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Log

PagePlateClassObjectR.A.DecStartObs H.A.Obs DecStopExpDateMiscellaneous
26143H6 00-30.07 071 09-30.08 07Mar 02 1909Fol.
26144H7 00-45.08 201 20-45.09 20Mar 02 1909Fol.
26145H12 00-75.09 252 35-75.010 25Mar 02 1909
26146H15 00-60.010 304 30-60.011 30Mar 02 1909
26147H16 00-30.011 354 25-30.012 35Mar 02 1909
26148H11 00-35.012 371 35-45.013 37Mar 02 1909Lens covered with dew at end. Dried lens & warmed up app by lamp & wrapped warm cluster about lens.
26149HMComet18 20-60.014 044 16-60.015 14Mar 02 1909Fol. Lens free from dew at end.
26Rem, This morning and once before I have watched Mercury & Lyrae rise together. & Lyrae in the N.E. & Mercury a little S of E. For a considerable time they are at the same altitude and they appear to me of precisely equal Magn. Mercury is hone in Lodiaeu light on. See level forto MWM Sagitariaus. B.