Planetary Nebulæ in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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PLANETARY nebulæ have been found in the Andromeda Nebula1 and in the Small Magellanic Cloud2. A new catalogue of emission objects in the Small Cloud to be published shortly by me contains nearly six hundred objects; fifty-three of these are planetary nebulæ. Using the Armagh-Dunsink-Harvard telescope and prism with 103a.E red-sensitive plates exposed through a red filter, a planetary nebula is readily recognized by a single Ha emission line with no continuum and not associated with nebulosity.

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