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[[underline]] February 2 ,1904 [[/underline]]

Wolf's Variables Continued

Plate A192, Jan. 25, 1894 Exp. 60 m
[[underline]] 80 [[/underline]] reg. not on plate
24 [[underline]] 81[[/underline]]d Not seen though stars much fainter of 5732 are clearly seen
[[underline]] 82[[/underline]] No var. seen Fainter stars not seen
[[underline]] 81[[/underline]] Medium
1[[strikethrough]]83a[[/strikethrough]] Adjacent star (see prev. page)faint
[[underline]] 84[[/underline]] Faintest stars not seen. Back of susp. star [[?]]
as bright as on plate 5731, it should be visible
[[underline]] 85[[/underline]]fainter stars not seen
[[underline]] 86[[/underline]]Condition of film not perfect in this region. No definite conclusion possible.  No noticeable variation
[[underline]] 87[[/underline]] No [[underline]] var. [[/underline]] seen. Faintest stars not seen
[[underline]] 88[[/underline]] Reg. not on plate
[[underline]] 89[[/underline]] Reg. not on plate

Plate A1271, Jan.27, 1895 Exp. 180 m
[[underline]] 80[[/underline]] No var. compared with A2156
24 [[underline]] 81[[/underline]] d Faint
2 [[strikethrough]] 81a [[/strikethrough]] A [[underline]] star [[/underline]] about 6 mm north and 4 mm following, scarcely seen on plate A3429, (marked on that plate) is brighter in this plate and noticeably bright on  A2156, on which it is also marked faint and hazy on A5731.  Range perhaps half a magnitude. Probably one of Wolf's stars.
 [[underline]] 82[/underline]] No var. found? Star marked with arrow on 3429 susp. faint
[[underline]] 83[[/underline]] bright
[[strikethrough]] 83a [[/strikethrough]] 1 Adjacent star fairly bright
[[underline]] 84[[/underline]] Images poor No satisfactory estimate

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February 2, 1904 [[preprinted]] 25 [[/preprinted]]

Wolf's Variables in Orion Cont.

Plate A1271 Cont
[[underline]] 85[[/underline]] Images poor. No satisfactory estimate
[[underline]] 86[[/underline]] No certain variation. Images very poor
[[underline]] 87[/underline]] No certain variation. Images very poor
[[underline]] 88[[/underline]] Reg. not on plate
[[underline]] 89[[/underline]] Reg. not on plate

Plate A2119,OCtober 6, 1896, Exp. 180
[[underline]] 80[[/underline]] Extreme edge of plate No var. seen
24 [[underline]] 81[[/underline]]d Faint
2 [[strikethrough]] 81a[[/strikethrough]] Star near it bright
[[underline]] 82[[/underline]] No var. seen
[[underline]] 83[[/underline]] Very bright
1 [[strikethrough]] 83a [[/strikethrough]] Star near it rather bright. Var. app. about a magn. 
[[underline]] 84[[/underline]] The suspected star shows no marked change; Another star, however, in nearly the same declination as (83) and following the latter about 3 mm is very faint on this plate. It is  marked (strikethrough]]84a[[/strikethrough]] 23) on Plate 3429. It is also faint on on A 2156. It is bright on A5731. Can it be Wolf's (84)? It is rather far from his position.
[[underline]] 85[[/underline]] The field appears about as usual but the film is not in perfect condition
[[underline]] 86[[/underline]] The suspected star appears fainter than usual. But most of the faint stars of the region appear to be somewhat unsteady in light. I found nothing definite.

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