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[[preprinted]] 6 [[/preprinted]] April 2, 1907 Confirmation of variability of object mapped in Am 2660 at approximate position, [[strikethrough]] 8 [[/strikethrough]] /7\ 32 + 1 x 8 1855 [[Nohin Dur?]] [[note in left margin - Num. Var. No. 16 confirmed by [Jr.?] P. F. on April 23, '07. from B & 45-21 & B 33655, [raufe 1?]^m, [apprnt.?] [underlined] 9.2 [/underlined] to [underline] 10.2 [/underlined]]d [[Brijertic?]] on Am 2660 than on Am 1918 Farish on Am 3739. Brijert on Am 2619. This is faint on so many Ac & Am plates that it should [underline] [/underline] be looked up on [[Bor J?]] plate. [[drawing in left margin indicating eight stars - v; -x103478 9.4; 6; x103475 9.5]] Examined on B25120, B257[[Greek letters phi and sigma?]], B25821; B25914 May 5, 1904 B33655 9.4=+1˚3476 which is [[familic?]] than +1˚3475 on [[pharth.-?]] July 30, 1904 B34521 10.3 Sept 17 " B34924 9.5 Feb. 25, 1905 B35566 10.3 May 31, 1905 B36046 9.7 July 21, 1900 B25745 9.4 Aug. 31, 1900 B25821 [[strikethrough]] 9 [[/strikethrough]] 10.0 Sept. 3, 1900 B25914 9.9 June 6, 1901 B27590 Variation confirmed also by L.D. Wells. [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 7 [[/preprinted]] April 2, 1907. Examination of plates -- to determine
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