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53 [[3 columned table]] |Date of Entry.|Ref. to Ex. of Pl.| | |---|---|---| |Dec. 13, 1895| |{This star = BD. + 17° 4370 and has been marked on Plate B1706 as var? by Mrs. Fleming in Nov. 1890 and in July 15, 1895 as Md? var? Chart plates must be examined.| |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | |July 30, 1896.| | | | | |Looked up on B plates 5138 and B7463| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Looked up on B6084, 6096, 9199, 9664, 9940, 10962, 11047, 11895 ^[[No. 6 = A.G.C. 21644]] and is found to be .1 brighter than Z.C. 3586.| | | | | | | |This star given as not in N.A. We make it equal N.A. 161| | | | | | | |Looked up on B plates 6156, 8715, 10042, 12548, 13629 & 14090. No. 9 = U.A. 156 and is about .5 brighter than AG.C. 26381.| | | |No 10 = L8045. Looked up on same plates as No. 9 and is about .8 brighter than A.G.C. 26381 on Plates 8715, 12548, 13629, I14090; about .4 brighter on B10042. & about .3 brighter on B6156. | | | | | | |Looked up on B plates 6323, B13,723, B10319. No 12=A.G.C. 30570. Slightly fainter than U.A. Grus 41,| John G. Wolbach Library, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data Systems
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I don't usually leave spaces for blank rows, as per the special instructions, but I did for this one, because it is clear that this page ties to the table on page 52 and I wanted the rows to be consistent across both pages.