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[[preprinted]] 38 [[/preprinted]] June 27, 1903. Mr. Colson's Var. I29214 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |9.07|b3v|9.37 9.09 = 9.23|14 [[underlined]]14 [[/underlined]]| |9.09|v2c|9.29| | [[/table]] I29215 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |8.79|a3v|9.09 8.87 = 8.98|11 [[underlined]] 11 [[/underlined]]| |8.87|v2b|9.07| | [[/table]] I28944 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |9.07|b1v|9.17 9.09 = 9.[[strikethrough]] 2[[/strikethrough]]13|04 [[underlined]] 04 [[/underlined]]| |9.09|v2c|9.29| | [[/table]] I28940 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |9.07|b2v|9.27 8.99 = 9.13|14 [[underlined]] 14 [[/underlined]]| |8.99|v3c|9.29| | [[/table]] I28939 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |8.79|a3v|9.09 8.87 = 8.98|11 [[underlined]] 11 [[/underlined]]| |8.87|v2b|9.07| | [[/table]] I28938 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |9.07|b3v|9.37 9.09 = 9.23|14 [[underlined]] 14 [[/underlined]]| |9.09|v2c|9.29| | [[/table]] I28937 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |9.07|b1v|9.17 8.99 = 9.08|[[underlined]] 09 [[/underlined]] 09| |9.09|v3c|9.29| | [[/table]] I28935 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |8.79|a3v|9.09 8.77 = 8.93|16 [[underlined]] 16 [[/underlined]]| |8.77|v3b|9.07| | [[/table]]
Transcription Notes:
The letter of the star is I, not L. Will fix all mistakes.
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Reopened for Editing 2025-05-15 21:29:18
The variables are in sequence.
For instance: I28938
It has b 3 v in the first row, and then v 2 c in the second row. The transcriber had put an "e" instead of a "c". If you can't tell, just remember the variables are in order. "b" in the top row then the last variable on the second row sequenc will be "c".
Look at the last entry. You see a 3 v in the first row, then v 3 b in the second. They don't use i or j. So if you have an "h" then the second row's sequence ends with a "k". Don't mix up a g with a q.
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Some tables are missing table header rows above them and [[/table]] below