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June 4, 1907.
AM 2294 cont.

5. Bright on positive, not on negative.
Same object marked in AM718.

6. Bright on negative, not on positive.
Confirmed on B14778 ft. B22525 br.
This star follows CDM - 31[[symbol - degree] 3605 = C>P D> 31[[symbol - degree]] 1311
about 0.2^[[m]] and is south about 40^[[s]] 
-31[[symbol - degree]] 360[[strikethrough]]7[[/strikethrough]]5 = 6^[[h]] 3849.9 -31 39.5 0.0
-31[[symbol - degree]] 3607 = 63856.6 -31 38.6. 10^[[m]]
Is the latter start the variable? If so, it is once a minute out in declination.

No. 2[[strikethrough]]3[[/strikethrough]]1

B 22525 marked for measuring
This variable must have range of 3 magnitudes.

Known 7. R Columbae
Known 8. S Columbae

9. Defect on film on AM 3857

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AM 2294 cont.

10. Approx  pos. 6^[[h]] 30 - 35 20 (1900) marked on B31103. No variation seen on B32934, B26574, B24543, B31110, B33247, B27086, B26761
Slightly brighter on B24151, images dense.
Certainly faint on AM2375. May be of Algol type.
Normal on AM2364 1912, 3297, 1558, 1792, 718, 1722, 3065.
Faint on AM731.
[[margin]]No. 22[[/margin]]

11. Approx pos. 6^[[h]] .25 ^[[m]] -40[[symbol - degree]]
Brighter on negative.
Confirmed on B26909 bright, B22320 [[strikethrough]]faint[[/strikethrough]]^[[medium]]
B22485 faint. Change of 1.5 magn. seen on these plates.
not in CD.M. approx pos. 6 23.8 -40[[symbol - degree]] 1. L.D.W.
[[margin]]No. 23[[/margin]]

12. Approx pos. 6^[[h]] 39^[[m]] -42[[symbol - degree]] 20'
Confirmed on B plates. Bright on B12644, Faint on B17684 Medium on B31191
This is -42[[symbol - degree]] [[strikethrough]]26[[/strikethrough]]82 6 38 34.3 -4215.2 (1875)
Ident. by L.D.W. & also confirmed
[[margin]]No. 24[[/margin]]

13. Approx position 5^[[h]], 2 -47
Known. - Pictoris [[underline]]051247[[underline]]

14. Fainter on AM2294 Image defective?
Normal on AM 3297, AM718, 1792
2364, 3065, 4571, 1068, 2448
faintness of AM2294 probably due to defective image

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