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Examination of AC 7028 superposed on positive made from AC 5624.

1. On negative, not on positive, or if so, much fainter. May be a defect as the shape is perhaps somewhat different from other images.

Defect on AC 7028

2.Much brighter on positive than on negative. This object precedes a bright star.
Known. T Cassiopeiae

3. On positive not on negative.
[[image]]
Probably a defect as shape is not quite like the others.

4. Much brighter on positive than on negative.
Precedes a fainter star.
[[image]]
Known. U Persei.
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AC 7028 cont.

5. Probably a defect as the positive is very defective in this region.

6. This is certainly a real star and certainly brighter on negative than on positive.
New. Very rough approximate position from DM chart. Not in DM. 1h [[strikethrough]] 17 [[/strikethrough]] 25m + 4 [[strikethrough]] 4 [[/strikethrough]] 5 45 (1855)
Variation confirmed on I plates 15831, 19124, 23989.

7. On positive, not on negative.
Defect

8. Very bright on positive and exactly the shape of the other images. Invisible on negative. Certainly variable.
Approximate position 1h 31m +38 33 (1855)
Known. Y Andromedae +38 degrees 315

9. Two images on positive not on negative. They look like stars.

10. On positive, not on negative.

11. On positive, not on negative. The image is shaped like the star.
Probably 64.1905 answered by Mrs. Fleming in Cir. 98 04.3 +51 00 (1900). Approximate position from DM chart 0h 2m +50 48 (1855). Not on chart.