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Page table o f c o ntents SU MMARY................................................................................................................................. vii IN TRODU CTION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 ORIGIN AN D N ATU RE OF DATA........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 REDU CTION OF DATA TO MECHAN IZED COMPU TATION FORM................................................................................................... 4 Questionnaire............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Coding System and Work Sheet..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Identification of Working Papers...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Evaluation of Individual Reports.............................................................................. 10 AN ALYSIS OF THE DATA............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Frequency and Percentage Distributions by Characteristics................................................................................................... 14 Graphical Presentation............................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Advanced Study of the Data................................................................................................................................. 16 Position of the Sun Relative to the Observer............................................................................................................................. 16 Statistical Chi Square Test.................................................................................................................................................................. 60 The ’’Flying Saucer” Model............................................................................................................................................................................... 76 CON CLU SION S....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94 APPEN DIX A. TABU LATION OF FREQU EN CY AN D PERCEN TAGE DISTRIBU TION S BY CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................................................................................... 95 APPEN DIX B. WORKIN G PAPER FORMS..............................................................................................................................................................255 LIST OF ILLU STRATION S Figure 1 Frequency of Sightings by Year for Object, U nit, and All Sightings......................................................................... 17 Figure 2 Distribution of Evaluations of Object, U nit, and All Sightings for All Years..................................................... 18 Figure 3 Distribution of Object Sightings by Evaluation for All Years With Comparisons of Each Year for Each Evaluation Group............................................ 19 Figure 4 Distribution of Object Sightings by Evaluation for All Years and Each Year..................................................... 20 Figure 5 Distribution of Object Sightings by Evaluation Within Months for All Years . .............................................. 21 Figure 6 Distribution of Object Sightings by Certain and Doubtful Evaluations for All Years and Each Year................................................................................................................................. . 22 Figure 7 Frequency of Object Sightings and U nknown Object Evaluations by Months, 1947-195 2 ................................................................................... 2 3 Figure 8 Distribution of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups With Evaluation Distributions for Each Group........................................................................................................ 24 Figure 9 Distribution of Object Sightings Among the Four Sighting Reliability . Groups for All Years and Each Year.......................................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 10 Distribution of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, Segregated by Military and Civilian Observers, With Evaluation Distribution for Each Segregation...................................................................... 26 Figure 11 Distribution of Object Sightings by Reported Colors of Object(s) With Evaluation Distribution for Each Color Group........................................................................................... 27 Figure 12 Distribution of Object Sightings by N umber of Objects Seen per Sighting With Evaluation Distribution for Each Group.......................................................................................... 28 Figure 13 Distribution of Object Sightings by Duration of Sighting With Evaluation Distribution for Each Duration Group.............................................................................................................. 29 iii LIST OF ILLU STRATION S (Continued) Page Figure 14 Distribution of Object Sightings by Months Among the Eight Duration Groups for All Years.......................................................................................................................................................30 Figure 15 Distribution of Object Sightings by Shape of Object(s) Reported With Evaluation Distribution for Each Shape Group...................................................................................................31 Figure 16 Distribution of Object Sightings by Reported Speed of Object(s) With Evaluation Distribution for Each Speed Group...................................................................................................32 Figure 17 Distribution of All Sightings by Observer Location for All Years and Each Year......................................................33 Figure 18 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by Color, 1947-1952 34 Figure 19 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by N umber of Objects per Sighting, 1947-1952 .................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 20 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by Speed, 1947-1952 36 Figure 21 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by Duration, 1947-1952 37 Figure 22 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by Shape, 1947-1952 ............................................................ 3 8 Figure 23 Comparison of Known and U nknown Object Sightings by Light Brightness, 1947-1952 39 Figure 24 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as Astronomical V ersus Total Object Sightings Less Astronomical............................................................................................40 Figure 25 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as Aircraft V ersus Total Object Sightings Less Aircraft..................................................................................................41 Figure 26 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as Balloon V ersus Total Object Sightings Less Balloon.........................................................................................................42 Figure 27 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as Insufficient Information V ersus Total Object Sightings Less Insufficient Information.......................................43 Figure 28 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as Other V ersus Total Object Sightings Less Other.........................................................................................................44 Figure 29 Comparison of Monthly Distribution of Object Sightings Evaluated as U nknown V ersus Total Object Sightings Less U nknown...................................................................................................45 Figure 30 Characteristics Profiles of Object Sightings by Total Sample, Known Evaluations, and Individual Known Evaluations, With U nknown Evaluations Superimposed.................................46 Figure 31 Frequency of Object, U nit, and All Sightings Within the U . S., 1947-1952, by Subdivisions of One Degree of Latitude and Longitude...............................................................................47 Figure 32 Distribution of Object Sightings by Evaluation for the Twelve Regional Areas of the U . S., With the Strategic Areas Located..................................................................................................48 Figure 33 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central East Region.........................................................................•........................................................................49 Figure 34 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Midwest Region................................................................................................................................................50 Figure 35 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Farwest Region.................................................................................................................................................51 Figure 36 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Midwest Region.......................................................................................................................................................52 Figure 37 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South West Region............................................................................ 52 iv LIST OF ILLU STRATION S (Continued) ■ Page Figure 38 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Farwest Region............................................................................................ 54 Figure 39 Diagram of a Celestial Sphere...................................................................................................................................................................56 Figure 40 Frequency of Object Sightings by Angle of Elevation of the Sun, Intervals of 10 Degrees of Angle 57 Figure 41 Frequency of Object Sightings by Local Sun Time, Intervals of One Hour.................................................................59 Table I Object Sightings.............................................................................................................................................................................................60 Table II Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Color............................................................ 62 Table III Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of N umber..........................................................................63 Table IV Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Shape.................................................................................64 Table V Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Duration of Observation...........................................65 Table V I Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Speed.................................................................................66 Table V II Chi Square Test of Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Light Brightness.......................................................67 Table V III Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Color.............................................................70 Table IX Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of N umber.............................................................71 Table X Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Shape.............................................................72 Table X I Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Duration of Observation....................................................................................................................................................... 73 Table X II Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Speed.............................................................74 Table X III Chi Square Test of Revised Knowns V ersus U nknowns on the Basis of Light Brightness..........................................75 v and vi SU MMARY Reports of unidentified aerial objects (popularly termed "flying saucers" or "flying discs") have been received by the U .S. Air Force since mid-1947 from many and diverse sources. Although there was no evidence that the unexplained reports of unidentified objects constituted a threat to the security of the U .S. , the Air Force determined that all reports of unidentified aerial objects should be investigated and evaluated to determine if "flying saucers" represented technological developments not known to this country. In order to discover any pertinent trend or pattern inherent in the data, and to evaluate or explain any trend or pattern found, appropriate methods of reducing these data from reports of unidentified aerial objects to a form amenable to scientific appraisal were employed. In general, the original data upon which this study was based consisted of impressions and interpretations of apparently unexplainable events, and seldom contained reliable measurements of physical attributes. This subjectivity of the data presented a major limitation to the drawing of significant conclusions, but did not invalidate the application of scientific methods Of study. The reports received by the U .S. Air Force on unidentified aerial objects were reduced to IBM punched-card abstracts of the data by means of logically developed forms and standardized evaluation procedures. Evaluation of sighting reports, a crucial step in the preparation of the data for statistical treatment, consisted of an appraisal of the reports and the subsequent categorization of the object or objects described in each report. A detailed description of this phase of the study stresses the careful attempt to maintain complete objectivity and consistency. Analysis of the refined and evaluated data derived from the original reports of sightings consisted of (I) a systematic attempt to ferret out any distinguishing characteristics inherent in the data of any of their segments, (2) a concentrated study of any trend or pattern found, and (3) an attempt to determine the probability that any of the U N KN OWN S represent observa­ tions of technological developments not known to this country. The first step in the analysis of the data revealed the existence of certain apparent similarities between cases of objects definitely identified and those not identified. Statistical methods of testing when applied indicated a low probability that these apparent similarities were significant. An attempt to determine the probability that any of the U N KN OWN S represented observations of technological developments not known to this country necessi­ tated a thorough re-examination and re-evaluation of the cases of objects not originally identified; this led to the conclusion that this probability was very small. The special study which resulted in this report (Analysis of Reports of U nidentified Aerial Objects, 5 May 1955) started in 1953. To provide the study group with a complete set of files, the information cut-off date was established as of the end of 1952. It will accordingly be noted that the statistics contained in all charts and tables in this report are terminated vii with the year 1952. In these charts, 3201 cases have been used. As the study progressed, a constant program was maintained for the purpose of making comparisons between the current cases received after 1 January 1953, and those being used for the report. This was done in order that any change or significant trend which might arise from current developments could be incorporated in the summary of this report. The 1953 and 1954 cases show a general and expected trend of increasing percentages in the finally identified categories. They also show decreasing percentages in categories where there was insufficient informa­ tion and those where the phenomena could not be explained. This trend had been anticipated in the light of improved reporting and investigating pro­ cedures. Official reports on hand at the end of 1954 totaled 4834. Of these, 425 were produced in 1953 and 429 in 1954. These 1953 and 1954 indi­ vidual reports (a total of 854), were evaluated on the same basis as were those received before the end of 1952. The results are as follows: Balloons - 16% Aircraft - 20% Astronomical - 25% Other - 13% Insufficient Info - 17% U nknown - 9% As the study of the current cases progressed, it became increasingly obvious that if reporting and investigating procedures could be further improved, the percentages of those cases which contained insufficient information and those remaining unexplained would be greatly reduced. The key to a higher percentage of solutions appeared to be in rapid "on the spot" investigations by trained personnel. On the basis of this, a revised program was estab­ lished by AF Reg. 200-2 Subject: "U nidentified Flying Objects Reporting" (Short Title: U FOB) dated 12 August 1954. This new program, which had begun to show marked results before January 1955, provided primarily that the 4602d Air Intelligence Service Squadron (Air Defense Command) would carry out all field investigations. This squadron has sufficient units and is so deployed as to be able to arrive "on the spot" within a very short time after a report is received. After treatment by the 4602d AISS, all information is supplied to the Air Technical Intelligence Center for final evaluation. This cooperative program has re­ sulted, since 1 January 1955, in reducing the insufficient information cases to 7% and the unknown cases to 3%, of the totals. The period 1 January 1955 to 5 May 1955 accounted for 131 unidentified aerial object reports received. Evaluation percentages of these are as follows: viii Balloons - 26% Aircraft - 21% Astronomical - 23% Other - 20% Insufficient Info - 7% U nknown - 3% All available data were included in this study which was prepared by a panel of scientists both in and out of the Air Force. On the basis of this study it is believed that all the unidentified aerial objects could have been explained if more complete observational data had been available. Insofar as the reported aerial objects which still remain unexplained are concerned, there exists little information other than the impressions and interpretations of their observers. As these impressions and interpretations have been replaced by the use of improved methods of investigation and reporting, and by scientific analysis, the number of unexplained cases has decreased rapidly towards the vanishing point. Therefore, on the basis of this evaluation of the information, it is considered to be highly improbable that reports of unidentified aerial objects examined in this study represent observations of technological developments outside of the range of present-day scientific knowledge. It is emphasized that there has been a complete lack of any valid evidence of physical matter in any case of a reported unidentified aerial object. IN TRODU CTION In June, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, a Boise, Idaho, businessman and private pilot, publicly reported the now-famous sighting of a chainlike formation of disc-shaped objects near Mount Rainier, Washington. Result­ ing newspaper publicity of this incident caught the public interest, and, shortly thereafter, a rash of reports of unidentified aerial objects spawned the term "flying saucers". During the years since 1947, many reports of unidentified aerial objects have been received by the Air Force from many and diverse sources. The unfortunate term "flying saucer", or "flying disc", because of its widespread and indiscriminate use, requires definition. Many defini­ tions have been offered, one of the best being that originated by Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Director of the Emerson McMillin Observatory of The Ohio State U niversity, who has taken a scientific interest in the problem of unidentified aerial objects since 1949. Dr. Hynek's definition of the term is "any aerial phenomenon or sighting that remains unexplained to the viewer at least long enough for him to write a report about it"( 0. Dr. Hynek, elaborating on his definition, says, "Each flying saucer, so defined, has associated with it a probable lifetime. It wanders in the field of public in­ spection like an electron in a field of ions, until ' captured1 by an explana­ tion which puts an end to its existence as a 'flying saucer’ "(1). This definition would be applicable to any and all of the sightings which remained unidentified throughout this study. However, the term "flying saucers" shall be used hereafter in this report to mean a novel, airborne phenomenon, a manifestation that is not a part of or readily ex­ plainable by the fund of scientific knowledge known to be possessed by the Free World. This would include such items as natural phenomena that are not yet completely understood, psychological phenomena, or intruder air­ craft of a type that may be possessed by some source in large enough numbers so that more than one independent mission may have been flown and reported. Thus, these phenomena are of the type which should have been observed and reported more than once. Since 1947, public interest in the subject of unidentified aerial objects fluctuated more or less within reasonable limits until the summer of 1952, when the frequency of reports of sightings reached a peak, possibly stimu­ lated by several articles on the subject in leading popular magazines. Early in 1952, the Air Force’s cumulative study and analysis of reported sightings indicated that the majority of reports could be accounted for as misinterpretations of known objects (such as meteors, balloons, or aircraft), a few as the result of mild hysteria, and a very few as the result of unfamiliar meteorological phenomena and light aberrations. However, (1) Hynek, J. A., "U nusual Aerial Phenomena", Journal of the Optical Society of America, 43 (4), pp 311-314, April, 1953. 1 a significant number of fairly complete reports by reliable observers re­ mained unexplained. Although no evidence existed that unexplained reports of sightings constituted a physical threat to the security of the U . S. , in March, 1952, the Air Force decided that all reports of unidentified aerial objects should be investigated and evaluated to determine if "flying saucers" represented technological developments not known to this country. Originally, the problem involved the preparation and analysis of about 1, 300 reports accumulated by the Air Force between 1947 and the end of March, 1952. During the course of the work, the number of reports sub­ mitted for analysis and evaluation more than tripled, the result of the un­ precedented increase in observations during 1952. Accordingly, this study is based on a number of reports considered to be large enough for a pre­ liminary statistical analysis, approximately 4, 000 reports. This study was undertaken primarily to categorize the available reports of sightings and to determine the probability that any of the reports of unidentified aerial objects represented observations of "flying saucers". With full cognizance of the quality of the data available for study, yet with an awareness of the proportions this subject has assumed at times in the public mind, this work was undertaken with all the seriousness accorded to a straightforward scientific investigation. In order to establish the probability that any of the reports of unidentified aerial objects represented observations of "flying saucers", it was necessary to make an attempt to answer the question "What is a 'flying saucer' ?". However, it must be emphasized that this was only incidental to the primary purpose of the study, the determination of the probability that any of the reports of un­ identified aerial objects represented observations of "flying saucers", as defined on Page 1. ~ The basic technique for this study consisted of reducing the available data to a form suitable for mechanical manipulation, a prerequisite for the application of preliminary statistical methods. One of International Business Machine Corporation* s systems was chosen as the best available mechanical equipment. The reduction of data contained in sighting reports into a form suit­ able for transfer to IBM punched cards was extremely difficult and time consuming. . For this study a panel of consultants was formed, consisting of both experts within and outside ATIC. During the course of the work, guidance and advice were received from the panel. The professional experience available from the panel covered major scientific fields and numerous specialized fields. All records and working papers of this study have been carefully preserved in an orderly fashion suitable for ready reference. These 2 records include condensations of all individual sighting reports, and the IBM cards used in various phases of the study. ORIGIN AN D N ATU RE OF DATA Reports of sightings were received by the U . S. Air Force from a representative cross section of the population of the U . S. , and varied widely in completeness and quality. Included were reports from reputable scientists, housewives, farmers, students, and technically trained mem­ bers of the Armed Forces. Reports varied in length from a few sentences stating that a "flying saucer" had been sighted, to those containing thou­ sands of words, including description, speculation, and advice on how to handle the "problem of the ’flying saucers’". Some reports were of high quality, conservative, and as complete as the observer could make them; a few originated from people confined to mental institutions. A critical examination of the reports revealed, however, that a high percentage of them was submitted by serious people, mystified by what they had seen and motivated by patriotic responsibility. Three principal sources of reports were noted in the preliminary review of the data. The bulk of the data arrived at ATIC through regular military channels, from June, 1947, until the middle of 1952. A second type of data consisted of letters reporting sightings sent by civilian observers directly to ATIC. Most of these direct communications were dated subsequent to April 30, 1952, and are believed to be the result of a suggestion by a popular magazine that future reports be directed to the Air Technical Intelligence Center. As could be expected, a large number of letters was received following this publicity. A third type of data was that contained in questionnaire forms com­ pleted by the observer himself. A questionnaire form, developed during the course of this study, was mailed by ATIC to a selected group of writers of direct letters with the request that the form be completed and returned. Approximately 1, 000 responses were received by ATIC. In general, the data were subjective, consisting of qualified estimates of physical characteristics rather than of precise measurements. Further­ more, most of the reports were not reduced to written form immediately. The time between sighting and report varied from one day to several years. Both of these factors introduced an element of doubt concerning the validity of the original data, and increased its subjectivity. This was intensified by the recognized inability of the average individual to estimate speeds, dis­ tances, and sizes of objects in the air with any degree of accuracy. In spite of these limitations, methods of statistical analysis of such reports in sufficiently large groups are valid. The danger lies in the possibility of 3 forgetting the subjectivity of the data at the time that conclusions are drawn from the analysis. It must be emphasized, again and again, that any conclusions contained in this report are based N OT on facts, but on what many observers thought and estimated the true facts to be. Altogether, the data for this study consisted of approximately 4, 000 reports of sightings of unidentified aerial objects. The majority were re­ ceived through military channels or in the form of observer-completed questionnaires; a few were accepted in the form of direct letters from un­ questionably reliable sources. Sightings made between June, 1947, and December, 1952, were considered for this study. Sightings alleged to have occurred prior to 1947 were not considered, since they were not reported to official sources until after public interest in "flying saucers" had been stimulated by the popular press. REDU CTION OF DATA TO MECHAN IZED COMPU TATION FORM As received by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, the sighting reports were not in a form suitable for even a quasi-scientific study. A preliminary review of the data indicated the need for standardized interro­ gation procedures and supplemental forms for the reduction of currently held and subsequently acquired data to a form amenable to scientific appraisal. The plan for reduction of the data to usable form consisted of a pro­ gram of development comprising four major steps: (1) a systematic listing of the factors necessary to evaluate the observer and his report, and to identify the unknown object observed; (2) a standard scheme for the trans­ fer of data to a mechanized computation system; (3) an orderly means of relating the original data to all subsequent forms; and (4) a consistent pro­ cedure for the identification of the phenomenon described by the original data. Questionnaire The first reports received by ATIC varied widely in completeness and quality. Air Force Letter 200-5^) and Air Force Form 112(0 were attempts to fix responsibility for and improve the quality of the reports of sightings. To coordinate past efforts and to provide standardization for the (1) A modified Air Force Form 112 lists pertinent questions to be answered in regard to an unidentified-object sighting. (2) Air Force Letter 200-5 places responsibility with the Air Force for the investigation, reporting, and analysis of unidentified aerial objects. This letter is dated 29 April 1952. 4 future, it was imperative to develop a questionnaire form listing the factors necessary for evaluation of the observer and his report, and identification of the unknown objects. In addition, it was decided that such a questionnaire should be designed to serve as an interrogator's guide, and as a form for the observer himself to complete when personal interrogation was not possi­ ble or practicable. Ideally, a questionnaire for the purposes required should contain questions pertaining to all technical details considered to be essential for the statistical approach, and should serve to obtain a maximum of informa­ tion from the average individual who had made a sighting in the past or would be likely to be reporting sightings in the future. Besides these dis­ crete facts, an integrated written description of a sighting would be re­ quired, thus enabling the reported facts of the sighting to be corroborated. Also, a narrative description might allow subtle questions to be answered concerning the observer's ability, such as indirect questions that would reveal his reasoning ability, suggestibility, and general mental attitude. Asa whole, then, the information contained in a questionnaire should make possible the classification and evaluation of the sighting, the rating of the observer, the probability of accuracy of reported facts, and the identifica­ tion of what was reported by the observer as unidentified. During the course of this project, three questionnaire forms were developed, each intended to be an improved revision of the one preceding. The improvements were suggested and confirmed by members of the panel of consultants connected with this project. The original form was evolved by the panel of consultants as their first work on this project. It was intended to allow the start of the reduc­ tion of reports to discrete data, and was immediately subjected to exten­ sive review and revision by the panel. The revised (second) form was subjected to a trial test before adoption. ATIC sent a copy to observers reporting sightings, with the request that the form be completed and re­ turned. Of the first 300 questionnaires returned during July and August, 1952, 168 were analyzed by a consulting psychologist. On the basis of this analysis, plus the experience gained in working with past reports, the final form of the questionnaire — the U . S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet — was evolved. Copies of the three forms of the questionnaire, in the order of their development, are shown as Exhibits Bl, B2, and B3 in Appendix B. In order to implement the transcription of data from past sighting reports, each succeeding form was put to use as soon as it was developed and approved. Accordingly, experience was obtained with each form in relation to past data, an important factor in the improvement of the quality and completeness of the later reports included in this study. 