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[[preprinted]] 152 {{//preprinted]] March 23, 1907. Examination of plates to confirm variability of objects marked 5 & 6 on p. 149 [[margin]] Var. No. 12 [[/margin]] No. 5 = -13 degrees 4965 9.3 m No.6 = -13 degrees 4961 9.3 m The following plates were examined for both stars. No. 6 was of normal brightness on all these plates and I therefore assume that the image on AM 2660 is defective. -13 degrees 4965 AM 1424 | Normal brightness AM 2958 | Faint 1287 | " 2915 | Normal 1270 | " 2855 | " 1251 | " 2714 | " 1542 | " 2279 | " 1553 | " 2260 | " 1554 | " 2245 | " 1953 | " 2137 | " 1483 | " 2119 | Faint AC 5058 | " 1021 | Bright AM 3835 | " AC 360 | " AC 3899 | " 3977 | Faint? 1518 | " 5199 | Bright 1546 | " 6537 | " 6323 | " 67 [[strikethrough]] 88 [[/strikethrough]] 13 | " 6393 | " 6863 | Faint? [[end page]] [[new page]] [[preprinted]] 153 [[/preprinted]] March 23, 1907 Cont. of preceding No. 12 -13 degrees 4965 AC 7805 Faint 7855 " AM 3882 Bright 3921 " AC 3693 " AC 3725 " " 3789 " " 3812 " This is probably an Algol variable. [[image]] Additional plates -13 degrees 4965 B 21285 Apr. 26, 1898 9.4 B 14038 9.3 B 14083 9.3