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Dec. 8, 1987

 X 7644 2 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] beta Crucis
Focus sharp for red end.
Three lines seen longer lambda than H beta, while only 2 are given in Table IV. Vol 38. These same lines are seen in beta Centauri X 7640.

X 8361 2 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] beta Crucis

  4116.2 appears as a very thin thread. With not more than 1/5 the intensity it has in epsilon Orionis.

  4089 has not more than 1/10 the intensity of H delta while epsilon Orionis this line has fully 8/10 the intensity of H delta.

The lines are thin & sharp in beta Crucis.

X 8261 2 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]] beta Crucis
  Lines well shown.

X 8255 2 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] beta Crucis
  Sp. narrow & poor.

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Dec. 8, 1897.

X 7549 2 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] alpha Lupi
Several exposures, very poor focus.

X 5861 1 [[superscript]] 5 [[/superscript]] alpha Lupi
Lines very sharp.
4089 is not as strong as in beta Crucis. It is about as in beta Cent.
4267 stands out stronger than in beta Cent.

X 5677 1 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] gamma Lupi
B3A. Lines broad.

There is a faint, hazy, trace of lines between H delta & 4026, and the spectrum resembles sigma Lupi which I have called B2-3A, except that in gamma Lupi, the lines are broader.

X 4157, gamma Lupi
B3A. Lines [[strikethrough]] very [[/strikethrough]] broad.

X 8495 2 [[superscript]] 4 [[/superscript]] gamma Lupi
Lines broad. Few lines seen. See next page.