5 Coding System and Work Sheet The reduction of non-numerical data to numerical form is mandatory in the machine handling of data. Thus, the selection of the IBM punched- card system for analysis of data forced the adoption of a master coding plan. Since it was impracticable to transfer detailed data of an exact nature from the questionnaire to the IBM card, an intermediate transfer form, coordinated with the master code, was necessary. The master coding plan was evolved during the early stages of the preliminary analysis of data, and was reviewed by the panel of consultants before use. It was recognized that this system of coding would be the heart of the analysis, that is, the completeness of the facility for trans­ lation of data could make or break the study. Accordingly, every conceiv­ able factor that might influence the identification Of unidentified aerial objects was included, together with a wide range of variations within each factor. The original coding system (with minor corrections) was used throughout the translation of the original data with marked success. A copy of this system, called CODES, is enclosed as Exhibit 04, Appendix B. To facilitate the preparation of the punched-card abstract, an inter­ mediate form called the WORK SHEET (later, the CARD BIBLE) was developed. Referenced to both the data from the questionnaire and the sys­ tem of report identification, the WORK SHEET permitted an orderly transcription of data simultaneously by several people. In conjunction with the CODES, the WORK SHEET was used during the reduction of the original data to code form necessary for transfer to punched cards. A sample is included as Exhibit B5, Appendix B. After the analysis was under way, it became apparent that the me­ chanics of machine processing could be improved by incorporating in the IBM card system group classifications of certain factors requiring more than one column for discrete expression. In addition, the inclusion of certain data relating to the evaluation and bearing of the sun with respect to the observer was considered necessary. Finally, a critical examination of certain segments of the data indicated the need for the definition of a new factor relating to the maneuvers of the object or objects sighted. Prior to the start of the analytical study, it had been assumed that a com­ bination of stated factors would, by inference, define the maneuver pattern. All these additions have been incorporated in a revised set of CODES and CARD BIBLE that are illustrated as Exhibits B6 and B7, Appendix B. However, at the time that the maneuver factor was determined to be criti­ cal, it was physically impracticable to make the required definitions and re-evaluate the original data. Therefore, no code for maneuverability has been included in the CODES, CARD BIBLE, or IBM cards. 6 Identification of Working Papers The actual reduction of data to IBM punched-card form presented a problem of mass transfer of figures by several workers. Recognizing that an orderly system of relating the original data to the questionnaire, the WORK SHEET, and the IBM card was imperative, a scheme of SERIAL N U MBERS was developed to answer this need. The first data consisted of a series of letter-file folders identified by the year and location of the sighting or sightings they contained. The num­ ber of reports of sightings in a single folder varied from 1 to over 20. U nder these conditions, there was a great possibility for incorrect tran­ scription of data, duplication of transcription, or misplacement of inter­ mediate forms. Further, it was considered desirable to relate all sightings of the same object or objects to one another. The concept of a four-digit serial number (major), followed by a two-digit subserial number (minor), was adequate to fulfill these requirements. To expedite handling of the data, temporary serial numbers were assigned until each report had been evaluated and the phenomenon had been placed in a category of identification. The use of temporary serial num­ bers permitted the consolidation of duplicate reports from apparently diverse sources, such as a teletype message and an Air Force Form 112. However, this consolidation was made ON LY when it could be proved con­ clusively that the sources of the two documents were one and the same. Factors of the observer's location, date and time of observation, descrip­ tion of the phenomenon, and finally, the name of the observer were con­ sidered. In this manner, the assignment of major serial and minor sub­ serial numbers in continuous series was made only to the reports accepted for the statistical study. It is believed that the reports accepted represent unique and unduplicated instances of sightings. In the establishment of the serial-number system, it was necessary to define certain terms,' so that a standard interpretation could be achieved. The terms and corresponding definitions were: OBSERV ER — Any witness reporting to a proper authority that he had seen unidentified aerial objects. SIGHTIN G — The report or group of reports of the same observed phenomenon that remained unidenti­ fied to the observer or observers, at least until reported. 7 SIN GLE OBSERV ATION - A SIGHTIN G consisting of a single report from (1) one OBSERV ER with no knowledge of additional OBSERV ERS of the same phenom­ enon, or (2) a group of witnesses of the same phenomenon, each cognizant of the others. The witness who made the report is called a SIN GLE OBSERV ER. MU LTIPLE OBSERV ATION - A SIGHTIN G consisting of several reports from OBSERV ERS of the same phenomenon who were cognizant of each other. The witnesses who made reports are called MU LTIPLE OBSERV ERS. ALL SIGHTIN GS — (1) The group of reports consisting of one report for each OBSERV ER, including both SIN GLE and MU LTIPLE OBSERV ERS. (2) The questionnaire, work sheet, and IBM card representing the report from each OBSERV ER — in other words, the representation of each report accepted for the statistical study. U N IT SIGHTIN GS — (1) The group of reports consisting of one report for each SIGHTIN G, including all the reports of SIN GLE OBSERV ATION S and the one most representative report from each MU LTIPLE OBSERV ATION . (2) The questionnaire, work sheet, and IBM card representing the report for each SIGHTIN G accepted for the statistical study. A major serial number (four digits) was assigned to each sighting, segregating the year of occurrence by selection of limits for each year, as follows: 0001 to 0500 reserved for 1947 0501 to 1000 reserved for 1948 1001 to 1500 reserved for 1949 1501 to 2000 reserved for 1950 2001 to 2500 reserved for 1951 2501 to 4900 reserved for 1952 While this scheme would serve to identify any individual sighting, identifi­ cation of each report and its subsequent forms was necessary. The minor subserial numbers (two digits) fulfilled this requirement. For all SIN GLE OBSERV ATION S, a major serial number followed by two (2) zeros, for example, 2759. 00, was sufficient identification. For MU LTIPLE OBSER­ V ATION S, the major serial number followed by a series of two-digit num­ bers ranging from 00 to 99 was used to identify the individual reports. In general, the most complete report from the most reliable observer of that 8 MU LTIPLE OBSERV ATION was identified with the .00 subserial number. As an example, a MU LTIPLE OBSERV ATION consisting of six sighting reports would have the following serial numbers: 1132.00 representing the best report and observer 1132.01 representing an additional observer 1132.02 representing an additional observer 1132.03 representing an additional observer 1132. 04 representing an additional observer 1132.05 representing an additional observer During the course of the transcription of the data to machine card form, it became obvious that certain reports could have been independent observations of the same phenomenon. So, if the presentation of an analysis based on one report for each sighting was valid (the concept of U N IT SIGHTIN GS), a presentation of an analysis based on one report for each phenomenon should be valid also. Further, the examination of data relating to the actual number of phenomena was considered to be the proper basis for assessing the probability of technological developments outside the range of present-day scientific knowledge. Therefore, a designation of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS was established, with the following definition: OBJECT SIGHTIN G — (1) The group of reports consisting of one report for each phenomenon. (2) The questionnaire, work sheet, and IBM card representing a report for each phenomenon accepted for the statistical study. In brief review, ALL SIGHTIN GS refer to all reports, U N IT SIGHTIN GS refer to actual sightings, and OBJECT SIGHTIN GS refer to the assumed number of phenomena. It must be recognized that the process of identifying OBJECT SIGHTIN GS was deductive, while that for U N IT SIGHTIN GS was definitive. A conservative approach was adopted in the determination of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS, using the factors of date and time of observations, location of observers, duration of observations, and range, bearing, track direc­ tion, and identification of the phenomena. Any error of selection of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS will tend to be in the direction of reducing the actual number of phenomena observed (several instances of U N IT SIGHTIN GS that might be one OBJECT SIGHTIN G were noted, but the evidence was not conclusive enough to justify consolidation of the reports). Following the determination of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS, a series of serial numbers, called the IN CIDEN T SERIAL N U MBERS, was established to facilitate any future study of a specific object sighting. Each reported sighting that relates to an OBJECT SIGHTIN G received the same incident serial number, a four-digit code paralleling the major serial number series. 9 For machine manipulation, it was desirable to be able to select the sample of cards (all reports, all sightings, or all phenomena) to be in­ cluded in a particular study. The concept of a SIGHTIN G IDEN TIFICATION N U MBER was evolved to fill this desire. U sing one column of the IBM card, and the correlated working papers, the code for this function was developed. Multiple punching eliminated the need to use several columns for discrete expression of the variations. Selection of the proper number in this column thus permitted selection of the desired sample of cards. Evaluation of Individual Reports Evaluation of sighting reports was recognized as a crucial step in the preparation of data for statistical treatment; inconsistent evaluations would have invalidated any conclusions to be derived from this study. A method of evaluation was, therefore, determined simultaneously with the develop­ ment of the questionnaire, the coding system, and the work sheet. It is emphasized that all phases of evaluation, even including the tedious prep­ aration of the original data for statistical treatment, were entrusted only to selected, specially qualified scientists and engineers. Evaluation consisted of a standardized procedure to be followed for: (1) the deduction of discrete facts from data which depended on human im­ pressions rather than scientific measurements, (2) the rating of the ob­ server and his report as determined from available information, and (3) the determination of the probable identification of the phenomenon observed. Categories of identification, established upon the basis of previous experi­ ence, were as follows: Balloon Astronomical Aircraft Light phenomenon Birds Clouds, dust, etc. Insufficient information Psychological manifestations U nknown Other The first step in evaluation, the deduction of discrete facts from subjective data, required certain calculations based on the information available in the sighting report. An example was the finding of the approxi­ mate angular velocity and acceleration of the object or objects sighted. Care was taken during this phase of the work to insure against the deduc­ tion of discrete facts not warranted by the original data. Thus, even though there was a complete lack of any valid evidence consisting of 10 physical matter in any case of a reported unidentified aerial object, this was not assumed to be prima facie evidence that "flying saucers" did not exist. In those cases in which an attempt to reduce the information to a factual level failed completely, the report was eliminated from further con­ sideration, and thus not included in the statistical analysis. About 800 reports of sightings were eliminated or rejected in this manner. Most of these reports were rejected because they were extremely nebulous; the rest were rejected because they contained highly conflicting statements. The second step in evaluation, the rating of the observer and his report, logically followed the first step, the reduction of the data to usable form. Ratings were assigned on the basis of the following factors of in­ formation, considered in relation to one another: (1) The experience of the observer, deduced from his occupation, age, and training; (2) The consistency among the separate portions of the description of the sighting; (3) The general quality and completeness of the report; (4) Consideration of the observer* s fact-reporting ability and attitude, as disclosed by his manner of describing the sighting. In cases in which insufficient information was available to make a judgment of the observer or report, none was made, but the report was accepted for the statistical study. The third step in the process of evaluation, the attempted identifica­ tion of the object or objects sighted, was done twice, first by the individual who made the transcription of the data (the preliminary identification), and later (the final identification) by a conference of four persons, two repre­ sentatives from ATIC and two from the panel of consultants. Although representatives of ATIC participated in making the final identifications, it must be emphasized that any previous identification of a sighting made by ATIC was not introduced or referred to in any way. In the coding system, the choices provided for final identifications were based on ATIC s previous experience in analysis of the data. They had found that the majority of sightings could be classified as misinterpre­ tations of common objects or natural phenomena. Accordingly, categories for objects most frequently present in the air were provided. Balloons, aircraft, astronomical bodies (such as meteors), birds, and clouds or dust were recognized as major categories. The less frequent, but common objects, such as kites, fireworks, flares, rockets, contrails, and 11 meteorological phenomena like small tornadoes, were collected into a category called OTHER. A separate category for the uncommon natural phenomena associated with light reflections or refractions, such as mirages sun dogs, inversion-layer images, and distortions caused by airborne ic.e, was established with the title of LIGHT PHEN OMEN ON . Categories for IN SU FFICIEN T IN FORMATION , PSYCHOLOGICAL MAN IFESTATION S, and U N KN OWN were provided for the sightings that could not be fitted into the preceding identifications. An explanation of their use follows: IN SU FFICIEN T IN FORMATION - This identification category was assigned to a report when, upon final con­ sideration, there was some essential item of information missing, or there was enough doubt about what data were available to disallow identification as a common object or some natural phenomenon. It is emphasized that this category of identification was not used as a convenient way to dispose of what might be called "poor unknowns", but as a category for reports that, perhaps, could have been one of several known objects or natural phenomena. N o reports identified as IN SU FFICIEN T IN FORMA- . TION contain authenticated facts or impressions concerning the sighting that would prevent its being identified as a known object or phenomenon; PSYCHOLOGICAL MAN IFESTATION S - This identification category was assigned to a report when, although it was well established that the ob­ server had seen something, it was also obvious that the description of the sighting had been overdrawn. Religious fanaticism, a desire for publicity, or an over-active imagi­ nation were the most common mental aber­ rations causing this type of report; U N KN OWN — This designation in the identification code was assigned to those reports of sightings wherein the description of the object and its maneuvers could not be fitted to the pattern of any known object or phenomenon. For the purposes of this study, two groups of identifications were recognized, the KN OWN S (including all identification categories except the U N KN OWN S) and the U N KN OWN S. All possible identifications provided in the code system, except IN SU FFICIEN T IN FORMATION and U N KN OWN , could be assigned accord­ ing to two degrees of certainty, designated "Certain" and "Doubtful". 12 A "Certain" identification indicated a minimum amount of doubt regarding the validity of the evaluation. By "rule-of-thumb" reasoning, the proba­ bility of the identification being correct was better than 95 per cent. A "Doubtful" identification indicated that the choice was less positive, but that there was a better than even chance of being correct. It is emphasized again that, as was true for other phases of evalua­ tion, preliminary and final identification was entrusted only to scientists and engineers who, in addition to their broad scientific background, had received instruction, where necessary, in specialized subjects. The panel of consultants provided background information for this instruction. Many of the cases representing unusual features or maneuvers were submitted to and discussed with various members of the panel of consultants prior to the final identification. Consistency in the application of the knowledge necessary for making identifications was maintained by frequent collaboration among the person­ nel involved, and systematic spot checks of the work. In addition to the general fund of knowledge required to identify satisfactorily a reported unidentified aerial object, an attempt was made to correlate specific data such as flight plans of aircraft, records of balloon releases, weather con­ ditions, and an astronomical almanac with the reported sighting. The procedure followed in making final identifications deserves ex­ planation because of the importance assumed by the identification as a basis for statistical treatment. As was mentioned, a conference of four qualified persons, two from ATIC and two from the panel of consultants, decided upon the final identification for each sighting report. This work was done at ATIC, periodically, as reports became ready. During an identification conference, each sighting report was first studied, from the original data, by one person. If that person arrived at a decision, it was checked against the preliminary identification; if the two identifications were the same, the report was appropriately marked and considered finished. If the two identifications did not agree, the report was considered later by everyone participating in the conference until a group decision could be made. If an evaluator was unable to categorize the report as one of the common objects or as a natural phenomenon, and his opinion was that the sighting should be recorded as U N KN OWN , a group decision was also re­ quired on that report before it was considered finished. A group decision was necessary on all reports finally recorded as U N KN OWN , regardless of what the preliminary identification had been. In cases where a group decision was not made within a reasonable time, the report was put aside and later submitted to certain members of the panel of consultants for their opinions. If, after this, disagreement continued to exist, the report of the sighting was identified as U N KN OWN . 13 U pon completion of final identifications, all data were transferred to IBM cards, preparatory to analysis. AN ALYSIS OF THE DATA Broadly stated, the problem at this point consisted of the judicious application of scientific methods of categorizing and analyzing the sub­ jective data in reports of sightings of unidentified aerial objects. It was recognized that an approach to this problem could best be made by a sys­ tematic sorting and tabulation program to give frequency and percentage distributions of the important characteristics of sightings. A suggestion that an attempt be made to anticipate all questions that might be asked in the future about a sighting or a group of sightings, and to provide answers, was rejected. The systematic approach also made it possible to develop a detailed reference manual of the attributes of the sightings included in this study. Thus, at the beginning of the analysis, a detailed plan was developed for sorting, counting, and tabulating the information from the punched-card abstracts of reports of sightings. It was believed at the time, and later substantiated, that the results of the program for sorting and tabulating would serve as a guide for the more sophisticated treatment involving statistical methods. Also, it was anticipated that any patterns or trends that might be found could be subjected to concentrated study in the hope of discovering significant information relating to the characteristics of "flying saucers". Further, it was believed that these trends could serve as certain of the criteria of validity for any concepts (models) developed in the attempt to discover a class of "flying saucers". The three parts of this study (1) the sorting and tabulation program, (2) the advanced study of the results of that program, and (3) the investiga­ tion of the possibility of conceiving a model of a "flying saucer" from descriptions reported, are discussed in sections entitled "Frequency and Percentage Distributions by Characteristics", "Advanced Study of the Data", and "The 'Flying Saucer' Model". Frequency and Percentage Distributions by Characteristics The original conception of this study assumed the availability of sufficient data to describe adequately the physical appearance, maneuver characteristics, range, direction, and probable path of the object or objects observed. However, familiarity with the data, acquired during the 14 translation and transcription from reports to punched cards, indicated that there would be relatively few specific variables or factors that would yield meaningful correlation studies. Either the original data were too subjec­ tive, or the incompleteness of the original reports-would seriously reduce the sample of a specific variable. Preliminary tabulations of various sortings substantiated the im­ possibility of deriving statistical results from certain variables, such as movement of the observer during the sighting, sound, shape parameter, size, angular velocity and acceleration, appearance and disappearance bearing, initial and final elevation, altitude, and orientation of the object. The statistically usable variables presented in this study include the date, time, location, duration, reliability, and method of observation of the sighting, and the physical attributes of number, color, speed, shape, light brightness, and identification of the objects sighted. The presentation of frequency and percentage distributions of any of the variables must be interpreted in the light of the sample of incidents represented. For example, the analysis of the reported colors of the objects sighted, based on ALL SIGHTIN GS, could lead to misrepresenta­ tion of the distribution of the reported color of the objects, because of the multiplicity of reports on some of the phenomena. On the other hand, the percentage distribution of the light brightness reported by each observer is more likely to be correct than a distribution based on one report for each phenomenon. To assure that the most nearly correct presentation was made, and to avoid the possibility of failure to uncover any pattern or trend inherent in the data, the variables were studied on five different bases or samples. These samples, and their numerical relation to each other, were as follows: ALL SIGHTIN GS (all reports) — 3,201 cards U N IT SIGHTIN GS, all observers — 2, 554 cards U N IT SIGHTIN GS, single observer — 2, 232 cards U N IT SIGHTIN GS, multiple observers — 322 cards OBJECT SIGHTIN GS — 2, 199 cards The preliminary tabulations indicated that the samples based on U N IT SIGHTIN GS, single observer, and U N IT SIGHTIN GS, multiple observers, would not add materially to this study. Accordingly, although the fre­ quency distributions were recorded and are available for study, they are not presented in this report. The bases of ALL SIGHTIN GS, U N IT SIGHTIN GS (referring to all observers), and OBJECT SIGHTIN GS are presented in Appendix A as Tables Al through A240. A critical study of these tabulations reveals that there is no apparent change in the distribution of any variable from one basis to another, and that no marked patterns or trends exist in any sample. 15 Graphical Presentation Graphical representation of the important information contained in the tables is presented in Figures 1 through 38. These figures present the distributions of the important variables only by the total number of cases in each identification category, since no significant differences were found between the distributions of "Certain" and "Doubtful" identifications of objects with respect to the variables. A chronological study of these figures will afford a broad picture of the tabulated information, without the necessity of a detailed study of the tables. A critical examination of the figures will show that no trends, patterns or correlations are to be found, with the exception of Figures 18 through 30. The apparent similarity of the distributions shown by these mirror graphs, Figures 18 through 23, was tested by statistical methods which showed that there was a low probability-that the distributions of the KN OWN S.and U N KN OWN S by these characteristics were the same. These tests and their interpretation are discussed in the following section. For purposes of this study, the strategic areas, shown in Figures 32 through 38, and Tables A223 through A240, Appendix A, were designated on the basis of concen­ tration of reports of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS in an area. N o other interpre­ tation of the tables or remaining charts was deemed necessary. Advanced Study of the Data It was recognized that the lack of any patterns or trends, as shown by the tabulations and graphs, provided an insecure basis for drawing definite conclusions. Accordingly, shortly before the sorting and tabulation pro­ gram was concluded, a program of study of the data was developed to utilize statistical and other mathematical methods, which could lead to a more concrete interpretation of the problem. Position of the Sun Relative to the Observer The first thing that was done was to calculate the angle of elevation of the sun above the horizon and its bearing from true north as seen by the observer at the time of each sighting. With this information, it could then be determined whether there was a possibility that the reported object could have been illuminated by light from the sun. In addition, it could be determined whether an object could be a mock sun (sun dog) or whether there was a possibility of specular reflection from an aircraft at the posi­ tion of the object, which would give the appearance of a "flying disc". A program of computation was set up and carried out to obtain the angle of elevation and the bearing of the sun for each sighting. All informa­ tion needed for this calculation was available on the deck of IBM cards. 16 Ob ject sightin gs All sightin gs U n it sightin gs FIGU RE I FREQ U ENC Y OF SIGH TINGS B Y YEAR FOR OB J EC T, U NIT, AND AL L SIGH TINGS A-7479 17 Ob ject sightin gs All sightin gs U n it sightin gs 2 199= 10 0 % 3 2 0 1 = 10 0 % 2 5 5 4= 10 0 % FIGU RE 2 D ISTRIB U TION OF EVAL U ATIONS OF OB J EC T, U NIT, AND AL L SIGH TINGS FOR AL L YEARS A-748 0 18 FIGU RE 3 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y EVAL U ­ ATION FOR AL L YEARS W ITH C OM PARISONS OF EAC H YEAR FOR EAC H EVAL U ATION GROU P A-74 8 1 19 P er C en t FIGU RE 4 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y EVAL U ATION FOR AL L YEARS AND EAC H YEAR A-748 2 P er C en t of E ach M on ths O b ject S ig htin g s FIGU RE 5 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y EVAL U ATION W ITH IN M ONTH S FOR AL L YEARS A-748 3 C ertain 30 2 0 10 0 10 2 0 30 r~ Astron om ical 111 1 “1 All years 1 ____ ____ L 1947 ____ 1 ____ _L 1948 L . I 1949 L 1 1950 1 195 1 L _____ 1 195 2 L ____ J Aireraft All years 1 J 1 9 4'7 1 1 94 8 1949 1950 195 1 1 95 2 B altion s All years 1947 1948 L 1949 1 1 95 0 1 195 1 .