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[[preprinted]] 12 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] Monday, April 25, 1904 [[/underline]] v Sagittarii Sept 5, 1888 B 2873 I think this is the plate on which HB was found to be bright by Mrs. Fleming and announced some years ago. The brightness is very faint, hardly [[underline]] 1 [[/underline]] on my scale and there seems to me to be a dark line superposed. Upon careful examination this faint bright line seems to be of slightly greater [[?]] than HB and I do not see HB at all. Hj and HT are very faint This bright line probably corresponds with the seen on X plates or it may be the extreme edge of [[?]] [[?]] of HB B 2872 Sept 5, 1888 V is near the edge HB not seen All lines indistinct [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 13 [[/preprinted]] April 25, 1904 B 30448 [[?]] Sag. July 25, 1902 Hp is a narrow dark line [[strike]] about [[/strike]] stronger than [[strike]] equal to [[/strike]] 4922. Violet end quite strong and lines do not [[?]] with those of the bright slot near of spectrum A5 Flor F This end should be compared with a bright star of [[?]] type in [[?]] disperse Line3819.2 appears the seen near Hy BQ 30435 July 24, 1902 HB very fine and dark All lines indistinct
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