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[[underline]] Mch. 6, 1912 [[/underline]]
87, 1911

Var. or nova announced by C.R. D'Estine in A.N. 190, 163
Chart given. No star seen in given position on I 23979, Nov. 5, 1899, <13.
020356
No star in AC 12138.

n.s. <12 in I 19670 Ex. 17, Nov. 30, 1897
n.s. <12 in I 17279, 14 Feb. 7, 1897
n.s. <12 in I 29650, 13, Dec.8, 1902

I 28376 shows the star. Jan. 28, 1902 probably about 11 magn.
[[image - drawing star field]]
JD 19352 AC 12745 Nov. 18, 1911, n.s. <11
JD 19391 AC 12799 Dec. 20, 1911, n.s. <11.5



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[[underline]] March 12, 1912 [[/underline]]

23^[[h]] 35^[[m]]

Search for Enebo's Nova near eta Geminorum.
The last spectrum plate of the region was taken Dec. 27, 1911.


[[2 column table]]
|   | AC Plates
JD 19084 Feb. 16, 1911 | 12329
19091 Feb 23, 1911 | 12345
19396 Dec. 25, 1911 | 12813
19438 Feb. 5, 1912 | 12880

[[2 column table]]
|   | AI Plates
JD 19472 March 10, 1912 | 10735 Star s.p. eta, magn. 9.1 seen. Nova n.s.
19473 March 11, 1912 | 10739 +22° 1257 barely seen magn. 8.0, nova n.s.

Nova probably <9.1 on March 10, and <8.0 on March 11, 1912

Many positions given in first [[strikethrough]] neostyle [[/strikethrough]] cable. The second cable message read theta Gem. See next page.