___L 1 1 95 2 I___L ___ 1 In suf. in fo. 1 All years 1947 1948 1949 1 19501 195 1 1____ 1952 U n krow n 1 All years 19471 1948 1 1949 1 1950 195 1 1952 Otlw r 1 All years 1 1947 19481 1949 1 1950I 195 1 1 1 1 1952 _ 1 30 2 0 10 3 10 2 0 30 Per C en t D oub tful FIGU RE 6 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y C ERTAIN AND D OU B TFU L EVAL U ATIONS FOR AL L YEARS AND EAC H YEAR A-74 8 4 2 2 £2 o c 2 0 rn 93= 2 1.4% In suf. in fo. B o loon 56 = 12 .9*5 Other 146 = 10 .6 % U n kn ow n 72 = 16 .6 % Astro­ 99 = 2 2 .8 % 435= Aircraft10 0 % 6 9 = 15.9 n om ical / / / / / / / Poor / / U n kn ow n 71= 33.3% In suf. in fo. 9 = 4.2 % Astro- n om ica 52 = 2 4.4% a oon 2 5 = 2 13 = 10 0 % Aircraft 41= 19.2 % i /Excellent / 2 13 = 9.7 % 2 199 = IO O % 757= 435 = 19.8 % 794 = 36 .0 % Doubtful Astro­ n om ical 154 = 19.4% a loon 131 = 16 .5% //U n kn ow n 10 3= 13.0 % 7= 12 .2 % In suf. 198 = 2 4.9*5in fo. iii = FIGU RE 8 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y SIGH TING REL IAB IL ITY GROU PS W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRIB U TIONS FOR EAC H GROU P A-748 6 794 = 10 0 % /Aircraft In suf. in fo. 2 7 = 3.6 % 34.5% Good B o oon 12 7 = 16 .8 % Astro- n om ica 74= 2 3.0 % Other 5= 9.97 757= 16 6 = 2 2 .0 % U n kn ow n 18 8 = 2 4.8 % •0 0 /• /Aircraft 2 4 ro U I FIGU RE 9 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS AM ONG TH E FOU R SIGH TING REL IAB IL ITY GROU PS FOR AL L YEARS AND EAC H YEAR A-748 7 P er C en t Ex cellen t Good D oub tful Poor FIGU RE IO D ISTRIB U TION OF AL L SIGH TINGS B Y SIGH TING REL IAB IL ITY GROU PS. SEGREGATED B Y M IL ITARY AND C IVIL IAN OB SERVERS W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRIB U TION FOR EAC H SEGREGATtON a-7488 P er C en t P er C en t FIGU RE II D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y REPORTED C OL ORS OF OB J EC T® W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRIB U TION FOR EAC H C OL OR GROU P *-748 9 2 7 P er C en t W ithin Grou p FIGU RE 12 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y NU M B ER OF OB J EC TS SEEN PER SIGH TING W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRI­ B U TION FOR EAC H GROU P A-7490 P er C en t W ithin G rou p 2 8 t> 10 0 90 - 8 0 - 70 - ro < o -paw 11111 m 11 |M . ~ ^ Astron om ical? Aircraft B alloon ^ In suf. in fo. Other -U n kn ow n Not stated 2 4.9% Over 30 m in 6 0 - 50 - 40 - 30 - 2 0 - 10 - 6 -30 m in 6 1 sec - 5 m in 16 .7% 31-6 0 sec _fiM _ 11-30 sec 8 .5 % ’ 6 -10 sec 0 _ 5 sec or less 13.0 % D uration 0 10 2 0 30 40 50 6 0 70 8 0 90 10 0 Evaluation s in Per C en t FIGU RE 13 D ISTRIB U TION D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y D U RATION OF SIGH TING W ITH FOR EAC H D U RATION GROU P EVAL U ATION A- 74 91 P er C en t of E ach M on ths O b ject S ig htin g s FIGU RE 14 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y M ONTH S AM ONG TH E EIGH T D U RATION P er C en t GROU PS FOR AL L YEARS A-7492 0 10 2 0 30 40 50 6 0 70 8 0 90 10 0 Evaluation in Per C en t FIGU RE 15 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y SH APE OF OB J EC TS) REPORTED W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRIB U TION FOR EAC H SH APE GROU P A-7493 M P er C en t FIGU RE 16 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y REPORTED SPEED OF OB J EC TC S) W ITH EVAL U ATION D ISTRIB U TION FOR EAC H SPEED GROU P A-7494 No. of all sightin g FIGU RE 17 D ISTRIB U TION OF AL L SIGH TINGS B Y OB SERVER L OC ATION FOR AL L YEARS AND EAC H YEAR A-74 95 Total L ess U n kn ow n U n kn ow n Per C en t Per C en t FIGU RE 18 C OM PARISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y C OL OR, 1947-1952 A-74 96 CM 01 Total L ess U n kn ow n Per C en t U n kn ow n Per C en t FIGU RE 19 C OM PARISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y NU M B ER OF OB J EC TS PER SIGH TING, 1947-1952 A-7497 Total L ess U n kn ow n Per C en t U n kn ow n Per C en t FIGU RE 2 0 C OM PARISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y SPEED , 1947-1952 . A-749* CM Totol L ess U n kn ow n Per C en t U n kn ow n Per C en t 6 1 secon ds* 5 m in utes 6 -30 m in utes M ore than 30 m in utes Not stated FIGU RE 2 1 C OM PARISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y D U RATION, 1947-1952 A-74 99 Total L ess U n kn ow n U n kn ow n w 00 Per C en t Per C en t FIGU RE 2 2 C OM PAR ISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y SH APE, 1947-1952 A-7S0 0 C M < o U n kn ow nTotal L ess U n kn ow n FIGU RE 2 3 C OM PARISON OF K NOW N AND U NK NOW N OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y L IGH T B RIGH TNESS 1947-1952 A-7SOI Astron om icalTotal L ess Astron om ical Per C en t 4 0 30 2 0 10 1----------L 1 1 2 C J an uary Feb ruary M arch April M ay J un e J uly August Septem b er Octob er Novem b er D ecem b er Per C en t ) 10 2 0 30 40 iiii c FIGU RE 2 4 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS ASTRONOM IC AL VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS ASTRONOM IC AL A-79O2 Total L ess Aircraft Per C en t Aircraft Per C en t FIGU RE 2 5 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS AIRC RAFT VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS AIRC RAFT A-75O3 Total L ess B alloon Per C en t B alloon Per C en t FIGU RE 2 6 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS B AL L OON VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS B AL L OON A-75O4 Total L ess In sufficien t In form ation In sufficien t In form ation FIGU RE 2 7 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS INSU FFIC IENT INFORM ATION VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS INSU FFI­ C IENT INFORM ATION A-7SOS Total L ess Other Other Per C en t 30 2 0 Per C en t 10 2 0 30 J an uary Feb ruary M arch April M ay J un e J uly August Septem b er Octob er Novem b er D ecem b er FIGU RE 2 8 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS OTH ER VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS OTH ER A-750 6 * U I Total L ess U n kn ow n Per C en t U n kn ow n Per C en t FIGU RE 2 9 C OM PARISON OF M ONTH L Y D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS EVAL U ATED AS U NK NOW N VERSU S TOTAL OB J EC T SIGH TINGS L ESS U NK NOW N A-790 7 FIGU RE 30 C H ARAC TERISTIC S PROFIL ES OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y TOTAL SAM PL E, K NOW N EVAL U ATIONS, AND IND IVID U AL K NOW N EVAL U ATIONS, W ITH U NK NOW N EVAL U ATIONS SU PERIM POSED B -750 8 46 FIGU RE 31 FREQ U ENC Y OF OB J EC T, U NIT, AND AL L SIGH TINGS W ITH IN TH E U NITED STATES 1947-1952 , B Y SU B D IVISIONS OF ONE D EGREE OF L ATITU D E AND L ONGITU D E FIGU RE 32 D ISTRIB U TION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y EVAL U ATION FOR TH E TW EL VE REGIONAL AREAS OF TH E U NITED STATES, W ITH TH E STRATEGIC AREAS L OC ATED (STRATEGIC AREAS W ERE D ETERM INED ON TH E B ASIS OF C ONC ENTRATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS) FIGU RE 33 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF TH E C ENTRAL EAST REGION B -75II U I o FIGU RE 34 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF TH E C ENTRAL M ID W EST REGION B -7512 FIGU RE 35 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF TH E C ENTRAL FARW EST REGION B -7513 51 V N FIGU RE 36 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF TH E SOU TH M ID W EST REGION B -7514 U I w FIGU RE 37 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF A-7SI5TH E SOU TH W EST REGION FIGU RE 38 C OM PARISON OF EVAL U ATION OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS IN TH E STRATEGIC AREAS OF TH E SOU TH FARW EST REGION B -7516 54 This information consisted of: (1) Time and date of observation in Greenwich Civil Time (2) Latitude and longitude of the observer at the time of observation. Fig ure 39 shows a celestial sphere on which Z represents the ob­ server' s zenith, s represents the sun, and N represents the north celestial pole. U sing the date and time of the observation, the longitude and declina­ tion (S) of the sun were obtained from an ephemeris of the sun and corrected for the equation of time. The difference between the longitudes of the sun and the observer was taken, and called the hour angle (HA on Figure 39). Then, using the declination of the sun (S), the latitude of the observer (lat), and the hour angle (HA), the angle (ZS) between the observer's zenith and the sun can be calculated from the law of cosines of spherical trigo­ nometry. Thus, cos ZS = cos (90 - lat) cos (90 - S) + sin (90 - lat) sin (90 - S) cos (HA). Since the angle ZS is measured from the observer's zenith, the angle of elevation of the sun above the horizon for daytime sightings was found by taking 90 - ZS. When the sun was below the horizon, the angle of depres­ sion of the sun below the horizon was found by taking ZS - 90. Having found the angle ZS, the bearing of the sun (angle B) was ob­ tained from the formula: sin (B)_____ _ sin (HA) sin (90 - S) sin (ZS) All of the above calculations were made with IBM equipment. Sines, cosines, and their inverses were obtained from a deck of 9,000 IBM cards on which seven-place Peter's tables of the sines, cosines, and tangents of angles had been punched for each 0. 01 of a degree from 0 to 90 degrees. U pon completion of these calculations, the cards representing OBJECT SIGHTIN GS were sorted on the sign of the sine of the bearing angle. This separated the cards into two groups: (1) sightings which occurred between noon and midnight, for which the sine of the bearing angle was positive; and (2) sightings between midnight and noon, for which the sine of the bearing angle was negative. Then each of these groups was sorted into groups for intervals of 10° in angle of elevation of the sun from -90° to +90°. A count was made of the number of cards in each group and from this a histogram was constructed (Figure 40). The U N KN OWN OBJECT SIGHTIN GS were then sorted out, counted in the same manner, and a histogram was made (again see Figure 40). 55 FIGU RE 39 D IAGRAM OF A C EL ESTIAL SPH ERE A-7S35 56 N u m b er of O b ject S ig htin g s FIGU RE 40 FREQ U ENC Y OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y ANGL E OF EL EVATION OF TH E SU N, INTERVAL S OF 10 D EGREES OF ANGL E A-7536 The following points should be carefully noted about these histograms: (1) The negligible number of sightings when the sun is within 10° of the zenith and nadir (angle of elevation of the sun = ±90°) of the observer is due to the fact that the southern­ most latitude of the U . S. is greater than the declination of the sun at the summer solstice, so that it would be im­ possible for the sun to reach the zenith or nadir of any observer in the U . S. (where most of the sightings were made). (2) The time of day at which a particular angle of elevation of the sun occurs does not remain fixed but varies from day to day. Consider, for example, the variation in sunrise and sunset times over the course of a year. Thus, there are only two inferences to be made from this histogram: (1) the high peak of sightings soon after sunset, and (2) the lack of increase in the U N KN OWN S relative to the KN OWN S near either sunset or sunrise. This would seem to discount the possibility that atmospheric phenomena such as mock suns were the primary cause of the unknown reports, since such phenomena usually occur when the sun is near the horizon. The Local Sun Time was computed as a step in the calculation of the angle of elevation of the sun. It is related to the hour angle by the equation: Local Sun Time (L. S. T.) = HA/15 + 12.00, where L. S. T. is in hours and HA in degrees. The cards were grouped on the basis of L.S.T. in intervals of one hour, and the number of cards in each interval was counted. Again the U N KN OWN S were sorted out and similarly treated. Histograms were con­ structed with the results of these tabulations of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS (Figure 41). Here, again, there is a peak in the early evening hours. The cards were then broken up into seven groups on the basis of the angle of elevation of the sun, as follows: Group 1 — Daylight sightings for which the sun was more than 10° above the horizon. Group 2 — Sunset sightings for which the sun was between 0° and 10° above the horizon. Group 3 — Sunset sightings for which the sun was between 0° and 10° below the horizon. Group 4 — Evening sightings for which the sun was between 10° and 40° below the horizon. 58 N u m b er of O b ject S ig htin g s L ocal Sun Tim e FIGU RE 41 FREQ U ENC Y OF OB J EC T SIGH TINGS B Y L OC AL SU N TIM E, INTERVAL S OF ONE H OU R A-7537 Group 5 — N ight sightings for which the sun was more than 10° below the horizon and which were not included in Group 4. Group 6 — Sunrise sightings for which the sun was between 0 and 10° below the horizon. Group 7 — Sunrise sightings for which the sun was between 0° and 10° above the horizon. These group numbers were punched on the cards and incorporated into the coding system. The number of OBJECT SIGHTIN GS in each group for each identification was then tabulated and is given in Table I. TABLE I OBJECT SIGHTIN GS Identification Angle of Elevation Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Balloon 156 17 28 83 40 0 2 Astronomical 52 6 43 236 118 9 6 Aircraft 187 23 49 144 60 5 2 Light phenomena 8 2 4 25 7 0 0 Insufficient information 72 12 26 76 28 2 0 U N KN OWN 134 14 25 150 86 6 7 Other 64 8_____ 12 22 22 _3_ 7 T otal 673 82 187 764 375 25 24 According to this table, a large majority of the KN OWN OBJECT SIGHTIN GS in Group 1 (343 out of 467) were either aircraft or balloons. In Groups 4 and 5 combined, a large majority (681 out of 899) were either balloons, aircraft, or astronomical. Accordingly, a re-evaluation of the U N KN OWN S in these three groups was planned with the objective of deter­ mining which of the U N KN OWN S in Group 1 might possibly be aircraft or balloons and which of the U N KN OWN S in Groups 4 and 5 might possibly be balloons, aircraft, or astronomical objects. More will be said of this project later. Statistical Chi Square Test In the meantime, mirror graphs had been constructed from the fre­ quency tabulations which seemed to show that, when the KN OWN S (total less U N KN OWN S) and the U N KN OWN S were grouped according to one of six characteristics, the percentage of KN OWN S and the percentage of 60 U N KN OWN S in each characteristic group showed the same general trend. In other words, on the basis of these graphs, it looked as though there was a good possibility that the U N KN OWN S were no different from the KN OWN S, at least in the aggregate. It was decided to investigate this by the use of a statistical procedure called the "Chi Square Test". The Chi Square Test is a statistical test of the likelihood that two distributions come from the same population, that is, it gives the proba­ bility that there is no difference in the make-up of the two distributions being measured. The method is outlined as follows: (1) Adjust the distributions by multiplying the KN OWN S in each characteristic group by the ratio of the total number of U N KN OWN S to the total number of KN OWN S. (The Chi Square Test is applicable only to distributions which have the same total number of elements.) (2) Take the difference between the number of U N KN OWN S and the adjusted number of KN OWN S in each characteristic group. (3) Square the remainder from Step 2. (4) Divide the result of Step 3 by the corresponding number of adjusted KN OWN S. This is the chi square for the particular group. Summing the indi­ vidual chi squares over the groups of a characteristic gives the chi square for that characteristic. This number is then compared with a table of the distribution of chi square which can be found in many texts on elementary statistics. It will be noted that chi square is tabulated in terms of degrees of freedom which in this case is one less than the number of groups of sight­ ings for each characteristic. The tabulations of KN OWN S and U N KN OWN S against the six char­ acteristics and the Chi Square Test as it was applied are shown in Tables II through V II. In each case, the number of degrees of freedom is given, as is the value of chi squares corresponding to probabilities of 5 per cent and 1 per cent that two distributions with this number of degrees of freedom come from the same population. Since the greater the value of chi square the smaller the probability of homogeneity of two distributions, a calculated value of chi square greater than either the 5 per cent or 1 per cent values will indicate a probability less than 5 per cent or 1 per cent, respectively, that the two distributions are homogeneous. The term homogeneity is used here to indicate that two distributions could have come from the same population. 61 TABLE II CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF COLOR Color N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) x2, (K-n)2 K White 405 100 112 1.44 Metallic 313 77 76 0. 01 N ot stated 209 51 62 2. 37 Orange 172 42 49 1. 17 Red 146 36 33 0. 25 Y ellow 128 31 31 0 Green 130 32 14 10. 13 Blue 67 17 26 4. 76 Other 195 48 31 6. 02 T otal 1765 434 434 26. 15 Degrees of freedom 5% 1% 8 15. 5 20. 1 62 TABLE III CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF N U MBER N umber of Objects Per Sighting N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) X 2, (K-n)Z K 1 1339 329 297 3. 11 2 159 39 37 0. 10 3-10 185 46 70 12. 52 11 or more 41 10 25 22. 50 N ot stated 41 10 5 2. 50 T otal 1765 434 434 40. 73 Degrees of freedom 4 5% 9.5 1% 13. 3 63 TABLE IV CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF SHAPE Shape N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) !K^ K Elliptical 838 206 195 0. 59 Rocket and aircraft 80 20 33 8.45 Meteor or comet 55 14 4 7. 14 Teardrop, lenticular, 103 25 22 0. 36 or conical Flame 96 24 10 8. 17 Other 193 47 54 1. 04 N ot stated 400 98 116 3. 30 T otal 1765 434 434 29. 05 Degrees of freedom 6 5% 12. 6 1% 16.8 64 TABLE V CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF DU RATION OF OBSERV ATION Duration of N umber of Observation KN OWN S Adjusted X ^ N umber of N umber of (K-n)^ KN OWN S (K) U N KN OWN S (n) K 5 sec or less 259 6-10 sec 92 11-30 sec 153 31-60 sec 108 61 sec-5 min 269 6-30 min 305 Over 30 min 135 N ot stated 444 64 27 21. 39 23 21 0. 17 38 33 0. 66 26 42 9.85 66 99 16.50 75 71 0.21 33 37 0.48 109 104 0. 23 Total 1765 434 434 49.49 Degrees of freedom 7 5% 1% 14. 1 18. 5 65 TABLE V I CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF SPEED Speed N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) (K-n)2 K Stationary 249 61 53 1. 05 Less than 100 mph 154 38 26 3. 79 100 to 400 mph 181 45 58 3. 76 Over 400 mph 403 99 145 21. 37 Meteor-like 83 20 16 0. 80 N ot stated 695 171 136 7. 16 Total 1765 434 434 37. 93 Degrees of freedom 5 5% 11. 1 1% 15. 1 66 TABLE V II CHI SQU ARE TEST OF KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF LIGHT BRIGHTN ESS Light Brightness N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) (K-n)2 K Sunlight on mirror 47 11 14 0. 82 Sunlight on aluminum 151 37 28 2. 19 Sunlight on plaster. 76 19 16 0. 47 stone, or soil Brighter than moon 273 67 61 0. 55 Like moon or duller 68 17 22 1.47 than moon N ot stated 1150 283 293 0. 35 T otal 1765 434 434 5. 85 Degrees of freedom 5 5% 11. 1 1% 15. 1 67 In five of the six cases, the probability is less than 1 per cent that the distributions are the same. In the sixth case, Light Brightness, the classifications are too nebulous to be of real value. However, these tests do not necessarily mean that the U N KN OWN S are primarily "flying saucers" and not aircraft, balloons, or other known objects or natural phenomena. The U N KN OWN S might still be unidentified KN OWN S if either of the follow­ ing cases occurred: (1) The characteristics which were observed for the U N KN OWN S were different from those observed for the KN OWN S because of the psychological make-up of the observer or because of atmospheric distortion. This assumes the distribution of objects in KN OWN S and U N KN OWN S is the same. (2) The U N KN OWN S may be known objects in different propor­ tions than the group identified as KN OWN S. (That is, a greater percentage of the U N KN OWN S could be aircraft than the percentage of aircraft in the identified KN OWN S.) The second case is the more probable one. In this connection, it is interesting to note the factors which contributed to a large chi square result in the tests made above: (1) Color The major contribution to chi square in color is from the color green. There is a large excess of green sightings among the KN OWN S over the U N KN OWN S. Of the 130 known objects in this classification, 98 are astronomical, and are due mostly to the green fireballs reported from the Southwest U . S. (2) N umber The large chi square is due to a greater proportion of U N KN OWN S in the multiple object classification. Apparently these are harder to identify. (3) Shape In this case, there is a higher percentage of U N KN OWN S in the rocket-aircraft-shape classification. These might be familiar objects for which unusual maneuvers were reported. There is a higher percentage of KN OWN S in the flame and in the meteor- or comet-shape category, which in both cases appears to result mainly from excesses of astronomical sightings. 68 (4) Duration of observation Here there is an excess of KN OWN S in the less-than- 5-second group. Again, the majority of KN OWN S in this group are astronomical. The greater proportion of U N KN OWN S in the 31- to 60-second and 61-second to 5-minute groups cannot be explained. (5) Speed The major contribution to chi square for this char­ acteristic is due to a large excess of U N KN OWN S in the over 400-mph class. It can be assumed that some of the excessive speeds are inaccuracies in estimates by observers. However, some radar sightings, which are practically impossible to identify, show objects with speeds of 1, 000 to 2, 000 mph and over, and these reports account for a number of these U N KN OWN S. (6) Light brightness Since this chi square was not significant, it is not necessary to discuss it here. An examination of these discrepancies thus brings up a very interest­ ing point. In every case for which there is a significant excess of KN OWN S over U N KN OWN S, the excess can be attributed to an excess of identifiable astronomical phenomena. This would seem to lead to the conclusion that astronomical phenomena are easy to identify and there are very few left in the U N KN OWN S. Accordingly, the astronomical object sightings were deleted from the KN OWN object sightings and the Chi Square Test was again applied. The results are shown in Tables V III through X III, where in this case the KN OWN S do not contain astronomical sightings. It will be noted that some groups were combined when the adjusted number of KN OWN S was ten or less, except for the case for which the number of objects per sighting was the characteristic studied. These were borderline cases, and no good combination of groups existed. It is apparent that the deletion of astronomical sightings gives a better fit, although the decision is not clear cut, since for two cases (light bright­ ness and speed), the chi square increased. However, it can again be pointed out that the reporting of these two characteristics is highly subjective and is open to question. The estimation of speed is especially open to question because of the impossibility of accurately determining it visually. 69 TABLE V m CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF COLOR Color N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) x2, (K-n)2 K White 281 95 112 3. 04 Metallic 298 101 76 6. 19 N ot stated 189 64 62 0. 06 Orange 117 39 49 2. 56 Red 92 31 33 0. 13 Y ellow 90 30 31 0. 03 Green 32 11 14 0. 82 Blue 29 10 26'1 Other 158 53 0. 57 T otal 1286 434 434 13. 40 Degrees of freedom 7 5% 14. 1 1% 18. 5 70 TABLE IX CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF N U MBER N umber of Objects Per Sighting N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) (K-n)2 K 1 913 308 297 0. 39 2 142 48 37 2. 52 3-10 168 57 70 2. 96 11 or more 34 11 25 15. 36 N ot stated 29 10 5 2. 50 Total 1286 434 434 23. 73 71 TABLE X CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF SHAPE Shape N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) x2, (K-n)2 K Elliptical 632 213 195 1. 52 Rocket or aircraft 72 24 33 3. 37 Meteor or comet 9 3 1 ^? Flame 47 16 10J Teardrop, lenticular, 79 27 22 0. 93 or conical Other 151 51 54 1. 76 N ot stated 296 100 116 2. 56 T otal 1286 434 434 11.46 Degrees of freedom 5 5% 11. 1 1% 15. 1 72 TABLE X I CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF DU RATION OF OBSERV ATION Duration of Observation N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) X 2, (K-n)Z K 5 sec or less 92 31 27 0. 52 6-10 sec 47 16 21 1. 56 11-30 sec 118 40 33 1. 23 31-60 sec 92 31 42 3. 90 61 sec-5 min 252 85 99 2. 31 6 min-30 min 259 87 71 2. 94 Over 30 min 91 31 37 1. 16 N ot stated 335 113 104 0. 72 Total 1286 434 434 14. 34 73 TABLE X II CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF SPEED Speed N umber of KN OWN S Adjusted N umber of KN OWN S (K) N umber of U N KN OWN S (n) (K-n)2 K Stationary 196 66 53 2. 56 Less than 100 mph 128 43 26 6. 72 100 to 400 mph 156 53 58 0. 47 Over 400 mph 291 98 145 1 28. 54Meteor-like 24 8 *4 N ot stated 491 166 136 5. 42 T otal 1286 434 434 43. 71 Degrees of freedom 4 5% 9. 5 1% 13. 3 74 TABLE X III CHI SQU ARE TEST OF REV ISED KN OWN S V ERSU S U N KN OWN S ON THE BASIS OF LIGHT BRIGHTN ESS Adjusted N umber of N umber of Light Brightness KN OWN S KN OWN S (K) X 2,Z N umber of (K-n) U N KN OWN S (n) K Sunlight on mirror 24 8 14 L 2 67Sunlight on aluminum 136 46 28 J Sunlight on plaster, 63 21 16 1. 19 stone, or soil Brighter than moon 143 48 61 3. 52 Like moon or duller 42 15 22 3. 27 than moon N ot stated 878 296 293 0. 03 T otal 1286 434 434 10. 68 Degrees of freedom 5% 1% 9. 5 13. 3 75 Another interesting aspect of these new tests is that there are only two large discrepancies in all of the groups. These are for the 11 or more groups in the classification by number of objects per sighting and for the over-400-mph and meteor-like group for the classification by speed. The first was relatively unchanged by deletion of the astronomical sightings principally because of the concentration of sightings in the single-object category. The second was slightly increased by the removal of the astro­ nomical sightings from the meteor-like classification. However, the main discrepancy, that of the excess of U N KN OWN S in the over-400-mph class, was little changed. The results of these tests are inconclusive since they neither confirm nor deny that the U N KN OWN S are primarily unidentified KN OWN S, although they do indicate that relatively few of the U N KN OWN S are actually astro­ nomical phenomena. It was decided that this process would not be carried to its logical conclusion (that is, the determination of a linear combination of KN OWN S that would give a negligible chi square when compared with the U N KN OWN S), since it was felt that the inaccuracies in the reports would give a distorted and meaningless result. The "Flying Saucer" Model The importance of the problem dictated a second approach, should the statistical results prove inconclusive. It was decided that an attempt would be made to describe the physical appearance, flight characteristics, and other attributes (that is, construct a model) of a class or classes of "flying saucers". Preparatory to this attempt, a re-evaluation of the U N KN OWN S was necessary. This re-evaluation was accomplished by a panel composed only of persons previously associated with the work. U sing all the U N KN OWN S reports available at ATIC, the panel made a careful study of the reports for the U N KN OWN SIGHTIN GS in angle-of-sun-elevation Groups 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 — those groups for which the sun was either above the horizon or less than 10° in elevation below the horizon. This study had two purposes. The first was to determine, with additional information such as the angle of elevation of the sun, how many of the U N KN OWN S might be ascribed to known phenomena. The second was to obtain those U N KN OWN S which were described in sufficient detail that they might be used to construct a model or models of "flying saucers". It was decided to put any of the U N KN OWN S which might be known phenomena into a "possible KN OWN " category to denote the slightly lower confidence level which could be ascribed to these new evaluations. The 76 U N KN OWN S with sufficiently detailed description would be called "good U N KN OWN S", while the remainder would simply be called U N KN OWN S. One hundred sixty-four folders of a total of 186 OBJECT SIGHTIN GS in Groups 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 were examined. There were 18 possible aircraft, 20 possible balloons, 7 good U N KN OWN S, 100 U N KN OWN S, and 19 others which were identified as being possible KN OWN S of various types. It is interesting to note that two of these were established as mock suns on the basis of the angle of sun elevation and the sun bearing angle, together with the direction of the object from the observer. In addition, the U N KN OWN S in angle-of-sun-elevation Groups 4 and 5 (nighttime sightings) were scanned with no attempt at identification, but to find any possible "good U N KN OWN S". There were five sightings that could be put into this category. Of the U N KN OWN S, there were approximately 20 sightings that were observed in such a way that they should have been recognized easily if they had been familiar objects, that is, there was little possibility that their shapes, as seen, could have been distorted sufficiently by one cause or another to render them unrecognizable. There were a very few that would have been identified as guided missiles or rockets, but that were not so identified because of the geographical location in which they were seen. All of the remaining U N KN OWN S were classified as such solely be­ cause they were reported to have performed maneuvers that could not be ascribed to any known objects. In these cases, the shape might have been unrecognizable also, but it was felt that this was because of distortion and distance, or because of darkness. This is a very important point. To put it differently, if these U N KN OWN S, which represent all but about 40 of the U N KN OWN SIGHTIN GS, were reported to have performed maneuvers which could be ascribed to known phenomena, they would probaljly have been identified as KN OWN S. With the exception of some radar sightings, all of these maneuvers were observed visually. The possibilities for inaccuracies are great because of the inability of an observer to estimate visually size, distance, and speed. Reports of sightings by radar usually were of high-speed objects, some at extremely high altitudes. Some were identified as U N KN OWN S because there was no object to be seen visually at the point indicated by the radar set. It cannot be said with any assurance what these radar sightings mean, but the most logical explanation is that they are ground targets re­ flected by an atmospheric temperature inversion layer. The validity of this statement cannot be established. It is felt that radar sightings in this study are of no significance whatsoever unless a visual sighting of the object also is made. Taken in conjunction with the Chi Square Tests discussed earlier, the results of the re-evaluation of reports identified as U N KN OWN SIGHTIN GS would seem to indicate that the majority of them could easily 77 have been familiar objects. However, the resolution of this question with any degree of certainty appears to be impossible. Thus, out of the 434 OBJECT SIGHTIN GS that were identified as. U N KN OWN S by the data reduction process, there were only 12 that were described with sufficient detail that they could be used in an attempt to derive a model of a "flying saucer". The following is a summary of the 12 good U N KN OWN SIGHTIN GS: Case I (Serial 0573.00) Two men employed by a rug-cleaning firm were driving across a bridge at 0955 hours on July 29, 1948, when they saw an object glide across the road a few hundred feet in front of them. It was shiny and metallic in construction, about 6 to 8 feet long and 2 feet wide. It was in a flat glide path at an altitude of about 30 feet and in a moderate turn to the left. It was seen for only a few seconds and apparently went down in a wooded area, although no trace of it was found. Case II (Serial 4508. 00) A naval aviation student, his wife, and several others were at a drive-in movie from 2115 to 2240 hours on April 20, 1952, during which time they saw several groups of objects fly over. There were from two to nine objects in a group and there were about 20 groups. The groups of 78 objects flew in a straight line except for some changes in direction accomplished in a manner like any standard aircraft turn. The objects were shaped like conventional aircraft. The unaccount­ able feature of the objects was that each had a red glow surrounding it and was glowing itself, although it was a cloudless night. Case U I (Serial 2013.00, 2014.00, and 2014.01) Two tower operators sighted a light over a city airport at 2020 hours on January 20, 1951. Since a commercial plane was taking off at this time, the pilots were asked to investigate this light. They observed it at 2026 hours. According to them, it flew abreast of them at a greater radius as they made their climbing turn, during which time it blinked some lights which looked like running lights. While the observing plane was still in its climbing turn, the object made a turn toward the plane and flew across its nose. As the two men turned their heads to watch it, it instantly appeared on their other side flying in the same direction as they were flying, and then in 2 or 3 seconds it slipped under them, and they did not see it again. Total time of the observation was not stated. In appearance, it was like an airplane with a cigar-shaped body and straight wings, some­ what larger than a B-29. N o engine nacelles were observed on the wings. 79 Case IV (Serial 4599.00) A part-time farmer and a hired hand were curing tobacco at midnight on July 19, 1952, when they looked up and saw two cigar-shaped objects. One hovered while the other moved to the east and came back, at which time both ascended until out of sight. Duration of observation was 3 to 4 minutes. Both had an exhaust at one end, and neither had projections of any kind. It was stated that they appeared to be transparent and illuminated from the inside. Ex haust 80 Case V (Serial 0565.00 to 0565.03) A pilot and copilot were flying a DC-3 at 0340 hours on July 24, 1948, when they saw an object coming toward them. It passed to the right and slightly above them, at which time it went into a steep climb and was lost from sight in some clouds. Duration of the observation was about 10 seconds. One passenger was able to catch a flash of light as the object passed. The object seemed powered by rocket or jet motors shooting a trail of fire some 50 feet to the rear of the object. The object had no wings ' or other protrusion and had two rows of lighted windows. Pilot 81 Case V I (Serial 4822.00) An instrument technician, while driving from a large city toward an Air Force base on December 22, 1952, saw an object from his car at 1930 hours. He stopped his car to watch it. It suddenly moved up toward the zenith in spurts from right to left at an angle of about 45°. It then moved off in level flight at a high rate of speed, during which maneuver it appeared white most of the time, but apparently rolled three times showing a red side. About halfway through its roll it showed no light at all. It finally assumed a position to the south of the planet Jupiter at a high altitude, at which position it darted back and forth, left and right alternately. Total time of the observation was 15 minutes. Apparently, the observer just stopped watching the object. D eep red 82 Case V II (Serial 2728.00) A Flight Sergeant saw an object over an Air Force base in Korea at 0842 hours on June 6, 1952. The object flew in a series of spinning and tumbling actions. It was on an erratic course, first flying level, then stopping momentarily, shooting straight up, flying level and again tumbling, then changing course and disappearing into the sun. It reappeared and was seen flying back and forth across the sun. At one time an F-86 passed between the observer and the object. He pointed it out to another man who saw it as it maneuvered near the sun. B lack lin es even ly spaced Proportion 7 to 1 (D im en sion s are as show n in ob server’s origin al draw in g) 83 Case V HI (Serial 0576.00) An electrician was standing by the bathroom window of his home, facing west, at 0825 hours on July 31, 1948, when he first sighted an object. He ran to his kitchen where he pointed out the object to his wife. Total time in sight was approximately 10 seconds, during which the object flew on a straight and level course from horizon to horizon, west to east. (Ratio approx . 