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[[preprinted]] 78 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] February 22, 1907 [[/preprinted]] Examination of AM 1448 superposed on D , from AM 1918 1. Fainter on negative? Images very poor at northern part of plate. 2. Brighter on negative Know. RY Herculis 3. Slightly brighter on positive. 4. Appears brighter on the positive. Not confirmed 5. Brighter on positive. Too faint for negative to show clearly. 6. Fainter on negative, this appears to be real. Faint on 6544? " " 1051 Slightly variable . Identify & enter in list of suspected. 7. Fainter on negative. [[image]] Probably too faint for negative. [[end page]] [[new page]] [[preprinted]] 79 [[/preprinted]] Feb. 22, 1907 8. Brighter on positive. Not confirmed. 9. There seems to be a slight change in this star or the one below it. [[image]] Not confirmed. 10. Brighter on positive? Not conf. 11. Brighter on positive? Not conf. An object to right of this on AM 1448 appears to be a defect. 12. A very bright star, certainly brighter on negative. Known. R Aquilae 13. Slightly brighter on negative.