 ... ... 23 20 50 3'4 81 59'5 19-8 F, cS, gbM, p of 2 7675 4969 2244 ... 23 21 3-04 82 o-i 19-8 rF, S, E, gbM, f of 2 7676 4970 3995 ... 23 21 3 3'46 I5O 29'O 19-8 B, S, IE, vsvmbM*II 7677 6202 ... m578 23 21 9 2-98 67 14 19-8 eF, vS, stell 7678 4971 2245 II 226 23 21 34 2'99 68 21-0 19-8 vF, pL, vlE, IbM, am 4 st t 7679 6203 ... ... m 579, d'A 23 21 38 3'o6 87 15-4 19-8 pB, S, B, mbMN, stell 7680 4972 2246 Ill 860 d'A, St IX 23 21 4 I 2'94 58 2T2 19-8 vF, S, R, IbM, r 76Sl 4973 2247 11242 ... 23 21 52 3-01 73 28-1 19-8 TF, S, iE, r, *f 76S2 4974 ... ... d'A 23 21 55 3-06 87 14-4 19-8 eF, *I4 p 13-7, In 7683 6204 ... ... Secchi, T I 23 22 O 3-03 79 2O f o 198 F,*i3n 7684 6205 ... m 580 23 23 20 3-07 90 41 19-8 F, TS, stell 7685 4975 2248 Ill 426 ... 23 23 22 3-06 86 52-1 19-8 eF, cL, E, gbM, * nr 7686 4976 2249 VIII 69 ... 23 23 29 2-84 41 38-8 19-8 Cl, P, 1C, st 7... II t 7687 4977 ... d'A 23 23 47 3-06 87 13-2 19-8 vF, TS,*u f I 1 , 085" 7688 6206 Struvo, Peters 23 24 6 3-00 69 217 198 F, TS, dif, *u 201, 80" 76S9 4978 3996 A 347? 23 24 48 3'35 144 52-4 19-8 pF, L, R, TgbM 7690 4979 3997 ... ... 23 25 20 3'33 142 28-2 19-8 cB, S, IE, psbM,*8 f 7691 4980 2250 Ill 213 ... 23 25 25 3-02 74 55'2 19-8 eF, pL, A with 2 st 10 7632 5079 ... G P Bond 23 25 33 3-09 96 22'2 198 Neb,*9f 1 8', 73" s 7693 ... ... Hall 23 25 59 j +3-08 9 2 3-9 -19-8 S neb or neb * 14 (A N 2394 1 208 Dr. J. L. E. DEEYEB, A New General Catalogue No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Oilier Observers. Eight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. i & h m s 8 D / ;/ 7694 (4981 = (4982 }... Ill 187 d'A 23 26 6 / + 3'08 93 28-5 -I9-9 eF, pL, stellar 769S 6207 ... ... m 581 23 26 7 3-09 93 29 I9-8 eF, stell (nr III 187) 7696 6208 ... ... ra 582 23 26 41 3'06 85 55 I9-9 F, S, IE 7697 4983 3998 ... ... 23 29 49 3'49 156 196 I9-9 eeF, pL (certain) 7698 ... ... St XIII 23 27 2 2'99 65 49-6 I9-8 vF, eS, R, bMSN 7699 6209 ... ... m583 23 27 14 3-09 93 41 19-9 eF, vS 7700 6210 ... ... m 584 23 27 18 3-09 93 44 J9-9 vF, eS, stellar 7701 4984 ... Ill 1 88 d'A 23 27 20 3'08 93 37'5 I9-9 vF, S, R, mbM, * 1 1 sp 7702 498S 3999 ... 23 27 44 3'35 146 470 I9-9 B, cS, E, g, sbM,*8'9 p 7703 4986 2251 ... ... 23 27 44 3-02 74 42-0 I9-9 vF, v.S, gLM,*i4nf i' 7704 4987 2252 ... ... 23 27 51 3-06 85 52-2 I9-9 eF, * 12 p, sp of 2 7705 6211 ... ... m 5 8s 23 27 54 3'o6 85 58 19-9 eF 7706 4988 2253 ... ... 23 28 2 3-06 85 48 9 I9-9 vF, pS, * 1 8 close s, nf of 2 7707 4989 2254 in 579 ... 23 28 3 2-90 46 277 199 eF, S, R, *9'iop v nr 7708 4990 2255 VIII 62 23 28 16 2-51 17 5' 4 I9-9 Cl, L, P, 1C, st 8, 10. ..15 7709 ... ... SwYI 23 28 22 3-I3 107 28 8 I9-9 pF, S, R, IbM 7710 6212 ... ... d'A, m 586 23 28 32 3-09 93 39 I9-9 pF, vS, stellar 77" 4991 2256 II 244 ... 23 28 35 3'3 75 282 I9-9 F, S, R, psbM, stellar 7712 6213 ... TI 23 28 45 3-00 67 83 I9-9 vF 7713 4992 4000 ... 23 28 57 3'2I 128 13-0 199 pB, L, E, vgbM 77H 4993 2257 23 29 5 3-07 88 37-2 I9-9 pB, S, R, psbM, * 12 sp, * 6 sf 77iS 4994 ... LdR 23 29 12 3-07 88 37 i I9-9 eF, pL, R 7716 4995 2258 ... 23 29 20 3-07 90 28-7 I9-9 F, pL, IE, gbM, * 10 s 7717 6214 ... ... TI 23 3 35 3-12 5 53'3 I9-9 vF, S 7718 6215 ... ... ra587 23 3' 4 3-00 65 5 I9-9 vF, S, R 7719 ... LI 23 3 25 3-14 113 46-0 I9-9 eF, vS, R 7720 4995 2259 Ill 146 ... 23 31 28 2-99 63 45'2 I9-9 F, S, IE, bM, am st 7721 4997 2260 II432 ... 23 31 36 309 97 17-6 I9-9 pF, cL, E I2, vgbM 7722 6216 ... ... d'A 23 31 39 3-03 74 48-9 I9-9 pB, pL, R, mbM 7723 4998 2261 I no ... 23 31 42 3'" i3 44'2 I9-9 cB, cL, E, gmbM, r * 7724 6217 ... St V 23 31 52 3'ii 102 59-9 i9'9 eF, pL, iR 7725 4999 Ill 189 ... 23 32 21 3-09 95 24' i 19-9 eeF 7726 ... ... SwIV 23 32 30 2-99 63 47'3 19-9 eeF, pS, R, v dime 7727 5000 2262 I in 23 32 39 3-11 103 4'i 19-9 pB, pL, iR, mbM 7728 6218 ... ... d'A 23 33 2-99 63 39-0 19-9 vF, \S, lE,#iosp 7729 ... ... StXIII 23 33 33 2'99 61 35'2 19-9 vF, S, iE, F * inv s 773 6219 ... ... TI 23 34 5 3-13 in 0-3 19-9 pB, pL, E 773i 6220 ... m 588 23 34 '7 3'o6 87 3 19-9 F,S 7732 6221 111589 23 34 22 3'o6 87 3 199 vF, pL 7733 5001 4001 23 34 4' + 3'4<> 156 45-0 -'9'9 eF, S, R, p of 2 of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 209 1 No. ' G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Biglit Ascension, 1 86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polai Distance, iSoo'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880 Summary Description. | 1 7734 52 4OO2 h m s 23 34 49 s + 3-40 ? ' 156 44-4 -'9*9 eF, eS, R, f of 2 7735 S03 2263 ... ... 23 35 5 301 64 33'2 2O'O vF, S, vlE, * 13 cf, v nr 7736 OStI 23 35 25 3'12 no 14-0 2OO eF, eS, gbM, bet 2 st 12 7737 ... Bigonrdnn 23 35 45 300 63 43 2O'O vF, S, mbMN 7738 6222 ... ... Secchi 23 3<5 22 3-07 90 17-3 2O'O vF, n of 2 7739 6223 ... Secchi 23 36 22 3'7 90 18 2O'O s of 2, v nr 7740 ... Bigourdan 23 36 28 3-00 63 28 2O'O vF, S, IbM, stellar 7741 54 ... II 208 d'A, St XII 23 36 52 3 -OI 64 42-2 2O'O cF, cL, iR, D* 10,12 np2' 7742 5005 2264 II 255 ... 23 37 9 3-05 80 07 2O'O cB, cS, gmbM, * 12 f 72" 7743 5006 2265 II256 ... 23 37 14 305 80 50 6 20O pF, S, R, * 14 sf 7744 57 4003 ... 23 37 36 3-19 133 4i-5 2OO cB, S, vlE, svmbM*i4 7745 6224 ... m 590 23 37 4i 301 64 52 2O'O eF 7746 ... Sw IV 23 38 3 3-08 92 27-4 2O'O eF, pS, R, * nr s 7747 6225 ... St V 23 38 20 2-99 63 27 5 2O'O vF, vS, iR 7748 5008 2266 ... ... 23 38 27 2 7 6 21 13 2O'O vL neby, surrounds X 7 7749 5009 4004 ... 23 38 3 34 120 17-1 2OO vF, S, R, gmbM, *i2f 7750 5010 2267 in 427 ... 23 39 28 3'7 86 587 2O'O cF, pL, vlEo ,lbM,*u sf 7751 5'3 2269 HI 437 d'A 23 39 49 3-06 83 54-3 2O'O F, S, R, gbM, er 7752 6226 Ld E, d'A 23 39 59 3'01 61 16-5 2O'O F, S, IE, p h 2268 7753 5011 2268 II2I3 23 40 5 3-01 61 17-9 2O'O cF, cL, rlE, TglbM, r 7754 LI 23 40 25 3'II 107 24-0 2O'O eF, vS 7755 5012 4005 ... 23 4 36 3T4 121 17-8 2O'O B, oL, R, psmbM 775 6 ... Ld 11* 23 41 22 3-07 86 40 200 Neb, 5' ep h 2270 7757 5 OI 4 2270 ... 23 4' 37 3^7 86 36-1 2O'0 rF, cL, vlE, vglbM, 2 st 13 n 7758 Mull 23 4i 39 3" 112 49'0 2O'O eF, vS, iR, sbM, D * 10 nf 50' 7759 ... Sw VI, L I 23 4i 54 3'ii 107 ig-I 2O'O vF, S, R, IbM, B*n 7760 5015 2271 Ill 854 ... 23 42 8 302 59 47'8 2O'O cB, vS, R, psbM, x 12 att 7761 ... ... OStI 23 42 25 310 IO4 IO'O 2O'O F, vS, R, gbM, * 10 p 8' 7762 5016 2272 VII 55 ... 23 43 5 2-85 22 45'8 2O'O Cl, pRi, pC, st II. ..15 7763 ... LI 23 43 25 3-10 107 23-0 20- o eF, vS, R, F*f 7764 5017 4006 ... 23 43 34 3-I5 131 31-0 2O'O B, pL, R, gbM 7765 5018 ... ... LdR 23 43 47 3'3 63 36-5 2O'O vvF, 100" np h 2273 7766 6227 ... ... Copeland (R) 23 43 52 3^3 63 390 2O O vF, 8,85" s of h 2273 7767 6228 ... Copeland (R) 23 43 53 3'03 63 4f3 2O'O vF, S, lE,*p 19" 7768 5019 2273 23 43 53 3-03 63 37'6 2OO vF, S, E, x inv, x p vnr 7769 5020 2274 Il2 3 o 23 43 58 3'4 70 377 2O'O pF, pS, R, mbM * 777 5021 Ld R 23 44 '7 3'4 70 40-9 2O'O vF, vS, iR, s of 2 . * * 777i 5022 2275 Il2 3 i 23 44 19 304 70 40-0 2OO pB, pL, E 84, bM, n of 2 ' 7772 5023 2276 ... 