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53 [[underline]] May 17, 1904. [[/underline]] Exam. of Plates for susp. var. in +50° 1603. R.A. 8^[[h]] 53.0^[[m]] + 50° 39.1 (1855). Sp. Type IV? Pec. on I31601 [[3 column table]] Plate | Date | Ex. I 17744 | April 1 1897 | [[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]]^[[15 m]] I 8332 | March 31 1893 | 12 I 5834 | March 7 1892 | 34 I 20638 | April 7 1898 | 13 I 3353 | March 26 1891 | 11 I 783 | March 7 1890 | 13 I 20467 | March 10 1898 | 18 I 20396 | April 3 1898 | 13 I 26940 | May 1 1901 | 14 I 21887 | Dec. 1 1898 | 11 I 22035 | Dec. 24 1898 | 17 I 24242 | Dec. 13 1899 | 19 I 14022 | Dec. 3 1895 | 18 I 8249 | March 18 1893 | [[strikethrough]] 31 [[/strikethrough]]^[[13]] I 8211 | March 12 1893 | [[strikethrough]] 11 [[/strikethrough]]^[[12]] I 5661 | Feb. 15 1892 | 14 I 28365 | Jan 27 1902 | 12 I 28509 | Feb. 15 1902 | 10 I 30081 | Feb. 23 1903 | 10 I 10568 | Jan.25 [[strikethrough]] 19 [[/strikethrough]] 1894 | 11 I 15110 | May 13 1896 | 14 I 19496 | Nov. 6 1897 | 26 B 1940 | Nov. 29 1887 | 16 An explanation of the above plates fails to show any variation exceeding 0.3 or 0.4 of a magn., and even this change may be due to photographic effect. Not to be measured or announced. W.P. Fleming.