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Oct. 17, 1905.

Meas. to def. has. of x Delph. and adjacent Var.

Plate I 15188 Comp with I 15732, shows var. in both.

         x    y     x     y
var1=x+4.85 +7.50 +4.85 +7.50
var2  +5.20 +8.25 +5.20 +8.25
  1   +6.65 +10.80+6.65 +10.80
  2   +4.90 +13.15+4.90 +13.15
  3   +5.15 +9.35 +5.15 +9.35
              +7.32
  4   +3.90 +7.30 +3.90 +7.35
  5   +4.10 +0.40 +4.10 +0.40
              -0.22
  6   +5.75 -0.20 +5.75 -0.25
       +9.48  +0.08
  7   +9.45 +0.05 +9.50 +0.10
var.  +4.85 +7.50 +4.85 +7.50
var2. +5.20 +8.25 +5.20 +8.25
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var1= +4.85 +7.50
var2= +5.20 +8.25


1820 position magn.

approx pos.  20  48  9   +17  4
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sm+17° ww5n   20  48  29.6+17  12.8 8.3
sm+17° ww50   20  48  9.8+17   18.3 8.3
sm+17° ww51   20  48  11.9+17  8.9  8.5
sm+17° www9   20  47  59.0+17  3.2  9.2
sm+16° wwwo   20  47  59.2+16  44.3 9.1
sm+16° wwo1   20  48  20.2+16  42.1 7.5
sm+16° wwow   20  49  3.1+16   43.5 8.3
approx pos.   20  48  9+17     4 [[crossed out]]
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sm+17° ww52   20  48  12.9+17  4.2  var. 

The northern star of the two variables shows a much larger range of variables than the southern. THee southern by comparison with BO chart= BO+17° 4452  94  20h  48m  12s  9+17°  4.2 (1855) and is in pos. given by Anderson for X Delphine. The northern star is a new variable and is probably the one classified as Md. W.P.F. Oct 17, 1905.