23 44 38 305 74 3i-4 2O'O Cl of sc st 10 m 7773 5024 2277 IISsi 23 45 5 302 59 3'5 2O'O pF, cS, R, x 13 nf nr 7774 ... Sw IV 23 45 12 + 3-06 79 18-2 2O'O eF, S, R, in centre of 3 at ROYAL ASTRON. Soc,, VOL. XLIX. E E 210 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue No. o. c. J. H. \V. H. Other Observers. Bight Ascension, i86o'o. Annual Preces- ion,i88o. North Tolar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. 1 X h m s s 7775 ... ... ... St XIII 23 45 J 9 + 3-03 62 0'3 2O'O vF, pS, IE, glbM 7776 ... ... ... OStI 23 45 3 309 104 10 200 eF, vS, IE, gbM 7777 6229 ... ... St VIII 23 46 7 3-03 62 297 2O'O TF, vS, R, bM 7778 5025 2278 Ill 2 3 I ... 23 46 ii 3-06 82 54-3 2O'O cF,S,R,psbM, stellar, 1st of4 7779 5026 2279 III2 3 2 ... 23 46 19 3-06 82 54-0 2O'O pF, S, R, psbM, stellar, 2nd of 4 7780 ... ... St XII, Sw IV 23 46 23 3-06 82 39-6 2O'O vF, rS, R, IbM, F * iuv 7781 5027 2280 23 46 39 3-06 82 55-0 2OO F, S, R, 3rd of 4 7782 5028 2281 Ill 233 ... 23 46 45 3-06 82 48-5 2O'O pF, pL, IE, glbM, 4th of 4 7783 6230 ... msgi 23 46 59 3-07 90 24 2O'O F, S, IE 7-V 1 St XIII 23 48 6 TCK 60 I' I 2O'O vF, eS, IbM, r ?, p of 2 774 * * * ... W J \jy A A 7785 S 2 9 2282 II468 ... 23 48 10 3-07 84 SI'S 20'O pB, pS, iR, psbM, r, * 8 p 4''5 7786 ... ... St XIII 23 48 14 3-05 69 ii '4 2O'O pF, pS, IE, vF st inv, f of 2 7787 6231 ... ... m 592 23 48 41 3-07 90 13 2O'O vF, S, R 7788 5030 2283 23 49 43 2-98 29 23-3 2O'O Cl, S, pRi, vC, st 10, 13... 7789 S3i 2284 VI 30 CII 23 49 59 2-99 34 38 2O'0 CI, vL, vRi, vmC, st n...iS 7790 S32 2285 VII 56 23 50 I 2-98 29 33'S 2O'O Cl, pRi, pC 7791 S33 2286 ... ... 23 5 47 306 80 0-3 20-0 vF, vS, ?F* (d'A not found) 7792 6232 ... ... St V 23 5 55 3-06 74 17-0 2O'O eF, eS, bM 7793 6233 ... ... G P Bond 23 5i 17 3-10 123 20-7 2OO Like a comet (1850) 7794 5036 2288 Ill 466 d'A 23 5' 23 3-07 80 3-2 20'0 vF, pS, iR 779S 534 2287 ... ... 23 5i 34 3 -oo 30 457 2O'O Cl, vL, P,1C, st 7, 10... 7796 53S 4009 ... ... 23 5' 45 3-14 146 14-3 2O'O pB, cS, R, gmbM 7797 5<>37 2289 Ill 867 ... 23 5i So 3-07 87 8-4 200 eF, pS, iR, IbM 7798 5038 229O II 232 23 52 16 3-06 70 17 20 o pF, S, R, sbM, * 10 sp 7799 6234 ... d'A 23 52 21 3-05 59 29'i 2O'O vF, vS, * 1 6 close p 7800 S39 2291 II 10 23 52 26 3-06 75 58-4 2O'O F, pS, E 39 7801 5040 2292 23 53 18 3-03 40 3-6 2O'O Cl, pRi, pC, st 9... 7802 5041 2293 23 53 So 307 84 32-1 2O'O vF, S, R, psbM 7803 t . Sw VI 23 53 58 3-07 77 39'3 2O'I pF, pS, R, F * np v nr 7804 6235 .. . Schweizcr 23 54 9 3-07 83 i '9 2O'I vF, D * , nebulous ? * 7805 5042 2294 III 855 ... 23 54 18 306 59 20 5 2O'I eF, S, R, sbM, stellar, sp of 2 7806 543 229S III 856 ... 23 54 20 3'o6 59 '99 2O' I eF, S, R, stellar, nf of 2 7807 ... ... OStI 23 54 3 3'oS 109 33-0 20'I eF, pS, iF 7808 Mul 23 54 3 308 101 3i'o 20'I eF, fS, R, stell N, * 8-5 sp 3' 7809 6236 ... ... S93 23 54 56 3-07 87 Si 20'I eF, vS 7810 5044 2296 (Ill 984) H.MS 23 55 9 3'07 77 48-3 2O'I pF, stellar, 2 st np in line 7811 6237 ... m 594 23 55 15 3-07 87 26 2O'I vF, S, R, stellar 7812 545 4OIO ... 23 55 43 3-09 125 r6 2O'I vF, S, R, am st i eF, vS, E 80, * 8-5 f 38', 7813 ... ... ... Mull 23 56 4 308 102 460 20'I i * 9 np 40' 7814 5046 2297 11240 ... 23 56 5 + 3-07 74 38-9 2O- 1 cB, cL, E, vgbM t of Nebula and Clusters of Stars. 21 I No. G. C. J. H. W. H. Other Observers. Eiglit Ascension, 1860-0. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. North Polar Distance, i86o'o. Annual Preces- sion, 1880. Summary Description. o fc 7815 6238 ... Schultz h m s 23 56 IS +3-07 o / 70 4-5 2O I 1", S, IE, h 2300 nf 7 8l6 { 547 = I 5048 ) (2298 = (2299 I III 43 6 23 56 39 3-07 83 18 i 2O'I vl'. pL, K, gbM 7817 S49 2300 II227 ... 23 56 49 307 70 r8 2O- 1 pF, cL, mE 45 , IbM 7818 ... ... SwVI 23 56 59 3-07 83 22-8 2O'I eeF, pS, v diffie, si h 2298 7819 6239 ... Copeland (R) 23 57 3-07 59 i8'3 2O I eF, L 7820 5050 23OI 23 57 20 3-07 85 34'8 20'I pF, vS, vsmbM, * 14 ep 7821 OStI 23 57 30 3-07 107 16-0 2O- 1 vF, pS, iF, gtbM 7822 55 2302 ... ... 23 57 33 3-05 22 6'3 2O' I ! eeF, eeL * 7823 5S2 4OII ... 23 57 35 3-09 152 57 2O- 1 F, S, R, gbM 7824 SOS3 2303 23 57 54 37 83 SI'S 2O' I pF, S, R, * 10 np ' 7825 5054 2304 ... 23 57 58 3-07 85 33'9 2O' I TF, S, gbM 7826 SS5 2305 VIII 29 23 58 2 3-07 III 29-6 2O'I Cl, vP, vlC 7827 5056 2306 ... ... 23 58 18 3-07 85 33'5 2O 1 1 vF.S, K,* 12-13 nf 7828 7829 ... ... ... LII LII 23 58 46 23 58 46 3-07 3-07 IO4 I I'D 104 iro 2O'I 2O'I (eF,S,Ei3o,sbMX, \ i aisrf 1 1; eF,eS,R(neb?),fof2J * 7830 6240 ... mS9S 23 59 i 3-07 82 24 2O'I eF, neb* 13 m 7831 ... ... ... SwII 23 59 6 3-07 58 18-3 2O'I el", vS, mE, vF#v nr 7832 557 4^3 Ill 190 ... 23 59 17 3-07 94 29-8 2O- 1 vF, vS, R, vgpsmbM, 2 st 9 sf 7833 ... ... Bigourdan 23 59 21 3-07 63 8 2O' I Cl, vS, vF, 2''5, nebs ? 7834 6241 ... ... m 596 23 59 26 3-07 82 24 2O'I eeF, vS 7835 6242 m 597 23 59 35 3-07 82 21 20T eF, S, R 7836 ... Sw II 23 59 35 3-07 57 57 20'I eF, rS, R, bet 2 st 7S37 6243 ... ... m 598 23 59 41 3-07 82 25 20'I eF, p of D neb 7838 6244 ... ... n599 23 59 43 3-07 82 25 2Q- 1 eF, f of D neb 7839 ... ... ... Bigourdan 23 59 5 307 63 8-9 2O- 1 vF, pS, dif, r 7840 6245 m Ooo 23 59 56 + 3-07 82 21 2O- 1 eF, S 212 Dr. J. L. E. DBEYEE, A New General Catalogue Notes. Some of the following Notes are taken from Sir J. HEESCHEL'S General Catalogue (some- times abridged), and are distinguished by the initials /. H. Most of the Notes in the " Supplement " have been omitted, as the corrections to HEESCHEL'S places indicated by them have already been made in the present Catalogue and the authorities given in the fifth column. The notes are referred to in the last column of the Catalogue by the sign *, except those on the numbers 428, 614, 3146, 3967, 4941 of the G. C., which objects have been omitted in the present Catalogue. N. G. c. 16 h 5 was not seen by d'A and St (XIII); it is = h 4 as they were observed in different sweeps. 18 G. C. 5085, nova SCHULTZ. Not seen by St (XIII) ; does not occur in d'A's nor in Ld R's observations. 43 h 9. SCHULTZ says : "An eF neb suspected np between * DM 30, 20 and a F* north." 57 h 13 = 11 241 = 11 243. In P. T. the determining star is omitted, and in the statement of the places of these nebulae there is much confusion (see list of errata, P.T. 1864, p. 44). AUWERS has threaded the intricacies of this maze with singular felicity, but has been misled in the case of II 243 into assigning to it a totally erroneous place. J. H. 147 h 29. d'A has N.P.D. 42 26' (one obs.), but BIGOUKDAN has 42 I5''9, agreeing with h. 160 h 32. This is not a double nebula as stated in the G. C. (No. 79, 80), as the observer at Birr Castle mistook G. C. 82 for h 32. There is, however, a vF neb. in Pos. 78, Dist. 72", first seen by SCHULTZ (No. 162 in this Cat.). 