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78 [[underline]]Feb. 13, 1906.[[/underline]] Exam. of plates to conf var of star "o" in [[?]] for var. R.A. 19 13.4 De +17° 0' (1855), "o" found to be var. by Miss S.E. Breslin. While observing the first var. Star o' substituted for "o" on Feb. 10, 1906. Assuming m 12,0, n 12.6. [[4 column table]] |Plate|Date|Ex|Est.| |I28998|July 12, 1902|12m|12.2| |I29008|July 12, 1902|13m|12.5| |I29065|Aug. 8, 1902|46m|12.9| |I30240|Mar.✔ 26✔, 1903|13m|12.7| |I29002|July 12, 1902|29m|12.2| |I28640|Apr. 15, 1902|11m|12.3| |I28999|July 12, 1902|19m|12.2| |I29066|Aug. 8, 1902|16m|<[[underline]]12.8[[/underline]]| |I29083|Aug. 8, 1902|?|<[[underline]]12.6[[/underline]]| |I25275|May ✔ 1✔, 1900✔|13m|12.9| [[/4 column table]] An examination of the above plates shows a real variation of at least 0.7 magn. in star "o". 12.2-12.6, ✔ Announce (S.E.B.) W.P.F. Feb 13, 1906.