3:1) 84 Case IX (Serial 0066.00) A farmer and his two sons, aged 8 and 10, were at his fishing camp on August 13, 1947. At about 1300 hours, he went to look for the boys, having sent them to the river for some tape from his boat. He noticed an object some 300 feet away, 75 feet above the ground. He saw it against the background of the canyon wall which was 400 feet high at this point. It was hedge hopping, following the contour of the ground, was sky blue, about 20 feet in diameter and 10 feet thick, and had pods on the side from which flames were shooting out. It made a swishing sound. The observer stated that the trees were highly agitated by the craft as it passed over. His two sons also observed the object. N o one saw the object for more than a few seconds. Side view 85 Case X (Serial 1119. 00) An employee in the supersonic laboratory of an aeronautical lab­ oratory and some other employees of this lab, were by a river, 2-1/2 miles from its mouth, when they saw an object. The time was about 1700 hours on May 24, 1949. The object was reflecting sunlight when observed by naked eye. However, he then looked at it with 8-power binoculars, at which time there was no glare. (Did glasses have filter?) It was of metallic construction and was seen with good enough resolution to show that the skin was dirty. It moved off in horizontal flight at a gradually in­ creasing rate of speed, until it seemed to approach the speed of a jet before it disappeared. N o propulsion was apparent. Time of observation was 2-1/2 to 3 minutes. 86 Case X I (Serial 1550.00) On March 20, 1950, a Reserve Air Force Captain and an airlines Captain were flying a commercial airlines flight. At 21:26, the airline Captain directed the attention of the Reserve Air Force Captain to an object which apparently was flying at high speed, approaching the airliner from the south on a north heading. The Reserve Air Force Captain focused his attention on the object. Both crew members watched it as it passed in front of them and went out of sight to the right. The observation, which lasted about 25 to 35 seconds, occurred about 15 miles north of a medium-sized city. When the object passed in front of the airliner, it was not more than 1/2 mile distant and at an altitude of about 1000 feet higher than the airliner. The object appeared to be circular, with a diameter of approximately 100 feet and with a vertical height considerably less than the diameter, giving the object a disc-like shape. In the top center was a light which was blinking at an estimated 3 flashes per second. This light was so brilliant that it would have been impossible to look at it continuously had it not been blinking. This light could be seen only when the object was approaching and after it had passed the airliner. When the object passed in front of the observers, the bottom side was visible. The bottom side appeared to have 9 to 12 symmetrical oval or circular portholes located in a circle approxi­ mately 3/4 of the distance from the center to the outer edge. Through these portholes came a soft purple light about the shade of aircraft fluorescent lights. The object was traveling in a straight line without spinning. Con­ sidering the visibility, the length of time the object was in sight, and the distance from the object, the Reserve Air Force Captain estimates the speed to be in excess of 1000 mph. 87 88 Case X II (Serial 3601.00) At 0535 on the morning of August 25, 1952, a musician for a radio station was driving to work from his home when he noticed an object hovering about 10 feet above a field near the road along which he was driving. As he came abreast of the object, he stopped his car and got out to watch. Having an artificial leg, he could not leave the road, since the surrounding terrain was rough. However, he was within about 100 yards of it at the point he was standing on the road. The object was not absolutely still, but seemed to rock slightly as it hovered. When he turned off the motor of his car, he could hear a deep throbbing sound coming from the object. As he got out of the car, the object began a vertical ascent with a sound similar to "a large covey of quail starting to fly at one time". The object ascended vertically through broken clouds until out of sight. His view was not obscured by clouds. The observer states that the vegetation was blown about by the object when it was near the ground. Description of the object is as follows: It was about 75 feet long, 45 feet wide, and 15 feet thick, shaped like two oval meat platters placed together. It was a dull aluminum color, and had a smooth surface. A medium-blue continuous light shone through the one window in the front section. The head and shoulders of one man, sitting motionless, facing the forward edge of the object, were visible. In the midsection of the object were several windows extending from the top to the rear edge of the object; the midsection of the ship had a blue light which gradually changed to different shades. There was a large amount of activity and movement in the midsection that could not be identified as either human or mechanical, although it did not have a regular pattern of movement. There were no windows, doors or portholes, vents, seams, etc., visible to the observer in the rear section of the object or under the object (viewed at time of ascent). Another identifiable feature was a series of propellers 6 to 12 inches in diameter spaced closely together along the outer edge of the object. These propellers were mounted on a bracket so that they revolved in a horizontal plane along the edge of the object. The propellers were revolving at a high rate of speed. Investigation of the area soon afterward showed some evidence of vegetation being blown around. An examination of grass and soil samples taken indicated nothing unusual. Reliability of the observer was considered good. 89 90 These 12 sightings can be classed into four categories on the basis of their shapes, as follows: (1) Propeller shape — Case I (2) Aircraft shape — Cases II and III (3) Cigar shape — Cases IV and V (4) Elliptical or disc shape — Cases V I to X II The criterion for choosing the above sightings was that their descrip­ tions were given in enough detail to permit diagrams of the objects to be drawn. It might be noted here that in all but one of these cases (Case X I) the observer had already drawn a diagram of what he had seen. The objective of this section of the study was the conceiving of a model, or models. The requirement that the description be detailed is an important one, and was the easiest to determine in the re-evaluation pro­ gram. However, a good model ought to satisfy the following conditions as well: (1) The general shape of the object and the maneuvers it performed should fit the reports of many of the U N KN OWN S and thus explain them. (2) The observer and the report should be reliable. (3) The report should contain elements which should have been observed with accuracy, and which eliminate the possibility that the sighting could be ascribed to a familiar object or to a known natural phenomenon. (4) The model should be derived from two or more good U N KN OWN S between which there is no essential conflict. It can be shown that it is not possible to deduce a model from the 12 cases that will satisfy all of these conditions. The following case-by-case discussion of the 12 good U N KN OWN S will illustrate this point: (1) Case I does not satisfy Conditions 1 and 4. The reported shape of this object is not duplicated in any of the other U N KN OWN S. (2) Case II does not satisfy Conditions 1 and 3. There are very few U N KN OWN S in the aircraft shape classification. In addition, the unusual characteristic of this sighting (i.e. , the red glow) could have been reflection of the lights of Flint from the objects if they were either birds or aircraft. 91 (3) Case III does not satisfy Condition 1. It also does not satisfy Condition 4 when Case II is eliminated as a good U N KN OWN . (4) Case IV does not satisfy Conditions 1 or 2. There are few cigar-shaped or rocket-shaped objects reported in the literature. In addition, this observer is not con­ sidered to be well-qualified technically. (5) Case V does not satisfy Condition 1. It also does not satisfy Condition 4 when Case IV is eliminated as a good U N KN OWN . It might be argued here that many of the U N KN OWN S might actually have shapes similar to these good U N KN OWN S. It will be noted, however that each of these five cases does not satisfy one of the other three condi­ tions. (6) Case V I does not satisfy Condition 2. In the description of the object, it was stated that at certain times there was no light seen from the object. Apparently, the "band of no light", as diagrammed by the observer, was an attempt to explain this. However, if the object were constructed as shown in the diagram, light should have been seen at all times. Because of this conflict the drawing is not considered reliable, and without the draw­ ing, there is not enough detail in the description to make it useful for this study. (7) Case V II violates Conditions 1 and 4. Although the shape is disc-like, the maneuvers performed by the object are unique both among the U N KN OWN S and among the good U N KN OWN S. Cases V III to X II satisfy Conditions 1 through 3, but they do not satisfy Condition 4. The features which make them different from each other are as follows: (8) Case V III. The object is smooth, with no protrusions or other details. (9) Case IX . The object had rocket or jet pods on each side that were shooting out flames. (10) Case X . The^object had a fin or rudder. (11) Case X I. The object had a series of portholes, or windows, on its under side. 92 (12) Case X II. The object had windows in its top and front and its top midsection. It also had a set of propellers around its waist. It is not possible, therefore, to derive a verified model of a "flying saucer" from the data that have been gathered to date. This point is im­ portant enough to emphasize. Out of about 4, 000 people who said they saw a "flying saucer", sufficiently detailed descriptions were given in only 12 cases. Having culled the cream of the crop, it is still impossible to develop a picture of what a "flying saucer" is. In addition to this study of the good U N KN OWN S, an attempt was made to find groups of U N KN OWN S for which the observed characteristics were the same. N o such groups were found. On the basis of this evidence, therefore, there is a low probability that any of the U N KN OWN S represent observations of a class of "flying saucers". It may be that some reports represent observations of not one but several classes of objects that might have been "flying saucers"; however, the lack of evidence to confirm even one class would seem to make this possibility remote. It is pointed out that some of the cases of KN OWN S, before identification, appeared fully as bizarre as any of the 12 cases of good U N KN OWN S, and, in fact, would have been placed in the class of good U N KN OWN S had it not been possible to establish their identity. This is, of course, contrary to the bulk of the publicity that has been given to this problem. The reason for the nature of this publicity was clearly brought out during the re-evaluation study. It is a definite fact that upon reading a few reports, the reader becomes convinced that "flying saucers" are real and are some form of sinister contrivance. This reaction is independent of the training of the reader or of his attitude toward the problem prior to the initial contact. It is unfortunate that practically all of the articles, books, and news stories dealing with the phenomenon of the "flying saucer" were written by men who were in this category, that is, men who had read only a few selected reports. This is accentuated by the fact that, as a rule, only the more lurid-sounding reports are cited in these publications. Were it not for this common psychological tendency to be captivated by the mysterious, it is possible that no problem of this nature would exist. The reaction, mentioned above, that after reading a few reports, the reader is convinced that "flying saucers" are real and are some form of sinister contrivance, is very misleading. As more and more of the reports are read, the feeling that "saucers" are real fades, and is replaced by a feeling of skepticism regarding their existence. The reader eventually reaches a point of saturation, after which the reports contain no new infor­ mation at all and are no longer of any interest. This feeling of surfeit was universal among the personnel who worked on this project, and continually necessitated a conscious effort on their part to remain objective. 93 CON CLU SION S It can never be absolutely proven that "flying saucers" do not exist. This would be true if the data obtained were to include complete scientific measurements of the attributes of each sighting, as well as complete and detailed descriptions of the objects sighted. It might be possible to demon­ strate the existence of "flying saucers" with data of this type, IF they were to exist. Although the reports considered in this study usually did not contain scientific measurements of the attributes of each sighting, it was possible to establish certain valid conclusions by the application of statistical methods in the treatment of the data. Scientifically evaluated and arranged, the data as a whole did not show any marked patterns or trends. The in­ accuracies inherent in this type of data, in addition to the incompleteness of a large proportion of the reports, may have obscured any patterns or trends that otherwise would have been evident. This absence of indicative relation­ ships necessitated an exhaustive study of selected facets of the data in order to draw any valid conclusions. A critical examination of the distributions of the important char­ acteristics of sightings, plus an intensive study of the sightings evaluated as U N KN OWN , led to the conclusion that a combination of factors, prin­ cipally the reported maneuvers of the objects and the unavailability of supplemental data such as aircraft flight plans or balloon-launching records, resulted in the failure to identify as KN OWN S most of the reports of objects classified as U N KN OWN S. An intensive study, aimed at finding a verified example of a "flying saucer" or at deriving a verified model or models of "flying saucers" (as defined on Page 1), led to the conclusion that neither goal could be attained using the present data. It is emphasized that there was a complete lack of any valid evidence consisting of physical matter in any case of a reported unidentified aerial object. Thus, the probability that any of the U N KN OWN S considered in this study are "flying saucers" is concluded to be extremely small, since the most complete and reliable reports from the present data, when isolated and studied, conclusively failed to reveal even a rough model, and since the data as a whole failed to reveal any marked patterns or trends. Therefore, on the basis of this evaluation of the information, it is considered to be highly improbable that any of the reports of unidentified aerial objects examined in this study represent observations of technologi­ cal developments outside the range of present-day scientific knowledge. 94 APPEN DIX A TABU LATION S OF FREQU EN CY AN D PERCEN TAGE DISTRIBU TION S BY CHARACTERISTICS 95 and 96 Page IN DEX OF TABLES Table Al. Table AZ. Table A3. Table A4. Table A5. Table A6. Table A7. Table A8. Table A9. Table A10. Table All. Table A12. Table A13. Table A14. Table A15. Table A16. Table A17. Table A18. Table A19. Table AZO. Table AZI. Table AZZ. Table AZ3. Table AZ4. Table A25. Table A26. Table AZ7. Table AZ8. Table AZ9. Table A30. Table A31. Table A3Z. Table A33. Evaluation of All Sightings by Years...............................................................................................................................................107 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Years...............................................................................................................................................107 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Years.........................................................................................................................................108 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, All Years.........................................................................................................109 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1947 110 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1948 Ill Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1949 112 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1950 .................................................................................................. 113 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1951.................................................................................................................114 Evaluation of All Sightings by Month of Year, 1952 115 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, All Years..................................................................................................116 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1947 ........................................................................................................ 117 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1948 ........................................................................................................ 118 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1949 . 119 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1950 ........................................................................................................ 120 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1951...............................................................................................................121 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Month of Year, 1952 ........................................................................................................ 122 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, All Years.........................................................................................123 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1947 124 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1948 125 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1949 126 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1950 127 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1951.......................................................................................................128 Evaluation of Object Sightings by Month of Year, 1952 129 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, All Years.......................................................................130 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1947 .............................................................................. 130 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1948 .............................................................................. 130 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1949 .............................................................................. 130 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1950 .............................................................................. 131 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1951....................................................................................131 Evaluation of All Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1952 .............................................................................. 131 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, All Years.......................................................................132 Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1947 .............................................................................. 132 97 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A34. Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1948 ................................................................................ 132 Table A35. Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1949 ................................................................................ 132 Table A36. Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1950 ................................................................................ 133 Table A37. Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1951................................................................................ 133 Table A38. Evaluation of U nit Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1952 ................................................................................ 133 Table A39. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, All Years........................................................... 134 Table A40. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1947 ......................................................................... 134 Table A41. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1948 ......................................................................... 134 Table A42. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1949 ......................................................................... 134 Table A43. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1950 ......................................................................... 135 Table A44. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1951......................................................................... 135 Table A45. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Sighting Reliability Groups, 1952 ................................. 135 Table A46. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers........................................................................................................................................... 136 Table A47. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers........................................................................................................................................... 136 Table A48. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1947 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers........................................................................................................................................... 136 Table A49. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1947 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers............................................................ 136 Table A50. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1948 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers........................................................................................................................................... 137 Table A51. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1948 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers....................................................................................................................................................137 Table A52. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1949 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers....................................................................................................................................................137 Table A53. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1949 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers.......................................... 137 Table A54. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1950 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers.......................................................... 138 Table A55. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1950 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers............................................................................................................................................ 138 Table A56. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1951 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers............................................................................................................................................ 138 Table A57. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1951 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers........................................................................................................................................... 138 Table A58. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1952 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Military Observers................................................................................................................................... . 139 98 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A59. Evaluation of All Sightings for 1952 by Sighting Reliability Groups, Civilian Observers........................................................................................................................................... ^9 Table A60. Reported Colors of Objects Sighted by Years, All Sightings...................................................................................... 140 Table A61. Reported Colors of Objects Sighted by Years, U nit Sightings....................................................................................... 140 Table A62. Reported Colors of Objects Sighted by Years, Object Sightings................................................................................ 140 Table A63. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported..................................................................................... 141 Table A64. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported.............................................................................. 142 Table A65. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported.............................................................................. 143 Table A66. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, One Object............................................................................................................................................................................................. 144 Table A67. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Two Objects.............................................................................................................................................................. 144 Table A68. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Three to Ten Objects........................................................................................................................................... 145 Table A69. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Eleven or More Objects.................................................................................................................................... 145 Table A70, Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, N umber of Objects N ot Stated....................................................................................................................... 146 Table A71. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, • One Object.............................................................................................................................................................. 147 Table A7Z. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Two Objects.............................................................................................................................................................. 147 Table A73. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Three to Ten Objects.......................................................................................................................................... 148 Table A74. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Eleven or More Objects'.................................................................................................... 148 Table A75. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, N umber of Objects N ot Stated....................................................................................................................... 149 Table A76. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, One Object.............................................................................................................................................................. 150 Table A77. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Two Objects.............................................................................................................................................................. 150 Table A78. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Three to Ten Objects.......................................................................................................................................... 151 Table A79. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, Eleven or More Objects.................................................................................................................................... 151 Table A80. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting, . N umber of Objects N ot Stated...................................................................................................................................................... 152 Table A81. Evaluation of All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, All Years..................................................................................... 153 Table A82. Evaluation of All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1947 ........................................................................................... 153 99 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Table A83. Evaluationof All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1948 154 Table A84. Evaluationof All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1949 ' 154 Table A85. Evaluationof All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1950 155 Table A86. Evaluationof All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1951 155 Table A87. Evaluationof All Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1952 156 Table A88. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Duration of Sighting,All Years 157 Table A89. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1947 157 Table A90. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Duration of Sighting. 1948 158 Table A91. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1949 158 Table A92. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1950 159 Table A93. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1951 159 Table A94. Evaluationof U nit Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1952 160 Table A95. Evaluationof Object Sightings by Durationof Sighting, All 161 Table A96. Evaluationof Object Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1947 161 Table A97. Evaluationof Object Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1948 162 Table A98. Evaluationof Object Sightings by Durationof Sighting, 1949 162 Table A99. Evaluationof Object Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1950 163 Table A100. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Duration of Sightings, 1951 163 Table AIOI. Evaluation of Object Sightings by Duration of Sighting, 1952 164 Table A102. Evaluation of All Sightings for All of Year, Five Seconds or Less Years by Duration of Sighting for Months 165 Table A103. Evaluation of All Sightings for All of Year, Six to Ten Seconds . Years by Duration of Sighting for Months 166 Table A104. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Eleven to Thirty Seconds........................................................................... 