180 III876. The P.D. of AUWEBS (81 16') is i wrong. The place given in P. T. is 1 43' of 51 Piscium, so also in register. J. H. '93 I h 37-4'- d'A has observed all the nebulae in P.D. 87 and 89, and his identification agrees with that of 196 ) AUWERS. The R.A.'s of h 37 and 42 were made out by h on the assumption that the latter was = III 595 : h found Aa = 25"5, which is correct. 247 h57 = V2O. According to TEMPEL this nebula is 30' long. 253 h6i=h2345. In h's sweep 733 the position reading is set down as 324'5. This is in contradiction with a diagram made at tbe time and is an obvious mistake for 234'5 which agrees with the diagram and with two obs. of H, in both of which it is described as " nf to sp." There is also an erratum in C. G. H. Cat., for i43-8 read I44'5, since 324-5-l8o = I44'5- J- H. 259 h 64 = 11 621 =11 703. AUWEBS remarks that A Ceti, the determining star of H, does not exist, but C. II. has perceived this, and by using 13 Ceti (H, sweep 756) has fixed the place of II 703 for 1800 at o h j^m 47^ g-jO j.j', thereby identifying it with II 621. J. H. 287 h 75. d'A's K.A. is I greater (one obs., h also only one). 292 h 2356. This is the main body of the nubecula minor. 296 II 214. Not found by d'A (only once looked for). Seen by SCHOSFELD (II Abtheilung), who says that H's B.A. is too great (how much?). Observed once at Birr Castle. 300 h 2359. A complex object with several nuclei. Erratum in the E.A. set down in C. G. H. as resulting from sw 488 ; for 46' read 47"'. J. H. ' 9 ) h 4007, 4008, 4012. In the C. G. H. Cat. these nebulae are placed erroneously in 23 h of K.A. owing to a ^?g | mistake in reducing. J. H. 393 h 88 = I 54. This is not the I 54 of the P. T. which proved to be one of MESSIBR'S nebula, but another subsequently inserted by H so as not to break the oidcr of the numbers. J. H. of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 213 N. G. c. 467 h 99 is = I 108 (not III 250) as already suggested by MARTH (A. N. 995 anl 1665). 495^ III 156, 157, 158. Ld R's A, B, C are certainly H's group III 156, 157, 158, "three forming a rectangular 496 ( triangle, in the legs eF, vS, at the rectangle vF, pL." Nothing was ever seen at Birr Castle in the place 498 f assigned by SCHULTZ to III 157, sp h 106, while two were seen np h 106, viz. C and D, or III 157 and 499 ! G. C. 283 (if SCHUJ.TV/S object were 84" north of h 106 it would agree with C). 504 h 107, whose P.D. was only roughly observed, is beyond a doubt = G. C. 291, nova d'A. 523 G. C. 306 (d'A). Is it = III 170? See AUWERS' note to III 171. All the R.A.'s observed en Sept. 13, 1784, :ire wrong (III 167-173), only II 224 is right owing to its proximity to /3 Andromeda. 532 h 119 = 111 556. h took 119 for III 556, but noR.A. was obtained, that set down being the R.A. brought lip from U H. Only one seen in Birr, and by d'A. It is certainly curious that it was once described at Birr as R and twice as mE 30, but the * 281" nf proves the E neb to be the same as observed by d'A, so I have assumed the identity to be established. 536 h 1 20. I agree with AUWERS in making III 171 =h 120 ; the Ao is exactly 60'. 559 hl24 = VIl4S. AUWERS remarks that h 124 is not nova but = VII 48; this is correct, an error of 1 having been committed in reducing the P.D. of sw 216. J. H. 586 h 130. I assume SWIFT'S III 6 (i h 24'" 55', 97 36''6 vF, pL, R, bM) to be h 130, which he does not mention. 607 G. C. 358. No nebulosity seen by SCHOXFELD, but AUWERS saw it (Kiin. Bcob. p. 226). 618 h 136. Never found at Birr, nor by d'A. SCHONFELD (II) has two obs., vF, eS= # 13, place agreeing with h. Query : only a F # . h has " * f 2"' 51"," in which place, however, there is no D. M. star. 627 h 141. Not found by d'A. h has but one obs., and adds, " The R.A. conjectural and P.D. liable to some error." 679 III 175. d'A's R.A. is i 1 ' 41'" 35"5, one observation. 701 h l6o = h 2442 = 1 62. This nebula, though set down b_y H as of the first class, could not be seen by d'A with the 4.i-inch Refractor at Leipzig. It is marked in this Catalogue by a mean of four obs. only as F. J. H. ~ Not observed at Copenhagen, nor apparently elsewhere of late years. ... G. G. 428 = 55 Andromeda. Omitted in this Catalogue, as the star is undoubtedly not nebulous and was not seen so by PIAZZI (whom h quotes). See SCHJELLERUP'S note, Astr. Nachr, No. 1613. J3j I HI 266 and 265. See PETERS' observations, A. N. 2365, which agree well with H (AUWERS). 7331 G. C. 442 and 447. The former is e of Ld R, the latter is S. II 221 may be =h 169, though H's "F, 740) pL, mE " agrees better with the description of 8. Bur, on the other hand, H gives identically the same description of II 221 and II 222 (1784 Sept. 12), so perhaps it on'y belongs to II 222. 748 h 176 = 111 193. Se$n as pB by d'A. 766 h 180. The words in P. T. 1833, " * lorn, 15 np, 2' dist.," should evidently be " # 1 5 nf," or in Pos. 75 3 , i.e. f 8', 3l"n. d'A has not seen any star p, but one 1 1-12 f 9-0 and 52" n, which agrees sufficiently well with h's estimated pos. and dist. 771 h 179. Retained in the Cat for future occasional observation. Nothing can be more difficult than to verify or disprove the nebulosity of a considerable star under ordinary atmospheric circumstances. J. H. ~ 821 h 193 = 1 15?. Though H has placed it in the first class, all other observers appear to agree in calling it only pB. 827 hi98 = III 227. H: "2 or 3 st with neb"; h: ' vF, R, bM, 20""; d'A: " Non perfecte rotunda"; SWIFT (I No. 2) : mE. No other neb near except G. C. 5223. 845 h 2O4 = III 604. d'A's R.A. adopted, II (AuwEiis) gives 2 1 ' 2 m 48', while that of h is 50' too great. 877 h 2IO = II 246. II and h are at issue about the adjacent stars, but h is confirmed by d'A and Ld R. The *in Pos. 166 is B.W. 2 h , 143. 88 1 h 211 =11 436. R.A. of G. C. is 33- too small (H and d'A). 908 I 153. The place given by AVWERS is wrong owing to a misprint in P. T., the nebula follows (not precetUs) the determining star. J. H. 917 h 220. No nob, only a vS, Cl with 4 st nr np (2 Birr obs. 1874-76, not found by d'A). 949 h 226 = 1 154. The plice of AUWERS is wrong owing to a misprint in P. T. J. H. 955 h 229 = 11 278. In the 3IontK. Xot. xxxviii. p. 104, AVisxECKE drew attention to the remarkable circum- stance that th : s nebula was invisible to SCHONFELD in Dec. 1861 and to VOGEL in Nov. 1865, while it was easily seen by d'A, SCHONFELT), and WISNECKE in 1856, 1863, 1864, 1868 and 1877. Possibly the bright- ness of this object is variable. In Nov. 1887 it was fully of the second class. 