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[[left page blank]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 1 [[/preprinted]] [[underlined]] March 5, 1896 [[/underlined]] Estimates of photographic brightness of S Cygni a, c, b, e, d, g, f, k, l, m, o, h, p, Fl. star n, q, r, s Plate I 141 taken Nov. 16, 1889 v n.s v < 11.52 11.42 t = .1 Plate I 1369 taken June 30, 1890 v n.s. v < 9.78 Whole region is on extreme edge 9.68 m= .1 Plate I 1767 taken Sept. 1, 1890 v n.s. v < 10.23 Extreme edge 10.13 O = .1 Plate I 1922 taken Oct. 1, 1890 v n.s. v < [[strikethrough]] 11.03 [[/strikethrough]] 11.13 11.03 n = .1 Plate I 1923 taken Oct. 1, 1890 v n.s. v < 9.57 Poor plate with region on extreme edge 9.47 f = .1 ? Plate I 2064 taken Oct. 25, 1890 v. n.s. v < 10.23 o - .1 Plate I 2454 taken Dec. 9, 1890 v n.s. v < 9.84 9.54 l = .3 Plate I 2778 taken Jan. 12, 1891 [[strikethrough]] p 1 v [[/strikethrough]] 10.13 0 3 v 10.[[strikethrough]] 43 [[/strikethrough]] 52 10.6[[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]]0 = 10.5[[strikethrough]]3 [[/strikethrough]]6 [[strikethrough]] 8 [[/strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] [[underlined]] .1 [[/underlined]] [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] .04 [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] .1 [[/strikethrough]] .04 [[strikethrough]] v 3 S [[/strikethrough]] 10.6[[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]]0 v 1 p 10.73 Plate C 3611 taken April 6, 1891 Broken. Estimates were taken from another plate by mistake. [[strikethrough]] 9.68 m 3 v [[strikethrough]] 9.98 [[/strikethrough]] 10.07 10.0[[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]]0 = 10.03 [[strikethrough]] [[underlined]] .02 [[/underlined]] [[/strikethrough]] .04 [[underlined]] .03 [[/underlined]] 10.0[[strikethrough]] 3 [[/strikethrough]]) v 1 0 10.[[strikethrough]] 13 [[/strikethrough]] 00 10.13 [[/strikethrough]]
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what looks like "Lakin" is "taken"
Asked @DASCHDesk about the strikethroughs in Jump Cannon's workings and they do want them transcribed -@siobhanleachman
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