167 Table A105. Evaluation of AU Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Thirty One to Sixty Seconds.................................................................... 168 Table A106. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Sixty One Seconds to Five Minutes ....................................................... 169 Table A107. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Six to Thirty Minutes ................................................................................. 170 Table A108. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Over Thirty Minutes.................................................................................. 171 Table A109. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Duration N ot Stated........................................................................................ 172 100 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table AllO. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Five Seconds or Less.............................................................................................................. 173 Table Alli. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Six to Ten Seconds..................................................................................................................... 174 Table A112, Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Eleven to Thirty Seconds....................................................................................................... 175 Table A113. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Thirty One to Sixty Seconds................................................................................................. 176 Table Al 14. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Sixty One Seconds to Five Minutes.................................................................................... 177 Table A115. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Six to Thirty Minutes.............................................................................................................. 178 Table A116. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Over Thirty Minutes........................................................................................................................179 Table Al 17. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Duration N ot Stated..................................................................................................................... 180 Table A118. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Five Seconds or Less............................................... 181 Table A119. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Six to Ten Seconds...................................................................•............................................ 182 Table A120. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Eleven to Thirty Seconds........................................................................................................ 183 Table A121. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Thirty One to Sixty Seconds................................................................................................. 184 Table A122. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Sixty One Seconds to Five Minutes............ 185 Table A123. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Six to Thirty Minutes.............................................................................................................. 186 Table A124. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Over Thirty Minutes.............................................................................................................. 187 Table A125. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Duration of Sighting for Months of Year, Duration N ot Stated..................................................................................................................... 188 Table A126. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Elliptical....................................... . . . 189 Table A127. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Rocket and Aircraft . . . ... 189 Table A128. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Meteor or Comet ..... . . 190 Table A129. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Lenticular, Conical, or Teardrop .... ........................................................................................ 190 Table A130. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Flame.............................................. ... 191 Table A131. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Other Shapes................................. . . . 191 Table A132. Evaluation of All Sightings for AllYears by Shapeof Object, Shape N ot Stated.......................... ... 192 101 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A133. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Elliptical........................................................... 193 Table A134. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Rocket and Aircraft................................. 193 Table A135. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Meteor or Comet....................................... 194 Table A136, Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Lenticular, Conical, or Teardrop................................................................................................................................................................ 194 Table A137. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Flame................................................................. 195 Table A138. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Other Shapes..................................................... 195 Table A139. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Shape N ot Stated........................................ 196 Table A140. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Elliptical ........................... 197 Table A141. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Shape of Object, Rocket and Aircraft........................... 197 Table A142. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Meteor or Comet................................. 198 Table A143. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Lenticular, Conical, or Teardrop................................................................................................................................................................ 198 Table A144. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Flame........................................................... 199 Table A145. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Other Shapes.............................................. 199 Table A146. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Shape of Object, Shape N ot Stated....................................... 200 Table A147. Evaluation of AU Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Stationary................................. 201 Table A148. Evaluation of AU Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Less Than One Hundred Miles per Hour...................................................................................................................................... 201 Table A149. Evaluation of AU Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, One Hundred to Four Hundred Miles per Hour.................................................................................................................. 202 Table A150. Evaluation of AU Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Over Four Hundred Miles per Hour............................................................................................................................................ 202 Table A151. Evaluation of All Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Meteor-Like Speeds...................................................................................................................................................................... 203 Table A152. Evaluation of AU Sightings for AU Y ears by Reported Speeds of Objects, Speed N ot Stated.............................................................................................................................................................................. 203 Table A153. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Stationary................................. 204 Table A154. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Less Than One Hundred Miles per Hour................................................................................................................................................... 204 Table A155. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, One Hundred to Four Hundred Miles per Hour...................................................................................................................................... 205 Table A156. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Over Four Hundred Miles per Hour............................................................................................................................................ 205 Table A157. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, . Meteor-Like Speeds................................................................................................................................................................... 206 Table A158. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Speed N ot Stated . ......................................................................................................................................................................... 206 102 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A159. Table A160. Table A161. Table A162. Table A163. Table A164. Table A165. Table A166. Table A167. Table A168. Table A169. Table A170. Table A171. Table A172. Table A173. Table A174. Table A175. Table A176. Table A177. Table A178. Table A179. Table A180. Table A181. Table A182. Table A183. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Stationary.......................... 207 Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Less Than One Hundred Miles per Hour...................................................................................................................................... 207 Elevation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, One Hundred to Four Hundred Miles per Hour.................................................................... 208 Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Over Four Hundred Miles per Hour................................................................................................................................................... 208 Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Meteor-Like Speeds...................................................................................................................................................................... 209 Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Reported Speeds of Objects, Speed N ot Stated............................................................................................................................................................................. 209 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Light Brightness..................................................................................... 210 Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Light Brightness.............................................................................. 211 Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Light Brightness........................................................................ 212 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, All Years.............................................. 213 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1947 214 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1948 215 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1949 216 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1950 217 Location of Observer During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1951........................................................... 218 Location of Observers During Sighting by Months for All Sightings, 1952 .................................................... 219 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, White or Glowing White Objects.................................................................................................................. 220 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Metallic Objects.................................................................................................................................................. 220 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Object Color N ot Stated............................................................................................................................... 221 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Orange or Glowing Orange Objects........................................................................................................... 221 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Red or Glowing Red Objects........................................................................................................................ 222 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Green or Glowing Green Objects........................................................................................................... 222 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Yellow or Glowing Yellow Objects........................................................................................................... 223 Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Objects of Other Colors............................................................................................................................... 223 Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, White or Glowing White Objects.................................................................................................................. 224 103 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A184. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Metallic Objects......................................................... 224 Table A185. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Object Color N ot Stated................................................................................................. 225 Table A186. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Orange or Glowing Orange Objects.............................................................................. 225 Table A187. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Red or Glowing Red Objects........................................................................................... 226 Table A188. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Green or Glowing Green Objects.............................................................................. 226 Table A189. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Yellow or Glowing Yellow Objects.............................................................................. 227 Table A190. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Objects of Other Colors................................................................................................. 227 Table A191. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, White or Glowing White Objects...................................... 228 Table A192. Evaluation of Object Sightings for AU Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Metallic Objects..................................................................................................................... 228 Table A193. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Object Color N ot Stated................................................................................................. 229 Table A194. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Orange or Glowing Orange Objects.............................................................................. 229 Table A195. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Red or Glowing Red Objects........................................................................................... 230 Table A196. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Green or Glowing Green Objects.................................................................................... 230 Table A197. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Yellow or Glowing Yellow Objects.............................................................................. 231 Table A198. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Colors Reported for Duration of Sighting, Objects of Other Colors................................................................................................. 231 Table A199. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, One Object................................................................................................. 232 Table A200. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Two Objects.................................................................................................. 232 Table A201. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Three to Ten Objects.............................................................................. 233 Table A202. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Eleven or More Objects....................................................................... 233 Table A203. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, N umber of Objects N ot Stated.......................................................... 234 Table A204. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, One Object................................................................................................. 235 Table A205. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Two Objects............................................................................................... 235 104 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A206. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Three to Ten Objects...................................................................................................................236 Table A207. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Eleven or More Objects............................................................................................................236 Table A208. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, N umber of Objects N ot Stated...............................................................................................237 Table A209. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, One Object ................................................................................................................. 238 Table A210. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Two Objects.......................................................................................................................................238 Table A211. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Three to Ten Objects...................................................................................................................239 Table A212. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, Eleven or More Objects.............................................................................................................239 Table A213. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N umber of Objects per Sighting for Duration of Sighting, N umber of Objects N ot Stated................................................................................................240 Table A214. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by Geographic Location...............................................................................241 Table A215. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by Geographic Location...............................................................................241 Table A216. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by Geographic Location.........................................................................242 Table A217. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by N orth American Location.........................................................................243 Table A218. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for AU Years by N orth American Location..................................................................243 Table A219. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by N orth American Location............................................................244 Table A220. Evaluation of All Sightings for All Years by U nited States Regional Location.....................................................245 Table A221. Evaluation of U nit Sightings for All Years by U nited States Regional Location......................................................246 Table A222. Evaluation of Object Sightings for All Years by U nited States Regional Location...............................................247 Table A223. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central East Region ......................................................248 Table A224. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Midwest Region...............................................248 Table A225. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Farwest Region...............................................248 Table A226. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Midwest Region.....................................................249 Table A227. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South West Region............................................................249 Table A228. Evaluation of All Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Farwest Region......................................................249 Table A229. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central East Region.....................................................250 Table A230. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Midwest Region...............................................250 Table A231. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Farwest Region...............................................250 Table A232. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Midwest Region...............................................251 105 IN DEX OF TABLES (Continued) Page Table A233. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South West Region......................................................251 Table A234. Evaluation of U nit Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Farwest Region................................................251 Table A235. Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central East Region................................................252 Table A236, Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Midwest Region.........................................252 Table A237. Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the Central Farwest Region.........................................252 Table A238. Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Midwest Region...............................................253 Table A239. Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South West Region......................................................253 Table A240. Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the South Farwest Region................................................253 106 zwa- >?/ ^M >iM r/^__pn__^u s/^r/zvas pp pPpp? 0/7 O £S /S /9O 7 Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful iota 6 20-Balloon 270 7fO flop id 40 7 7 (,0 P.O 7,(7 (7 90 77 7'7 If 7Z ( 7fl 2/ ^ 1* Astronomical flip 71/ for /fl.9 /A 4 O' K <977? if71? a /"< 771' Tit 7? /z z 70S If.-' 2-Aircraft ,? 5fl 2ft 7,17- //./ to 20/ 2 77 /.7 r? /& 2/ 77 2? 101^ r^zi ^'f 77 77 /flfl 3-Light Phenom. (2- fls i. (O O f of ^ 7 *7 pi/■" 2 7 w 7 1 .? .? 0 a 0 0# 00 4-Birds If /P 7? ai0s 77 p ^ VP V? O '/' in ? 1 70 / 77 02 73 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 72 7? 75 O H 00 2g 0 0 0 00 (>/iO P 0 0 0 0.0 po 00 p O 0 fl (7 O o 00 6-lnsuffic. Info. 223 2ff 23 0.0 73 /A 0 /z' f/.O PP (7'2 (7 0 p 00 0.3 3 0 0 70 9/ 00 f ' 7-Psychological If ? o If (2 a? 3 2- 5 z i/■7 £3 7 a 7 #5 w 0< .7 0 A 7 00 nn 8-U nknown iff iff Z z S 00 21 "f Zf 7 (2(7 23 " & ? 7 77.2 O f 7? C 0 s i7^2 0.^ 2212 9-Other //2 75 M 7 25 z/ fli■ /? p 7 fl. 5 P.O (? f fl 3 (7 7° M 0 5 £ 0 // 2 2 00 Total 23 00 9? / 3 20/ 23 /700. 10^ /Z //^ f/f(2 7 /00. /zfl ft fl 00 05fit). 23 / /^ //£/ Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Told O-Balloon 22. 27 Z fifl 2. fl71 f 3 ,2 (6 7.2 Ki/^•y (30 295 96 7fl 11/ 1-Astronomical fl? . Z f io 70./ KiIf 7 2/ /fl 75 70 2 25.5 11? ZP? 311 i3-9 4 3 2pn 2-Aircraft 70 0 flz (? 3 fl? 796 76 ? fl/7 7 if (7.5 27/ 79f p 0 9 72,3 7/3 ii-1 3-Light Phenom. 0 0 0 O -o P-P po f. / 3■(fl P7 27 13 M 7.0 2 $ 4-Birds 0 0 p 0-^ PC pp 0 7 / p.0 0.7 P? 9 6 71 0-5 P3 Of 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 p p p.p CO oP p 0 0 po P.O pp 7 7 zo P2 ofl Pi 6-lnsuffic. Info. Z i 0 2^ Z ffl O .P 72. flzfl 0 /fl 70-2 PP /O .2 (5? 0 zp? 92 0.0 ?2 7-Psychological 0 2, to '0.0 /■P / / 2 P7 ?7 M 24 6 32 If fl 3 7f 8-U nknown fl2 0 fl? . 42./ 0.0 20.2 7/ 0 3 f277 CP 217 fflfl 0 M 20.0 0.0 ion 9-Other 4 (Z 1? ?.fl 0.3 2 0 f 53 cP 5.3 52 zi if to fl? 3 9 Total 770 3 ? 209 ///7fi/pp. 7P? if737 116 fa fl (236 AM /m 1/-7 iff(00- 107 Eome iff EM it//tr/M ^ a^j£er s/6Er//i/m Al PEPOS /f Eval urion N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Tot* 0-Balloon 707 /72 332 00 iO /SO 7 0 7 $1 0.0 o 4 /O 22 fl00 /sO 4 z. 4Sf// 4-0 1-Astronomical 274M SOrf/is 1.3 7/3 0 g Or IP 1 IP/ 102 M 20 Of /IS /O'11/ 77 If 74/St 77 S4s/ 2-Aircraft 2,a m 707 om /2p ISM .S ?, z 0ZS 74 0-0 /S 0 4/OS 2.1 //3 /f /2 io 77 eO JAE 3-Light Phenom. 30 /f Of /O 0 1 32 0. 0 2 ?E 00 IS 7 3 /O 7/ IE 0 P 0 00 OP E4P 4-Birds /t /O ftps os /p 0 0 0 ^■P ED 0-0 2 3 s'/0 2 / 2 ' / 3 // OS40 5-Clouds, Dust, eta 1 7 /O 0/ 0.3 o-O o 0> /J 00 0-0 03 0 0 0 P-0 OP ^^ P /I P 0-0 OP 40 6-lnsuffia Info. M O 0M o101 00 /p? /Z 0 /Z/SI oo/S-2 /7 a 7 //I 00 //I ZS a US 4-7 PO 44 7-Psycho logical IS 7 00 Hr 0,0 20 f 2 .7 7 -7 < /3 < a / 0.7 0007 3 o 3 //f 00 8-U nknown w oOfO til00rfo 22 0 #2 214 os iff /S 0 /S/ps 0-0/OS 22 p 22 //f OS Of Mllw EE 27 /Of 37 II so // a 44 0-044 0 4 // ifOf 77 0 o 17 • 0-0 12 Total ms 111 fitM 1 too- 7fgot is 2 /pp- 4 /Oo SEO SEP /^. 704002 7 M O. /Oso /Se/ /See Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber ' Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful ToM 0-Balloon 7/ 7 2S /24 2-4/4f 7 // /,/, 7-S 1-'/4l /(I 24/ 1? 7S /IS l-Astronomical IS /4 7? /4f 3? 73/ y ■70 177 // A 241 ^ f/2/2 //4 4 / 2-Aircraft 22- 7 3 / /3.O 3.3 HI ST A 2/ /74 SO /f.4/Is /7(- 7/. 7 // f //■ 7 24/, 3*Light Phenoa. 0 0 0 OP 4,0 Op / / 2 O f Of // fs /4 77 /7 o-7 7/, 4-Birds 4 4 0 as 0.0 OP 0 / / OP Of Of f s /3 ps P 7 of 5-Clouds, Dust, eta P 0 0 40 00 P.O 4 p a O P 0-0 OP 7 7 /O 0 2 os 476-lnsuffia info. 24 0 z4/4-2 44/4,2 /4 p /4//I 0.0//e /If 0/Of 77 O P 72 7-Psycho logical 2 0 2 7.2 OP 72 / / 2 O f Of /■/ 74 1 3/ /1 04 2/ S-U nknown Of 7? 23.0 0411.0 43 0 73 273 002f3 3o3 0 703 IP 2 op 70 2 9-Other A / f .7$ /g S3 7 4 4 If 40 Ef 3/ /4 AS 3.4 of47 Total !3f302^42 2 /77 /OP 7^ 26 /i/IffZ/S/^ '07442 i/So/7/A 2f4 /pp- 108 /y^f A^ ^AtzM r/A/t/ <^ Szz r/^r/^a^ ^F 0-t >5 0 Q <2 no 0.0 00 0 0 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 0 2 ft 0.0 ho ft-U nknown 26 0 26 l?5 0-0 <95 IC 0 !& 17-2 00 17.2 21 0 2? U.S 0.0 ‘74 57 0 5 7 28.5 o.O 285 Softer 9 / /O <4 07 7-3 8 0 9 8.6 o.o ft 1 17 /8 o.c 10.2 70.3 2 9 2 / 0 0.0 I.o Total 83 33 '36 CLt If. 6 72 2/ S3 773 22 C me. tn *9 /^4 70.5 O^S/Off- 17? 2/ 200 995 19 5 700. A? a z J7w tr Av& vsT Evaluation N umber Pa Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfid Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-8alloon Qi 5 2? 72.1 2-6 /SO 36 6 12 is.8 2-6 18-1 100 S5 155 /Of 5. 9/f-7 39 11 83 75 8-1 1^9 1-Astranomiral 28 70 38 <9.8 2 too 29 23 52 /7-7 10/ 22s /IC 55 17/ 12-S s? iff53 70 123 It-2 m 23 6 2-Aircraft 25 if 10 129 7- 7 20.0 3o 13 13 G? 1.7 Iff133 9.8 23/ 11-3 /o- 5 218 57 55 107 tOf IO- 6 29-6 3-Light Phenom. 3 3 6 /■5 If3-0 ( 3 1 9 4« /A Z7 !* 1 18 0. f >1 7 7 “t 1 3 i. 3 2C ♦-Birts 0 2 2 0.0 I. 0 /.o 0 0 • 0 0.0 0.0 W 1 3 7 0-1 0. 3 0- 7 0 0 0 O.o 9 0 JM ) 5-Clouds, Dust, etc 8 0 8 1.7 off 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 5 0 V A 1 0. 5 Q / / 0 9 92 02 Wnsuffic. Info. 22 0 22 ii.3 0.0 07.3 25 0 25 II. 9 0. 0 //.o 95 0 88 15 0. 0 75 M S 0 15 ft 0.0 8.6 /-Psychological (1 9 0 ff-ff OF O.> ( 0 Co if o-O -2-6 7 1 7? /■O 1. 0 2.0 10 / I- 9 0 7 2/ ft-U nknown 36 0 30 I8.C 0 0 ^4 V 7 0 17 2 0^ 6 0 79b AS 0 195 21.0 0.0 I/O Hf 0 "7 22-8 o. 0 27.8 9-0 th er 9 7 /3 9.6 24 6.) 8 / * ■IS OF 3-7 10 I 1/ 1.3 01 If // 7 1 8 21 3 3 1 Total /SS 3? IW 7f.f FAI /on '82 16 228 7fl 20.2 Itf. 703 226 927 757 213 //’A 336 'fs 62! 0^.5 3.5.5 /oo. ^crtf/£*/l Evaluation N umber Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent N urter Pa Cent N umber PtrCml Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doifotful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total D -M Iom 6 11 70 2-9 67 16 /c 2/ 37 83 JOI 19.2 5 18 23 3.0 //.fHl 7 7 / 6 St 1-7 re l-A$tronomical 3/ II 17 if 8 5.2 211.0 10 2/ 0/ 71-3 10-1 7/7 38 79 S7 17.1 17.7 31.0 37 3/ 6 3 Iff >35 2-Aircraft /A 3 7 51 9-7 /7/o7*1 If / 7 18 5.7 3.9 m.c h <6 27 6 7 93 /C.5 it 17 26 7/ 8 3 Ff 3-Light Phenom. / 2 3 (A t-O i-5 f 1 5 05 7/ 7-6 3 I 84 1-8 0.6 2 1 / 0 / '( ff.9 0-6 ♦-Birds / 1 3 OS 1.0 IS r 7 7 26 /■ 0 V 0 0 0 0-9 off 00 ff Q 0 t.l 0. 0 0.0 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 9 I 1 0.0 0.5 OF 0 / / Of <1.5 0-5 0 8 8 0-9 IF 1? 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 OF 6-lnsuffic. Info. 20 9 20 7 5 off15 12 0 12 (-7 0- 0 6-7 Iff 0 8 ?? Off If7 0 7 5 1 if5.1 /-Psychological 3 0 3 Ifo-9 i-1 1 (I 1 0-5 0. 0 0-5 / 0 / 0 ■ 6 Off o6 1 0 V 3 -1 O.ff 2. 1 8-U nknown 56 0 SC 2(7 0026-7 3C (I 36 H7 0-0 /f-7 57 0 37 Its off if 5 10 0 10 3/4 0.0 23.8 Softer 1? 3 II 3 8 >F S.3 3 / 1 / 6 0-5 2/ 4 0 1 OF Off 2? 1 0 ? 5-1 O.ff1FL Total 704/066-7 3-3.3 100. iQ5 67 192 OS! ll.f/00 92 77 misc./ 13? /fh HO 52 268 69.0 31.0 Ft 109 £#£££__££._______£M p tost 0700/ ^/ ^zz r/^yr/^^ £2 ws/sss Pe o^0£ _________z^^z 00/9/Best ^^>L Evaluation N umber Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent N urtH Pa Cent N umber Pa Cail Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Dnbtfol Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Drvbtful Tot* O-Mloon l-Astronoaicsl 2-Aircraft 3-Light Phenom. K ♦-Birds X X 5-Clouds, Dost, etc. 9 y r 6-lnsuffic. Info. 7-Psychological X J 8-U nknown V C 9-0 th er Total iTt/A/f Evaluation N umber Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent N umba Pa Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Tot* Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Salloon __ L 0 / V 0.0 77 0 0 0 70.1 0.0 70, f 0 p 0 P.O 0-0 0.0 i-A$toonoDical 0 1 / aa 7-7 77 5 3 V 1,7 v246 / 7 37'7 7,7 TilS 2-Aircraft —3 0 /XI AO /SO 0 ?- ? O,o 7,6 36 p 0 0 0-0 A 9 PO 3-Light Phenom. j(. _e 0 fl p.p a# p,p / 0 7 l^ p.0 2,6 0 0 P 7,o o.O P,P 4-Birds o 0 0 P.O tofl-fl 0 0 p flfl AO 00 0 0 0 0,0 PO PP 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 5 o p M 0.0 o.o 0 P A flfl (0.0 P.O 0 0 0 0r0 P.O PP 6-lnsuffic. tofo. 0 .7 3)1 07? 73.1 1 0 f7*3 AO^r ,7 p 77S 0.0/Z£ /■Psychological i fl 1 17 0.0 7.7 0 ,2. 0,0 7,6 7,0. p a p (10 PP 0,0 8-U n known o 307. 0,0 30$ tz o 7?- mt 0.0MV ? o 7 1233 0,0 Oil 9-0 tha 7 P f 7-7 0.0 7,7 76 0 26 71,7 0,0??/ 0 0 p 0.0 P.O p.0 Total a / 2? 12.3 77 700. 40 7 35" 87.J 27.7 700, 7S / 76 73 -7 6.1 700. S E-pr-PW 0 JP£C£01S’£/r Evaluation Mumba Pa Cent Ifomba Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent N um ba Pa Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful ToW 0-Balloon p 0 0 p.p p,0 00 p 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 p a po 0.0 P.O 0 0 ✓ OP 0.0 fl? l-Astronomical / 0 7 707 PP 767 74 2 77 77,7 70,S'n? 1 7 ? 33.3 33.3 066 0 .r 700-4 OP /PM 2-Aircraft p p fl 00 PP 0-0 P 0 p 00 flA o-P o 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 fl 0 0.0 P.o 00 3-Light Phenom. 0 a p 00 p.p ao _P. 0 0 0,0 PP PO 7 P 7 33.3 0,0 733 0 fl fl 0.0 00 oe 4-Birds p 0 0 P.O PP AO 0 0 0 00 0.0 OP 0 P 0 04 P.O 0,0 p C? fl ao 0.0 io 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. p p 0 0,0 0.P PO 0 0 0 00 o.o at p 0 7? 