Object: Galaxy cluster ABELL 1367/ngc3860 f. Constell: LEO RA: 11h 44m 48.7s Decl: +19° 47' 39'' Epoch: 2000 Mag: Size: Type: Observer: Jere Kahanpää Obs. place: Hartola, Finland Date/Time: 9./10.4.1994, 00.50 Telescope: N 205/1000 Magn: 133x Filter: Field: 22' NE Lim.mag: 6.0m Background sky: 2 Seeing: 2-3 Weather: There's something amiss. Maybe very thin cirrus...? No moon. Brightness: Alt: Description: The brightest galaxy in the field is NGC3860: 13.4m(v), 1.0'x0.6', S?, Br4. Easy but not bright. Size agrees well with the stats. Moderately concentrated towards a faint stellar nucleus. PA about 50°. On the NWN side (towards the center of the group) of N-60 is CGCG 97-115: 15.4m (p), Br5. Extremely faint, very small. Very little if any concentration is visible. About 7' W of the NGC-galaxy is mcg+3-30-76: 15.4m (p), 0.5'x0.4',S,Br5). Extremely faint, round, not concentrated. The fourth galaxy in the field is cgcg97-109, which was barely detected with averted vision. Similar but a somewhat smaller anbd fainter than the previous two. Very difficult.