Albert Marth discovered NGC 350 = m 30 on 27 Sep 1864 with Lassell's 48" on Malta and logged "eF." This galaxy is the last in a group of 6 he discovered that night (NGC 340, 342, 345, 347, 349, 350). His position is 1' S of MCG -01-03-069 = PGC 3690.
400/500mm - 17.5" (10/20/90): very faint, very small, round, bright core. A mag 11 star is 1.2' E. Last of six in the NGC 349 group and forms a close pair with NGC 349 1.5' W. Located 6' W of a mag 7.2 SAO 129088.
Notes by Steve Gottlieb