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[[preprinted]] 148 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] March 21, 1907 [[/underline]] AM 4463 superposed on positive D Known R Aquilae 1. Bright on positive. Invisible on negative Known X Ophiuchi (2) Brighter on negative. Known RV Ophiuchi (3) Bright on positive. Missing on negative. (4) faint star, brighter on [[strikethrough]] negative [[/strikethrough]] positive. Positive badly scratched at the point. Bright on AM 3561, 2660, AM 918 18 34.1 +6 20 (1855) very rough Faint on AM 4535, AC 5343 This does not show a very great change but I think it is real. Not a DM star. [[end page]] [[new page [[preprinted]] 149 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] March 23, 1907 [[/preprinted]] Examination of plates to confirm variation of 2 stars found on AM 4663. [[image]] 5 = -18 degrees 4965 9.3 = Var. No. 12 6 = -13 degrees 4971 9.3 5 was thought to be fainter on AM 4663 than on positive. 6 was seen to be missing on AM 2660 when looking up 5. A defect appears in this position of No. 6. | | No. 5 | No. 6 AM 800 | Bright | Bright AM 897 | Faint | "