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26. On negative. May be a defect
Looks like a defect with high power.

27. Defect on negative.
Not on 2619, 6544

28. Defect on negative? This looks more like a star than 27.
Defect.

29. On positive, May be too faint to appear on negative.
Too faint.

30. Defect on neg?
A bright object.

31. Appears a little brighter on positive. May be instrumental.

32. On positive, not on negative. This is evidently a real star.
New. Bright in AC 5343 & AM 1918
Faint in AM 1448 & AC 5227, AM 1436
Approx. 1855 position 18h 23m -13 12
-13 degrees 5014, 18 23 8.8 -13 12.4 (9.5) (1855)
Marked on B 27628. From AM 1887 & 2142. Variation of about 1.5 magns. confirmed by W.P. Fleming.
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33. Slightly brighter on positive?
Due to different densities.

No. 32 (see preceding pages) is fainter on AM 875 than on AM 1908.

AM 888 No.32 appears brighter than on AM 875.

This is a difficult object on the AC and AM plates and must be confirmed on B or I plates. I think it is probably a short period variable.