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[[underline]] November 11, 1909 [[/underline]]

Exam. of plates for confirmation of star observed by Professor A. Searle in Zone -11° near
-11° 4391 9.1 17 25 12.98 -11 17 29.4
-11° 4394 9.7    25 34.20 -11 16 18.0
?         9.9    25 36.40 -11 19 18.2 Obs. 1897 June 26

[[4 column table]]
Plate | Date | Ex. | Magn.

B 29820 | May 26, 1902 | 10^m | 9. [[strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] 7}
B 16542 | June 30, 1896 | 1 [[strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] 3 | 9.8}
B 27110 | April 10, 1901 | 10 | 9.7 }
B 22858 | May 19, 1899 | 10 | 9.7}
B 31728 | May 21, 1904 | 12 | 10.0}
B 22699 | May 2, 1899 | 10 | 10.1}
B 25912 | Sept. 3, 1900 | 10 | 10.1}
B 24004 | Aug. 25, 1899 | 10 | 10.0} These estimates have been made assuming the photographic magnitude of B.D. -11° 4389 as 10.0

The above examination shows a star on all the plates in the position given above. The images show very slight indication of change, not more than0.4 magnitudes. On these plates it is about equal to B.D. -11° 4389, RA 17 21 52.3, Dec -11° 29.1, magn. 9.4. On the rest of the plates it is from 0.2 to 0. [[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] 3 brighter than this star.
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