214 Dr. J- T j - E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue N. G. C. 959 x 970 U 231, 233, 234, &c. The identification inG. C., p. 17, is slightly wrong. Ao of h 231 and 233 is= I7"4, 971 [ APD = 3O", while Ld R's observation gives (3 f o I7"4, 29" n, so that |8 = h 233, and the neb 12' &f is 974 h 234. d'A's identification is wrong. 978 1 9?o, h 235-236 = 111 572-573. h lias under h 235 : "Pos. from the next one = 337'O." Is the p one perhaps 982 ) the most northern one? H says nothing about their relative position ; not observed by d'A. 1003 h 240 = 11 238 = 111 198. C. H. has overlooked or omitted an obs. by H of III 198 in sw 574 which, referred to, confirms Mr. MARTH'S surmise that the nebulae are identical. J. H. 1055 II 6 is on p. 17 of G. C. supposed to have been a comet, but further on (p. 45) it is stated (" from MS. notes") that it is = I I. The place of II 6 was very rough. 1059 h 259. Not found by d'A on a very clear night. G. C. 614 (BESSKL) is the fctar B. AV. (2) 1063, but no nebulosity was seen by d'A, nor by ACWEKS. 9-3 mag. in the D. M. 1140 h 275 = h 2500 = 11 470. H, h (at Slough), and d'A agree in calling it pB, only C. G. H. has F (but not vf, as in G. C.). Il6l h 277 = 11 239. No neb seen by d'A, nor at Birr, in the place assigned to II 239 in G. C. ; II 239 and III 199 were the onlv nebulae observed on Oct. 7, 1784, and were referred to 30 Persei (see errata in P. T.). This would "giro for 1860 : h m s , III 199 2 53 39 45 34-5 vF, iF II 239 2 53 42 45 38-5 pB, pS. Assuming an error of 2, this would agree fairly well with li 277 and LI K'.s nova np it. 1172 h 28o = II 502. H describes II 502 as e.S, F, stellar. Either then the identity is doubtful or some change must be suspected. The place, however, agrees \vcll.--J". H. 1186 h 281 =IV 43. Twice looked for by Ld R, but not found ; often searched for in vain by d'A. H. calls it " a pB * with 2 F branches ; " h has " a * 14 m with some kind of nebulous appendage.' ' 1239 h 288 = 111 262. d'A's R.A. is 30' greater (one obs.) ; h has no 15. A. 1241 j h 289, III 591 and h 291. H makes III 591 to be the nf of 2, therefore it was the first and second one he 1242 > saw. It is very curious that nobody had ever seen more than two of these three at the same time, until 1243) I observed them all three at Birr Castle on Nov. 6, 1877. 1266 III 194. The only nebula found by d'A near H's place is that given in the Catalogue (4 obs.), differing 13' and 12' from H's single observation. 1278 h 293 = 11 603. It is difficult to see which nebula of this group is =h 293. I have adopted the one observed by d'A 4^5 f, 2 f '9 n of his nova G. C. 675. This implies a correction of 2' to the P.D. of h, which agrees with the correction required by h 294 and h 295. 'I h 294-295 = 111 574-575- About this pair see Month. Sot. xlvii. p. 415. 1333 G. C. 710. The brightness has been suspected to vary (A. N. 1379 and 1391), but it is probably a case like the Merope nebula. 1340 h 2539. It may\>o identical with I 257 (h 2542), for hhas only one observation of each (in different sweeps) and gives but a rough place for h 2542. 1374 h 2557. For 3. SCHMIDT'S obs. of this group see Astr. Xachr. 2097. 13911 Nos. 373-74 of Prof. 0. STOXE'S list Astr. Journal, Ho. 152, with these notes added: " 1st of 3, one of which 1394 1 is G. C. 742," and " 3rd of 3." '399 I h 2569-71. The R.A.'s of h are respectively 4' and 13" too great (J. SCHMIDT, Aftr. Sachr. 2097). 1404 ' 1442 II594. Not found by SCHOXFKLD (II Abth.). Probably =11 458 with an error of i in P.D. 1453 h 309 = 1 155. AUWEHS' place of I 155 is deduced from an erroneous entry in P. T. (see errata, P. T. 1864, p. 44). C. H. has used two observations in sweeps 608 and 638, agreeing to 3* in R.A. and 2' in P.D. J. H. 1551 II 464. Not found at Copenhagen, nor at Birr Castle. G. C. 835 (nova d'A) is exactly i north ; they are probably identical. 15541 G. C. 5339 and 839. The latter is the well-known nebula found by HIND, Oct. II, 1852 (Astr. Kachr, 839), 1555) observed by d'A at Leipzig four times in 1855-5633 a pB or pF neb, about a minute in diameter, and found missing by d'A in Oct. 1861. G. C. 5339 is a neb, S, with an eccentric nucleus = * 14 mag., which was found early in 1868 l.y 0. STRUVE, and was also observed by d'A (Aslr. Nadir. 1689), who was sure that no nebulosity had formerly existed in that place (4' p HIND'S nebula). This object must also have of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 2 1 5 N. G.C. distppeared since, as I was unable to perceive any nebulosity near the place with Lord ROSSE'S 6-foot Reflector in 1877. The place has also been examined of late years by TEMPEL (A. N. 2212) with a similar result. The place for G. C. 839 in the Catalogue is that resulting from d'A's four obs. at Leipzig. 1740 h 342. P. T. 1833 has " * 12 nf," G. C. has " * 12 sf," while d'A places the star on the sp margin, agreeing with a Birr diagram. 1750 VIII 43. Misprint of 10' in Auwers' P.D. 1757 li 343- Looked for six times at Birr Castle and twice by TEMPEL (A. JV. 2439) and not seen. Its existence is therefore very doubtful, as h has only one obs. 1760 h 2709. Place graphically determined by measurement of a diagram, as compared with h 2710. J. H. 1762 III 453. Erroneously identified with h 335 in P. T. 1833. By an unlucky coiucidence, its place per work- ing list, roughly brought up from C. H. agreed so well with h 335 that it was assumed to be the same. There is, however, an error of io m in R.A. in C. II.'s reduction, the star of comparison being 10 Orionis and the nebula following the star by 5 7* (as ascertained by reference both to the register sheet and the original sweep). AUWEBS, misled by the erroneous identification, has assumed that the nebula must have preceded the star, which would (nearly) account for the difference, and in consequence his R.A. is lo m too small. C. H.'s error probably arose from misapplying in like manner the sign of Ao. J. H. 1781 III 268. AUWERS' R.A. (4 h 57' 23", 1830) is adopted in preference to 5'' o m 28', that brought up fromC. H. to the same epoch. In the sweep 367 (II) there are three stars of comparison given : 58 Eridani, a Leporis, and 19 Leporis. The Aa of a and 19 comes out correct, but that of 58 from each is wrong by 3'" 5", so that the star must have been mistaken. C. H. has used 58 and a, and has rightly brought out the place of the neb by the wrong star and wrongly by the right one ; and by an odd coincidence the two results agree well, though both wrong. J. H. 1927 h 356. Looked for three times at Birr Castle ; twice the sky was fancied to have a milky appearance. 