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[[underline]] Tuesday, March 19, 1907 [[underline]]

Identification of objects marked on AM1522, on which there are two images of each object.

(1) +1 degree 3877, southern image very bright. Northern image almost gone. Already found in AC    and confirmed as a short period variable.

(2) Upper image missing or very faint.
Approximately equal to a on several plates
[[image]]
Faint on | Equal to a
AC 6576 poor plate | AM 2660
AC 6544? | AC 1730
AC 6565 | AM 1436
|   | AM 2335
These three plates show the star slightly fainter than normal and I think it must be variable.   
{ AM 4371
{ AM 3561 or perhaps slightly fainter than a.
|   | AM 1651
|   | AM 4923
|   | AC 5227
|   | 2796
|   | AM 4986

B 23344, 26427, 28153 star marked,30193 examined
No change.
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3. [[image]]  Quite a bright star by lower image but there is no northern image.

[[margin]] New -5 degrees 4734 9.3 m
18h 35m 11.2 -5 degrees 58.2 (1855) No. 10 [[/margin]]

Confirmed Faint on | Medium brightness | Bright
AC 6565 | AM 4535 | AC 6576
AM 4463 |   | AC 4980
AM 2619 |   | [[strikethrough]] AM 2653 [[/strikethrough]]
AC 6544 |   |   |
AM 2653 |   |   |

Certainly variable to extent of 1 magn. may be more.
Marked on I 20925

4. [[image]] A bright star, fainter image not seen
Faint on | Bright on
AM 2619 | AM 3811
AM 4371 | AM 4548
[[strikethrough]] AM 2767 [[/strikethrough]] | AM 2767
|   | AC 4923
|   | AM 2798

[[margin]] -8 degrees 4663 9.1 m
18 30 9.2 -8 degrees 29.3 1855
No. 11 [[/margin]]

Marked on I 20925
Confirmed on B plates
Bright on | Faint on
B 33625 | B 36048
B 36921 |   |
Confirmed by W.P.F. March 25, 1907.