00 OS P.O 0 0 A 00 ao -PO 6-lnsuffic. Info. / 0 7 76.7 0.0 16 7 P 0 0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 P 0 P.P 0-0 A? 0 0 a ao o.p 00 /-Psychological / p f <6.7 p,p 7S.7 7 0 7 S3 0.0 S7 0 4 P 0,0 00flfl 0 0 0 0.0 /1A -04 B* U nknown ,7 0 ,^ STM p.p SOO 0 7 /US P.P 70.? p 0 P 0.0 00 p.0 0 0 0 0.0 0,0 -JU? 9-Other 0 o fl 0,0 PO 0.0 0 0 p PP 0.0 0.0 p 0 P 71.0 00OP fl 0 0 00 0,0 o-o Total p 6 200,0 P.O 700. 77 pt PIS20,S70>, 2. 7 3 46 .7 333 700. S' 0 J- 7000 P.0 7oD. 110 ^£^L_4i__^£^^Z^!C—^—<^—^SZ^?'^£—^—^^2<__t2£ 0£ftft ________7.2 75 Equation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Toil 0-Balloon 0 ft 0 0.0 ftp 0.7 p 0 0 0.0 P.O Oft 0 0 0 P.P 0.0 a* 2 0 ft //■! 0,0 n./ 1-Astronomical 70 7 136?/If,? ^,X 7 2 72? 22ftSOW 2 0 2 222 P.O 222 0 1 & p.p fto.5 073 2-Aircraft 0 0 0 P,» fl, fl fl,fl o P 0 o.P 0.0 pp P 0 0 eftP.O 0.0 3 0 3 If-7 P.O flight Phenom. (> fl P Po 0.0 fl p p <0 P.O ftp p.0 P p 0 0.0 O.P O.P P 0 0 0.0 i.P a a 4-Birds 0 0 ft 0,p p,p pp 0 0 "ft PP P.O P.P P P 0 P.P P.O 0.0 7 0 1 5,6 P.P 7.6 5-Clouds, Dust. etc. 0 0 ft 0.P aft p.p p 0 p PP 0.0 P.O 0 p <0 fl, fl P.P P.P 0 ft 0 PP 0,0 go G-lnsuffic Info. p 2- /IS PP 12.5 0 0 0 P.P Oft P.O 1 0 ? 223 Pp ^ / 12 / Al (2-0 5.6 7-Psycholofical a o P 0.0 0,0 O,Q 0 0 0 0,0 P.O O.P 0 ft ft 0.0 P.O ftp p P 0 0.0 O.P Aft 5-U nknown a p p 0.Q 0.0 00 0 p p P.P p.p P.O / p 6 zz/ P.P 17.1 7 0 3 76-7 P.P IP. 7 mother 6 0.0 6.2 flp ft 0 p.p P.O P.O ✓ 0.0 7M J p 0 P P.P PA O.P Total ?r.p 25A 7 7 7% /ip. ft 7 POO, IP f If 50.6 ftftft /op. ^Tu/o ^ J 07-3 Ao 6 US 7- Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N untier Per Cent N umber Per Coit Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Tobi Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfol Total O-Balloon 0 0 0 fl, 4 0.0 W 3 0 3 fM 0.0 30,0 ft / 6" 77ft 2,6 723 p 2. 3 0.0 ft 7 Az 1-Astronomical / 1 2 7.1 7,1 ft. 2 <2 0 0 PO Op flfl ft 7 13 10.3 2-3,/ 13ft 2 7 ft If ? If 7 Tim 2-Aircraft 7 0 / 17 OP H 0 0 0 0.0 P.O P.O 2 7 773 fllft? 1 / 2 I.'7'2^2 Kight Phenom. 0 3 7 0,027-3 271 0 3 3 0.050. p 50.0 I 0 7 2,6 0.0 /.I 0 ft (7 00 PC' 00 4-Birds 0 I I P.P 7.1 31 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0,0 o / f 0P 7,6 73 0 o fl p.p 00 Aft 5-Clouds. Dust, etc. 0 0 0 O.P 0,0 0.0 0 P 0 O.o p.n 00 0 p 0 0,0 fl.O 0.0 0 o fl 0 0 fl. A 0.0 6-lnsuffic. Info. ,? fl 3 27,3 0.0 223 0 ■o 72 0,0 00 PP o o 0 P.O op Pt 1 o / ft/ 0.0 7/ 7-Psycho logical 0 0 0 0.P pp 0.0 0 p 0 0.0 0.0 ftp 0 0 0 o,p O,o 0,0 0 o fl flfl 0 P IU nknown / 0 / 3/ 0.0 1.1 72 0 0 0,0 720 p.p ll 0 ft 26,2 0.0 7*3 p fl 0 00 0 0 9-Other O’ 0 0 0,0 00 0,0 0 0 0 0’0 0.0 P.P z 0 I 2 6 PP 76 fl 2 00 ft. 2 ^ ? Total 0 K ftM POP. 3 3 300 30.0 100. 00 /3 37 ((■7 33.3 too. 7 16 36ft03.6/flfl. S ^0 7~cft1 5^/f Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Ceil Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doitithi Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful ToW O-Balloon P 7 7 P.oAS37.3 £ 1 17/ 767 30ftiff 7 / 6 5ft25,0W# 7 0 7./ P,0 71 1-Astronomical 0 / I P.O 72-7 '2,3 / 3 H 7ft /P.O fl 3 7 I 6 35/0 5' D 1/4 fl 7 7 1/ 7,/ 72,1 372 2-Aircraft / 2- liftft,ft,73.0 I 0 7 7,3 p 0 3 3 ft 0 24.4) p.p 20.4 0 / 0.0 36Aft. Kight Phenom. 0 0 0 00 0,0 0.0 1 0 / 7ft 0 fl V ^ p p p ■ 00 A fl po 0 fl OP Oft fl.O p fl 0 fl.O on Oft ft 0 pft 0.0 ift G-lnsuffic. Info. 0 fl 0 00 0,0 0,0 6 p f> /ftp Pft 2A0 0 6 5ft flfl So .? 0 3 7f,7 flfl 10.7 7-Psychological / 0 / 72.S 0,0ns 0 0 0 P,P PO 0.0 p 0 fl Pft fl.O Pp 0 0 0 Oft fl.O 0 0 8-U nknown 0 0 P P.O 0.0 o.o 2 P 67 Oft 6-7 0 0 0 0.4 P.O 0ft 7 0 ? 32 / fl.O 72.1 9-Other p 1 0-0ft,A 12-7 0 0 0 fl fl 0.0 fl fl 1 0 / s-,o Oft 5ft z 6 7 7,7 ftp 7/ Total A 7 2i~.o 730foo, ft 1.? 30 U5.3 /OP, 6 2-0 70.030.0 /oo 75 70 7f60.3 357 100, 111 £SSa£—FF-______£.0^0.^7704/ gr mo s/4£r//o6.s gy mow s gz v£44 __________/fgp Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful ToU l Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Tot* 0-Balloon g / / 7,7 !,7 /7 4 fl 73 2 P.O 0 7 p P,p P.7 P.O 7 / g 1 o.o 2.1 1-Astronomical 4 5fl 70 7 rpf(17 ? 7 IP l(. 7 16,1 <3 7? 2/ 77,1 K J 311 IP 1 3/ 33 f 2J ££2 2-Aircraft 4 / ■F 6,4 <■7 5f-< / p 1 56 0,0 PP r 0 4zat o.p !3-U 7 0 3 0,1 P.O 6. t 3-Light Phenom. 7 7 7 flip a? P.O P 7 7 0r0 7/ 1,0 7 7 p pp A>0 OP 7 7 0 P.O O.p ♦-Birds 0 P PP 0,0 P.O 0 0 PP PP P.O 6/ a H 7,7 P.O 77 0 0 7 0-7 70 P.O 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 7 0 PP P.O P.P p 0 ft 0.0 0 0 P.O 7 7 p P.O 0,7 P.P 7 P g PP 7.0 p.p Wnsuffit Info. 0 fl P PP p,p 0,0 7 0 / 5,6 0.0 56 fl 0 II 6 an H,( f 7 F /P-6 A 4 /0.6 7-Psycho logical P fl) 0 7-0 ftp PP P m 7 0,0 PP po 0 0 p.p 00 p 7 7 70 7,0 0.0 &-U n known /a p 12 M l P-P 20,^ I 7 1 (16 7,0 £1; 6 7 6 I/O PP I/,/ 7 7 7 / o. 3 PP 17.5 mother p ts go 7’3 / 7 1 56 7,0 46 7 7 p P.O £0 70 7 p p P.P PO 7 0 Total 77 35 $ 7 K F 3-7.2./op, 1/ 7 /?■01 341 /to, 33 77 fz 33,if36-6!PP / *7 p.i 2-/ IPO, Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N unter Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Balloon 4 / ,F 4.1 72 //,/ / 0 / w 0.0 fl,0 / / £0 po ^tO fl 7 7 0,0 0.0 ft ft 1-Astronomical 7 J”/H 20,0 UI 31.1 F F /o ZAP 20.000,0 7 7 7 (.0 K p 330 1 IF 3f /■ f 77 1 ££2 2-Aircraft 3 3 7 11.0 67 ZOO / 7 07 6:0 fo /> F M O 33,0 / //) 1/ /■I /I 7 71/ 3-Light Phenom. 0 7 I 0.0 0.0 PO 0 7 7 1,7 7,0 P.O p p 7 ft,0 p.p P.P p fl C> P.O 7.P 70 ♦-Birds 7 7 fl o.fl 7,7 p.p 7 fl a M p.o 0,0 fl / / At? FP 7,0 7 c 0 o,P P.P -IF 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 7 /> 0,0 PP 7,7 7 7 f? 70 0.0 0.0 P 7 6 Pt P.P 0.0 7 0 0 7,7 p.0 7. fl G-lnsuffic. Info. // 7 // W 6,0ill 2 0 K O 0.0 40 1 V 7 13.7 P.O f^O 7 7 2 17 P.O IF 7-Psychological fl 7 fl 0,0 77 Po 1 fl / fl, 7 P.O ^(0 7 0 P PP ftp 2 7 2 IF Pa 3f 8-U nknown 6 7 6 133 70 11 1 $ 7 ft loo 0,0 2 7 2 W,p 0,0 10.0 / e / 1’1 P.O I? 9-Other 7 a 7 0,0 7,7 7,0 1 0 Ao fit fro I 7 / ^0 0.0 5,0 P 7 ft’ P.P 00 P P Total 36 1 FT fap 377 /fa 11 £ >F 76.7 34P Ion 7 /3 Zfl 030 (P.O /fa 7 32 US46.5 100. SerrrPrM grr Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N urter Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Dobbtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Balloon / fl / 353 0.0 151 7 fl 7 0,0 0,0 0,0 7 3 3 0,0 IF H fl fl 4 'Ft 0.0 /7,f 1-Astrcnomical 7 fl 0 p.p 0.0 O.D 7 u 6 17,11 7 pF 6(2 7 /fl 2/ ZpF #/.2M f ? F 7 7.4 a.F 231 2-Aircraft 7 f) 0 77 fl7 7,0 1 1 2 7 7 37 prtl 0 T V 7,0 16 7 14,7 6 7 fl 71 2 p.p 222 3-Light Phenom. fl 7 0 PP P.fl P.7 fl p fl 0-0 7-0 77 7 7 fl e<7 p.p P.O fl ft) 7 7,0 0.7 0.7 ♦-Birds fl fl 0 7,7 0.0 7-7 7 p 0 ftp PP ftp 7 7 7 pg 0.0 7,0 fl fl P 7.0 P.O fl,o 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 (fl 7 p.p 0,0 7,7 7> 7 7 e.O 0,0 Op fl 7 7 7 7 0.0 fl.o fl 0 fl 7,7 or. _2g S-lnsufftc. Info. 2 fl 2 //6( 0,0£67 2 0 7 13,6 p.p (5 fl 0 1 ZF 0.0 1,5 1 g I 17 P-7 532 /-Psychological 7 7 7 P-P P.O o.q 7 0 0 0,0 7.7 an fl 0 ’ P 0.0 0./ nF fl 7 0 P-P 7,0 fl.P O-U nknown 7 7 fl 7,7 0,0 3 0 1 7-3/ 21. f 7 0 ^ /IF ao HF 6 7 6 77,7 0,7 22g 9-Other 7 7 PF 7. fl 0,7 7 7 7 P,P p.o P-P fl fl 0 0,0 PP 7.0 3 P 7 H. 1 PP /!,/ Total 3 7 3 /OOP 7,0/to, fl 6(5 34.5 /0O, IF 2-2.3^ M 367.7 /PO, ZF F 27 V S/fl.ft/PP, 112 T'Wie' 4? ________FM (//^(7a/i' FF ^l 5/G# 77063 AC M O/CW 12£.____/^;_________//^ Feenu/;ev M , ______________Apg_LL____________ Equation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Tot# 0* Balloon 0 n P ofl o.a 00 3 0 3 11 o.b 3,1 1? 3 lb m ti2$ 1 a / 3.1 0-0 3.4 1-Astronomical ? s /3^.1 1L3tf?1 3 H 7 fl I2.\71-1 ? 0 9 III 0.0 lid H 0 y11.7 0013.7 2-Aircraft ? 0 2 /a.5 o.o U.S 4 6 4 lU O.b in rx V !b 16-1 £.1 113 4 0 6 30-1 0026 17 Mijht Phenom. 6 0 P 6.0 P-8 0.0 0 0 d 0.4 04 0.6 0 O 0 oo 0-6 0.6 o fl 0 01 0.0 0-0 4-Birts <0 0 p 6,6 P.O O.D 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 o 0 fit 0.0 0-6 6 0 0 0-0 0-0 00 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. fl 0 0 6.0 P.O o.o__a o 0 oo ob 6.0 0 0 0 04 0.6 Oil 0 0 0 0-0 at 0.0 6-lnsuffic. Info. 6 ! 5-3 0.0 5-3 II o II 333 D .(> 333 /3 0 !3 M l 0.0l?l 7 0 ? 216 ao1U 7-Psycho logical 6 0 0 p-p 6.00.0 6 o 0 0.0 O.b 0 0 0 o.l 0-0 0.0 1 0 / 3.1 0.0 IU nknown X 6 1 /o ,5 M Balloon Ito 04(0.0 < a 7 77 OLD 7/7 / 0 l 70 00 72 0 J- 72 o-O ±4 1-Astronomical .2 y (00/o.o 10(1 0 0 0 0-0 00o.o 7 0 7 111- 0421-2 / 0 7 70 M -017 O 2-Aircraft fl 4 0 0-0 04 0.0 0 10 0 0.0 0.0 0# 7 / $ 41 72-20-1 y / O' 44 74204 3-Light Phenom. 0 a a O.i o.b O.o 0 0 0 0-0 04 04 0 0 0 04 o.O 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 04 ♦-Birts a p 0 04 0.0 fli 0 0 0 o.o 0.0 30 J 0 0 00 0404 0 0 0 3 4 01 Oj 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 I/O 04 0 0 a 00 0404 a 0 3 0.0 00 04 6-lnsuffic.lnfo. .2. 0 2.(0.0 0.0(0-0 0 0 0 0.0 3000 7 0 7 210- OO M 2 2 0 J- 7-0 04M. 7-P$ychological 0 0 0 04 0.0 0.0 /) fl fl 0.0 04 04 0 0 0 0-D 000-0 0 0 a 00 3 .044 S-U nknown z 0 r70 0 0.0 70.0 0 2-^4 34tft 7 0 y 4-7 34(0 7 7 0 7 124 043/4 mother 0 3 .3 0.0(5.0 /.to 0 0 0 0.0 04 00 o O 0 o4 0.000 / 0 / 74 0.0 7-3 Total no73023.0(00. 7 0 7 (M O 04/00. 33 / 37 737 72(00. /T 7 z^ 72-0274 (00. OeroK ee Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent- N umber Per Cert Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Balloon 0 0 0 04 04 04 / d / (04 04(04 15 2 2 0 0 74 3-1 2 y 6 0.3111 M -H 1-Astronomical 0 7 3& 0.0314 / L 4 44/o.D 2 o.i fl fl 0 34 04 0.0 /O 7 07 323 12.6473 2-Aircraft 1 4 4- 47 04t^ fl I 1 04 (34(04 2 7 (0 fl10.773.3 / o / 3.1 04 3.1 3-Light Phenom. 0 0 a 04 O.O 04 0 0 fl 0 0 04 04 o 0 04 04 04 fl 0 0 02 04 04 4-Birds 0 fl /4 04 04 0 0 fl 04 fl4 04 fl fl 0 04 02 02 0 0 0 04 04 02 5-Cloirts, Dust, etc. 0 0 o 04 O.O 0.0 0 0 0 04 0.0 04 0 fl 0 04 03 04 0 0 o 02 04 0.6 6-lnsuffic. Info. .? Q z13-1 0413.1 0 fl 0 04 04 04 I 0 / 73 047-3 / 0 / 3.2 01)44. 7-Psychological a 0 0 04 33 04 6 6 a 04 0404 p fl 0 04 04 04 3 0 3 9.1 0.0-13 6-U nknown 3 0 3 23-1 02 13-1 6 fl 6 004 Ob (AO 9 0 ? 33-1 04114 4 0 2- 6.6 oo 6.5 9-Other 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 o4 0 fl 0 04 fl-fl 0-D I fl 1 7.3 04 1-3 J fl > 3.2 04 3.2 Total (3 0 (3 (06.0 0.0(00. ? 1 90402.0(30. (3 (fl 23 50-373.32/3. 24 (I 31 67.$ 33.5 160. 113 rM lE A 9 £M iM r7M AE All S/6W/M SS____Ay M EE-EA___^___i^^_______z^SZ. N umber '(’er Cent Nun b a Per Cent N umber Per Cent Num b er PerCent nation Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Tot# 0 Balloon 7- 4 24 74 H? / 0 l £7 03 6.1 ft ft ft 6-6 0.6 pi ft 0 0 0.0 6.0 on l-Astronomical / 4- 3-7 H5 0 2. 2 *3 13-3Z73 I I 2- 16-1 147 33-4 ft 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2-Aircraft (7 X 03 74 7.4 ft 3 ? Oft ToiIPO 0 P.O til10-1 1 0 1 33-3 0-0333 3-Light Phenom. /) ft op oiOi ft 0 ft ft.6 oft nt) ft 0 0 0-0 o.o 0.0 6 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 ♦-Birds ft 0 ft o.O oi 0.6 ft ft ft O.D 0-0 Oft 0 0 0 60 0-6 Oft ft O 0 0-0 <0^ 0-0 SClouds, Oust. etc. a ft 0 oft Pi P.6 ft ft a pi ftp o.O ft ft ft Pi 0-0 0.0 6 0 0 0.0 0,0 o.o 6-lnsuffic. tib. 5 o X ilM OiIK ft 0 o pi fti 0.0 0 ft ft 00 0-0 Oi 2 0 2.44-1 0.0ip-1 /•Psychologic# a ft ft 0.6 pi6-0 ft ft & pi 0.6 fti 0 ft ft o-o ao Qi 0 0 0 Oft 0.0 0.0 J-U nkncwi /o a /o 37,/ Oi37.1 7 ft) 7 Xi-1 0046-7 3 ft 350-0 0-0Zoo 6 0 ft 0-0 0.0 ft.0 GO Bl«r / o / .77 O.D 3-1 7- ft 2 13-3 ftO 13-3 ft 6 0 ft.P GO 0-0 O 0 ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 Tot# 77 ? 27 70$ 23-4M /a £ft66-7 33-3M i. 4 2. 6 Oil333too. 3 Q 3 IOO.C aft16ft.. M a -/ Ju ne Ju lu Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Coit N umrtrer ' Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain [MM Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain D oub tful. Tot# O-Bdioon 2 o ? 400 po400 0 0 o Pi 0.6 Oi ft <5 QQ 0-0 nfi 1 1 2 50 5i(Ai 1-A$bonoaical 0 0 ft Pi PiOi ft 0 ft 0,0 0-0 DO / 2 3 III «2 3 3 3 0 0 0 PA Ai0-D 2-Aircraft 1 0 1 10 6 PiV > 0 1 0 1 lOQi AO ft |IM 00|l-l I 0 |^■0 A.(o si Hi^it Phenom. 0 0 0 pi00 P.O A ft 0 0/, 0-0 6-6 0 P ft M PO 0.0 2 \ 3 I p.0 6.0 K i 4-Birds ft 1 1 0-6^>.010,0 0 ft 0 pi01P 0-0 0 0 ft Oi D i 0.0 0 0 0 pi O.D P.O S-Cloods, Dust de. 0 ft ft PP 0 0 o.o 0 0 ft p-t 0-0 Of- p <0 ft 0.P no 00 0 0 0 0-D P.O 0.0 6-lnsuffic. info. ft 0 0 0.6 on 0.0 ft 0 0 an (V O Pi0 ft 0 O-O n n 00 3 0 3 ld-0 O i(5.3 /•Psychological 0 0 0 Pi 0.0 P.O 0 0 0 00 00 0.0 ft 1 M •IM 111 ft 0 ft 00 0-D 0.0 6-U nknown 1 0 1 10.0 0-0MP n ft ft 0,1 piO.D 3 ft 3333 0.0?33 10 ft |0 dPD 0.050.0 9-0 th er ft 0 ft 0.0 0-0 P.O 0 0 0 on pi0.0 1 0 1 IM 0,0III 1 ft 5.0 p.L 50 Total 4 1 5 10.013.0100. 0 1 I6O.0 Pilot. 6 3 ; 5 33-3 100. It 2. 20 W.O >06. EEpre/igeg derogETt O/gEEM geE ■ ASM A M EE I Evaluation N umba Pa Cent N umber Pa Cent Pa Cent Mier Pa Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Tot# Catan Doubtful Tot# Certain Doubtful Total Catan (MM Tot# Certan Doubtfu Tot# Certan Doubtful Tot# 0-Balloon 0 \ dh, 0-0 4 4 2 0 2 7/ 0.0 7/ ft / 1 0.6 54 53 1 0 l 7/ Pi1.1 1-Astronomical ,? / 4tn diM 3 7 /6 M l 35-7 8 73 47.0 217 744 2 1 3 7?.l 4-1 17.3 2-Aircraft 0 1 tt ft.0 di4 7 1 M 71 21-4 7 0 2 MS’ piII? 4 A 4 34.4 OiM * 3-Light Phenom. 0 ft 0 0.0 P.o 0-0 ft ft 6 6-0 06 06 0 0 ft oi Pi 0.6 0 A 0 Oi Oi Oi ♦-Birds 0 0 ft O.o Pi 0.0 o ft 0 pO 03 Oi 0 0 ft 0-0 0-D ao 0 0 0 ao 0.0 0.0 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 0 0 O.D 0-0 o.o n 0 0-0 Al 0.1. 0 4 0 Pi Oi Oi 0 ft 0 Oi Oi 0.0 6-lnsutfic. Info. 2 0 2 /II PiIM ft n A 0-0 AO 0.0 1 A 1 XI p.o 53 1 0 1 4.1 Oi 1/ /•Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 AO o.o n 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 oiPi0.0 I 0 1 1-1 Pi 4-1 8-U nknoen 7 $ f? 64(4 A ft <1 p 9 32.1 AD 32.1 A 0 0 Oi 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 4.1 Oi ? l Mther 0 2 //■I o-nll-l 1 0 / 34 0-D 34 ft ft A O.D 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 P.O 03 03 Tot# 11 1 78m 5.4loo. 25 3 13.3 /0.7 too. II 6 /7 0.7 35.3 106. 70 1 7/ 77.4 4 7 100. 114 TW ^ £/£________£M^Mr/^ ^ ^C ___s/ABr/zt'AS__ Sr Af^r^___^ ___t^B^________ ^S-^- F sBB 1 ft 40 54 1 fl I 3-7 00 31 10 0 1°I-? 0.0 V I /-Psychological 2 Q a 134 QO W 0 0 0.6 04 0.0 0 0 0 op OP 0-0 0 1 1-5 0-0 14 S-U nknoim 2 0 133 04 l?-3 5 fl 5 11$ nA 37,? 4 0 4 IIS Oi 14? 38 0 38 4? 0.63^4 mother 2- 0 a 13.3 43 133 2 0 2 ll-l Qi Ill 1 q 10 an 33.3 31-0 2 0 2 I-I O.o 1.3 Total H 4 a 133 24-1 Uth 15 .3 1$ 3 3 3 >6 -1too- 14 13 2? 519 4«1 IM - 8 1 12 103 ?M I). 6 100. Au& usr Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cait Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Balloon 15 H 13 J,3? 3.5 It-? kt 4 IU 34 Hl n 54 142. H-3 61 111 st 41 77 41 joi11.4 1-Astronomical It 2 If 142 1.2 |U 11 4|l?4 47 M l V 3 4 133 11-1 43 11-0 43 26 61 M (4 11.4 2*Aircraft 17 |2 & 156 |6.t 25-1 12- 3? lit 6? 2/4 123 It2-11 l$7 11-3 11* 45 43 91 Hd 0$ 222 3*Light Phenom. 3 6 3 2-7 0.0 2.7 i 0 1 o.l Oi Oi 12. 4 lb 1.5 •5 15 5 6 ll 1-3 1.5 29 ♦-Birds 0 0 0 00 0-0 OP a 0 fl oo Oi OP 4 1 S •5 J -i 0 0 fl o.o QO OP 5-Clouds, Dust. etc. R 0 S 7-1 0-0 7-1 a 0 0 00 Pi OP 4 1 5 •5 ■ 1 4 0 I 1 OP .3 ,3 5-lnsuffic. Info. t 0 6 53 OP 53 & 0 ?P lit 4<> 11-4 70 <5 70 1.0 0.0 IP 35 A 35 St 00 ?■« /■Psychological 0 0 0 0-0 0-6 0.0 4 0 4 23 Oi 23 7 b 15 12 9 25 R 1 1 15 3 2-3 B-U nknown 0 xo u p 0-0 n-7 33 0 33 ll? OP Illi143 0 Ib3 20? 0-0 20$ 13 fl 13 230 OP 234 Mther 3 1 io V 0-1 fl 5 1 7 3.4 0.4 40 21 1 22 21 • 1 19 <1 5 14 13 13 34 Total 11 1'3 93.1 M 100. 140 3b 176 nt24.4too. 513 19? 7«2 75?X 2 lot. 274 123 317 41.1 313 100. 1 Septsmb b^ OeroBeB D ee g . Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total O-Balloon 4 II /s 25 it 13 |2 24 9.1 al□28 2 7 II 3fl 64 M fl 3 3 4.b 45 1-Asbonomical 22 ? .3/ /U lb 112- ft to 0111 10? K O 5 ? 13 75 Hi H4 n 1 20 ft. 7 J3-6301 /-Aircraft 10 3b 4b bltox2(1.4 5 13 18 54 14-1 45 3 3 6 45 45 to i !? 14 ifliftU.2 3-Light Phenom. 1 3 ■b 1-2 if 0 4 4 0-0 41 43 1 3 30 t-5 45 i 0 1 ft 0.0 1.5 ♦-Birds 1 z 3 ■4 1-2- If 4 / £43 l-l 54 0 6 0 OP 90 OP 0 0 4 O.O AO 0.0 5-Clouds, Dust. etc. fl I I A 0 Ab o.b 0 I I o-O /■I 11 0 2 1 q5 UiIlf & 0 A 0.5 0.0 0.0 6-lnsuffic. toifo. 12 0 12 7-4 0.0 7.4 4 0 443 0.0 43 4 6 4 4/ OP 60 3 0 3 4.6 Q.O 4,b /■Psychological 1 a 1 OP 00 O-b 0 0 £OP Afi OP 1 fl I t.4 o.o 1-5 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 B-U nknown 4P 0 42 25? P.025-1 14 0 ft15-2- 001^-2 ll 0 <1 OP 234 22 0 4233-4 o.o,33.4 BOther 2 4 31 IP. 4.1 2- 1 3 2.2 /) 3.3 2 0 z 10 oi 30 3 0 3 4.6 0-5 4.4 Total 71 63tiz61.1 .ft? /M . 50 43 iz544453 JOO. 3$ 2? bl5b? 43-3100. 41 25 66 62/374 100. 115 r^£ ^7/_______^TOfz^r/^ ^ z/^/r s/c/zr/^s ar M u th___a? yg^ fill___ve^s MAffC^ evaluation N umbet P« Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber PerCent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-Balla* ? 2 5 AS 2 5 6.3 7 0 7 10.9 0.0 10.1 8 2 to 75 1-1 1.9 7 3 ,0 9-7 2-1 70 1-Astronomical 2/ (8 31 3(2 72 5 98.7 II fs 26 17-2 23.5 90-7 IS /2 27 19c//. 2 75.2 76 3 79 >8.3 21 20.9 2*Aircraft 6 3 9 Al 3 8II 3 7 5 11 Iff7.8 18-1 17 7 (f 111 6-5 17-7 2? 7 31 16-7 9-9 2l. I 3-Light Phenom. Q (7 0 fl 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 9 fl 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 / 0 I 9-7 0.0 0-7 4-Birds Q 0 0 Ofa . o 0-0 0 0 0 On 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 3 8 0.0 1-9 ^ 1 5 12 0-7 3,5- 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 0 0 AO 0 0 to 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 I f 0. 0 0.9 fl 0 8 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 6-lnsuffic. N o. 8 0 8 io.O nd 10-0 3 0 3 9.7 0.0 *■7 IS 0 IS 19.0 0.8 14.0 21 0 01 19-8 00IM 7-Psycho logical 2 0 1 2 5 eg aS 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 7 0 9 0.0 0.0 0-0 2 0 1 IA 0-0 fA J-U nknowa // 0 il >3.8 9°13.8 9 <1 9 19-1 0. 0 Al 17 0 /7 197 0-0 t-l92 (2 92 27.6 0 i47.6 mother S’ / 6 6.2 13 7 5 7 0 7 111 0.0 if.9 / 19 IS 0-1 Al19.0 2 0 2 >■9 0-9. 1.9 Total 5( 7 9 80 71-0 30.0 /go. *y IQ ‘9 689 3/3 100. 7/ 36 107 669 33-6 199. 128 >92 90-1 9-7 >oo. A/a r ,^A/£- Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N unOer Per Cent N umber PercentCertain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful ToU D-Balloon >8 J 23 >2.0 3.3 IS. J 29 £ 35 79.9 3.0 n.t 1} 98 >10 11.9 0.2 181 31 92 8 l r7 9,9ft, 7 1-Astronomical 23 8 31 15.3 5.3 206 2S if 96 AS19 A 12.8 107 9V AtSA S.7 19-1 97 <9 11 I (0 s4/1M l 2-Aircraft 1? ISJ3 Ad IQ.o 22.0 30 13 93 19-7 6-5 21-9 A6 »fAln-7 IOS29.2 78 38 8 6 A, 7 is A,2 3-Light Phenom. 3 2 5 2.0 IS 3-3 I / a o.S 0.5 10 19 9 It (A 0.5 2.3 7 7 >9 /A 76-AH 4-Bi rds 0 2 2 9,0 1-3 /.3 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 3 3 4 0.9 0.9 A 0 .0 0 00 a. A 0.D 5-Clouds, Dust. etc. 7 0 2 Id 0.0 1-3 0 9 0 0.0 0.0 0° 1 1 2 01 0-1 .2 0 ( 1 00 0.2 0.2 6-lnsuffic. Into. 2? 0 22 19-7 0.01^7 2} 0 23 II 9 0-6 lid 9! fl 8! 10.5 0.0 10-5 92 0 92 7,9 0.0 99 7-Psychological fl 0 0 00 0.0 0-0 6 0 t3.0 OA 3-0 9 8 17 1-2 1.0 2-1 1 fl / f 1 0 7 02 8.9 S-U nknown 13 0 23 15.3 0.0 IS-3 38 (7 A '8-9 0.0 19.9 A 6 0 f9l18-8 0-0 18-8 87 0 87 A 9 00 ZU Hither 7 2 9 9.7d^ 6.0 7 / 8 3 3 0S 1°21 1 30 3-7 0-1 3-8 u 5 >6 2d 7 /_LS Tot^ Hi 39 ISO 77.3 22.7 100. I# 92 20t7U 20-9 too 585 790775 75S 09.5 100- IV 99909S 3S7O- Serrcrrt Zdz-cz 2f& ST? Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent tardier Per Cent . N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doidrtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful ToU 0-Balloon 6 13 17 3,1 0.8 7.7 8 ' 2 20 tz.AS / 2 I 7 9,7 700 6 6 12 HA 97 99 l-Astronomical 30 II 9 1 M 22-3 27 79 96 AS A,7 r/.i 25 ifAS zat70S 29 2 3 52 m 18-1 90.9 2-Aircraft 13 31 99 ft I 00,1 1 0 1 5 25 ft/0.9(7.0 fl 8 78 ^ 6,7 /M 8 / 2 It 6 5 M 1079 3-Lifht Phenom. 1 2 3 fl-s (0 I ¥5 0.7 77 3-8 3 1 9 fill 8.3 / 0 f os 00 0-8 4-Bi rds / 2 3 0s A IS" 2 2 9 A /■9 ft 9 fl a fin M 09 9 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 5-Clouds, Dust, etc. 0 1 1 M 06 9 5 0 1 I ^ 07 0-7 fl 2 1 f-o f,7 67 fl a fl o.O Q.O 0-0 6-tosuffic. kilo. 2( 0 10 (09 00 A,9 10 12 1 0 6,1 00 68 7 0 7 88 00 S3 q 0 1 7.1 0.0 1-1 7-Psycho logical 3 0 3 (6 W 96 / 0 1 07 00 fl,7 I a / 0? 00 0-7 2 4 2 IS o.o IA S-U nknown 9? 0 91 297 0.0 197 31 0 V 87-1 8.0 21.1 13 0 8-3 Afi 0-0 AZ 7$ 0 23 ill 0.0 111 Hither 8 3 II 9.7 ft ■018 3 1 9 8,0 07 7,7 9 0 9 AS 0-0 7.3 8 a 8 6 3 0.0 6.3 Total I2f6 3 792 ^72 J? S'Afi 93 ^9 197 6.8.3^7 Afi7^ 91 129 ^X939ZAfi 86 9) >77 67.7 32.3 100. 116 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I £S£A £_A ^________ P pP ^^pr/^^ P P 3W /r__J/^Z7^5___// /^^/^ ^__ V£^£- ^______ /f^/ £CtJ Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Hunter Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-Balloon 1-Astronomical 2-Aircraft 'bMight Phenom. 1 ‘ 4-Birds r cP 5-Clouds, Oust, etc 9 9 y S-lnsuffic. Info. /-Psychological I V B-U nknown Hither Total M s <78/ z duti^r Equation Per Cent N umber Per Cent Hurter Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful ToU I Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total 0* Balloon / 0 1 7.7 0.0 7.7 9 9 H.O 0.0 13.0 0 .0 0 0.0 0.0 8-0 1-Astronomical 0 / 1 9 J 7-77-7 7 3 S' 4.3 0.5 19.8 2 1 3 18-2 1.) 27.3 2-Aircraft 2 0 2 IM 0.0 If. 3 0 2 2 0.0 9.3 9.3 0 0 0 0.0 o.o 0.0 Might Phenom. 0 0 J O.o 0.9 0-0 i 0 1 1.2 0.0 0.2 0 ft 0 0-0 o.(l 0.0 4-Birds 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 o.o 0.0 ft ft 9 0.0 0.0 O.o 5-Clouds, Oust, etc. r 0 0 0 (b0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 O.o 0 0 0 o-ft 0.0U. Mnsuffic. kilo. r\ ' 3 0 3 03.1 0-o iM 0 0 6 13.0 9-6 13.0 2 0 2 i8.2 0.0 18.2 /-Psychological V / 0 I 7'7 0-o 1.1 0 2 2 0.0 4.3 5.3 0 0 0 0-0 o.o 0.0 J-U nknown V * 0 4 3oj 9-o 30.8 7 0 7 IM 0.0if.9 6 0 0 US 0.0M S Hllhe» 0 / 3.1 o.o 7-7 /V 0 /5 32.6 0.0324 0 0 Q 0-9 0.0 o.O Total /2 1 /3 713 7.7 /It. 37 7 ¥6 M IS-2100. IO 1 II 30.7 9.1 100. ^crofpjr 7 ^£-cp s-r ££~/r Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Hurter Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-Balloon 0 0 0 o.o o.o 0.0 a 0 0 0.0 o.o O.o 0 0 0 0^ 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 00 0.0 a? 1-Astronomical i 0 1 16-1 0.0 10.1 9 2 /0 61.5 If. 9 16.1 1 I 1 33.3 33.3 00.6 ,5 0 i100.0 0- 0 /M O 2-Aircraft 0 0 0 0.0 o.o o.o 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 O.o 9 0 a Q.O Q.O 0.0 0 0 0 90 9-0 0.0 Might Phenom. 0 0 9 2-9 0.0 9-0 Q 0 0 0.0 0-0 o.o l 0 1 33-3 0.0 939 0 0 0 0.0 O.o ^.p 4-Birds 0 0 ft 0.0 0-2 0.0 0 0 0 o.o 9.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 9-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 o-o 0.0 B-Clouds, Oust, etc. 0 0 0 o.o <1.0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 90 9 0 9 0.0 o.O 0.1} 0 0 9 0.0 o- 0 8.0 6-lnsuffic. kilo. / 0 I 10.7 0.0 16.1 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 o.o 0 9 0 0.0 0.0 M ft 0 0 0.0 0- 0 O-o 7-P$ycho logical 1 0 1 16.1 0.0 16-7 / & 1 7.1 o.o ii 0 0 0 0-f 0.0 o.o 0 0 Q 0.0 6.0 0.0 B-U nknown ■ 0 3 50.0 0-0 50.0 2 0 2 lf-1 0-0 IM 0 0 0 0-0 9.0 0.Q 0 0 0 0-0 o-o 0.0 Hither n 0 0 0.0 O.o 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-9 0 O 0 0,0 0,0 0-0 0 0 0 Q.0 o-o 9,0 Total 6 0 9 loos 9-0 100. 11 ■2. 1 3 8U IS. 5 too. 2 1 3 09-7 33-3 IM . 0 0 S III 0.0 0-0 700. 117 r^aie ^/? e^t-Mr/ov or ^w/r___ s/& rr/A/os___or /w^ro__ or__iS&f__ 7____/frr Art7/^ Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-Balloon 0 0 0 9.0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 4 0 0 O./> 0.0 0.0 2 0 2 20.0 0.0 20.0 I-Aslronomtcal 6 5 1 M O 71.0 750 3 2 00030.0loop 2 0 2 00-7 0.0 72-2 0 2 2 0.9 30.0 70.0 2-Aircraft 0 0 0 O.o 0.0 0.0 0 7 0 on 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 0 3 30.0 0.0 30.0 3-Light Phenom. 6 (I o.o P.O 1.0 0 0 0 0-0 n.O 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 0 0.9 o.o 0.0 ♦•Birds 0 0 0 0.0 P-0 0.0 0 0 0 /It 00 0.0 0 0 0 9.0 0,0 ^2 1 0 1 10.0 9-0 H-6 5-Clouds. Dust. etc. (J 0 0 0-0 0.0 9-0 0 0 ■0 0.0 0-0 OP 1/ 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0 4 0 0.9 0'9 0.0 Hinullic hh. 0 2 19.7 0.0 /f7 0 0 0 9-9 0.0 e-o 2 0 2 70.2 0.0 7>r I 0 I 10.0 09 10.0 7-Psychological 0 0 0 M (>.0 0.0 0 0 0 00 196 an 0 0 0 0.0 O-o 0-0 1? 0 4 6-0 0-9 0.0 B-U nknown ft 0 ftp p.0 0 a 0 M 0.6 D M 1 0 III o.o II, 1 1 0 1 /O.O 9-9 /P.O KI the G I / AP 3.5 3.3 n a 4 0.0 41 00 0 1 3 9.0 13.3HA a 0 0 9.o l-D 0.0 ToM s /■i 61-7 33-3 too- 3 2 s fap W /OP, 5 3 7 M .6HI IPO. 8 2 /o 20.0 20.0 /00, ,77 a/ r sr- Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Coit Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total B-Balloon 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 0 2 94.7 00 00.7 1 I 1 /M 3.7 18.5 0 0.9 20.0 20.0 1-Astronomical I 1 7 /o.o /P.O 20.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 V 3 8 13-0 14 g 21.4 7 z 't 10.0 70.0 10.0 2-Aircraft 1 9 1 >0.0 9.0 /O.O 0 0 0 9.0 0.0 00 V 2 6 13.0 7 1 22.1 1 1 2 10.0 10.019 0 3-Light Phenom. 9 2 t 0.0 20.0 20.0 0 9 9 0.0 9.0 0.0 ( 0 / 3.7 0.0 3.7 0 6 Q 0.0 f. 0 0.0 ♦-Birts 9 l i 9.0 /P.O /O.O 0 9 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 / I 0-0 3 -7 3.7 9 0 0 0.0 Of 0.0 5-Clouds, Dust, etc 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 9.0 / 0 I 33-5 0.0 33.3 0 0 6 0.0 O f 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 G-lnsuffic Info. 3 (1 3 30-0 96 30.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-9 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 00 0-0 1 0 I 10.0 o-O 10-0 7-Psycho logical 0 0 0 0-0 00 0.0 0 0 9 0.0 0,0 Of 0 0 4 0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 9-0 0.0 0-9 8-U nknown / 0 I 10.0 9°iO.O 0 0 9 0.0 0-0 9.0 5 a 7 18.1 1.0 >85 t 0 0 9-0 0. 0 0.9 9-0 th er 0 0 a 0.0 O.o 0.0 0 0 0 0.9 9-9 0.0 / 9 I 3.7 o.o 37 0 1 1 00 10.0 /P.O Total 0 y 10 09.0 19.0/Of. 3 0 3 100.9 9-0 100. 11 G 27 70.9 21.4 w. 1 & 10 10.0 40.0 too. rfcTWA Evaluation N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent N umber Per Cent Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doibtful Total Certain Doubtfol Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtful Total Certain Doubtfu Total Certain Doubtful Total 0-Balloon 0 2 a 0-0 33.3 33.3 3 3 4 150 15.0 30.0 / 2 3 5-1 11.2 n.i 2 0 2 8-3 0.0 g.3 1-Astronomical <2 / I 0.0 14.7 14-7 1 3 1 5.0 15,9 20.0 7 I 8 11-1 5-1 17.1 2 6 10 A3 33.33/7 2-Aircraft 1 0 I n-1 0.0 Hl 1 0 1 5.0 9.0 5.0 V - 0 V 27.5 9-0 235 0 1 1 0.9 17 7^.2. 3-Light Phenom. 9 0 ■0 0.0 0-9 0.0 / 0 1 3.0 9,0 5-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.9 0-0 1.0 ♦■Birts 0 0 0 0-9 ^■O 6.0 / I 1 5.0 5-0 10.0 0 0 0 (.0 0-9 0.9 0 9 0 0.0 0.0 6.0 5-Clovds, Dust, etc 4 0 0 »,o 6,0 9-6 0 Q 0 9-9 0,0 O.o 0 0 0 9-9 0,0 9-0 6 0 0 0.0 0,0 0.0 6-lnsuffic Wo. 0 0 0 0-0 'm 0.0 V 0 7 10.9 0.0 29-0 / 0 1 54 0.0 51 3 0 3 12.5 50n.s 7-Psychological 0 1 U7 0.0 107 0 0 9 9.0 o.o 0.0 0 fl Q 0.11 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 o-O 0,0 B-U nknown fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 7 0 1 10.6 9.0 /O-O n a 6 0.0 O-O 9.0 0 G 25-0 0.9 ^S.C Bother 0 / 1 0,0 107 !4-7 Q 0 0 9-9 0.0 0-0 0 1 5.1 9,0 5.1 0 2 8-5 0.0 5.3 Total J k 4 8 33-3 44-7 too. 13 7 20 05.0 35.0 /CO. n 3 I 7 Am n.4 Itl- /5 7 0 1 42-5 37.5 too. 118 gwttwM / w___M /r S/6& /7& 6 s_____^____M M 73.8 0/) is-8 7- Psycho logical 9 7 0 d.O O.o 00 0 0 0 0.0 0.9 0-0 0 e 0 0.0 0.9 M 1 0 / 3-3 0-0 3.3 B -U n kn ow n / 0 1 {2 01) 6-2 7 0 £ /// 0.0 n./ 4 0 4 10.9 9.0 11.9 ( 0 6 3/. fl 0 8 M H ither / (3 (2 0 9 in 2 0 /// 0-0 /// 0 7 4 0.0 10.8 ID . 9 fl e fl 0-0 0.0 o.c Total >3 3- 81.2 988 no. /V 477 77.1 22.2 /on. 28 fl 37 72.7 741 !90. /fl 0 /flloO-O 0.0 /oD . Jun/er Ju 6 US 7~ 1 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t j Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu' Total C ertain D oub tfu' Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0 1 /fl. 3 o.o 113 fl 0 - 4 CHI- 00tin / 0 1 4.8 0.0 fl.8 3 fl 2 7 7 0-9 8.7 l-Astron om ical / '43 14.3 Q8-fl 0 (1 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 7 0 7 33.3 0.0 33-3 7 6 7 4.3 27-1 104 2 «Aircraft 1/ 0 0.0 0.0 <1 I 0 0 0 0.0 Q.o 0.0 4 / 6 17.0 4.8 27-8 4 / s nn 4-3 71-7 3-L ight Phen om . Q 0 o.o 0.0 0.0 6 0 0 0-0 <1.0 0.0 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 0-0 9.0 op 4-B i rds Q Q 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0 p 0 0.0 o-0 0.0 0 0 . 0 O.o d-D 0 0 ^ -C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 O.o on 0 .0 0 0 fl 0.0 0.0 9.0 0 0 p 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 n 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 2 2?. fl oj770 0 0 f fl>.0 0-9 0.9 fl 0 fl 18/2 0.0 <7.9 2 a 77 O.fl 77 /-Psychological 4 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 tl 0.0 0.9 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 S-U n kn ow n 1 0 1 1^ 0.07fl.“3 -2 0 2 33.3 0-0 33-3 fl 0 fl Ip.O P.O /7.0 6 Q fl M l 0.0 It.) 3-Other J / / 0.0 lfl-3 113 0 0 0 0.0 oj 0.9 0 9 0 9.0 o.o 0.0 1 a / 7-3 O.Q fl.3 Total 5 2. 7 n-i no. fl 8 fl. /90. 0.0 /01. 20 I 21 K 2 4.8 /00- /< 7 7 2 3 81.8 30 J 109. 1 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait j Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total jB -B alloon 7 fl <2 90 0.0 0.0 / fl 1 too 0.9 10.0 2 Q 2 13.3 0.0 /3.3 ? 4 6 ?3 7tn25.0 il-Astron om ical ,r 0 s 38s O.o ns / 1 1 10-0 190 10.0 0 fi 0 1.0 0.8 0-0 9 3 /z37.7 I2.Sson 2 -Aircraft c- ? 18.4 O-o 4<7 (1 1 1 O.o 1 c.o 194 2 4 o 13.3 269]40.0 / <1 1 4-2 0,0 42 3-L < ght Phen om . 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 /ip 0 fl 0 9-0 0-9 10 0 0 0 0.9 0.0 do 0 0 0 0.0 Q.O 0.0 4-B irds 0 fl 0 0-0 0-9 40 fl fl fl 0.0 on Of 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 op 0 0 0 90 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 0.0 fl.0 P.O 0 0 0 07) M 0.0 0 0 0 0(1 0.0 ^<9 0 Q 0 0-0 0-0 9-9 6 -ln suffrc. In to. 3 0 3 23./ 0.0 13./ 0 0 Q <1.0 0-9 11 1 0 / 7-7 (1-0 i-7 1 8 1 42 ff.O 4.2 /-Psychological Q 0 0 0.0 O.o 0-0 fl 0 fl 0-0 (IP P.O 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-8 / 0 1 72 0,0 4J S-U n kn oM i 3 0 3 23.1 0.0Z/7 fl D t 60.9 9-0 60.0 5 0 3 P-3 0.0 33.3 2 0 8 8-3 0.0 8J H ither 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 O-O 0 fl 0 9.0 9-0 0.9 / 0 / 6 7 0-0 8? / 0 0 4.2 O-O 4.2 Total 7^ 0 73 799-0 O.opo: 8 80.0 290no. 71 4 /? 73.3 20.7 !0 9. n 7 24 70-2 2-1-8 no. 120 S Ag/e ■#/£________£M 6 i//ir/a/i/ as //»/r s /Gw r/A/as ^ / ^ /y____t& _t$ej££___ _______/fs / Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 B alloon 1 / 3 /A 5 £3 15.? / 0 1 U-l 0.0 Hl 0 <2 0 0.9 0,0 0.9 9 0 0 9.9 0.0 0.0 1-Astron om ical 1 □ « >5.? 0 2 z 0-6 72a 22-2 r 1 0 747ft.7 334 0 0 0 fa) 0.0 0.0 2 -Aircratt n 2 % 0.0 >0.5 10-5 Q 3 3 0.(1 333 33.3 0 1 1 0 .0 Io.7 K ..7 0 33-3 0.0 33.3 J -L ijN Phen om . n O 0 0.0 0-0 0.9 9 0 0 90 M an 9 9 0 9.0 0.0 9.0 0 < ? 0.0 0.0 O.o 4-B irds c a 0 O.o 7.0 oJ 7 0 0 Oi 9-0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 O.b 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 93 5-C lovds, D ust. etc. c 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0 0 o 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6.0 0-1 9-0 9 0 0 o.Q 0.0 0.9 H n suffic. In fo. 5 0 5 763 o.o ?43 0 0 0 9.0 o.o 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 2 0 2 05-7 0.0 6 9.7 Z-Psycim logical 0 c 0 00 an 0.0 9 c b 9.0 0.0 0-0 9 0 0 0.6 ao 0.0 0 <2 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n s 0 5 2 43 an26.3 1 0 1 //.1 0.0 fl. I 5 0 911.0 0-0 50.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Q.O H /ther 1 1 <3 (1.0 5.3 1 0 1 222 9.2 2 2 .2 <2 0 0 0.(1 W 0.0 c 0 0 0.0 0.0 9.0 Total /v 17 73.7 2 43 HO- V 6 9 w 5(9 /0O 4 X 6 ^ •7 39.3 ZOO. 3 0 3 /w.c 9.0 100^ /^Ar J~UA/p /)u/6PS7- Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfull Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 0 ? 6/0.0 0.0 40.0 0 0 9 9.9 (.0 M 0 9 0 9.9 9 9 o-o / / 2 5-7 5,7 7/.^ 1-Astron om ical 0 c.c O.o 0.0 0 J 0 0.0 (1-0 90 1 3 3 II-1 m 333 fl c 0 0.9 0.0 9.9 2 -Aircraft / 9 1 oo-0 0 0 20.0 1 9 1 M 0.0 M 7 0 1 II .1 00 11.1 f 0 f 5.7 0.0 5.7 3-L ijht Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 9.0 0.3 0 9 0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0 9 O 0.0 o.t O.o 2 / 3 II.? ^7 17-7 4-B irds l 1 0.9 20./ ll 9 0 C ' 0 2.0 o.c 0.0 0 0 0 0.} 0.9 0.0 0 0 0 0.9 0.0 9.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. c a 0 2 ,3 O.i/ 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 (6 9 0 0 0 .0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 9.0 9.9 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 0 0 aa 0.0 0.0 Cl 0 0 0.9 9.o 9,6 0 9 3 0 .0 9.9 (If) 3 (l 3 17.0 0.9 17.6 /•Psychological 9 0 0.0 '.0 0.0 0 9 0 0.0 9.0 o.c 9 1 1 o.d ll-l II. 1 0 0 O 9.9 0.0 0. 0 8 -U n kn ow n I 0 1 2 C .0 OP 70.0 0 0 0 0,2 9, 0 0.1 3 O 3 43.3 0 .0 33-3 7 0 7 91-1 0-0i/l.l H ither 0 0 0 0.( o.O 0.0 0 0 0 9? 0.6 0.0 1 9 1 H-l 0 .0 ll-l 1 0 / 5-7 9.0 ^■1 Total y 1 5 m 10.0 /M . 1 0 1 'OOP 9-9 a. 6 3 1 65.7 33.3 190. 7^ 2 >7 M l II? /0O. /5c ra spa /Vep c/^ eprA7 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 0 / w 0.0 .57 / 0 l 0.0 7.2 0 / / 0.0 0-2 / 0 / 7/ 0.9 7./ 1-Astron om ical 7 / 3 hi5.7 n.7 (, 1 7 lit 52 29-2 77 4 I 2 50.0 25.0 75.0 7 / 3 lf?.Z 7./ 77-3 2 -Aircraft / 0 1 5. f 9.0 5-7 V 2 & /O 0.3 25-0 2 0 Z H5 0-0 125 4 0 4 30-4 0-0 50.4 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 O.Cj 9,0 0 2 0 9.9 9.0 0.9 0 <2 0 0.9 0.9 0-0 (I 0 0 0 -0 6.0 0.0 4-B i rds 0 0 0 0.0 00 9 0 Cl 0 0 0,0 9-0 0.0 p O (I 9.9 9-1 0.9 0 0 0 9-0 0.0 9.9 8 -C louds, D ust, etc. Q 0 0 0.0 0.3 9.9 Q 6 0 9 9 0.0 0.0 9 O 0 9.9 9.0 05 0 a 0 9.9 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 9 2 H-8 0 .3 H.i $ 0 0 9.0 9-9 0.0 1 0 1 o.O 52 7 0 1 5.7 0.0 <7-7 /•Psychological 9 O 0 0.0 0-0 9.0 0 0 0 9.0 0.0 0,0 0 9 0 0-9 0.0 0.9 7 0 1 7-1 o.O 7./ IU n kn ow n S 0 O’ 77./ 0.077' 7 0 7 37.5 9-9 375 0 Q 0 94 M 0-d / 0 7.! 