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Oct. 12, 1897.

X 3862 1 [[superscript]] 3 [[/superscript]] Sirius
  Hyd. series seen clearly as far as H omicron, and dimly as far as H rho.
  K line almost burned out by over-exposure.

X 3968 1 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]] Sirius
  Cover marked, "K line double"
  It looks double, but is probably due to focus.

X 3872 1 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] alpha Argus.
  K = H = 2 H delta
  Very wide spectrum.

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[[margin]] A.G.C. 8133 [[/margin]]
X 5460 1 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] A Carinae
  K is very faint, certainly not as strong as in Sirius. Focus poor.
  4026.4 not seen.
  4481.4 = (2) 4471.8
  No other lines seen except the hydrogen.
  The spectrum is probably like Sirius.

[[margin]] A.G.C. 8034 [[/margin]]
Like zeta Tucanae

[[margin]] " " 8085 [[/margin]]
A second type star, but the image is too faint to classify. Like alpha Bootis?

[[margin]] A.G.C. 10678 [[/margin]]
X 7407 1 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] D Carinae
  The line between 4144.0 and 4120.5 which is double in tau [[subscript]] 9 [[/subscript]] Erid. is here faintly seen.
  I have not observed this line in a typical B2A or B3A star. In other respects this spectrum resembles a B3A star.
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Too faint & partly off the plate