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alpha Aurigae
chi 4534 1 [[superscript]] ? [[/superscript]]
chi 7968 3 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]]
chi 7984 3 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]]
chi 8099 3 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]]
chi 3886 1 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]] Few lines visible except H & K
chi 3887 1 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]] violet end.

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[[strikethrough]] beta Phoen. seems like a good typical star of intermediate type bet. alpha Aurigae and alpha Bootis
H gamma is almost equal brightness in 4326.0. The K band is broader than in alpha Aurigae. This type of spectrum seems to include many of the Southern stars. [[/strikethrough]]

Superposing 6903 ^[[beta Phoen.]] on 5397 alpha Phoen. the differences are too slight to make [[strikethrough]] alpha [[/strikethrough]]beta Phoen. typical of a preceding group. It is best to put it ^[[under]] alpha Phoen. with the remark that it approaches preceding group. Final decision as to beta Phoen.
[[underline]] To go under beta Corvi intermediate bet. alpha Aurigae and alpha Phoen.