19321 112841. Double nebula. In the Cape Cat., sweep 538, for " first" and "second" read "larger" and '933' " smaller." The smaller is sp, the position 260 is right. It is very remarkable that in sweeps 508, 522, 658, and 761 the smaller of the two was not noticed. Is it variable? J. H. 1950 h 2859. According to Melbourne Obs., Part I., p. 20, the R.A. of this object is about 50* too small. I have, however, followed h, who has two obs. agreeing well. 1961 III 747. AUWERS makes the P.D. 8'\3 less, assuming the determining star to be B.A.C. 1985 = ?. 337. 9 ^| h 2866, 2867, 2868, 2869. 16-2 added to all the R.A.'s of these nebulae in the Cape Cat. to compensate an '<;! f error detected in sw. 538. The correction is deduced from a comparison of the diagram fig. 20, PI. vi., [ 96 C. G. H. with the place of 2868. J. H. 1982 III I ? There are two observations by H of III I, but they differ enormously. One agrees with M. 43. The place of M. 43 is corrected [by 6'- 3 in P.D.] to agree with its place in the cat. of stars, &c., in the great neb, in Orion, C. G. H. p. 28. J. H. MESSIER calls it a S * surrounded by neb, 7'' 5 n of great neb ; it is the so-called MAIRAN'S neb, h's p., BOND 734. 1988 G. C. 1191. First seen by CHACORNAC in October 1855 at a star of the n mag., at which he had not noticed any nebulosity the year before when mapping this region. The nebula was again observed as a very conspicuous object in January 1856, but was on November 20, 1862, found to have disappeared. The nebula does not seem to have been seen by anyone except CHACORNAC. M. TEMPEL informs me that he heard of the alleged discovery earlj 7 in 1 86 1 at Marseilles through M. VALZ, that he looked at the star with his 4-iiich Steinheil Refractor, and showed M. VALZ that the nebula was only a false imageof the star. 1990 34 = 6 Orionis. A nebula of the Meropc class; the star is in the np end of the much elongated nebu- losity of which the nf border seems t harper than the sp one (Armagh, 1886). 1993 III 269. AUWERS' R.A. is i' 1 too great. The P. T. says that it precedes 19 Leporis by 32 23", and that this is no misprint appears from C. H.'s reduction. J. H. 2089 III 270. AUWERS also places this neb. an hour too late. Its place is very distinctly settled by o Leporis and 19 Leporis, following the former 15 4", and preceding the latter 20 O". J. H, 2283 III 271. AUWERS' place is altogether wrong; he used 8 C.mcri instead of 8 Cams owing to an error in PFAFF'S translation. See Vierte/jahrsschrift, I. p. 182. 2288) 2289 ( In Ld R's diagram o = G. C. 5369, = G. C. 1455, > = h 410, 5 = h 409; o and 7 may be III 897-98, as H. 2291 i says these are np and sf ; they are also the brightest. 2294] 2319 h 423. Entered by C. II. as VIII I B, with a remark " not in print." J. H. It must be a vP Cl ; at any rate, AUWEBS could not find anything like a cluster in this place. 2355 h 439 = VI 6. H's R.A. is nearly 2 m less, but h is confirmed by observations by HARDING and AUWERS, while nothing was seen in H's place. AUWERS, p. 203. 216 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue K. G. C. rl \ h 444-45 = II 316-17. About this pair see Month. Not. xlvii. p. 416. 2372 ) 2 379) h 446, 447. 448, 449, &c. STEPHAX (IX) has here four nebu'it - 2385', h m s , 2388 No. 8 7 17 29 55 54'2 = {ofLdR 2389) 9 18 I 537 = e 10 18 16 53-6 nova 11 18 18 548 = 8 = 11 446. The rough place put down for h 446 in P.T. 1833 (in which place nothing has been seen in Birr nor by d'A) is therefore 60' too great. The vF, oblong neb seen at Birr on Jan. 29, 1856, is St XIII, 7'' 20 56', 55 4 1 ' 3- I'd R' s diagram was badly reproduced in P. T. 1861, and h in G. C. has supposed it to be two separate diagrams of the same three nebulae instead of its being one diagram of six nebulae. = G. C. 5380,6 = 0.0.5383. 2394 VIII 44. AUWEBS' P.D. is 84 instead of 82, owing to an erratum in P. T. J. H. 2 399 1 G Q 1537-38. d'A makes the R.A. I 1 " greater (i obs), but SCHULTZ agrees with BUND. 2400 ) 2433 h 462. h has R.A. 7'' 35 5' (one obs), d'A 7 h 34 46' (one obs). Which is right ? 2459 h 468 = 111 479. No nebulosity seen at Birr Castlo. in 6 obs, though the stars are twice called hazy. In H's single obs the neb is "suspected," and in i hose of h it is not positively ascertained. The object seems, therefore, to be merely a S Cl of vF st. ./. H. 2478 M 47. AUWEBS assigns a R.A. greater by 4 (clerical error, see V.J.S., Vol. I. p. 183). 2506 h 480 = VI 37. h's P.D. corrected by 10' to make it agree with that found by HAEDLXG (1827) and H. J.H. 2543 h 493 = 11 719. h's R.A. in P. T. 1833 diminished by i for an error of I'" detected in the reduction. This brings it nearer to AUWERS. J. H. 2603 i G. C. 1667-68. Of the four nebulae in the Birr diagram of 1858 o and 8 are evidently h 508 and 510, as 2605) these two are in Pos. 122, Dist. 6''5 by h's positions. 2629 1 III 982-983. The places of these nebulae as given in the G. C. differ a good deal from those in the Cape 2641 \ Obs. (error of reduction of 10' in P.D.). d'A's places (which I adopt) agree much better with AUWKES in P.D. 2642 h 519. I adopt d'A's R.A. (30' less than h's) though only founded on one obs., s the " 2 B st s and one f " would then be S.D.-3 , 2434, 2435, 2436 (8-5, 98, and 8-9 mag.). eft. [ In the Asir. Nadir. 2660 the declinations of these two are misprinted, fur 75 read 74. 2040 ' 2661 III 50. I find a memorandum to the effect that this neb is lost and was probably a comet, but I cannot recover my authority for the statement. J.H. In the present Catalogue the place of a neb found by BioouBDAJt 28" p and 2' n of H's place has been assumed to be III 50. B. describes it : " grandeur 13-4, 35" de diam., tres diffuse." 2672 i It appears likely that II 80 = 11 48 (or at least that the descriptions belong to one neb), as it would be 2677 S strange if II on two nights should only have seen one of two pB nebulae so near one another, h 527 " the faintest object imaginable " is doubtless a vS Cl, seen by d'A, SCHULTZ, and myself in h's place. 2693 h 535 = 11 823. H describes it as round, h as much extended, evidently seeing indistinctly the faint appen- dage north observed at Birr Castle. 2709 G. C. 1722. This is the only nova seen at Birr Castle before 1877, G. C. 1723-24 therefore'struck out. Of TEMPEL'S novae I saw in 1877 two, G. C. 5436 and 5439, while I looked in vain for 5438. 2718 h 542 = 11 557. Though h calls it R and H mE, there is only one nebula about this place, and AUWEKS' assumption as to the identity is confirmed by a Birr Castle obs. of 1876. 2726 h 545 = II 834. AUWEES has II 844 instead of II 834 (misprint). 2750 III 291. AUWERS'R Decl. + 27 7' should be 26 7' (misprint). 2753 G. C. 1757. Found by d'A Feb. 21, 1863, but looked for in yain on two nights in 1864 and 1865. 