0.0 1-1 H ither 2 0 2 II? 0.0//.? 1 0 7 52 9.0 4.2 Q 9 0 0-0 0.9 9.0 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 Total 10 I /7 77.1 S7 /oo. ?/ 3 75 075 '2-5 190. // 27 /6 M D 31-2 100. 70 1 1/ 40.7 7-7 190. 121 Ta pie 4/7 ^^^r/a/i/ pt pp/t s/ppa/ppa __gv mp/pp-/ pt__few ,___/f^. AP K /CAr^A’CATT Evaluation Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D OU b ttU l Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 * B alloon / D /6-7 0.6 0-7 / <2 l 5.4 P.O M ? / H ’S 41 Ip 3 6 J . 3 3-3 64 1-Astron om ical H Y 2 26.1 1(7530 7 i 22-2 54zu 7 o /4.1 O.P 41 15 1? IS n.s Of4-5 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 ,2 . 0 ll-l UI 22-7 3 z 5 12-5 94 20.9 17 7 2 0 ii-4 7-722-0 J -L ijht Phen om . 0 0 0 o.o 0 0 P 0 6 P p 0.9 Pl? 0-6 4 p p O.o 0-0 0.0 7 4 1 hi 0.0 l.l 4-B irds p p 9,0 oo 0 9 4 o.t O-O 00 7 p 7-2 04 41 7 / 4 3.3 l-l 47 ft-C louds, D ust. etc. 0 0.0 00 0-2 (2 0.0 0.9 0.0 0 I t o.Q 4* 41 0 p 9 0.0 9. 0 0.0 ft-ln suffic. In fo. c < 4 an 0.0 0.0 7 p /r.c 0,0 54 / p / 47 04 41 IP P IQ H-° 0.0n.o /•Psychological A 4.3 0.0 13.3 P p P 0.0 0.0 o.d 0 p 4 0.0 04 O.o I 0 1 1-1 04 ). 1 ft-U n kn ow n z 7 0.3 0-0) HO y rM 0-0 27.9 4- p 4 /4-7 o-O 74-7 72 2 32 35.2 04 35-2 M the» 7 c H O 0.. 0 4-3 p X P.O n-i I 7 0-2 25.021.1 / P 2 2.1 0- 0 1-2 Total // 4 /S 77-3 16.7 /D i. J /S ’ 93-3 76.7 /SO. 44$9-3 HI-7 loll. 80 II 7/ 074 12/ JOO. .772 ,54 41 21.1 IP 7 (1 111 127 2(8 r s iD 1-3 1-3 >84 7 7 16 184 194 Ki 2 -Aircraft 7 ?! UQ 6l 11 1 771 4 7/ (5 5. 6 15.5 111 ? J 6 56 54 >1-2 7 IP 1 2 21 224254 3-L ight Phaw a. I 2- 3 0-7 IM 1-1 0 & 4 (14 54 54 A / 3 3.7 51 5.6 / p 1 21 0.0 2/ ♦-B irds I z3 9 7 IM 24 ___r 1 2 14 IM 2M p p 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 P 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.o 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 7 I I 00 on Q4 0 1 0.0 IM 14 P 3- 2 04 3.7 3.7 ^ P 0 00 0-0 0.0 fr-tn suffic. In fo. 17 6 4 84 04 8-2 4 p ,5’0 0.0 54 P 4 7M 0.0 74 3 P 3 6.2 op 64 /-Psychological 0 1 on 04 9-7 0 p 0 0.0 o.o 00 1 P 1 14 0.0 14 p 5> 0 OO o.o 0.0 ft-U n kn ow n 33 8 33 124 04 224 n p II 154 0.0 155 76 P 1 6 114 O.o 21.6 /7 (2 II 224 0.0 724 M fter 6 2 8 81 14 7.5 2- / 3 2.9 14 9-2 7 P I 3-7 o.o 3.7 5 P 3 6- 2 0-0 64 Total 98 5g IU7 £95 37 5 100- 35 30 7/ 913 ™7[00. 35 14 6 99 35.2 100. 28 20 ^8 583 914 /of. 122 rzZzz 4 74_______ ^000 6 4 770/0 & _____fi^jefir si£±clj^& s. 42 ^at/^ 20 2ep/s ^ll. veA^r /^rA-AW A/Tr- A/a/t Evaluation Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful lotal C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon -2 s H 2.1 72 £• p 6 /0-7 2.0 /o.1 7 70 76 If/2.0 7 2. 3 5.5 1.6 7. / 1-Astm n om ial 3 /11.4 12 7 413 1/ 23 20.0 21-8 no /0 02- >15 /zo16-5 17 3 z z no 2-4 <14 M ircrrft 6 3 3 fit 4-1 H I 3 /O fl 7/111 f 7 zz 14 8 7 18.0 7t> 7 07 n.iS -52(1 > L i0 it Photon . 0 a 0 0.0 p.o & 2 2 2 op 22 2.0 2 o P 0.0 0,0 #0 / P / 0-0 0-0 0.8 ♦-B irds o a 0 Pi 20 2 2 2 w 22 0-0 3 2 3 3.6 36 J / ¥ 14 18 3-2 S-C louds, D ust, etc. <2 0 Q 20 OP 21 2 P 2 0.0 ?2 P.O 0 / 1 oo flhl p p 2 0.0 22 2,0 tln svffic. M o. 8 p r/l.V 0-0 1(4 3 2 3 7.5 fie S-5 /o 0 /O 11.0 0012.0 0i 2 2-1 16-5 2.0 1(5 7> Psydo logical 2. 0 1.1 2,2 ?? 0 P 2 pi 0.0 Pi 2 2 2 ao 0-2 20 2 2 g 16 0.2 7-6 t-U akn ouB 1 p 1 111 D P H I 6 0 /20-7 P.0 Hi /3 2 13 li.7 2.2 1*7 3 2 p 3 7 30.1 2.0 30.7 M tb a 5 / / 71 A 9 £5 7 2 7 H l 22 Hl 7 5 7 fl76 10.1 7 2 1. 6 02 1.6 Total Z Z 72 68.6 11.7 ? 7 /7 yr(7/30.1 !th. S ’ 6(2.3 ”7/ft. W /3 77-7 876 18.2 76 r Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nurter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful ToW C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub ttai Total O-B alloon /7 Z O 13.2 23 i5.5 78 33 15.3 2 .7I8.0 7# 4/ //S '114 Of no 31 37 73 1.6 16/fl 1-A$tron ofliical 6 2? //' 1-7 11.0 27 77 31 fl-0 132/3 ft 3 0 72 11 6.0 ni13 ej- 87 10.6 //■I 2'1 2 -Aircraft (7 12 3 0 13-2 If13 .3 28 12 40 75 3 26 111 74 72. 725 HI 11-3 2(0 17 33- 02 fl-^ 8 6 10.1 3-L ight Phrn om . 3 2. S ' 13 1-6 3 1 1 1 z 0.5 0.5 /n to 7 7 20 0-6 14 6 6 /X Pi 1-5 3.0 ♦•B irts 0 Z 2 o.o 14 1-6 2 $ fio 2-0 0.0 3 3 6 0.5 0.5 1.0 2 2 2 8.0 p.o ee 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 2 1-6 (.0 H 0 2 P.O a# P.O 1 / 2 0.2 02 Of P 1 1 0.0 0-2 0.1 B -ln suffic In fo. 16 /6 fl 2 fi,o PS 2 22 11.0 2.0no 74 & 71 114 0.0 11-6 4? 2 40 1.8 P.O 1-8 /-Psychological < • 2 0.0 20 00 X 2 6 3.3 2.0 3.3 5 % is 1-3 1-3 76 7° / 77 2-5 0-2 57 8 -U n kn ow n 15 H 12.0 0.2 W 73 0 33 HO 00 P.O <31 2 ioipo 2.0 HO 77 2 79 H-1 0.0 114 W ther 3 8 17 1-6 43 7 1 8 8.8 o.S 43 711 1 PS 3.8 0.2 4.0 77 75 7-7 1.7 3.9 Total 10/ 2-8 /M 703 21-7 Ito. /47 32 713 80-3 P-7 111- 470 76 7 531 73.7 26.3100, 273 1324-07 67.6 329 ItO- Ipa/Aa/a -pa - r/jA-£-A ■H a a a.a -a -a ’ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon b 72 n 3.6 71 13.8 8 /Z 20 6f 1.6 160 r 1 74 1-7 8.5 >57 6 C 77 *1 1.8 It. 5 1-Astron om ical /I 7 8-7 i(i.8 5-4 16-2 W 3 3 124ll.f26.4 7-1 zf 3 6 if*Hl 31,1 18 76 74 H L 75-2 31.3 2 -Aircraft 73 27 40 7.8 16.3 24.1 1 // 20 72 8-8 16.0 // 5 (7 it-4 5 7 181 7 // 18 47 m 17-2 M ight Phen om . / z ..7 6. ^ 12 1.9 / 7 7 0-9 /.6 24 3 I 24 0-1 3.7 1 2 I 1.0 P.O 1.0 ♦-B irds / z .3 0 6 1.2 18 lz 4 1.6 2 4 3.2 2 0 2 OP OP e-o fi 2 2 0.0 0.0 2,0 ^ -C louds, Oust, etc 2 / / P.O 0-6 0.6 fi 1 / o.o o-9 0-8 0 2 z 06 1-1 1.1 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 17 2 11 II t 0.0 1/4 70 (2 10 8-0 Afi 84 7 2 7 .6.6 20 64 1 fi 1 8.6 20 84 /•Psychological 3 2 J 10 0.0 1-8 / 2 / 6-8 fie 0.8 l 2 / 04 0.0 0-1 4 2 2 7 ^ 0.0 1-7 8 -U n kn ow n 47 4 17 35.3 fie 25.3 70 6> S tHQ Ao 24.0 H 2 fit H-9 Afi11-8 7-2 2 02 n.o P.O 2/.0 m other 8 2 70 1.8 12 6.0 1 16 0-8 24 4 2 4 3.8 0.0 3.8 f 2 r 74 0.0 7.6 Total ill is -166 66.1 33.1 100. 7^ 47 62.4 37.6 /it. 73 23 706 69.1 31-1 iff. 73 32- IPS '67.5 50.5 Hi. 123 -r^ie 0/9 £00200^0/0 OF oFjF0F s/M r/M is___^L-Pzomz/___££—& & '££_,_______ff^Z._____ Ja m ' Eviuation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful* Total Set tain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 1-Astron oaical Z-An craft V J 3-light Phen om . k 4-B irds >y 5-C lcm ds, D ust, etc. V 9 9 r t-ln suffic In fo. b 7-PsydB logical X X \ V) 8 * U n kn ow n m other Total Ji/6 O S7 ~ , Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful* Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 0 1 7.7 0.0 7-7 0 0 £ /so 0J 15.0 0 ft 0 (Iff 0.0 0.6 i 1-Astron om ical 0 1 1 0.0 7’7 7-7 7 3 5 5.0 7.5 K J 1 1 7 /O. 0 /Iff20.0 ^ -Aircraft 7 0 7 J-ft 0.0M 0 7 7 0.!) SO 5-0 ft 0 0 0.0 0,0 0./) 3*L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 (J 0.0 0.0 I 0 1 7 $ ff.O 2 5 0 0 0 6.0 U.S ofi ♦-B uds f? p 0 fl-0 0-0 0.0 0 ff 0 os o.o 0.0 fl fl fl 0,0. lift or 5-C louds, D ust, etc. ff 0 c.o 0.0 0,0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl ft 0 p.l> 0J) 0.0 8 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 13) 0.0 23.1 6 (7 ff f^.0 0.0 IS” 2 fl 2 20.6 fl. fl 0’0 7-Psychoiogical X) 1 .0 1 71 00 7 7 0 7 2 0.0 5.0 P-’ 0 fl 0 0.0 07) fff ft-U n kn ow n 4 P H IM 0.0 30.% 17 0 9 2fO flfl10.0 ff fl £ to. 0 fl fl(J.O 9-Other / 0 1 1-1 (’■ft 7-7 IS 0 /ff J5.0 0-0 25.0 0 fl 0 0.0 ftf 6 Total /ft 1 /3 77-3 7-7 JM . 3-3 7 HO ^ ■5 775 /so. “7 1 /ft ro.o 10.0lift- 1 ' 5 F ^7-/Sr^/91^ JJc/A 'A A F’FA ’ Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0 0 0 oo 0.0 00 0 9 0 0-0 00 0.0 ft ft ft 9 0 0.0 O-l < 7 0 0 O.o 0.0 Oo 1-Astron om ical I 0 1 7 o.O o.o 20.0 / •2 3 7^ 7 33.3 SOO 1 I a 3 3 .3 313 7 ff ft /OOH 9.0109.9 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 OS 90 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 o-o 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 &Q 0 0 ff ft-9 op 9.1 3-L ijht Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 9 o co 0 0 ft Of ofl 6,0 / 0 1 33-3 OO 33.3 0 fl ff 0-0 0.0 o.O 4-B irds 0 0 0 os f> 9.0 s 9 ft 9.0 OP 0.0 (> 0 p 9.0 0.0 00 0 0 p op Oft 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc p 0 0 9,0 0 9 0-0 0 0 0 ao 0.0 0.0 fl fl jAO (IP 00 o 0 c> Aft 0.0 frln suffic. In fo. 1 fl 1 10. fl fl>P 200 0 fl 0 0.9 00 9 0 fl fl 0 tw 0.0 0-fl 0 0 D P 0.0 4^ /■Psychological 1 fl 1 fto.O 0.0 M O 1 0 1 4-7 SO /(J fl fl fl ae PP 00 0 0 4? !)■<> 0.0 0,0 8 -U n kn ow n 2 fl ? Ho J Off 40-0 2 fl 2 33.3 fl-fl 33.3 fl p (ft 0.0 0P flft ft 0 Oft 0,0 0,0 9-Other 0 0 0 0.7 0-9 9.0 0 0 0 (1.9 Of 9-0 fl fl (ft 9,9 00 09 0 0 0 ftp 0.0 0-0 Total 5 0 5 /Ot.t 0.0/Off. 7 ff ffff-7 33-3 /OO ft / 3 ffff-7 3 3 3 /oo. ft 0 ft 109.0 0.0 K O. 124 smtM r/a^ < r_ M Je/r___s/zmzM ^___4/ /40/0m . st..& & £_,___z^V Sza/I/z 44# (Ta a/u A/OK Arer/r//UA/?y Af^/fi/fi- En i oaten Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon i 0 a os 0.0 0.0 0 0 fl 0.0 04 04 0 0 fl 0.0 fi.O 0.0 2 fl 400 0.00fi0 l-Astron om rcal 4 3 7 40.4 30.070.0 3 2 5 60.9 40.9feo.o 2 0 2 Qf.fi 0.02M 0 7 6-0 flee X^A M ra* 0 0 0 M ao flfl p a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 0 fl Of 04 00 3 0 3 ?M 64300 3-L «gM Phen om . p 0 0 40 40 00 0 0 0.0 AO 0.0 fl 0 0 fl-fl 0,0 Q r> 0 60 P.O 60 I-B ifds p i? 04 AO 00 0 0 fl C P 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 6.0 fi.fi 1 0 1 /fi.fi a.a /A. A 5-C louds, D ust, etc. (0 0 M 00 00 0 & fl OU _£4 0 0 0 fi.fi 04 flfl fl o> o 02 A.P fi.o 6 -ln suffic In to. ? ^ 4 2 OS 0019 0 6 fl 0 0.6 0.0 fie 2 fl 2 2f.fi 002(0 2 fl 1 00-o 0.0/o.o 7-Psycholoticto Q 0 3 0.0 0.0 9 o 0 fl fl OR 0.0 0.6 fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0 fl 0 00 00 6.0 8 -U n kn ow n C 0 0 U.S pp o.o 0 0 fio 0,0 fi.o / 0 ty3 4.0/w 1 fl / /O ,0 fl,fl !O.fi M ite 9 1 i 9 0 10 9 fe-o 0 fl 0 fie 4.9 0/1 0 2 A 00 Qf.fi4t.fi 0 0 00 60 0,0 Total 6 /o (4.0 2/0.0/OO. 6 ge.e 4fl.fi100, 5 2 7 71-0 Qf.fiI0Q. 1 A 16 460 2/. A //A JijA/e- | Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Nuab er Pa C ait Num b er Pa C art C ertain j D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon V 0 M 6.0 6.0 2 0 X 007 64 00.1 2 1 3 ^3 22.2 224 t z z fi.o ^O A Z AA 1-A$tron om ical / 1 2 (64 40-0000 0 fl 0 9.0 04 3 fl 7 U.SflA AT,? zX fl ^0,0 20.0 ^.A ^ 'Aircraft / 0 1 204 So204 0 q 0 0.0 os 0.6 4 2 6 26-7 fj2$jJ 1 1 z /p.0 /A. A ^A.A 3-L ifhl Phen om . c 2 6-0 040 3 .0.6 fl 1 1 Q.O 33.3 33.3 f fl / 0,0 4-2 Q 0 0 6.0 O s ♦-B irds flfl (00 ^•0 fl 6 fl 0,0 <04 04 q I 1 p.0 A 2 47 0 A O.() OO O s ^ -C louds, D ust, etc. fl p 0 0.o Ofl 6,0 fl & 0 0,0 04 60 (I fl 0 o.o fi.o 04 fl fl 6 Ofl 04 00 ^ In suffic. In fo. 3 c 3 060 60364 0 c 0 Ao flfl 00 fl c 0 0.0 fll> Co 1 fl I /^o 0.0 z ap 7-Psycholopcal fl fl 6 0 04 04 0 0 o.Q 0,0 0,0 0 0 0.0 6 0 fi.o 0 fl 0 A.p A# 6 .6 8 -U n kn ow n 1 fl 1 2fi.fi 0.0 204 A fl 0 (1.0 Afi 0,6 fl X lo.S 00 20'1 0 0 fl 0.6 ^o 0.0 H ither Q o 0 00 00 fl-O fl 0 0 6 .0 60 (4 f 0 I 0.2 00 W Q I 1 00 (6 .6 2A.fi Total 6 1 / 0 (0.6 2(00 /06. 2 1 3 (0-1 326/At? . 26 QU £47 33.3109. 6 I 0 2(04 00.0 PF^ A4>^£-A^fi72TAf AZ £-c:£-A*srr Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b a Pa C en t Nuab a Pa C en t Num b a Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertton D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertton D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0 2 2 P.O 73-3 33} 3 7 l, A4 /s .0 70.0 / 2 3 5A U i17.1 2 a 1 195 fl. 0/or 1-Astron om ical 0 / / OA it 7 ((■7 / 3 fl 3.0 ff.o M o 7 ( 2 All 5 fl ATI 2 A fi (0-5 7/J 32.6 2 -Aircraft / Q I ^ 7 04 22.7 / fl /i. 0 0.0 ?4 0 fl 13 5 0,0 03 5 0 1 1 94 S3 S-,3 3-L ighl Phon m . 0 fl o AA o,0 0,0 / fl / 3.0 M 5 s 0 0 0 04 Q ° 6.0 fl 0 0 00 6.0 fl.fi ♦-B irds 0 q 0 04 0-0 1 1 2 3.0 5.0 70-0 () A o 6 4 00 0.0 0 o 0 fl-O OA 0,0 S-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 0.9 A. A 0.0 0 0 fl fi.o 9-0 0.0 A fl 0 04 Q .o 04 4 fl 0,0 0.fi fi.fi 6 -ln suffic. In fo. Q p 0 0,0 00 P.O 22 0 fl 10.6 610 M W ( fl / f? M 5.1 fl 3 159 6.0 159 7-Psycholopcai / fl / fl-7 04 2 (.7 0 0 fl fi-0 0.0 pp fl 0 Q qo 04 6.0 fl fl .0 0-0 44 fl,fl ft-U n kn ow n 0 0 0 2-0 00 04 2 fi 7 16.0 0>-6 104 0 fl 0 0.0 0.0 04 fl 5 76* PS703 M D ie Q / 2 6,0 7(7 100 6 0 0 04 AO 6-0 I 0 I 0-fl 3 .1 fl i, 60.5 00/OS Total 1 H fi 33.3 ^ .7w. 23 7 Z o ifi.o 3 5.9200. /t 3 /7 H A (66. '1 5 /? 731 26-3 206. 125 r44t-e .4 2/ £M l M rw 44 44J££r £/& ££//!/& S___£/ W^r 1! I p 1 4.3 4'5 r 0 < 07.8 flfl 111 /•Psychological 0 0 p 0.0 O.p 0.0 p 0 p O-O' 0.0 fl.o 0 p 0 0.0 op P.fl P p 0 0.0 00 0.0 B -U rtkn ow n 1 7 4.5 Of) 124 0 0 0 M P.fl M 1 £3 3-3 3 0 3 /C-7 Sp 4-7 W te / 0 1 6-7 1 0 6 4 I 0 / 11 P4 11 0 0 0 0.6 94 Off 0 p 0 P.O fl-fl 0.0 Total 7 716 SCO 43.1 /OO. 7 ¥ // 636 364/D O. to 7 IfM l474ioO . /7 1 a 104 fl. 6 /to. A/a \7~c/AT£r LT Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C art C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon ? 0 7 44 04 44 / 0 / 43 04 8-3 / 0 1 < 7 0.) 47 0 0 0 o.o 0. 0 O.fl 1-Astion om ical 6 fl 1? 207 6427.0 / 3 4 84 2S433.3 0 4 1 04 7(726-7 1 / ^ n 04 6046fo 2 -Aircraft 4 3 7 //I fIf. 3 20-1 I 1 2 84 83/t-C 0 3 3 0.0 2)4 30.0 1 2 3 04 80 44 3-L ight Phen om . < ? 0 0 Air Ta ff£:/T Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait Nun b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 0 / 33.3 0.0 33-3 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 1 l 0,0 83 84 1 P / 6.7 04 67 1-AstJ on om ical 0 <1 0 O.o 09 0.0 1 7 1 l/.l 33.3 444 4 4 8 ns 33.3 66-6 2 4 6 /34 20-6377 2 -Aircraft 0 0 a 0.0 qA 0-0 1 1 3 III ll./ 222 0 1 I 04 84 8-3 Z P 2 13.3 0413.5 3-L ight Phen om t. 0 0 0 04 0 0 A0 0 0 0 04 0-0 0.0 0 fl 0 04 0.0 04 fl fl 0 04 00 94 4-B irts a 0 0 04 0.0 0,0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 04 pa 0.0 6 0 fl-o fl.fl pp 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p 0 0 p.fl 0.0 04 0 0 0 AO 04 04 0 (1 0 0.0 Q.0 00 p fl p ao p.fl p.fl 6 -ln suflic. kilo. 2 P 2 66) P.O 067 2, p 2 024 an22.2 fl p 0 0.0 PS 00 / P 1 6-7 PA 6 -7 /-Psychological 6 0 0 0.0 fl.o 01 Q 0 0 0.0 0.P 00 0 60 0 0-0 So 04 fl O 0 0.0 P.fl 04 8 -U n kn ow n 0 0 0 0-0 P.O M 0 1 II. 1 P.fl //.I 2 P fl 10-7 a? 4-7 3 6 3 204 PP flo-O m other 0 0 9 0.0 0.0 04 fl 0 0 0.0 04 00 0 0 0 04 a . a 04 2 O 2 /3.3 me 13.3 Total 3 0 3 40.0 04 /flo. r 1 ? Sf6 Uhmo- 6 6 /2 Soo Soo/Of. n 1 IS 73.3 26-7 /OO. 126 /^s-^Z2& M __i£Z2^—£A2UJi!& & o2aL—i^^___f/6^r/^& s ^a z^^zz/ ^ »gz^ .Ta m TlrM AM AtPA Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 > B alloon 0 0 0 0.6 OP o.o 2 a 7 /fa p.p s 1 6 17.3 34 M t / 0 / 7./ PA 7.! 1-Astron om ical ,r 3 1 its 231 076 2 3 s ISA 13.1 30.6 0 7A3 0.0 13-3 / 0 / 7/ 0-0 7. / 2 -Atrcraft (I X TA 9-0 /fa 1 0 2 'fa O.P M A 3 if 7 10-7 (33 ir.o 1 0 2 A3 PA A- 3 3-L ighl Phen om . p P 0 ao po 0A. 0 £7 a po 00 00 (7 0 ft ao O.o ao 0 0 0 ff pt OA 4-B irds a p a an 00 06 P p pp 0,0 ao 0 p 0 0-0 o-O o.o Q 0 0 p.f p.p 0-0 5-C louds, D ust. etc. p 7 p PP PC P 0 6 PP 0.0 0.0 P 0 0 po 0.0 00 a 0 0 0.0 p.o co 6 -ln suffic. In fo. P / 71 PP 7-7 / p 1 7.7 Ai77 0 p » It A po1(3 'i o 3 21-3 at, 2 fa 7-Psycho logical P 0 0.0 PP f-0 0 p P OP 0.0 0.0 0 0 p P.0 ao Op 0 f 7./ Oo 7/ 8 -U n kn ow n 1 P 71 0,0 7-7 1 (2 1 7.7 Op 7-7 4 p (33 ftp A3 £ p 37.3 0037 A m other 0 1 1-7 to 7-7 2 2 'fa P.O 7* <1 f i 00 A 3 -0 0 p 0 91 PP 0.0 Total /o 3 /3 7^7 13.1 mi. /0 ■3 / 3 760 2 3.7 /If. 2 2 4 7^ 4 V H /Of. 7/ 0 1/ /it.q P.O (OP- Afa a Ju ly Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 1 «3 0.0 A. 3 a 6 7 CCA Of A.a 1 0 1 4-7 Of <■7 p 9 1 /o.o PA (9f 1-Astron om ical / / 2 A 3 A3 2g.O 0 Q f o.i OA o-O I 2 / 6 -7 0.} 6 7 4 s 3 .0 29 A 23.0 2 -Aircraft 0 ft 0 .0 O.P 0-t /P.O 20.9 0 p 0 0-0 PA OA ¥ 7 6 23.5 HA 3fa 2 -Aircraft 7 0 2 /sa 00 /SA 0 1 1 op (M A A 2 2 ^ (67 767 339 / P 1 67 0.0 SA 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0.0 0.0 69 (1 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 —0. fl 0 OA P.O P.O 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds 7 0 9 ,1.0 04 04 0 0 0 0-0 0.9 00 0___Q 0 O.o Ao 00 n p 0 0,0 04 ao 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 ft 0 p.p 0.0 0.0 r 0 0 00 9-0 0-0 0 0 Q 00 ao 0.0 9 a 0 M ao 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 p 3 23.1 aa 23-1 0 0 9 Of P,P 9,0 1 o I £3 PA 9 3 i 0 1 A A ao 6.9 7-Psychological 0 0 0 P.O c.p 0.9 0 0 9 0 0 a-a OA 0 0 Cl 0.0 0,0 OA / a I SA P.O s? 8 - U n kn ow n 3 J 3 231 P,P 23.1 ( 0 4 iff PP «.D 9 0 f33.7) PP 33.3 2 P 2 17$ 71,i? 71$ H ither 9 0 ft 9-f 0- 9 0-0 0 9 0 Of OA o.o / a / fa o.p fa i 0 1 SA P-P SA Total >3 0 /3 M O OA 109. 9 2 /p $ 00 20.0 799 0 2 7 2 $ 3.3 76 7 /OP. /i 7 /7 7(1-0 ?H no. 127 TZ S ce A2S £Z fl? /0'/? r>/W flfl S flJflflfl S /fl//r//l/tS S £^ ^A>m flfl fl^S A j //^/____ Evrtuab on Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t ’ Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 3 H< SI /Z7 / 0 / III 0.0fl/ 0 9 p 0.0 O.o PO p V p 40 P.O Pp l-Astron om icat < 7 3 St ft. 1 4 7 0 2 z 0.0 oil70-1 1 1 2 lc-7 /S7 fift 0 0 fl P.P OP P-0 2 -Aircraft c 7 2 sc /// fl-/ 9 3 7 0.9 33.3 3 3 ,3 0 1 / p.p S'-7 26 1 f 0 / JS 3 0-033.3 H i^ il Phen om . I? ^ fl a# fl-fl op fl 0 fl P.O P-0 po 0 0 0 AQ 00 00 0 o Q OP do P.P 4-B irds 0 P fl-fl fl 0 fl O P no 0,0 0 0 0 PC OP pp 0 0 0 0.0 pp P-P 5-C louds, D ust, etc. r V fl Pf 00 0 fl r> 0-o 0.0 0.0 p 9 fl P-o P.O pp 0 0 0 p.o 0.0 PC ^ In siflic In fo. < fl 5 2i.ff 0P on 0 0 0 0.0 p.p so 0 0 0 00 pp P-0 fl 7 447 floft-7 7-Psyctological 9 0 0.0 C-O 0 fl a 0.0 t.o 0,0 p 0 0 0.P 0.0 P.O 0 0 0 P-0 0.0 P-P 8 -U n kn ow n 4 ft 001 flo Oil / 1 III P.O //,/ 3 fl 3 SOS P.P ppp 0 0 Q 0.0 flp P-P 4-Other 1 o 1 sc 0.0 St <2 fl X 22.2 P.O 22.2 9 0 0 pp PO pp e 0 9 to p.p 0.0 Total / 3 5 7-7-2 11.9/to- 9 s 7 m S s .CIto. fl 2 4 PCI 33.3 /06 . 3 0 3 /U .S 0.0 /Of. AAir .TflA/g- A flfl 7- । Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C elt C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total [O-B alloon / 0 1 73.0 cm23) c 0 0.0 P» 0.0 0 0 0 9 9 V O 0.0 1 1 2 0-2 6 .2 /Za/ 11-Astron om ical 0 0 ^.0 Po 0.0 G ft 0 0.0 pp 0.0 1 7 3 M 23.0Ui ft 0 0 0.0 3 .0 O .P 'j-A.rcratt 1 0 1 3 3 .0 0.0230 1 1 /cio o.p /PO P 0 / ns V S /7S 1 0 / 0-2 PP £2 3-L ight Phen om . 0 o 0 0.0 00 0-0 0 ft Ci 00 0,0—OS ___ 2 . ft p 0.1) 0.0 0X 1 f 1 2 c-2 6 .2 M A 4-B irds 0 1 1 0.0 PS-o2SCp 0 0 fl 00 0-0 0.0 0 0 o o.f 0.0 p.p 0 0 fl ap ao 0(6 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 c 0 P,o 00 AC 0 0 (2 w P.O 00 0 Ct 0 M P.O 0.0 0 ft 0 pp o.o 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 fl Cl 3 .0 P-0 P.0 0 fl 0 V s PP 0-0 f p 0 M ao 0.0 7 p 3 W P.O Z f.l 7-Psycholo(ical 0 P-0 0-0 P.P 0 0 0 0.0 00 on 0 1 1 W 22.7 12-7 (1 0 0 (2.0 o.o P-0 8 -lln kn ow n / 0 I 23 0 PS05-0 0 ft 0 P.0 PS 0.0 2 p 2 23.0 Aft 2X 0 7 fl 7 S3 8 flp#3 .7 5-Other G Q 0 00 0.0 P.O 0 0 p Po 0 0 O .p 1 fl / 22.3 P.O /O S / 0 f £■2 P.O 6 .2 Total_________ 3 1 7 75.0 25.0/Of. I 0 1 HH 0.9 lot- S 3 8 6lS S TIS '/M /f 8 /h 87.5 0'5 2ft S^flflxflx-xflflfl AT- ra fle-fp Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pei C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 1 ft 1 ^7 0. 0 47 1 1) J 53 0-0 5.3 0 1 / o.o 8-3 8.3 / ff 2 20.0 P.O /P.0 1-Astron om ical 1 1 3 71-3 6-7 U -c < I 6 263 S3 31.6 ft ft 8 33.3 3 3 -3 (PC 2 I 3 JO.0 22.0 .300 2 -Aircraft / ft 1 fl 7 0.0 (-7 ft 0 ft 21-1 o.o 21-/ 2 ft 2 107 0. 0 /S.7 ,? 0 3 3OX> P.0 JO^P. 3-L ight Phen om . c c 0 0.0 9.0 po 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ft 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ft 0 ft 0.0 P-P 0.0 4-B irds 0 c ft oo 0-0 o.o ff 0 0> 0.9 o.o O.P p ft fl Pp ff-o O.p p fl & 00 p-0 0.p 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p c 0 Pfi OS P.O fl 0 0 Pf 0.0 00 p 0 P co 0.0 ao & fl fl P-P 0.0 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 ft 7 23-1, PP 23.3 ft p p 0-0 po P.O 1 fl / 8.3 PS 83 1 ft / /O.O 0.0 /O.P 7-Psycholopcal 0 fl 0 0.0 op 0. o 0 p 0 O-O p.p p.p 1? p P 0.0 co P-p I fl / 2ftA 0-0 (0,0 6 U n kn oM 4 2/0.0 Pp 90.0 8 /? 8 2(21 Pp 62.1 0 0 0 0-9 fl,ft 0.0 1 0 1 /o.p P.O /o.p 9-Other 0 2 /3.3 9-0 233 o 0 0 0.0 p.p P.O ft ft ft 0.0 Pp Po (I p 0 0.0 no /O.o Total f1! 1 /J 733 fl 7 /(Q. /* / //fff.7 S3 2P0. 7 5 /2 38.3 ft/7 /ft. ft /ft 800 /o.p2P0. 128 Z»^Z^ /?^^ ~ ^'Z^Z7g’/g/___^ aaaea7___S/& /vr/^6S GA AfaA'^W z?A a^/?^ /f^& Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t . Num b er Per C en t C ertain 1 D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total 0 B alloon c / 77 0.0 7.7 0 ■ 1 -*7 P.O 5f 3 M no ^ -3 nc 3 2 3.7 2-M AJ 1-Astran om ical 3 6 23.1 2 3./fftl ff 5 2 3.5 5-9 299 / 0 1 ff-3 0.0 ff-3 12 0 12 Iff-A p> M A 2 -Aircraft o ff ff «o 0.0 0. 1 7 7 4 /I* IIU 23.0 3 5 Il-O 0-7 11-7 72 7 Iff Iff 6 $ 5 23.) J -L ijM Phen om . P (fl P p G CP C-o Co p 0 A no ao P.0 1 D 1 1-2- P.O 1-2 (•B irds p az a 0 P-0 ftp Cl? fl 1 y-3 CO ff-3 2 / .3 ZH in u 5-C touds. D ust, etc. c a co a.D (.1 0 0 (2 PA O.p P-C ,9 1 I 0-9 ff-3 ff-3 0 & D AP 0-1? op 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 o 0 o.i a.o (J I 0 1 3-1 a fl 59 1 CP ffA flO 13 /O 10 /2-2 ao 12-2 /-Psychological 2 w CP tiff 0 & fl-p CO o w 0.0 C-P 1 fl 1 7-2 co 1-2 IU n kn ow n 0 < ? .'5* ap up 0 ¥ 73.5 AP 73 .5 a ff nff fl-fl /7-ff 2/ 2 9 P/fl 0-0 35-ff 9-Other 2 2 >5 ff o.p '5.0 <7 fl-8 CP /J-8 S' A M i7-7 10.0 2 a 2 2 -/ o-o Iff Total 3 / 3 70.9 13-1 HP. /M 3 17 V W nt/If- IM 2 3 (O.ff /of. 72 to 82 $ 7.6 /IS/eO- ,77^ AlJUL/ST- ■ Evaluation Num b er Pei C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon // 3 /ff 3.3 lr.7 70 S' Pi /M 3-ffp-f Off ffp /Off l/n 7.5 Cff3A 36 72 I/O 7/022.0 1-Astron om ical 7? 10 nn 2-5 202 Tit / 3 Iff /92 8-8 23.0 V IS /o •7.5 ff-7 /ff-2 Pt 2 2 C 0 77 7 A. 7 ISff 2 -Aircraft It 7/ 21 rm '2-7 UP Iff // IS/l-2 7-5 23.6 ^ Off- /Iff '5? H-7 27g ffO 3/ 7/ /3.3 1-5 1/.8 J -U jtil Phen om . 3 11 3.8 0-0 3.8 1 P 1 6.7 0.0 0 7 7/ ff /ff 71.1 0-7 2-8 S 5 to 7-5" I' 5 3-0 4-B irds 8 0 CO O.o 0.6 P ■ Q ff Ao PH CP 3 / ff o-A 0 2 0.8 a a fl OP AO A, a 5-C louds, Oust, etc. 2 7.5 AO Iff 0 P 01-6 AC <2-0 / 1 0-2 0.2 Off p 1 1 OP o-3 0-3 6 -ln suffic. In fo. A 1‘ CP 7 0 17 1? /7 //ff ao /Iff n (fl A/ h-a CO //■ff a 30 ff-3 PC /•Psychological - 1,0 0,0 Co ff fl ff 7-7 P.O 2-7 s 5" 13 1-3 07 2-ff fl I ff 2-5 s.3 2.8 8 -U n kn ow n /0 10 12-7 CP iA-7 u P # m P,P //A a ISQ If-7 ap /ff-7 PS a AO /8-ff ac18-ff »4ther A 1 7 IP /3 M S' I 3-y o-7 HI i/ Iff ff! 0.2 2-3 ff /3 2.8 / 2 7.0 Total (3 /A Iff7H 20.3Iff, ns 30 ffff7/7 PS. 3 /ft- 3/5 /ff/ su 73-7 7 A-3 /ff. 226 /os 3 IP 673 30-7 W C s-y-r ^>W Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon ff /O 7* 3.2 n in 3 7 72 *7 Iff. 8 19-7 2 7 P.O 16 .0 //■fl a 2 0.0 nn 8-8 1-Astron om ical /Q 7 /? $/ £A 727 (, fIff 7.8 n/3^9 /A II. 0 10.9 2>-0 A II /ff-3 //■i ff^ 2 -Aircraft ff 27 3( 7-3 2/8 ni 3 17 *fnt77-7 .3 J I fO GA tie 1 /o II 2-ff 23.8 2(2 3-L ight Phen om . I 3 o-8 n 8-i Q ff ff f 0 33 3.3 2 - / 3 ffo 2.0 (!) / z? 1 2-ff 0.0 X ff (-B irds 7 7 3 0 9 /■A 2-ff 1 ff It 7- 6 .3-2 p p a ao 0-0 0.0 a (9 O ’ ao 00 O.o 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 1 1 P.O 0-8 2-9 c 1 1 CO IS /■A fl 2 io-o #0^ a a a ao CO a.o frln suffic. In fo. /I 0 11 9ff a a 8./ ff 0 A A flfl A A ff fl M D u fa 8f 3 0 3 7-1 ap 7/ /-Psychological ! <2 1 0.8 apo.t A 0 0 0.0 3,0 O -o / 0 l 2-0 M 8" 0 0 0 9.0 (A 9.0 8 -U n kn ovm 3/ a 31 n°cp23.0 II fl // /8.0 fa /f.o IS a IS30-0 0,3 30.0 7/ 0 li2 (2 flp 2(-l 9-Other 6 7 7 ff.8 on 3.6 a l 3 ‘3.3 /■A a 2 H P Co ff.o J a 3 7 7 P.O 7-7 Total 7ff SA /2ff59.7 H U /OS 30 3/ 6/ 582 5o.g /os. 3ff n So (8.0 32fi ID S. 95 /7 M X 5/5 ffO.^ /so. 129 S /l V£S £S J^£__tLl£.________ £W t'J77W / S £ ^^___ S /A^r/it/fiS S V____ s ^^T/^a ^ /££// /rv & 00/7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er ' PerC en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon /? !3 7, .1 Y 3 /Of/pp Cl rifljIM fp tfp 17 M 711 57 al 7( 1-7 ic(71 1-Astron om ical Yf V 11 /// 97 Ml7/2 772 276 IP'S 713 aft29 3 717 aftAC /PC M l 63 63 726 72-7 71-9 M p 2 -Airciaft VI It 69 fi3 6.2 m791 /of2/1 94 /p-/ /itIfft^ M A tit /of1M fl 27 . 77 77 SojH I 3-L ight Phm on . ^ 0 2 po nt, to 9 19 Pt p. t/■7 If 77 i* 17 tl11 9 Ofi 7-0 ♦-B irds 1? p 2 ^fl fit, pc .5 7 ? 97 Pt PlIA 5 79 P-1 94 7-1 a 7 7 t>7 77 0-6 5-C Im J s, D ust, etc. p M 00 6 fl 1 /o 77 P-7 6-9 7-6 Y 3 7 p-1 71 PS a P 0 pp po fill 6 -ln suffic. kilo. .V 0.0 79 55 o 53 ,1-1 2-0 Itt^p P 77( IIC 7-9ILL SI 0 791 /is P.O 11-6 7-Psycho logical 0 fit! 09 ftp / fp.1 fit P-1 At 6 47 7-6 pH 1-1 71 3 /7 17 0.6 14 B -INn m /of fl /fl! 0.6 A(A ft? flMlM t 0-0 act13 P Z fiS 7U P-6 SC IC ( IC 7*3 fitfi3 9> 0 ther 1? Z) (7 Of P.O .19 Yf a 71 5? IP 14 IS & St 7-2 P-1 •7-7 II 71 < 73 4-7 2-1 fl Total MY .M t 7M Mil. Tfl1/c1019 ?P7 M S/pp. 10 771 ta?rtflM lIP7. M e 7M SIS^fM tfiO. £/}£/■£ J£t___________£ l/ALMr/M zy £/./ £/0£'V74'£f /SV ^'/M T7a/'^______S£/./££///rV Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfull Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 / 61 SA 1 0 7 24 P.O 24 3 9 7 3 7 0-0 C7 2. fl 1 UH 2.2STS 1-Astron om ical 3 fl 7 764 P-fi7S9 7 <7 17 11.1 171 loS 70 1 27 3216, 14 444 6 fl M l 7.0 M 3 2 -Aircraft 1 / J 31 siIPS 7 7 4 44 14 0 2 fi 7>P 0.0 00 2 o fl 0.7 P-0 0-0 3-L ifht Phen om . 9 0 P-e 7-0 flO 7 fi 7 24 p-P 2-1 7 7 7 2-2 20 2-2 0 p p 0.0 20 27 4-B i rds Q 9 fl P.O O.o P-o 0 fl P OS 0,9 0-9 0 0 fi 00 7-0 7.0 0 fl P P-0 2-0 0-0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 9 P-9 2-9 0-0 2 7 9 90 79 0.7 p> fi 2 PO 02 9-9 p fl fi P.O 0-0 02 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl 7 2/9 2,0 1/9 a P 2 46 7.P sc Z fl 2 fl 7.7 11 7 0 M 3 22M 3 /■Psychological 9 fl p 0-9 fl 7 7 7.0 24 a-i 7 7 ? 11 2-2 M 7 a 7 31 00 8 -U n kn ow n fl C 979 7/ 7 //W 0-0 W f fi 1 7010 07 7fl fl p 1 (74 oO nt H ither 3 fi 3 /SS 2.076ft 1 9 7 Hl OP 794 7 0 7 (Sf 2-0 /SS 2 fl PO 22 20 Total 17 1 71 17.fi44779. Io 6 39 133 H-1 ipp. fl 44 777 /of. 77 77 777, 0-7 /OP- S£O?£ £0.7__________ £-M/;i/ar/0W ____ PS £^0___ £/^£77£P5 2V J-/C£/T^a /fz/^/z/rZ______ " Go 00 THOo/r’ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon a /73 13 f(i 7 7 17 flfi 774 M o 4 /o 7C St 47 713 fl fl 2 ao o-fi 2-0 1-Astron om ical 7 r 77 49-2, 10-9 ppp z5 7 29 71-7 7o3 fill /S P(. 17 714 M 3 777-1 7 7 fo.O 79,0 HP 2 -Aircraft fl 2 2 43 fl fl f* 3 2 5 If 2-9 If 1 if 1-7 1% ? 0 ^2 0-0 202 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 9-0 P-0 O-P 2 7 7 19 /H If 0 4 ,4 P2 11 19 0 fl fl 0-0 2.0 2-0 ♦-B irds fl 7 7 op 41 7-2 7 fi 3 7-5 1-9 If ( p 7 7-0 0.0 (-0 2 fi 0 02 9-0 92 5-C lovds, D ust, etc. 2 fl P 9-0 fl. fl fl.fl p 2 p 9-0 2-0 22 0 2 0 9,0 0-9 22 2 fl fi 92 0,0 02 6 -ln suffic. hlo. a 0 1? 22 2-7 P,0 < 2 fl fi 11 2,0 11 /f 0 716 22 716 3 fl 3 302 0,010-0 7-Psychological fl fi 0 22 02 2-9 / 2 7 02 (H 2 fl fl 0-0 02 os fl fl 0 pfi 22 00 8 -U n kn ow n fl lot 0-7 201 /f fl 71 PO-C 27 7/1/ (. fl 7 44 OS 44 fi s pop 0,0M l H ither 2 fi , °0 2,0 P.O 3 1-1 11 7-3 0 £6-0 HI M I fl 7 /02 0 (> 199 Total X Ifas 33.3/»9 20 Cl 79.6 711 /oo. 47 31 7o.1 414 IPS729- 1 ( /o 1aP 727 too. £££/£ 2Z £__________& M .M 770/1/ zz ££/ s /& /Vr//y^s /S V ,7 7.1 M 1-Astron om ical 7 7 w ’ /U.3 Fif, & If 331 13. 6 47! H 1 IP 1,7 05 U,3 to 7 12 11,J 2.7 160 2 -Aircraft 1 f 12 2.0 (Q.( 6 5 ft (Oi IS11.7 17 1 76 77.1 1,3 V ,< 12 (1 12 ,3.0 D O 76,0 3-L ight Phen om . 0 9 0,0 0,2 0.0 0 0 0 o.P P.O PP p 0 p 0.0 0.0 (3,0 0 0 0 00 D .0 0.0 4-B irds 0 0 0 PO 0.0 00 & 0 p O.P o.P PP P p p 0.0 02 6,0 0 0 P.O On 0,0 (-C louds, D ust, etc. p ft 0 “<0 0.0 0.0 0 p p P-P P.O 0,0 P 0 0 pp Po O.P 0 p Q HO P.0 0,0 (In suflic b ib . u- 4- K I 0.0 9 2 / p 7 1,1 0.0 1,7 25 0 ^2 0.0 293 71 0 <1 29.3 0.0 if..? 7-Psycho logical 0 (2 p 0.0 0'2 (9 p 0 pp 0.0 p,p P 0 p o,0 0,0 (4 1 p 41 06 5.3 (U n kn ow n 7/ P ?! *2 .f O.0 42-1 12 p (2 P‘i Po ?0,1 0 77,1 0,0 77,1 to 0 70 21,3 0.0 ^3 (Other I 0 1 0,0 2-0 / J 4 1.7 £ 1 6,1 3 it 7 2,K 7.2 50 2 0 2 7,7 0.0 2.1 Total 7/ r w (£,3 (00. 51 72-1 77,1 120, 77 <73 71.1 21,1 /OP, 7/ 75 14.7 ^3 700, 2EOl^^^5^______ f/A^/z^ zy ^^ s /n^ r//vm £v j’/iCx/xxnv'G /? £i-//? £/£/rx ExoeK -en/ 4 D oogr^oL Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t H un ter Pa C en t Num b er Pa C ait C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total (B alloon / 0 / or 0.0 55 IF / 6 73.3 7.0 <4.7 2 4- 15 15 6 5 7 I 3 4-7 P-3 7.0 1-Astron om ical J 7 r70,7 <7.7 77.1 71 z/r 17.7 13-1 M l 1 ^ 7 54 65 4,' 6 6 12 74,0 74 0■21.0 2 -Aircraft ,1 7 K 07.7 45 22 2 7 7? 7 77.7 0,0 77,7 2 4 6 35 (5 /< 3 ^ 3 7 15 7.0 705 (L ight Phen om . p P 0 0,0 PO o,P 0 0 P 0 0 P.p 0.P 2 1 3 3,1 1,7 4/ P 0 PP 0.0 £.0 4-B irds 0 P p 0r0 Of p.e 0 / 7 0,0 2-4 74 0 a p 0,0 0.0 P,0 0 0 n P,o p.p 0,0 (C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0,0 0,0 p,p p 0 0 0,0 0.0 0.o p p 0 p,p 0,0 0,0 p 0 0 0,0 0.0 O,p (In suflic. In fo. Q 0 p 0.0 0.0 0,0 0 p 5 P.O 0.0 0.0 4 p 1 755 0,0 ?55 5 0 5 77,6 0.0 77.6 /•Psychological 0 0 7 0.0 0,P p.p p 0 0 0,0 P.P 0,0 7 I (t7 1, 7 15 P 0 0 0,0 0.0 (U n kn ow n 7 0 7 M p.p 177.1 1 7? 1 11,1 P.P 71.4 71 0 1-5 M ,! P.O 43/ I7 0 1? 2^.6 0,0 (Other 7 0 / 1.1 0.0 14 0 P 0 O.P Pt P,0 7 p 7- 35 pp 3.0 f p ,r 1/5 P.o 1'5 Total 75 5 71 11-3 76.1 COO, 3 4 7 41 p.rifftoo. 46 IP- 51 71’0-0,7 too. 3 3 7P 43 7(5 23,2- 700. /& £££—ELZ /_________ £^2100X740/ .gg^ Z )Z £ S/6A'T771/& S___________^ J Z^ X/ZZA/tf Z-^ z ZzC ^ ZZ. zr^ ^X0£LLEA/r EOZ>O Evaluation Num b a Pa C oit Num b er Pa C en t Nun ter Pa C ait Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oditful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C atain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon li II 7* 67 67 'M 77 £2 7*1 1.7 6.6 HI 6! pp /27 1.P 75 755 11 ?! 51 7?,1 7,( 745 l-Astn x iom ical —12. 1 If705 45 'TH IIP 50 760 51 65 10, X 101 17 146 1167 45 71.0 20 31 44 15 1,4 76,5 2 -Aircraft 41 766 15 76, V 17 in 176 70.1 II.4 IX. 1 7/2 (07) 14.6 73,0 Z U 21 27- 57 IE 7,4 /zx 3-L ight Phen om . z 0 X 1'7 0,0 hl 7 f 1*7 05 1.0 A? 72 1 2/ 1,6 1.2 2,9 .5 p 7,7 0.0 /■7 4-B irds 0 0 0 0,0 0.0 0,0 U I frp r 0 7 ^h 7 1 70 45 AU- 75 2 1 3 0,7 0,3 7.0 (C louds, D ust, etc. 0 p 0 P.O O.D 0,0 1 10 li i.p 15 ?,? V 1 7 01 0.1L 0.1 A 1? 0,0 P.P P.O (In suffic. M . 4 a ^ 25 Op ?,T 22 0 2 2 2 9 0.0 2 A 71 0 71 16,3 05 105 it p 6 1 10.6 0.0 20.0 /•Psychological 0 0 0 0,0 OD 0.1 7 p P5 0.0 0.3 If 4 111 2.3 05 7.9 t 3 I A/ 3^ (U n kn ow n to p 60 ,165 00 36.6 229 0 22% 71? Op IM 170 p 120 1^7, P.P 756 47 P 47 75.1 P.O >5.1 (Other 7 0 7 *.3 0.0 4.3 11 £ 37 3'7 off 4,7 17 7 ?-7 .1,1 0,3 3 9 0 11 11 OS •61 4-1 Total H6 .11 163 7tf21.5 100. 571 211 712 771 27,1 (Pt. 141 211 717 77-6 2& H 7k >. 21? 216 77,6 295 /0O. 131 zy/zf a .fa.______£55'22 770/1' 575 /^/r 5/^55/5/55 ay ^/a/Z r/^Z G 2£'/5P/'/5P 6 O O P Z Z a/z ^r^o' En tuation Num b et Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 79 7/ 92 7(7 4-5 773 ft 777 77 an7/7 74 44742 34 7//fl fl 47 76 77. 43 47 /3a 1-Astn > n om ical 4/ 75 67 it 7 227 774 /44 77P /tn 7.7 74-7 7?1 fp729 '3 4 37 77-4 75 44 ftC '4p //■ 7 23.7 2 -Atrcraft gf /g 43 72,7 72 '77 ftft''77 /Pf 7/^4 //a 77 7,ft P 2(7 62 73 7' /P7 4 2ft-P H i|M Phen om . 7, a 2 a 7 PP oft (P 7 '3 7/ 7-2 7,/ /6 ft 27 '7 7,3 fa < P a Pl P.O Oft 4-B irds 2 2 22 Pt P? 4 7 PP 2< 7/ 4 3 7 27 pg (-0 / P4 0.2 0.4 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 /5 PO fl. fl fl/? 7, 7 24 P4 7-3 / 7. fl/ P 77 p,( /) 0 PP PP PP ft-ln suffic. In fo. 7fl p /fl 4'PP 2/ 3? p 77 73 P.P 73 /(f P ('3 //. 2 PP ft 7 fP3 0 /P? /fft Pp //ft 7-Psychological a p 0 22 PP pp 7 7 P 7 2/ 7/ 7/ 4 37 7 3 P. 7 (p 7. 74 7-7- 0.2 7-4 ft-U n kn ow n 74 Q 74 27 flfl 23 7/2 0 2/4 72-3 P.P 743 /it p /ft47 P.O ftp <7 fl ft 3 .6 p.p ft 6 O-Other '3 0 n 53 pp < 7 74 ? 22 pz 72 a/ 77 7 34 £0 /.P ftpft fQ 74 IP /■f 4ft Total 57 2^7 743 2fP ZOO. 42/25077/ 7/3 2/7 /pa 477 27g Pec ,324/op po/ 134 334 7/7 23.2 726 '5 J 3 3 _______ £02'057/0/1/ 05 o/v/r S /G//5/5/GS gy 3 /ftp7///G P^'/z PO /'/ry ' 6 000 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun trer Per C en t Itom b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain Ooub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tola! C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / a I 67 pp 67 / p / p.p 44 p 3 74 Pp 34 f. J ft /76 Pp 4^S 1-Astron om ical ft P 3 774 pp 774 4 3 '72 /ft 3 .r/o 7 4 /3 767 //■437./ 7 p 7 /2.5 P.O /7.S 2 -Aircraft / / 2 fl. 9 6ft//■ft / / ft5.4 7-44ft p fl fl PP PP PP p p p PP pp PP 3-L ight Phen om . p P a pp P.P P.P / P / 74 ao 77 / 2 7ft PP 7ft ^ p fl PP PP PP 4-B irds p p a p.p P.P PP p p fl PP PP PP P fl p PP pp PP fl 49 p Pa PP PP 5-C louds, Oust etc. p p p pp PP PP p p 4 Pp PP PP p p fl PP pp Pp (0 0 {7 pp PP jPO 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2. p 2 //ft PP "ft 2- p 7- 7, 7 P.p 7, f 7 p 7. 6 7 pp 67 2 p /, (ft* P.O 3713 /•Psychological P p P ■pp PP P.P p / / PP 7-4 .7.4 7 7 3 a 7 7ftft / / 7, z P.O 7,2 8 -U n kn ow n 7, p 4 363 OP 3.63 7 p 7 74/ P-P 24' ft P f 76-7 PP 25.7 7 fl 7- /ft 6 pp /7.6 9-Othe< ft a 3 /74 PP '74 4 p 4 727 PP 72 7 4 P 4 //■ft PP "4 p 3 n 7 pp /££ Total 7f / 77 74/ 6ft/PP 23 4 773 ftp. 7 /PP. ftp fl" 3 4 747 /44too. 14 p 74 zoo. 4 p.p /oa . 