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[[preprinted]] 54 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] Nov. 27, '96 [[/underline]] Cl III Plate X 4345 " "[[ditto for Plate X]] 5082 Class II 4330 ? very narrow 5134 ? Star marked (1) H beta [[strikethrough]] lines [[/strikethrough]] & H gamma conspicuous, but the spectrum fades twd. violet, which I take to be due to thinness of plate. Class V. 4363 4358 4344? 4295. V-VI or even Cl. VI of the photograph showed red region clearly? 4881 5642 5135 5137? [[strikethrough]] H gamma H beta is noticeable [[/strikethrough]] 5148 4969? 5163 5181 Lines seem broad. [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 55 [[/preprinted]] Nov 27, '96 Class VI X 4169 [[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] Class IV. X 5134 Star marked (2) 5149 5150 5165 5178. Two spectra in ^[[one of]] [[??]]. The H lines look more distinct than in others. Spectrum thin & not well seen tw. violet 5179 5184 I here come across a B plate X 5183, tau [[subscript]] 8 [[/subscript]] Eridani in which the H lines look hazy. Plates 6167 & 7203 also show same effect.
Transcription Notes:
"tw." = shorthand for "toward"
The letter before the plate # is an "X" not any similar looking Greek letter, as per Asst. Curator of Plate Stacks.