2774 h 565 = III 61. Degree of P.D. is 70 (h, d'A, Ld R) and not 71, as H makes it. 2804) h 577, G. C. 1792 (d'A) and h 578. G. C. 1792 must surely be variable, as it is inconceivable that it should 2807 [ not have been seen by h, when h 578, to which it is almost close, was observed and its place taken [in 2809) one obs.] Neither of the three were seen by Ld R. J. H. They were all three observed by myself in 1876. 2814 II 868. Not seen by h and d'A. Act of this and II 869 is 30' according to AUWERS ; G. C. has only 2'. AUWEES and d'A agree as to the place of II 869. 28251 h 58', h 582 = 1 113. In Ld R's diagram of 12 nebulas 8 is undoubtedly = h 581, but o (and not y) may be 2830! =h 582, but this would only affect the places of o, /3, y (which are in a line sp nf), but it would uot materially alter the places of the outlying members of the group. of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 2 1 7 N. G. C. 2847 G. C. 1828 is close np and involved in h 587. d'A mentions it as following h 587 4* a little north, but nothing nebulous was seen there at Birr Castle (I saw a * I ri2 3' nf in March 1878). 2853 h 590. Not found by Ld R in one obs., supposed to be of h 588, but probably III 628 was observed by mistake for h 588. Not looked for by d'A. 2872 I II gives the following places for II 57 ani II 58 : 2874! 9 U 17 8' 7746'-0) 2, dist i' np sf, 9 17 ii 77 463 I p one pS, f one pL. They were searched for in vain by SCIIULTZ and are not mentioned by d'A, who observed h 597-598. They are doubtless identical with tiie latter, as H's description and relative position agrees with those of h 597-98. 2910 h 3171. In the omitted observations on the last page of C.G. H. obs. for h 3170 read 3171. J. H. 2970 h 627. Not seen by d'A, but often observed at Birr Castle. 2977 I 282. Not found by d'A. The places of all the nebula; observed on April 2, iSoi (I 282-84, II 903-5, III 963-71) are affected by some large error. They were all compared with one star only, which was assumed to be " 208 (N) Camelop. of Bode's Cat." This is D.M. 78, 412 = A. Oe 12459, of the 5th mag. 2983 h 3185 = 111 289. P.D. of AUWERS 5' too small, owing to a misprint in P. T. J. H. 2998 h 638 and group. The places are founded on my obs. cf 1878, Apr. i. G. C. 1936-37, Ld R. novse near h 641 have been omitted, as the obs. of 1854, Mar. I, was no doubt of h 638 and group, ani not of h 640-4 1 . 3020 h 642 is = h 646 with an error of I m in R.A., as h only observed the former in one sweep, in which h 646 and 648 do not occur, and nothing was seen in Birr nor by d'A,in the place assigned to h 642. 3063 Probably II 909 is = 11 334, which is pL according to d'A; but H must have seen all three nebula, as he says that II 909 is the last of three. 3068 III 293. AUWERS' place is wrong, owing to an erratum in P. T., where the determining star is set down as 23 Leonis instead of 23 Leonis minoris. J. H. 3129 h 669 = III 65. Not found by Ld R three times, not looked for by d'A. It was found by h in its place per working list, so that H's place was correct (h took only the place roughly). 3135 h 672. Not seen by LI R in one obs. Examined the sweep and reductions, and found all correct. J. H. Not looked for by d'A. 3136 h 3229 is = b 3231. The place of the former is only "a very rude approximation." See errata in C. G. H. obs. 3172 h 250. This neb is so near the Pole that its R.A. is necessarily a very rude approximation. d'A found 9" 39. 3184 h 689 was looked for in vain by WINXECKE in 1876. It is marked as uncertain in both co-ordinates, and is therefore = h 688. Only one was seen at Birr, although in P. T. 1861 the descriptions are erroneously given as belonging to two different objects. 3218 1283. Not found by d'A. See note to 2977. 3234 h 706. Not seen by Ld R in 6 observations. Re-examined the record of the original obs. and the reduc- tions, found all correct except an error of 26"6 in the reduction of R.A. This, however, could not have caused its non-observation by Ld R. This then was a comet or is a lost nebula. J. H. See, however, Lord ROSSE'S remarks about the objects not found at Birr Castle before the instrument was furnished with hour-angle graduation ( 04s. of Kebula, 1848-78, p. 178). h 706 was not looked for by d'A. Probably it is = G. C. 2095 with an error of 1 in P.i)., as h had only one obs. 3273 h 3259. Minute of R.A. is 24 (not 23, as in G. C.). See errata in Cape Obs. 3293 h 3276. Place approximate, by review with Equatoreal Refractor at C. G. H. J. H. 3301 II 46 is quite certainly = h 728; there is only one nebula here and h and d'A agree. 3302 h 3275 is =h 3274. See errata in Cape Obs. 3332 The nebula observed by SCHONFELD and VOGEL differs a good deal as to place from I 272, while the vF neb seen by TEMPEL and C. H. F. PETEBS (3328) is nearly in H's place. 3345 I 26 is described as cB, pL, E, mbM ; h 740 was " barely visible " ; d'A and I have seen nothing. H h = 54*, 4'. Doubtless the place of H is wrong; perhaps he observed M 95 or M 96. 3366 h 3294. Minute of R.A. is stated to be very doubtful (one obs.) There is no star of the 6th or 7th mag. near the place in the Argentine Gen. Cat., nor in Stone's Cat. 3397 I 284. Not found by d'A. See note to 2977. 3423 11777. H's observations of this group are given in detail by d'A, p. 145. As IV 6 and II 131 (different sweeps; G. C. also makes them out to be identical) are both pB, they must be = h 777, for which d'A finds ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. F F 2i8 Dr. J. L. E. DREYEK, A New General Catalogue N. G. 0. the same place as h. Ill 88 being observed in the same sweep as IV 6 (l m 27' p, same P.D.), " el', no time to verify," must bo different. 3425 III 108. Not found by TEMPKI, in the place of H (lo h 44 34', 80 45'), but ho saw two np and sp the place. I have assumed that the np one is = 111 108. 3430 I 118 (G. C. 2233) is beyond a doubt = h 779, as partly suspected by h. 3432 h 780 = 1 172. li in P.T. 1833 suggests that this nebula may have moved. There is, however, no ground for this supposition, as its place agrees quite remarkably with that brought, up from C. II. But query if the double star have not moved, since one of the obs. places it "in the middle" and a subsequent one makes the south extremity of the neb touch the large star of the double star. J. H. The latter obs. agrees with d'A and Ld E, so that it is scarcely possible that the DM can have moved. This is a case analogous to that of h 705; see Month. Not. xlvii. p. 417. 3457 h 793' n an( ^ ^ -^ ca '^ tn ' s a ^ ne ^ *" ^ ne ^ J ' rr ^ s ' ^ '878 rails it an eSCl, while two others of 1854 and 1878 record a pB neb with a vF dif neb 5'nnf. The pB neb was seen by SWIFT (A. N. 2683) ; surely it must be different from h 793 ? 3523 II 904. Not found by d'A. See 2977. 3550 h 829 = 111 351. The obs. of this nebula, which are numerous, disagree so very remarkably in the par- ticular of brightness, that a considerable suspicion of variability exists. J. H. 3632 II 30. ArwERs' E.A. is wrong (error of reduction). 