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14 58'. A little south fol- lowing the star 6 Comae Berenices. Sir John Her- schel describes it as a very remarkable object, bright, large, and round. Lord Rosse found it to MESSIER^ NEBULJS, 245 be a wonderful spiral. A photograph by Dr. Roberts confirms the spiral character, and shows "many star-like condensations in the convolutions. " M. 100: 12 h 17 m -9, N. 16 23'. About 2 north following 6 Comae Berenices. Discovered by Mechain in 1781. Smyth thought it " globular, " but Lord Rosse found... it to be a spiral, with the centre a planetary nebula. A photograph by Dr. Roberts in May, 1896, shows it to be " a strikingly perfect" spiral, with a sharply stellar nucleus " in the midst of faint nebulosity. " M. 101 : 13 h 59 m '6, N. 54 30'. About 6 east of Ursae Majoris. Sir John Herschel describes it as pretty bright, very large, and irregularly round. Lord Rosse found it to be a large spiral nebula, 14' in diameter; and his drawing agrees fairly well with a photograph taken by Dr. Roberts in May, 1892, which shows "a well-defined stellar nucleus, " with 'the usual convolutions and "star- like condensations.
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