Dunlop found the 5 objects below and he also was the first to see the galaxy D411 = NGC 4945. Here is an image from Garyh
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/a...0&d=1207540295 of the object Dunlop described as:
"A beautiful long nebula, about 10' long, and 2' broad, forming an angle with the meridian, about 30° south preceding and north following; the brightest and broadest part is rather nearer the south preceding extremity than the centre, and it gradually diminishes in breadth and brightness towards the extremities, but the breadth is much better defined than the length. A small star near the north, and a smaller star near the south extremity, but neither of them is involved in the nebula. I have strong suspicions that this nebula is resolvable into stars, with very slight compression towards the centre. I have no doubt but it is resolvable. I can see the stars, they are merely points. This is north following the 1st xi Centauri."
It is resolvable but I don't think Dunlop resolved it! The mag 11 galaxy NGC 4976 is 30' following.