3645 h 867 and h86l are not the same (as suspected in G. C.); h 867 was seen by TEMPEL(^. N. 2212). 3666 h 882 = I 20. This neb would seem to have decreased in brightness. J. H. According to WIKNECKE it was again fully of the second class in 1878-79 (A. N. 2293). On May 24, 1887, I could only see it with the greatest difficulty, guided by the #6 mag. nf. 3679 III 112. AUWERS has reduced this nebula by the star given in P. T., (p 74 Lconis. But I find a MS. note that this star was not dependable, and that MAYER'S No. 510 is the proper determining star. The neb was subsequently looked for and found, not in the place given by 1 n', and h's observations of this and the other nebulae in this list justify the departure. J". H. d'A 4984 has only observed h 1536 and agrees with h. TEMPEL (A. N. 2439) has observed h 1497 (place agreeing 5073' with that of h) and II 299. Ho found the R.A. of the latter to be r" too small, while his P.D. agrees with C. H.'s result, so that her correction also in this case was justified. 4894 h 1510 agrees with d'A, but III 363 should be in 12* 54 13", 61 15'. This region is so very crowded that it is not easy to identify a vF neb. 4900 h 1509 = 1 143. AI'WERS places this neb 1 13' too much to the south in consequence of an erratum in P. T.J. H. 4902 See note on 4856. 4910 V 3. ABWEHS' R.A. is to" 1 too great by an error of reduction. 4928 III 760 is = II 190, as already suspected by MARTII and AUWEBS. No neb seen by d'A in the place whore G. C. 3374 (III 760) should be. 49541 h 1527 and III 937. These are not impossibly one nebula, but, as both R.A.saudP.D.s differ very much, 4972 ) they may be different and are tiierefore separately stated. /. H. 4984 See note on 4856. 4989 AUWEOS, misled by an error in P. T., makes the R.A. of II 185 too small by lo m . J. H. It is identical with the neb occurring in the Markree Catalogue and also observed by d'A. 5068 Observed by J. SCHMIDT Jan. I, 1865, and taken for IJUUHNS' Comet (1864 V). 5073 See note on 4856. 5082 h 3485. The P.D. in G. C. is many degrees wrong, having been by mistake taken from h 3484. 5106 II 22. Not found by TEMPEL (A. N. 2522); at least there was no 2nd-class neb near the place. 51091 h 1588 = 11 826 and III 808. lagree with AUWEKS in putting h 1588 = !! 826. The original observations Sii^f are: TT %>& f Th T em *>* ^ T o ^.'-ci Ill 808 ' \\ H 3 3 9 4 5 S K.fterent sweeps. h 1588 15 14 37-0 one obs. Very likely they are all three identical. 5131 AUWERS' place of II 314 is erroneous, owing to an erratum in P. T. The agreement with h ia satis- factory. J. //. 5160 G. C. 3550. Nova d'A, but not found again Feb. 19, 1863; sky perfectly clear. TKMPEL found a vF doulle star with a vF star close np, but on two occasions it looked like an eF neb. 5224 h 1633 = 111926. H says it is sp a considerable star, h has " a *gm with a very dilute nebulous atmosphere." Has the star or the nebula moved? J. H. H has 28"; h has 27, "possibly 28." The star D.M. + 7, 2667 (8-8 mag.), is in 13* 28 13', 82 47'. I have therefore assumed that H is right, as there is no D.M. star near h's place, and SCHVI.T/. looked once in vain for it in I3 h 27"'. 5230 Accjrding to the well-agreeing obs 1 . by H, d'A, and Ld R, there are here only 3 nebula, h 1637 = 111 86, h 1638 = III 85, h 1643 --= III 87, and h 1639 is - h 1643 witl1 an error of 3' in R - A - (different sweeps). 5293 V 6. TKMPEL (A. N. 2522) found only a F, vS neb here. 5295 III 946. AUWERS' decl. misprinted 89 for 80. S3 1 .?' h 1676, 1679 = 11! 422, 423. AUWERS finds the P.D. 12' too great by reason of an erratum in P. T. 5382 There is no "R. nova" near, only h 1710, h 1715, h 1716 seen at Birr. G. C. 3722 struck out. 5392 h 1720 = 111 666. AVWERS, finding H-h = +52' in R.A., supposes a mistake of I" 1 . Examined sweep 146 (h) and found all clearly written and correctly reduced. J. U. 5413 h 1733. Swift (VI) has a neb I 10' p, same P.D., vF, pS, iR, B * sp. I assume it = h 1733, as the latter has a * 7'2 37" p, and SWIFT does not mention h 1733. 5522 III 644. G. C. adds " a D neb," but there is nothing in P.T. 1789 about its being double. 5526 h 1763 = 11! 8O4 = III 835. The identity of these nebutoe rests on a memorandum in MS. in my copy of P. T., supported by the reductions of all the obs. by C. H. in 3 sweeps, each with 2 determining stars. AUWERS makes them differ by 14' in P.D. J. II. 5546 According to H, III 551 should be 3' or 4' p III 552, but nothing was seen in that place by h and d'A. h 1770 could not have escaped H, I therefore assume III 551 =h 1770. 5559 h 1777 = III 347. AUWERS makes AP.D. = 59', but observes that there must be some misprint. I find that i has been mistaken (see errata, G. C. p. 45) and the identity is therefore proved. J. H. of Ncbulce and Clusters of Stars. -223 N. G. C. 5566 h 1779 = 1 144. AUWERS makes H h= 1 14' in P.D. The cause of the discordance is a misprint in P. T. .7. H. 5588 h 1789 eF (one obs.) Not seen in two Birr obs. (in 1855) of h 1788 and h 1791. The group has not been observed elsewhere after 1833. 5594 IIII35. AU-WERS' P.D. for 183013 63 o'; C.H. gives 62 50' 20''. ADWKRS has used (P. T.) 1 5' n of d 12 Sootis, C. H. 1 16' n of the same star. C. II. is to be preferred on every account to P.T. Her N.P.D.s are grounded on a most complete and searching re-examination and recomputation (according to the then existing star catalogues) of all the data (in the earlier sweeps most obscure "foliis Sibyllinis obscuriora") for determining the degrees and minutes of P.D. from the index numbers. In almost every case I find her corrections (or rather interpretations) to be justified, and I have no doubt that in this particular instance such will prove to be the case, though here I confess myself, after consulting the original sweep, unable to perceive the reason for the deviation. J. H. 5620 111319. AUWEKS, following P.T., which places the neb 2 26' north of Ursa min., makes P.D. 1830 = 12 46'. But it should be 2 26' south. So C. H. has used it, and so it proves to be on reference to the original sweep. J. H. 5662 li 3573 = Lac. Ill 8. Misprint of 10' in AUWEBS' cat. of LACAILLE'S nebulae; identity therefore certain. } The results of H (AUWEBS) and h are : II675 14" 3 55' 47 47' I t "850 I4 h 3i'" 9' 47 36''O 11648 31 28 47 31 1853 14 31 39 47 46 + h has one obs. of each (different sweeps), but II seems to have observed II 648 twice, as G. C. quotes 3 obs. by H and h. Could there only be one neb ? I have followed the G. C. G. C. 3967, VI 8. G. C. gives for this cluster the place I4 b 33 16', 98 3O'-8. The determining star in P. T. is x Virginia, but this is declared by a MS. note (quoted in C. G. H. p. 109) to be a mistake for MAYER 577 (Ii. A. C. 4837). AUWEHS, using the latter star (not using Virginis,&$ stated in G. C. p. 35), finds for 1830 I4 h 53 37", 99 55'. How the place given in G.C. was found is a mystery; h states that on consulting the original sweep he could find no star whose identity could be satisfactorily ascertained. Neither the Berlin maps nor the S. D. show any compressed cluster near AUWERS' or h's places, and at the Cape h looked in vain for it near h 3578. According to P. T. 1786, VI 8 was observed on April 25, 1784, on which night eight other nebulae were observed. Perhaps the date is wrong, as h says in G. C. that no other neb was observed in the sweep in question. MARTH remarked (A. K. 995) that comparison star and Aa and AS are exactly the same for II 190, so that H, in writing the paper for the Eoyal Society, probably by mistake copied them from II 190.