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June 4, 1907.
Cont. of preceding
9. [[?]] bright on position, absent in negative
[[margin note]][[?]] var. No. 19.[[/margin note]]

10. 10 plates examined, no change found.
i: Scratch over plate on [[strikethrough]]Am3857[[/strikethrough]]
v: Positive probably caused suspicion of [[?]]
11. [[?]] on negative?
Very hazy on  most Am plates.
Faint on Am 311? Look upon B plates.
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June 4, 1907

[[?]] 6^[[h]] - 30[[symbol - degrees]]
AM 2294 superposed on D  =Am3857.
1. Brighter on negatives? May be due to [[?]]
2. Brighter on positive.
Probably due to defect on positive since the image is not bright on AM 3857. The defect is in exact position of the star.
3. On positive, not on negative. See p. 23
[[margin note]]Var. No. 18 Found on AM1792[[/margin note]]
4. A double star, the n. p. component is brighter on AM2294 than on the positive. 
Bright on AM[[strikethrough]]3605[[/strikethrough]]3065
Faint on AM718, AM 3284, AM 3182
Look up on plates where it is nearer centre
Approx 5^[[h]] 10 - 30