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101 [[underlined]]July 14, 1896 [[/underlined]] Exam. of Thome's Susp. var's. (Cont.) CDM. -22^[[˚]] 15937 22^[[h]] 25^[[m]] 8.0^[[s]] -22^[[˚]] 52^.6[[']] 9.0 (8.7 to inv.) Thome. Plates 4317 3926 14226 5678 4505 10570 13271 11290 3892 10299 13114 CDM -22^[[°]] 15939 8.9 fol. 6.8^[[s]] south 2.5. Only one of these stars is seen on the above photographs and it apparently identifies with -22^[[°]] 15939, in which case no object corresponding to -22° 15937 was visible on these dates. Examine more plates. July 23, 1890. Plates 3926 10300 10509 10581 38921 These additional plates show no trace of CDM -22^[[˚]] 15937 John G. Wolbach Library Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics • Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System