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[[preprinted]] 112 [[/preprinted]] Mch. 2, '97 Under beta Corvi delta [[subscript]] 1 [[/subscript]] Grucis chi 5758 { chi 7169 { No more plates. There is an M star on the plate. Which is delta & which delta [[subscript]] 2 [[/subscript]] Grucis? delta Grucis is the G star delta [[subscript]] 2 [[/subscript]] Grucis is the M star. [[left margin]] On plates of delta [[subscript]] 2 [[/subscript]] Grucis [[/left margin]] delta [[subscript]] 1 [[/subscript]] Grucis 5986 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] delta [[subscript]] 2 [[/subscript]] Grucis 5824 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] On these plates, some banding is seen. I & II bands being moderately bright and also some absorption in the violet like later second type stars. The lines are not sharp as in alpha Bootis, but the H lines are distinctly stronger. H gamma = approx. 4326.0 4227.0 = 3/4 alpha Bootis [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 113 [[/preprinted]] Mch. 2, 97 [[underline]] Under epsilon Tri. Aust. [[/underline]] eta Arae ^[[chi 5699]] Almost like alpha Tauri. I would put it in that group if the g band is seen divided. This plate is not very good focus so I can not tell.