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[[start page]] [[preprinted]] 36 [[/preprinted]] [[underline]] Feb. 9, 1904 [[/underline]] Search for Wolf's Variables 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 36, 1903 In the Nebula of Orion Plate A5731, Dec. 4, 1901. Compared with [[strikethrough]] 3429 [[/strikethrough]]2156 [[underline]] 36 [[/underline]] Reg. about as on [[strikethrough]] 3429 [[/strikethrough]]2156. [[underline]] 39 [[/underline]] Star marked on [[strikethrough]] 3429 [[/strikethrough]] 2156 considerably fainter on this plate. Another star marked as a is also fainter [[underline]] 40 [[/underline]] Star marked with arrow considerably brighter than of 3429 Several stars appear to show variation [[end page]] [[start page]] [[underline]] February 10, 1904 [[preprinted]] 37 [[/preprinted]] Examination of X plates for Variables in Orion None of the plates of short exposure ^[[10m]] show stars sufficiently faint. Plate X5255, Sept. 18, 1893 Exp. 480m Most of the faintest start thus far observed can be seen on this plate, though not as clearly as on the A plates. Plate X5242 Sept. 15, 1893 Exp. 180m The faintest star of reg. seen is ls. Only the brighter of the variables can be observed. Plate X5503 ,, Dec. 5, 1893 Exp. 151m The faintest star seen is E Only the two brightest variables seen, or could be seen Plate X7351, March 9 ,1896 Exp 15m Star B of sequence is seen Plate X 7352, March 9, 1896 Exp. 15 Stars A and B not seen [[end page]]