* But if wo assume the star to have been No. 577 of MAYKR'S Catalogue 4 2050 P. T. 33 XIII 43 Lass, VIII 32 Secchi IV Lassell T I 453 2 2O6O P. T. 33 X 26 P. T. 44 XIX 26 H. C. 32 4j6i 3722 C. G. H. I I P. T. 50 XXXVIII 17 4375 3727 C. G. H. VI 16 P. T. 61 XXXI 43 4390 20OO Secchi IV 3 d'A II 8 Vogel, t IV Lass 2 IX 35 * Observations Selectee, Verons, 1737. t Mem. K. A. S. xxxiii. Amer. Journ. 1876. || Proc. R. S. xviii. ** PiM. (I. Hamburg. Stcrnw. i. ROYAL ASTRON. Soc., VOL. XLIX. t Also p. 34. Cat. not: Slell. Dtrpl. n H 234 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue G.C. horH. Work cited. No. of Plate. No. of Fig. c.c. ' h or H. Work citeQ. No. of Plate. No. of Fig. 4532 2060 Seech i IV 10 4687 2128 P. T. 33 XVI 90 d'A 2 F-338 Secchi IV 9 Smyth * p. 290 4729 3908 H. C. 35 473 3909 VogeU III 473' 3910 ' C. G. H. IV II 4SS9 2071 Schultz f 4733 39" 4S6i IV 72 LdR V 4734 2139 P. T. 61 XXX 38 4S65 2072 P. T. 33 XIII 48 4815 2172 P. T. 6 1 XXX 39 LdR V 4871 2195 LdR V 457 2 2075 P. T. 33 XIII 47 4876 2197 P. T. 33 XV 73 P. T. 44 XIX 47 4877 2198 J J P. T. 61 XXVIII 34 4883 22OI LdR V Lam I 5 4886 22O2 d'A p. 360 Lass., IX 36 4887 2203 Vogel I 12 Vogel, IV 4892 22OS P- T. 33 XIV 63 4594 2084 P. T. 61 XXX 36 P. T. 50 XXXVI 4 4600 2088 P. T. 33 XI 33 d'A II 6 4616 2092 P. T. 33 XI 34 d'A 2 p. 362 3Iason VII i 4950 2236 P. T. 33 XIV 60 4618 2093 P. T. 33 XVI 82 4964 2241 P. T. 33 XIII 45 Mason VII I P. T. 50 XXXVIII !3 4627 2099 P. T. 61 XXX 37 P. T. 61 XXX 40 4628 2098 P- T. 33 XIII 44 Lam I 3 P. T. 50 XXXVIII 14 Secchi IV 4 d'A II I Lass, X 38 Lam I 4 Vogel 2 IV Secchi IV 2 4971 2245 P. 'I'- 33 XVI 85 Lass 2 X 37 P. T. 61 XXX 41 Lasscll J p. 269 4976 2249 Schultz III VogeL IV 5020 2274 ; LdR V 4653 2112 LdR V 5022 2275 ) 4678 2125 P. T. 33 XVI 88 5046 2297 P. T. 61 XXX 42 P. T. 44 XVIII 88 LdR V * Spec. Hartw. f K. Sv. Vetensk. A*. Handl. xi. free. K. S. xii. of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 235 Appendix. While the present Catalogue was in the press, Mr. SWIFT published in the Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 2798, his sixth list of new nebulae, con- taining most of the objects here marked Sw VI. The positions of some of the objects in the hours 12 to 1 7 differ very slightly from those communi- cated to me, and made use of in the foregoing pages. Mr. SWIFT'S No. 5 is = 223, No. 22 is assumed = 1729, No. 63 is assumed^/* 1733 (as already remarked in the Notes above, D* in the Astr. Nachr. is a misprint for B*), while No. 99 is undoubtedly = h 2296. The minute of R.A. of No. 92 should be 16, and not 14. The list contains two objects, Nos. 53 and 55, which accidentally had not been communicated to me, and are therefore not included in the present Catalogue. Their places are for 1 8 60 : h m s 13 15 31 13 16 48 + 3-16 101 597 101 437 + 18*9 vF, pS, R 18-9 vF, vS, nearly bet 2 st, h 3497 np In the autumn of 1887 was published the "Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Astronomical Society, together with the Report of the Director of the Dearborn Observatory for 1885 and 1886." In an appendix is given a list of 106 nebulas found at the Dearborn Observatory in 1 866-68 by Professor T. H. SAFFORD, and supposed to be new. Fifty-nine of these were found to occur in the present Catalogue, having been recorded inde- pendently by other observers. As Professor SAFFORD'S list (which is for the epoch 1870) is not arranged according to R.A., and is, besides, published in a place where many observers might overlook it, I give below the places of the 47 new objects for 1860, in order that this volume may contain a record (I hope a complete one) of all nebula) of which the places have been published up to December 1887. 236 Dr. J. L. E. DREYER, A New General Catalogue Safford's Xo R.A. 1860. Anil. Free. 1880. N.P.D. 1860. Ann. Free. 1880. Description. h 111 s R S 9 o ii 50 + 3-07 O / 94 3'9 // 2O'0 No descr 97 o 28 27 3'10 81 386 I9-9 No descr 66 o 53 48 3-26 59 40-9 '95 F, iF, IbM 69 i 12 34 3-3I 61 4-0 19-0 pB, pS, vmbMN= 12-13111 95 i 25 46 3'06 91 23-9 18-6 No deser 72 i 4i 37 3-28 69 58-6 18-1 pB, pS, bMN=i3tn 67 i 50 40 3'53 54 4'4 177 pF, N=i3m 7i i 59 18 3'47 59 29-9 I7-3 pB, pL, R, bM 98 2 O 17 3'5 92 3-6 I7'3 No descr IOI 2 2 32 2-95 100 20-3 17-2 No descr 70 3 35 47 373 58 16-8 1 1-8 pB, rL, vgbM 73 3 55 3i 3-52 68 14-1 -10-3 F, S, R, N- 13-5111 18 12 12 30 3-03 60 55-4 + 2O'O vF 19 12 12 46 3-03 59 20-1 2O'O F 26 12 19 59 3 '02 66 35 5 2O'O bN = I2m 22 12 47 19 2-93 62 477 196 neb* 12 2 >2 53 54 2-89 6O I2'O 19-5 P F 3 "2 54 54 2-89 6O I2'7 19-5 F, bMN 28 13 34 13 2-82 64 47'I '8-3 No descr 27 13 36 o 2-82 64 49O 183 N=i 3 m '4 '3 45 38 2-82 66 46-0 17-9 pF 105 13 56 23 3-18 99 27 7 17-5 No drscr 15 14 16 32 273 65 34'2 16-6 F S 14 18 52 2-65 61 18 16-5 pF 8 14 21 IO 2 '60 58 23-4 163 No descr 78 1-4 21 36 2-87 75 35'6 16-3 F, pL, R, vgbM 3 14 25 14 2- 5 8 58 9'3 16-1 P B 6 14 27 44 2-56 57 4'3 160 pF 106 14 44 26 3''7 96 39-6 15-0 Xo Jescr 7 15 29 5 2-60 66 3-2 I2'I P F 9 15 33 42 2-66 68 52-9 ii 9 No descr 10 15 50 49 2-60 67 iro 10-6 Neb* 77 IS 59 o 2-75 74 35'4 io-o pF, S, bMN = 12-5111 44 16 52 26 2-60 69 43-0 5'8 vF, nearly R, pS, IbM 29 '7 13 39 2-67 71 11-4 -t 3'9 F 82 18 47 i 3-28 98 58-0 - 4'2 pB, pL, gbll 36 19 25 41 2-18 54 32-2 7-4 vF, undefined 37 19 26 16 2-17 54 26-2 7-4 vF, diam 30", with S C'l 5' 20 50 25 2-49 59 28-4 13-6 possibly connected wiili Ii 2093 85 21 17 18 3-17 96 20-6 15-3 No descr 55 21 2O 24 + 279 71 57-1 -IS'S pF, pS.il- of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. 237 Safford's No. E.A. 1860. Ann. Tree. 1880. N.P.D. 1860. Ann. Prec. 1880. Description. h m s s So 21 29 43 + 2-51 55 I3-5 -159 pB, vmbM * 52 21 S6 34 2-90 75 33'6 17-3 vF, vS 5 23 4 26 2-90 61 So 19'S F, pS, gbM 59 23 8 28 2-90 60 13 i I9'6 SCI? 87 23 52 20 308 94 56-o 20'0 No descr 88 23 57 54 + 3-07 97 53'8 -20'0 No descr Errata. No. 1083, /or np of 2 cea(Z sp of 2. No. 1089, /or sf of 2 mz