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[[preprinted]]58[[/preprinted]] June 4, 1907 Region 0^[[h]] - 60[[symbol - degrees]] AM 1429, superposed on D12588, =AM 1045. (1) Bright on positive. absent on negative. Very bright on B28510 Sept. 10, 1901 very faint on B10302' Confirmed This is C.D.M. - 46[[[symbol - degrees]] 14688 23 25 39.4 46 40.5 9.9 Not in A.G.C. 2. C. or C.P.D. See corr of B28510. Probably range of 4 magnitudes or more. [[margin note]]No. [[strikethrough]]2[[/strikethrough]]9. [[end page]] [[begin page]] [[preprinted]]59[[/preprinted]] [[underline]]Saturday, June 29, 1907[[underline]] [[diagram]] Search for further ^[[evidence of]] variation in object 10 on Am2294. See p. 57. 6^[[h]] 30 - 35 20 (Approx. 1900) AM161 Images too poor. AM186 Too poor. AM304 Normal. AM311 Normal AM351 Too poor AM384 too poor AM667 too poor [[margin note]]March 20, 1901[[/margin note]] AM731 Poor plate but star is certainly faint AM739 Poor plate. Faint? AM1154 Too poor. AM1163 Too poor AM1573 Too poor AM1682 Normal AM1704 Normal ? Poor plate AM2437 Too poor AM3291 Mult image Too faint AM3365 Normal AM3981 Normal AM4116 Normal AM4144 Too poor AM4571 Normal AM4676 Normal [[margin note]]March 17, 1903[[/margin note]] Am 2375 Star faint
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