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[[preprinted]] 54 [[/preprinted]] [[underlined]] May 22, 1908 [[/underlined]] Refgion 6^[[h]] + 30° AC 7948 superposed D 13340=AC5340. 1. Brighter on positive Bright on 5976, ft on 2399,7230 5 ^[[h]] 46 + 45.30 approx. 1885 [[sketch star field]] No. 74 Not a very great change but certainly seems to vary. Mark on I plate & confirm variation Marked on I 299, Bright on this plate & 14891 Ft. on I 3136 magn. 9.4 & I 2662 Probably changes at least 1 magn. +45° 1202 5 46 23.0 +4.5 28.2 8.5 Ident. by A.M.C. checked by A.J.C 9.3 on AC 5540 10.3 on AC 5776 Probably a reddish star as it is brighter in DM [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 55 [[/preprinted]] [[underlined]] May 27, 1908 [[/underlined]] 6^[[h]] + 30° AC 7948 cont. 2. A very bright star which is slightly but [[underlined]] surely [[/underlined]] brighter on [[strikethrough]] f [[/strikethrough]] negative. Known 062938 Direct examination shows this star considerably brighter in negative. Found by Wendell. See Cat. No name has been given to this star which is certainly variable. The range is probably as great as RT Aurigae. 3. Brighter on positive Known Found on AC 5540 = Var. No. 59. 4. Brighter on positive Known Found on AC 2399 = Var. No. 64