724'13 ____3 3 /__________£05'255/05/ 00 t/oor s/g^/zkgg ^/ ^/a//z -z //o a/i'/aa/'/ry Gooooi /Pao ' £^/0£"e.A/5 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 7 ✓ 3 /Pa 60/go ft y /Z z/f 9ft 7/, 4 <4 4 /a ft./ 6 .7 K .6 2 2 2 2,2 2-2 2-0 1-A$tron om ical 7 4 // 36.0 720 66.0 /fl 6 /6 /ft-4 ft 3 790 'O /4 74 13.5 2/4 76' z 7, .7 '2-5 76-0 ,376 2 -Aircraft 7- p ft /P-P PP /fl. 4 3 0 3 6ft P.P 6ft ft 4 77 '2.7 a:4 /r.t z 2 / /2.6 fl. fl /25 3-L ight Phen om . P P p PP PP p,p 7 / 3 79 7 P 6.9 2 7, z P-P 2.7 27 p 2 2 2.2 2-2 2,2 4-B irds P 7 / /■P 60 60 / ft 7 7-2 79 3ft 7 P / /4 P-P 7,4 P 2 P 2.2 22 20 5-C louds, D usL etc. P p P PP P,P P.P 0 0 P PP Evaluation Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pei C en t Nutrfcer Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oiirtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon // (0 7/ fl 2 (3.7 7,3 flfl (/(72,7 7.7, 77-( Gy 5/ (77 flfl f.f77? 7Z 7,7 52 70./ 67 170. 1-Astron om ical 77 fl 90 (7 7 Pzp (fl 7 flfl 7? /fl/ /£/ 6/77-7 73 ??- HP (73 57 (7-fl PZ 76 72 750 75 233 2 -Aircraft (6 /f 77 '(? (7-2 21./ 72- 7fl/fl(, 77- ( (7-G ? 7.3 f?- flfl (fo/O 3 73- fl 773 37 77 3 2 /O.Z <6-? (7P 3-L ight Phen om . 7- p 7 05 PP /. < ■ 7 7 (7 7/ 7? 7-3 (Z ? 7-7 7? Zfl fl 0 3 76 0.0 Z-6 4-B irds P 0 O op 0.0 PP fl / P6 07 of ? 7 /, P-3 p.5 7-0 7 7 3 07 0-3 7-0 6 -C louds, D ust, etc. G 0 0 20 P-P 0,0 7- 3 7 P-fl P-fl /./ / 7- 3 0-2 0-3 P-5 G 0 0 0,0 o-0 GG 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl & fl ?P p,p 30 TO 0 7P 3.7 GO 7 / rfl P 70 //.7 P-P (/■7 6/ 0 6/ 7? fl 00 (fl-fl /-Psychological P 0 G PP 0. G PG 7 0 2 P? OP 0? 7fl fl 77- 7 7 p.6 zfl 7/ z. fl 7.0 0 7 _X Z 8 -U n kn ow n flfl 0 flfl77fl P.0 12fl'7' 077/ 7-6 ? 0-076-3 fl 0 flfl /?0 P-P (3-6 03 003 /fl 7 P-0 /fl-Z W ttei 7 p 7 .< 2 PP 5 2 77/ 5 3/ flP O-fl flfl 7? 2. 7( ?p 0 3 3.1 0 fl OO 7 fl -23. Total 70/ 33 (3/73-fl 23 -6 /® fl/P (7? 6fl? 11-7 77.6 7PO fl33 776 6?fl67-P 37-07PP- 223 flP ?0373-3 26.2 ZM . 133 7444-0 /O f? £///7-1/4 r/0/U 770- ££/£££S ^LO ft/^s _____S v Sighting ____404//) ^,/ / T/ . £> 00g 7'00/. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 17 f gr ft K !!■ 9 fl w 937 w fg 164 77 37 >9/ 7,2 71 /if 3ft 72 ft 74 £9 42,7 l-Astiw om ial JO- tz 14 24,4 fa 17 V M f.7 23,f pf /!42. 2-7 0 2-7 3.4 Of 34 /// III M P Oftft.p 73 p f3 21-H 0,P 3/f 7-Psychological 0 4 a *0 4.3 0.0 3 I ft Oft 0/ OY 24 4 Z6 7,5 P ( 73 12 2- /ft 7,9 p.s _i3_ 0 -U n kn ow n 7/ p 7/ .71.3 Afl M 3/?f 0 If? 7W7 O f 237 70S 0 IffIlf 0,0H,P 72. p ?Z p-p 9-Other // 42 0.0 sz 3! 7 717 /■I 0 1 so 27 7 36 3,ft 1,9 PT 16 7 72-4 3.7 14 £,r Total 4(7 Z/3 7KH - 5/0M 3 737 2/7 /OP. M 2 <4*2.7ff {93 JO S'/no, .722 7/3 ft35 M P 26.0/M ■fgg/S 4 40_________S M /i/gr/ft/l/_____gg____ ftgjger S /& gT//l/^S J? S /GZ /r/n/G g££/ftg/£ trft//gTft//l. Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfull Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / I 7/ Of! 9/ I a /fs 0.6 Y 5 0 3 90,7 0.0 90 7 X 0 <3. 72? op IV ? 1-Astron om ical <2 0 2 It? If? £ 4 71 /W 273 5 / ,7 /a 7 It? 750 9 0 / 7,7 0,6 (>■7 2 -Aircraft / / 2 7.1 7/If? 9 7 £f9^ 90 0 0 0 0-6 0.0 0-6 0 0 0 6 0 0-0 on 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 P.O 6 0 9 o 7 YS P-0 f 0 9 U 0.0 5 9. 0 A 0 Oh 0.0 o.o 4-B irds 6 60 26 If 0 0 0 00 20 0-6 0 0 0 0-6 0-1 04 /7 0 0 6.6 0.0 0,0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 00 Oft 6-0 ft o 0 00 Of on p 6 6 60 0-0 6-6 P p 0 0.6 0 0 fl 6 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 27 19? P.O If-3 27 0 A 9/ 0-0 1/ 0 R If20 71 6 0 Yp/ 0 0 HO 6 /•Psychological P 6 o-O of6,6 0 9 / 0-0 Y-S Y* 7 ,3 1/ V /o,7 I 0 9 (-7 0,0-kJ- 8 -U n kn ow n 0 £33,7 eoIS. 7 7 J 7 M X 0-6 M il 0 Rih P-0M £ 3 0 R 11 3 onIll 9-Other If? 0-6 192 0 0 3 9/ 0.0 7.1 f 0 If? P.O it? 5 0 So 0 0 0200 Total 73 1 731 7-1 /oo, 96 a SR 72-7 273100. 3.1 5 31 13-1 nfloo. // 0 100,0 0-6 /on. & S /7 <'-1/4770/1/ //£/£___ <3£l_________ ^/gz-gg7 7 0/1/____ /2£___ £O J£gr S/& //7 -7 /1/63 ft ft S/£//T zz/G g/=Z./gg/i. /r/ 6 00/0 /P/K /g/-£//£ /Jog [ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun trer Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total Q -B alloon / 9 7 5.7 <7 19 X 6 r 7/ 93^'903^7 7 7/^7 13? p p eo 0-0 010 Il-Astron om ical 6 3 7 V ? /7-6 R 7 7 t/? 997 9J 77,0 7 9/71 HJ 106W, 9 .7//-£2S& b -Aircraft 0-0 0-0 0-0 ! 4-B irds P 1 /P-0 £7 M 1 R 1 ?! 9-7 6-3 / 0 9 ofgo If g 0 0 P0 0.0 0-91 S-C iouds, D ust, etc. 0 /> 0 OP O-f\ 0-0 0 ft 000 0-6 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 P-0 g 0 0 990 00 /LIL 6 -tn suffic. In fo. 0 0 0 o-O 00 0.0 4 Yz 07) /I 0 /'•> Ilf 0-0 IX. f & ^ ^ 0-0zsp /•Psychological 0 0 p P-0 0.0 0 0 / <0 / 2/ 0 0 ?■/ 0 0 0 0 0 OP 0-0 0 09 0-0 0.0 OP ft-U n kn ow n 3 0 1 /7-( 0.0J.( 0 0 V 9C-7 Oilif 7 3 0 1 9.1 0.0 9-1 9 0 9 12.5- 0.0 M S m other & 0 0 oj 0-0 0 0 7 / /(R #1 7.3 0 6 (, 0,0 9-4 09 /12.5- 0-0 Total YR s'77 M i27.7 /oo. V /3 97 7R7 27/900. ^0 20 70 27/ 727 900, C 2 X 7£d M O gg£^___/?-/2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pm C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon (? a 00-6 0i.O 0,0 7 M 2-7 7 0 / flp-00 7 3 9 / Y /■f 1-Astm n om ical V 7 wf31.01? 7 9 9i2 7IV 1 17-7 02 /£17 ?o.7 M fj49/ 99 S3 V 7? 19.9ic.o 2 -Aitcraft 9 9 v? 0-0 3'7 £ /9/! ft 0 0-0 00 0 0 0 P-0 06 0-0 4-B irds 0 / oc ^7 lY.I P 0 0 P-0 0 f0-0 2 / R 0.9) 0 p 0 o.fl 0,0 0-6 ^ C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 0.0 o.o 0-0 0 0 0 00 0,0 o-o 0 00-0 91-91 6.6 ft 0 0 00 0.0 2 U L 6 -ln suflic. In to. 0) 0 ft 0-0 00 0.0 ,3 0 $ f/O.i 7-1 13 0 /3 af0-6 734 7 ft 7 632 0j93-2 /-Psychological 0/ 0 ft££6-0 0,0, 0 0 <9 0.0 0.0 0-6 a 0 6 P-6 99-0 0.6 ,7 ft 7 7/ 0-0 77 0 -U n kn ow n £ ft 27-fg.n */.9 7 $ f90,7 0-0 10.7 ^ 0 5 .fa 0-0£.2 /o 0 10/3J 0-0 IK M ite ft ,-0.7 0.04.7 1 0 6 OP 0 6 0(1 0 / 1-7 00 9-7 f 0 7 > 7 ft-9) TM /7 70-4231 fo{.fl RY 37 900. fR A st72427 f, 9'0. fs 27-Zt & 2/ao. 134 a^oc/gs /?££ £ zee cl 6060 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0 5* us 0 0ns 3 0 3 7. 9 0.0 7.? / 6 76-7 3-3 20.0 7 3 11 no 1-3 17# l-Astron om ial ,7 V 8 ?.¥ li-6 25.0 1 / 3 23-7 10S 3*2 ¥ ¥ 8 1,13 Q-3 26.0 7 / to /3- 0 IS 14-3 2 -Aircraft 2 1 3 6 -2 3-1 11 6 / 0 If-8 fO-SK 1 S 0 6 IQi 0 0nn 1 ¥ / 3 13. 0 38 198 3-U ghl Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.o 0 0 0 0°9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0. 0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 9- 0 O.Q Jl£ 4-B irds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Q 0 0.0 9-0 O.Q a 0 p 0 Q 0.0 O.Q 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0 O.o 5-C louds, (hist, etc. 0 0 0 Q0 0.00.0 0 0 0 QO 9-9 0-9 < 7 0 Q Q.O 0.0 0-9 0 0 0 0. 0 9-0 0.9 6 -In suflic. In fo. ¥ 0 ¥ IIS 0.0ns / 0 / 2.0 0 0 7-0 0 ¥ >3.3 0.0 133 If 0 15 11-7 0.0 2 /7 /•Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.o 0 o 0 0 .0 0-0 o.Q 0 0 0 0 Q 0.0 0.0 2 0 2 3-1 0.0 2 ? 8 -U n kn ow n 12 0 12 vs 0.0 31$ -7 0 1 y-7 o.o 2 3-7 £ 0 $ ic-y 0-0 K -3 13 0 1 3 19.8 O.o ^s M B iw / 0 1 3 / 0. 0 3.1 I / 2 2-6 2-6 3-2 / / X 3.3 3-3 G-C z / 9 9} 1-1 3.3 Total 26 6 32 8/. 2 19-8 IqO. 2? 7 38 74.3 23-2 too. 2 7 6 30 #0.0 20.0too. GO 7 67 87.0 13.0 IM . £ggL£ #^S__________ ^ML-LS47AW £># ##££££ ■S/dz/r/^a s ^^ SIG#Tz^/& ^£L^£/L/rf' ^XC£LL£/l/r ' Serna ££££££L/C. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful; Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 0 / 7.7 0.0 7.7 ¥ 1 5 123 3.1 IS.6 2 2 ¥ 4.8 7.8 7.6 / 0 1 IS 0.0 2-7 1-Astron om ical 2 2 ¥ us Ii9 30 .8 ¥ 19 31.2 12s 93-7 1 3 ¥ 2-9 7.1 IS 3 s fl 8 8 14-7 rs 2 -Aircraft 3 / 7 23.1 7.7 10.8 ( 0 6 if.? 0. 0 Iff 7 3 s ¥ 9 1.1 II 9 ¥ 7 6 II 8 IS177 J -L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 0-0 0 0 O 0 0 os 0.0 1 / 2 2# nt1-8 J 0 O 0-0 (10 0.0 4-B irds 0 0 a 0.0 o.o 0.0 0 I 1 0 0 3 1 3-1 Q 0 0 0 0 a. q 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust etc. n 0 0 0. 0 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 O.o 0-0 0.0 O 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0. O O’ 0 0. 0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 O. 0 8 0 8 11.9 0.0 'l-O 6 0 6 li. 6 0.0ITS. /•Psychological 0 0 Q 90 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0-1 0.0 I 1 1 ? ¥ 2.9 ¥•3 0 0 O 0 0 0.0 0.1 8 -U n kn ow n ¥ 0 ¥ 30.0 os 30-8 6 0 6 If.? 0.0 If? IS 0 if 35.1 8-0 35.2 8 0 8 214 0.0 ? ^ H ither 0 0 0 Q.O 09 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 2 Hi 4.0 ¥-^ 5 0 f U 7 0. 0 i^.l Total 10 3 13 761 23.1 IM - 26 6 32 ?Z2 ///loll. 32 IO 42 76.2 23.8 too. 27 7 3¥71.9 20 G no. 1 ¥ OO Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun ier Per C en t Num b er Per C oit Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 10 7 /7 8-3 s.t Si65 87 102 171 ^ ¥ 17.6 59 5/ 10$ is 10 H.f 11 7 8 37 8.) 7.7 IS.g 1-Astron om ical is 6 2Q 117 (.0 /4 7 77 37 HI 13.3 117 57 7681 10 9 9.6 15.0 11 72 ¥3 8.7 1-7 17-3 2 -Aircraft 1 13 2? S3 10.8 191 68 & £1 31 H-7 a-1 V Ift8/ 167 15.2 79-3 21s 7 3 7 691 in 6 8 as 3-L ight Phen om . 2 0 2 i7 Q .O 7 a R 19 i.O I# 2-9 12 6 18 2.1 II 3-2 ¥ O 5 2-1 9? 21 4-B irds 0 O 0 00 0.0 00 3 / ¥ OS 0.2 ■ 7 ,3 7 6 OS OS to 2 1 3 OS 0-6 I 3 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 9-0 2 y 7 0 3 0-1 11 I 2 3 O-2 0-9 S 0 0 O «7 0.0 0-0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 7 $ 0,0 IS /? 0 If 33 00 33 7/ 0 7/ as 0. 0 nsn 0 S6 13-9 9. 9 vs /-Psychological 0 O Q 0.0 0 9 Q.o 2 0 2 P.3 0.0 O. 3 !7 ¥- 2 1 3 0 0-7 3-7 6 2 II 2-6 9-9 3 5 ^ U n kn ow n 92 0 11 35.0 9 0 Ifow 0 159 76-6 0 0 26 66? 0 61 n.io.o M -2 38 0 38 16-2 9.0 16-2 H ither 7 0 7 5-8 0.0 5.8 25 5 30 IS Of 52 71 2 21 3.1 o-9 3-8 Q 7 7 0-0 3.0 3.0 Total ^ ¥ 26 no 78.3 11-7 aw - 92/ iff$#O 72.62 79M . 31/ 773- 3756if.! 30-9 ao- HI 66 235 71-7 18.1 /M . 135 z0£z/£’7-£z'z Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon <(7 77 /fl-3 77 .747 73 77 7.4 //,/ 7/7 7? 4/4/ 4-3 /4-7 74 /A 23 705 74 /77 1-Astron om ical ft? ■77 /77 7 7 27A 77 37 /AA A,. 7 77- 7 flflfl- 73 477 //4 flflfl fl-7 7f 77 77 72-4 /47 273 2 -Aircraft 77 z? Afl 77 77- ? < 47 47 4-3 /f-A 74 2Z flfl 7/ 4 A 73/ fl 4 7/ 77 AZ //■7 3-L ight Phen om . fl ^ ^^ flfl flfl 4 7- 7 77 flfl 74 / fl 3 fl-3 flflAS 7, A 74 00 7-4 4-B irds fl 2 7- fl fl /fl /■fl 7 Z - 4 AX flfl /fl fl /fl flfl/A fl fl fl flfl Afl A.A 5-C louds, D ust, etc fl fl ^ flfl flfl flfl 7 / 7 /A flfl- 74 fl- 3 flfl fl-3 fl? fl fl flAA flfl00 ^ liuvflic In fo. 7 fl 3 fl fl /£/ V fl 7.7 7,7 fl-fl 7,7 77 fl 7? 47 flfl7-7 /S' fl /^ 70-3 flfl70-5 7-Psychological fl fl 7? rtf? flflflfl (? fl fl flfl 4fl flfl fl / / flfl fl-3 A3 fl 7 & 0-0 7-4 ft-U n kn ow n 77 fl 77 777 flfl777 /fl? fl774 7fli flfl77 fl 7? S '37.7 fl. fl747 30 fl 3 fl //.A Afl 27-0 ft-Othet ^ fl 77 7,7 fl-fl 47 ii 3 7 77 /fl4 47 /7 flfl 47 A3 s.5 3 73 2/ 70 77 Total AZ 20fl777 200/flfl. 377 ^ / 737 At? M flflflM a 3 46 7/a 34-4/^.44. /434£Z37? /oo. 43 443 __ 442 _____ £44414Z 2404_43 _^£4£__ 4444444___ 444__4// V^AAS ___44___^/£4£/4o___ A£//A£/z /r0 S A01/AS O /A/Z /AM S ££ L rght Phen om . 0 0 A AA A// 00 A fl Afl AA AA / fl 0 740074 0 fl A 00 0444 4-B irds fl fl fl AA Afl 0,0 fl fl fl 00 Afi00 fl 0 0 AA 40 0A fl a 0 AA AA flfl ^ C louds, Oust etc. fl 0 0 Afl 00 Afl 0 fl 04a 4A 400fl fl fl 0 AA 00 fl,A A 0 0 Afl 04 03 6 -ln suffic. M . 0 0 A 40-0 00 Aao 7 0 / 0040 7 0 2 4? flfl47 4 a 4307 04 ,70-7 7-Psycho logical 0 < 7 (7 0-0 £.0 flfl A / / AA 40 4o 7, 0 Z A? 0047 0 / 77 0.0 77 ft-U n kn ow n 7 < 7 3 ty# AA ^aa 4 fl 24? 007Afl X 0 X (ft 4077,0 2 0 z 734flfl15.4 M ttw ^ fl 2 M .0 AA 20/ 4 A 4 740 0074-0 7 0 7 /77 Afl7,7/ A 0 A Afl 0 0 424 Total /A fl /A M O O £.0 /7 4 73 ^■42/0/Afl St 3 4/ ?Z7 /O 2 73 0 /£/Az o 04 40 136 rz/z/ze s & _______^yzz^z/^y <2^ ^z ^/^z/x-z^s____£02____zyys____£$ / sz^zzy^_____ Z O ^/j^rz z z z Ertuitiw i Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pet C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful; Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 2\ / 44 47 67 3 5 //2776 /47 77 3 z /4744 74376.3 4 4 4 44 7.2 2.2 1-Astron om ical 7, r 7 ^ i? 2/1 a i44 7 / 7 234 34 77? 7, 2 74.4 744 77 2 4 4 22.7,7 2 2 2 -AifC faft 2 4 2 4^ 44/ft / 4 7 74 44 7,4 4 / 4 77.3 5? 374 7 4 7 752 7.4 75.2 3-L ight Phen om . 4 4 4 47 44 44 7 ,3 77 ,74 ’7-7 4 / / 4.4 .5.? 53 4 4 4 7.7 4.2 5.0 4-B i:dS < 7 / 44 67 4 7 7 Z 34 7/ 77' 7 4 7 5.3 53 4 4 7 7 7 4,2 22 S-C louds, D ust. etc. 4 4 4 44 44 74 4 4 4 44 47 42 7 4 4 44 77 42 p 4 4 47 22 42 6 -ln svffic. In fo. 4 4 4 44 44 44 4 4 4 47 4-7 47 2 4 & 743 27 744 4 4 ?, 547 2.2 52.2 /•Psychological 4 4 0 40 44 44 4 4 4 4.4 7.7 ye 4 4 7 4.4 47 44 4 4 7 4-7 22 2-2 &-U n kn ow n 7 4 7 /?? 44(3 3 4 4 4 47 4.4 47 4 p 7 47 47 42 / 4 25,2 42 24.4 9-Other 4 4 4 44 0444 7. a 7 7/ a# 77 4 7 7 44 44 42 p 7 7 7-2 22 2,2 Total /a 75 667 33? /OO ZZ 6 7.7 736 27-//az /Z 7 63.2.76-1 724 4 7222 22740 za^l£ 45/__________£wzo/?7z2/iz os z/zo sz6z/rzzv6S 5O£ zyyg 4? y/6vz>ve 4 005 /O^z/Oz-^OZ. £4/00 । Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain Ooub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfull Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo! Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain Ooub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 2 7 3 77/ 33.3 7 4 24 72-5 75.2 / 7 7/ 73 3 3 73.7 2 2 2 7.2 22 7.0 1-Astron om ical 7 z 3 77/ 23 2 373 7/ /25 75.fl Z^O 73 27 755 23 6 47/ 7 / z 34.7 747 w 2 -Aircraft 7 7 2 27 47 4,2 2 4 2 £4 24 52 / 3 73 73 76 7 7 7 74.1 27 /47 3-L ight Phen om . 4 2 2 7,7 24 22 2 4 p 22 22 22 4 4 aa 74 73 2 7 7 7-2 27 72 4-B i rds p & 27 20 2.2 7 7 / 2.2 7-5 2.5 7 7 p 77 72 72 7 2 2 2027 7-0 S-C touds. D ust, etc. p 2 2 0.0 22 4.2 p 7 0 22 22 22 7 7 7 27 22 7.2 7 7 7 72 47 27 6 -tn suffic. In fo. 4 2 2 22 2-2 2.7 2 4 2 £2 2.4 zz 2 /z 773 22 z73 / 2 7 74 7 27 76-7 /•Psychological 7 2 2 22 27 22 7 2 7 25 47 35 4 2 2 72 22 22 7 4 7 42 2447 9-U n kn ow n 7 4 3 733 2.7 3? 3 V 2 /V 354 42 754 4 2 77 22 7!7 / 2 7 76-3 42 74/ m other 4 4 4 7,2 27 2,2 / 7 2-5 52 3s 7 4 40 ,77 77 / 7 7 /6 -7 2.0 747 Total 6 3 333 /oo. ?6 22 652 352/sa *? X/ 74? 3 3 .4 722 < / 4 33.3 747 744. 5M Z5 453 £O2ZO4rzO/tZ 05 ^// S76//77/1/6 S 444 Z^yo 42 J /g//rzVg 704/5 05Z__________£IZ2ZZ/AT/O/IZ 05 0££ SZ50 0//V AS 554 ZZ5f 52 J /g//rzVg ^£z z 24/z /ry A 4 50 O s 2Z Z oz r^£5 2/3 S 52O 52S 1 72///5Z50Z £005 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er' Per C en t C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Tob i C ertain D ofotlul Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Tob i C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 2 4 2 22 22 72 7. 7 3 <4 ?.5 4s 4 2 /44 27 77 l 4 / 3-3 22 33 l-Astron om ical 2 .3 5 77? 77.7 234 Z 27, 73 50 7,5.0702 37 z/ 55 273 773 677 3 ff 2/ /pp 642 722 2 -Aircraft 7 7 2 22 27 pp 2 .? s 77 7.5 74 2 ^ 3 z? 7-3 77 3 4 3 /OO 22 4'2 3-L ight Phen om . 4 2 7 2-0 2-4 20 7 2 a 2.7 /y.a p-a 2 2 0 70 24 20 7 2 2 2,7 20 2-0 4-B irds 7 / 7 20 5,7 54 7 2 2 77 22 70 a 7 p 22 22 2.0 2 7 7 47 27 4.2 9-C louds, D ust. etc. 2 2 7 2.2 22 M 2 2 2 27 72 2 7 7 7 4 7.0 22 27 7 2 2 42 7-2 22 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 2 2 22 4,0 22 ^ p 4727 22(PO 4 7 4 7? 77 44 7 7 2 20 277 20 /-Psychological 4 2 22 22 2.2 4 2 7 22 7 2 0 2 7 7 <7 70 7.// 7-7 7 2 2 22 27 22 fl-U n kn ow n £ 2 6 333 42 35.3 7' 2 7 50 2-0 72 7 2 777 22 772 5 2 76-7 22 /6 7 9-Other 5 2 5 W 27 ?W 2 2 p 7.0 2 0 7-0 2 z 3-4 20 7-4 7 2 7 72 22 20 Total 73 / 77 23.5 700 72 42 25.0 75.0744. 42 54 f45.7 /Z 73 30 44 0622 /fa. e£A/44//-/ry 650000 . 4ZIZZ£Z2Z2 ^4S£Z4£4S £7/45 ££5/1/5 £550 Z?0ZZ57-00£ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tfol Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 7 7 7 74 4677 .? 7 / zz 7/77? 6 3 7 50 7,5 7.5 2 2 2 24 O-O 2.0 1 l-Astron om ical 5 77 333?77 7,7/ / 77 zz 3? 27. /3? 3 73 73 5/ 77,7 73-342.5 74 77 2/777 324445 2 -Aircraft / 7 2 73? 77 72-2 6 5 // 7,76 73/7 37 3 5 // 76 71-6 ?2 27.7 7 / 2 63 7.7 7.7, 3-L ight Phm om . 2 2 7 22 72 22 4 fl 7 .2020 2 0 2 2 7 22 2 2 03 2 7 2 27 22 2-7- 4-B irds 7 7 2 47 47 24 7 7 7 22 22 74 £ 7 /3-3 24 4,3 2 p 22 27 yz2 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 7 <7 77 27 7-2 7 7 p 77 27 22 7 p p 22 4.2 a. a 2 7 2 77 2,2 .20 6 -ln suffic. tofo. 2 7 7 27 27 7-2 7 7 7, 54 7. 2 77. 7 z7 7/3 27 zy.z / 2 7 76-7 22 76-7 /•Psychological p fl 2 47 27 42 7 7 p PP 7 7 p,a 7 7 a 22 22 22 4 5-6 22 5.6 &-U n kn ow n 3 p p '6- 7 77 4 z 6 2 zf? 7 7 73 7 zz 70-2 2-0 70-0 74 4 7.7 24-7 22 22/ W B irr 2 7 p 77 72 7-2 7 7 2 7.7 2.2 pp 7 7 /7-3 20 2-3 J 2 56 0.2 56 Tob i 73 5- 7? 73-2?77 ZOO- 7? .37 fie 47.0 700. 7/ fls £fl£££s 7^000 Ag/zErEEl. Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Percen t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful, Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D ouM ful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 3 fl //flfl 77 / p 93 fl-fl £3 7 /p ppp 2-2 222 / 2 7/ 7-f /fl2 1-Aslion om tcal A /fl/ft/2* 3/3 /p z /6 its& -P 333 7 p 7 ppp PP TAP 2 p 2 /fl-7 P.P /fl-3 2 -Atrcraft (1 0 0 Sf fl-fl PP 2 /iff/7S 2PP p A pp flfl fl? p 2 /fl3 P-P /flfl J -L i|M Phen om . 0 fl fl flfl flfl PP P p AP PP P.O p fl fl P-P P.P P-P p p P P.P P-P ^0. 4-B irds < 2 0 flfl fl fl P.P A p 0 pp P.P PP p p p P-P Pfl P.P p p P PP P-P PA 5-C louds, D ust. etc. fl 0 flfl flflPP P p pp PP P.P p p fl P-P PP PIP p p P PP P-P P-P (tn suffic b ib . / fl / Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 1 O-B alloon / p / 7/ p.p 7./ fl A //fl fl3 fl/7 / / z pfl A? z o / / fl A7 AZ Zfl 1-Astron om ical / 2 7-1 7.//flz 7 // ^2 3 7 4? / / fl- Az A? 7/ fl / 3 flfl AtZAf 2 -Aircraft fl p 3 2/. fl P.O 7/7 fl A fl/Zfl A./) (7A / fl A z A? 3 6 A flfl/A. 3 21 f 3-L ight Phen om . A A P-P P-P PP 0 fl A PP P.p PP A / / PO A? A? A A A a 0 P.O 0.0 4-B irds A P P PP P.p P.P A / / A-A A3 flfl A A // P.O O P 00 0 0 A PA OP pp (C louds, D ust, etc. P P P P.P P P 0.0 A A p Pp PP PP fl fl A PP Ap pp A A A AP A, A 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. P A P PP p.A pp A A A Ao Ao PP fl fl fl 77 O .P 7/ A A 0 A P AP pp 7-Psychological P P P P-P P.P A 0 0 A A A A PO PO A A A PP 0.0 p-p A A A P-P P.O P,0 (U n kn ow n 7 P 7 2/fl P-P 2/fl £ A 7. 77 00 77 /Z A /7 flfl-2 AO 973- fl 0 fl A/-? A A A7f (Other / P / 7/ 00 7-/ A A fl P-P PP PO fl A 2. 77 P.O 37 fl- P 2 fl,fl A-P fl fl Total /3 / /flft A 7/ 700. / 23 72-6 37.fl/O O . 0 23 726 /7-A /PO - /A A 2/ 76-7 flit /PO , 7PA/E #57 E/gcoAr/P/t/ ap All. S /r^yr/M H S /af /9e/ ay E/Ee/ez^/G-. g££/pg/s/ry 6£ee£s. 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A A 0 AP AO 0,0 0 A 0 0-0 A-0 00 7 A 7 ZP-P AO p-0 A fl27-7 00 22.7 7-Psychological A o A P.O 0 0 0-0 A A 0 0,0 AP OP / / 2 3? 7/ flfl A A 0 P-P PP _££ (U n kn ow n 0 0 P 0.0 00 AP 7 0 7 3 7 3 o.p 777 /S 0 <3 37.3 pa 172- p ‘7/ A-A ?./ (Other 0 A 0 AO p.p P.O A 7) 0 OP A A 0,0 A P 0 PP PP P-P 3 A 3 /U A-A /3,t Total 2. 2 7 SPA POP /oo, /fl 3 073-32^7-/OO. 27 If 7.3 77-2 22.71 /AO. /7 23 773 22-7 AP 138 6 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total J ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon /< A A /1ft ry if f? fl.fl /fl 4 4/ 7? 77 /A,? /■ft7/3 7/7 3 7fl ftfl //■fl AZ 1-Astron om ical // /fl f./fl At« pp fl.fl 74 73 f fl? ft/77 7 < < ft? flfl'fl/s 7/ 2 zfAT 7 7-7 /U 2 -Aircraft 7/ ^ ffSA /A fl 2/fflS 217 V/if7? /ft 77 ft if7/.£2 /flfl ,7 .7 A flfflfl f.i > L ight Phen om . A fl A-fl fl fl flfl 7 / / fl? fl? // 7 fl 7 fl-fl as AS fl fl 2 flf? as flf 4-B itds fl w fl fl ff.fi 3 fl y fl? fl-fl flf yfl ft? 7 flfl fl.f fl AC AP Afi ^ C louds, Oust, etc. fl & fl-fl fl. fl Afi 7 2 ifsrSd. 7 J * /■A 7-S fl <7 7) ap AS A-A 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 p 2 f7 A fl 1-7 If fl If 7/ A,fl 2./ 7 fl / fl. 7 flfls'fl fl p f ^ / pp ft? 7-Psychological fl fl fl fl fl fl.fl fl.fl a fl 0 Pp s a S-fl fl A fl flfl Pp flfl fl 2 on flf 2-7 ft-U n kn ovn fl St k ? fl-fl ft? 773 a /■ft ^ A,A m flf fl f7-i P.O flflfl /e fl & /flfl p.p /fl-fl 9-Othe* fl fl fl s/ fl fl 5/ 23 2.4 (A fl.fl as // fl 7/ A 7 flflS7 fl /fl /fl PS /fl/zftfl Total fe ^ 4 72? 23.//PP- iffft ft2 77.3H-7 M . zsp 7/2 SV ? 7f.3 w ftp fl.flftiflfft-7 /Co. Z M h£.___ £4/________^/i>z^Z7^z z^ zi'zz_____S /6 //T/4/6 3 ^s e //S Z £/ £/^A/r/g/£ A/P/? Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nuirb er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t . 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I 20 0.7 72/ 0.1 s 2 2/ 0.6 0,1 O.f 29 £ is /./ 0.2 IS Total S37 777 2337 7/7 700. 1103 707 37ff 7,3 723.9 3/2 70S422 22.3 42 /OSHO 0/32S20,3 fl. 4S2 Ho O/p Azoto/oo H0 Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B ailoon 70 70 26 <2.6 0.4 /.o 73 /o 23 OS 04 fl? 7 0 s 0.) 00 0-7 /fl 70 24 os 0,4 0.7 1-Astron om ica! 40 21 OS 7.6 /J 27 SO 21 7/ 2.0 P.1 fl,fl 70 122 2.0 2.7 4,7 37 7 4* 7S 0,4 /S 2 -Aircraft 22 26 Of fl 7 l.D 7.7 2,3 77 W A? 0.7 /.6 7 7 17 0.3 04]0.7 2/ 40 0$ /S 3-L ight Phen om . 70 0 7o 0.4 0.0 0.4 / 2 7 04 04 0.2 0 2- 04 0.0 0,1 4 2 fl 0,7. 0/0.3 4-B irds 2 / 3 0/ 04 0.2 0 0 O P.O OP 0,0 0 0 P fll) op 00 o / 2 0.0 04 0.2 5-C louds, D ust, eta 0 0 0 0.0 fl.o 0.0 0 2 2 0.0 04 04 P 0 P 0,0 0.0 0,0 a / / 0.1) 04SS 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 77 0 71 0.7 0.0 0.7 7fl 0 27 0.7 po 0-7 7 0 7 P,4 0.0 0.4 24 P 24 P? 0.0SI 7-Psychological r 7 fl 0.21 04 0.3 4 O 7 04 p.O 04 0 0 P Op 0,0 00 P 0.0 04 04 ^ U n kn ow n ss 0 OS 2.2 0.022 3S 0 .S'/■4 P.O 7-4 27 0 77 4? 0.0 0.7 24 P 24 fl? O.O OS W ither 7 fl 77 0.4 0.3 0-7 7 2 7 OS 04 0.4 ? / fl 04 0/ 04 s 0 4PS 0.0 fl? Total 727 762SJ 64 3.7) 7.7 ISO S3203 fl? fl,/ ?■? ?S 10 27S 3 -7 9./ 0? /fl? 4? /7fl S4 7.0 S/2^ Z/? 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P 04 SO 04 70 p 70 OS 0.0 O S p 0 p 0.0 0,0 00 7-Psychological 2 P 2- 0-2 P.O 04 / 1 04 02 0.1 3 //fl 07 0.2 02 p P p 0.0 0.0 0.0 ^ U n kn ow n 36 fl 36 1.1 0.0 1.4 2? 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O.Z f 0 7 0./ 0.0 0./ / 0 7 a/ 00 0.7 6 -ln suffic In fo. 21/0 (7 ?J/4/A? a o 60-1 4i 0 Of 2.2 0.6 2.Z 33 030 1-7 0.0 1.7 62 0 62 2.3 0.0 2.3 /-Psychological ?/ ? 4? 1,6 aa 70 $ 73 01? 0.1 03 17 / 7 0.? 0,/ 23 6 0 33 00 0-3 8 -U n kn ow n 77? 027-7? /?7 0.07^7 7/3 0/2 3/ 00 3/ 70 0 70 3.3 0.0 62 7 62 z$ 0.0 23 ^ Othr 17 1# 70? 3? /./ 50 76 / 27 0-7 0,1 0.1 7? 0 77 Ai 0.2 0.3 26 3/ 7,2 0-2 72 Total 1575 2/77 731 77.7 700, 333 73337? 76./ 7.3230277 7337? 13.2 6.3-17,7 22? 0727/70.2 2/ 72.3 7%v JrJz /./our £wu 7/ii/E mtAT/mw Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Pet C en t Num b er ' Per C en t C ertain Ooub tfoll Total C ertain D oub tful’ Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 13 00 2.3 47 03 6.2 7? 7 22 46 0.0 1.0 3 0 3 4/ 0.0 p./ 6? 3 22 0.0 0.6 7.0 l-Astron om ical 30 2? 3 3 7.? 7.1 2.5 35 /^ 73 /■7 47 2.17 1/3 3 3 77 M 2.5 25 ? 3 ? - /./ 0.1/ 7.5 2 -Aircraft 7? 22 00 0.3 7,0 /.? 72 3 0 7.0 0.6 06 7 7 6? 0.3 0.3 0.6 77 22 6 /0 0,1 7.0 7,1 3-L ight Phen om . 70 0 77 0.5 000.5 7 2 3 0/ 06 02 2 4 '2 0/ 0.0 0/ If- 6 42 47 0-3 4-B irds / 6 2 CJ 0-/ 02 0 0 4 0.0 04 0.0 0 0 z2 Oo 0.0 60 4 / / 0.0 4.7 0.7 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 6 0 77.0 6.0 0,0 4 / / 0.0 4/ 0.1 O 0 4 00 0.0 00 4 7 7 /W 0-7 A 7 6 -ln suffic In fo. /7 2 6 7 O.V 0.0 6.1 73 6 71 0.1 0.0 01 7 4 ? 0.7 00 002/ 0 2/ 7.0 40 7.0 /-Psychological ^ 3 7 62 4./ 0-3 3 0 3 4/ 0.0 0-7 o 0 o 0.0 40 PO 0 7 / 0.0 0./ 0-7 ^ U n kn ow n 27 4 *7 72 0.0 22 33 2 3 3 1.2 0-0 7.5 74 O 6? 0.6 0.00.6 2/ 4 2/ /.P 0.0 7.0 90 ther 7 7 76 0.0 0.3 0.7 7 2 7 6,1 0/40 3 7 7/ 6/4./ 02 5 0 4-3 00 02 Total 623 66 22/70 3,! 60-1 133 HO 72? 62 2.0 f.l 27 6 3 7203-7 2,? 6,5 70? 40752 lb? 4.0 4? Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H urter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D orttful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 66 1 56 07 pn 7.1 3 7 0/ 4/ 0.2 7 zz 0.2 4345 / 0 / A/ 00 0-/ l-Astron om ical 24 6? 35 1.) 06 7.7 2? 7o 51 7.3 0.5 7? / 0 / a/ 404/ 0 0 4 0.0 0-0 4.0 2 -Aircraft 22 7? 36 7.0 0.6 7.6 V ? 67 4.0 0.404 72 7 6? 45 0.3A? Z 7 3 OJ 0,/ 0.2 3-L ight Phen om . / 6 42 0.7 03 7 0 / O-7 0.0 OJ 4 0 4 40 0.0 00 / / 2 0J oJ 0-2 H i* 4 2- 0.0 0./ OJ 0 4 4 0.0 0.0 04 0 / / pO o.t o-l 0 0 0 0.0 ao 46 S-C touds, D usL etc. (7 7 4-0 0.7 0.7 4 4 4 0.0 0.4 0.0 0 / 7 0.0 OJ 0-7 o O 4 0.0 P.O 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 74 0 60- 0.6 0.006 3 4 3 0/ OO 41 70 0 74 0.5 000,5 0 o 0 OP OP 0.0 /•Psychological 2 0 2 O.l 0.0 0/ / 7 2 4/ 0.7 0.2 .7 / 0- 0.1 4/4.2 0 0 4 4.0 0.0 0.0 B -U n kn om 7/ 4 37 7.7/ o.o /,? 26 O 27 1.2 0.0 7,2 7 4 7 0-3 0-07-3 / 0 7 0J ao4J K lther .3 2 5 47 0/O-Z 2 4 7 0.7 40 0.7 0 Z 2. 77 0.7 0/ 4 0 4 0,0 o.o 00 Total 6/7 02 '5? 5.3 /■? 7.2 72 2/ 7? 33 7.0 5.2 3? 77 67 /.7 6? 2.4 5^ 2 7 02 PJ 0.3 7/6ier- ee P/m/m 7m££/ Stew/M O pAur Num b er Per C en t Num b er ■ Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H urter PerC en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oirttful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total 3-B alloon O 0 4 0.0 0.0 40 / a / 0J ao o.f | l-Astron om ical 7 4 7 0.1 00 A/ 0 7 / 0.0 OJ 4/ 12 -Aircraft / / 2 OJ OJ 02 / 4 J OJ 0-0 OJ 3-L ight Phen om . 0 O 0 0-0 0.0 010 0 / 7 00 OJ OJ 4-B irds 0 / 7 0.0 OJ 0.7 4 0 4 OP 00 40 5-C louds, Oust etc. C 4 0 OO AO OO 0 0 O P.O 00 00 6 -ln suffic. fofo. a O 4 40 40 0.0 0 4 4 ao ao 6.0 /-Psychological ■0 4 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 a a a oo ao 0.0 6 M n m 7 0 7 0J GO 4.7 / 0 / 0J 0.0 OJ *0 »> w 4 0 0 40 0.0 O.L 4 4 4 A0 OO 0.0 Total 3 2 5 0J 47 4.2 3 2 0/ 0.7 42 143 Z»4Z^___£46_________£i^JZ ±a/2AL____^____^____^ZLZZ2^_____SO/? ^ V^Z S /SV 79*7 EvNuab on Num b er Per C oit Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nutter Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tb d Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Totrt O-B alloon £28 7*7 375 7-5 6 ./ /S C. S' O 5 7.0 0.0 70 /S ' 7? 3 * 9.0 H *2*4 7f- S ' 7? *3 7-5~ jr 1-Astion om tcal *3 6 3'/ 7*7 7X7 /Z .9 3 7.0 2? £ 3 5 90.8 rf 9? Z 3 ? 3 * 20.3 20.3 *04 6? 728 /9g 77? 3 7.*s ? ./ 2 -Aircraft 227 /97 42 * ? Z 776 0 2 X 0.0 z .8 ^f 7 S'71 s -f 3 .0 if- 2g 72 40 8.6 3 .7 72.3 J -L ijh! Photon . /^ 7/ 3 o o.S f.5- 7.3 2 O 2 z s 0.0 2.8 / / 2 0.6 0.6 7? 0 O 0 ao 0.0 0O 4-B irds 7 / 2 0.7 a/ 0.2 O O O 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 7 2 e>.G 0.6 7.2 0 O 0 0.0 0.0 0,0 SC Iouds, Oust. etc. 7 /Z 2/ O f 0.5- 0.? 0 O O 0.0 0.0 to 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic kilo. 2/5 O 2/5- 8.? 0.0 z ? O 70 0.0 7.0 /6 0 /6 gb 0.0 7-6 22 0 z z 6 .8 0.0 6 ? 7-P$ychD logical 3 9 0 3 * /•4 0.0 79 2 O Z 2.8 0.0 eg 0 & 0 0.0 0.0 ao 7 O 0 3 0.0 0-3 8 -U n kn ow n *6 3 96 3 79.2 ao /? z /Z O (2 76 .? ao 76 3 23 0 23 77.8 0.0 73 $ 90 0 *0 723 0.0 72.3 W ither ? ? o T? 4/ 0.0 f> ? 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S 7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t H un ter Per C en t Nun b er Ph C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 3 0 7 37 7? 8 2S S 76 70 4 7* 7f 2-7 70.3 7^f 77? , 26 6 /O .6 7-7 783 1-A$tron om ical ^ 25 7/ /S I 93 279 23 7* 3 7 /6 .? 70.3 Z 71 ^*0 70* w 76 .$ 7( 23 6 2 -Aircraft 2 ^ 73 3 S 86 5:7 /3 .7 /S 7 2Z 77.0 s -f /6 .I/O f 75$ 3 /7 /aS to? 2/3 M ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 0.0 ao 2 7 3 0.7 2.2 7* ? 23 70 0.G 7.6 4-B irds 0 O 0 00 0.0 aS O O 0 ao 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -C louds, D ust, etc. a O 0 00 0.0 0.0 O 0 0 00 0.0 9 Z Z 27 06 0? ff 6 -ln suflic In fo. 0 w 773 0.0 77.3 70 0 70 7f ao 7*/78 0 7/8 8/ 0.0 ? ■> 7-Psychological ^ 0 * 7 6 > 00 13 6 2 0 2 /S 0.0 7.5" 2S - 0 2.5- 7 7 0.0 77 8 -U n kn ow n S 3 0 S 3 2“S ao 20 $ 4? 0 *3 8Z b 00 3 /. 6 2? € 0 Z ? Z Z AO 0.0 M b W ilier 7& a /O 3 .? 0.0 3 .1 0 s 3 .7 ao 3 -7 S 3 0 S f *0 0.0 90 w 3 0? 2g? 82.3 n? too. 770 £6 73 6 . 80.? 7? . 7 700, 706 3 3 ? S /ft? 78.9 8.7.1 700. 7^8/s___as?__________ ^/o?/i//fr/o/i/ ^ z?zz sy& ^r^.o ao /O O W ther 75- a /S S ^ 0.0 s iz O 2 S 2.Z 0.0 22.2 4 6 < 4- z 6 7 0.0 26 .7 0 0 0 0.0 ao 0.0 Total 7? S 80 275 70.? 2? /700. 7 2 7 77.8 ? 2Z 700. 73 Z /.r86 ,7 73 3 700. 72 z o 00.0*00700. 7? S O Z ^S / Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon t O 7 573 0.0 S 3 a 0 O 0.0 0.0 4G 78 20 3 ? 8.7 ? 7 /X * 1-Astn n om ical 0 O O 00 ao ao 0 0 0 00 04 O .O 2 3 7-0 2.? 3 ? 2 -Aircratt 6 ? 7 7 7? 7.6 > S 3 3 6 .? 0 0 0 40 ao 4.0 *7 3 8 77 /? .g 78.9 3 8.2 M ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 ao 0.0 4.0 3 z 5 '■? 70 *f 4-B irds 0 0 0 0.0 ao 0.0 0 0 O o.O ao 0.0 O 0 O 0.0 0.0 40 6 -C louds, D ust, etc. 0 a 0 ao 0.0 0.0 0 0 O 40 00 ao 2 7 3 7.0 O S 7-5 6 -ln suffic M o. 7 0 7 S -3 0.0 S 3 0 0 O ao 00 4O /g 0 78 8-7 0-0 8.7 7-Psycho logical O 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 ¥ 0 4 7-7 0.0 /■? l-U ukn ow n 9 0 ? 474 00 97? * 0 *800 ao poo 9s 0 fS z 77 4.0z /7 M M 7 G I S 3 ao S3 / 0 / 204 04 20.0 7 a 7 3 ? 0.0 3 f 78 / 7? 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V 0 V /V ? s o 7/3 / 0 / 77 so 77 23 0 23 7-f 0.0 7.7 /•Psychological 0 0 0 00 0.0 so 0 0 0 0.0 00 S O 0 3 3as 7-2 z^ B -U n kn ow n 3 0 8 230 0.0 23 .4 3 0 3 773 OS 273 ^7 a 87 32/ 00 77/ 9-Other * / / 2 77. 3 4 7-2 / 0 / 3/ O f 7/ /S / 7& 57 SV 4 3 Total £6 2 28 -77-/S O 8 3 //ZLZ273 /ao. /? £ co 252 7 4-2 3 3 .7 /ao. 3 03 te 04/________S ft 400/700/ s r 044 S /rt/rz /i/iS S 003 044 <0e00S ________£4/____________ 00/^3 02 00 . 00js ere zzz s /err/o/e s i 0000/ 00 w s s 00jetrs 1 /707 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C at Num b er Per C ait Itam b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon / / 2 z/ z/ 2.2 O 0 O 0,0 00so 0 0 0 s o so0.0 (2 0 0 SO 0-0 so l-Astron om ical 7 V // 7V 02 //.(, O 0 O so S O 0.0 0 / 7 0O 250 Z £0 0 0 0 0.0 0,0so 2 -Aircraft 3 & 7 3 -2 7- 7 3 5 & < 5 0 0.0 00 S O 7 a 7 2& 0 O O 26 0 0 / / 00 0.4 3-L ight Phen om . 3 0 3 3 2 S O 3 2 O 0 0 s o 0.0so O 0 0 0.0 S O S O O 0 0 00 O S 00 4-B irds (0 7 7 4 r / / /V 0 a 0 so O S so <0 0 O S o S O S O V 0 V-22.2 s o 27 2 5-C louds, D ust etc O 0 O 00 O S 00 0 o 0 So 0.0 00 O 0 O S O 00 00 O 0 0 00 os 00 6 -ln suffic. No. // 0 // //■4 0.0 //4 0 0 0 0.0 00 s o 7 0 / ? 0.0 00 250 s 0 37,3 s o273 /-Psychological / S 72 / / 7? / / 7 SS /2.0250 / a / 26 .0 0.0 250 7 0 / S 4 0.0 0-4 B -U n kn ow n *z a 72 002 00002 s 0 40.0 0-0 42.5 O a O 0-0 0-0 ^ 6 0 6 3 3 3 00 3 3 .3 m other 5“ / 6 57 /■/ 40 / 0 7 f/S 0-0 0.5 O 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 / 0 7 54 0.0 5 4 Total 8/ 77 7Sfa 3 /0.7 7/22 7 7 ? 77.5 /2S /av 3 7 V 700 26 .0/a? . 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O 0,0 S O Op 6 -ln suffic W o. £3 <3 0 0.0 00 0.0 / 0 / M a 00 700 y 0 V 4,? 0.0 07 7-Psydm logical <0 O 0 co 0.0 0.0 0 <3 <3 S O 0.0 00 0 <3 £3 os 00 00 6 -U n kn ow n / O 7 ^.o 0.0 S O O z 43 Z Vao 0.0 00.0 28 (3 28 773 0.0 773 M ite 0 a o.o ao 0.0 / <3 / 7S 4 0.0 7O 0 2 f 3 3 7 77 s t Total 2 0 2!O O O 00/oa V 7 s gs a 20.0 /4S 70 S 8 g24 77-2- /ao. 145 zy/zf ^^ ^^^r/aa/____^____^2£_____5/^H 2O ^a^_____£j2£.____^^______i^z & e^______^Z___ Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon ¥ / r3 Z6 7.7 / O / Z S A 0.0 25c 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 ao 0 O U 0.0 0.0 a.o 1-Astron om ical /^ / /^z /.g /•£ 23 .1 / O / ^0 O O 2S £ <3 / / 0.0 25.0 25£ 2 O 2 28 6 0.0£8.6 2 -Aircraft ? 4.3 6 -3 0 < 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a 0 0 0.0 O . 0 0.0 O O O 0.0 0.0 00 3-L ight Phen om . 3 3/ /■6 <7-7 0 0 0 O .O O . 0 0.0 <0 / / 0.0 25.025.0 O O O 0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds & a & 79= 0.0 7* 0 0 0 ao 0.0 O .o 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 O O 0.0 0.0 00 5-C louds, Oust etc. / O / /■6 0.0 AG 0 Q 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 O O li' 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. // O // 77.2 00 87-z 2 0 2 50.0 Ojo 50.0 2 0 2 50.0 £.0 5O .c 2 0 2 2 X i0.0 28 G 7-Psychological / 01 / 76 0.0 /■G O 0 0 0 0.0 00 ao 0 ? 6 6 .7 0.0 £6 .7 3 0 .3 7.0 0.0 7° 7-Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 ao aa 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 / 0 / 2.8 0.0 2.3 8 -U n kn ow n 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 <0 0.0 0.0 4.0 7 0 7 203 0.0 201 9-Other / 0 7 3 3 .3 O .o 3 3 .3 a 0 0 0.4 ao O .O 7 0 7 2.3 0.0 2.3 Total 3 0 3 704 0 0.0 /0o, 2 / 3 6 6 .7 53 ,3 /00. 3 7 7 ¥3 7o.7 73 (00. 146 z ^z /z s r/ .043 /0,9772/17____^e___ oa zzzl___iz ^z z az a z z z 47.0 c/tF^s pp ppmzzz 20 03 22273 202 0/6 07/06 , 400 03 2077________________ 077 6^333 /?4/z 7049 Erarn ttm Nun b er Pet C en t Nin b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total tNIOM 6 ^ 7 a? ?// 99 6-4/zz a 99 22 99 70 72 ZZ 97 9.7 /Z 3 72 3 4 7-7, 70 1-Astron om ical 1>1 7? 7 sgp #97/g 3a. 2 // 6 2S 999 72 2 423 9.7 23 w 274 (96 42 3 79 76 702 73 .7 4/.3 372 2 -Airorfl , 792 /ifK t? 99 93/gz P 2 & PP 45 9-3 9 4/J 77 32 70S /£> 4 2/ 9/ 3 3 774 H ijM Phm . /P 2? z o 05 2. p 2 90 p.2 33 2 / 29 22 24 2 a Z7 rtf? £0 a# H irtJ 2 az 0/ Pi P 2 2 22 P-P 22 / 7 29 3 3 7.7 a p a a pp 22 5-C toods, D ust, etc. J 7 pi p-4pi 2 2 P 22 02 pp 2 2 2 22 p.p 22 2 2 ^ P-P #/7 p.p 6 -ln suffic H o. 47 0 797 9^ pp gs 7? y 99 22 9//4 a /4 777 P-P //.J 77 P z/ 774 22 77-4 ^ -Psychological i? 3 1 z < o.z 77 2 2a P.P 2-2 37 2 2 2 p.2 P-2 22 / 2 /PS PP 1 22 l-IM m i r?r (S’ K g 46 pp /ip a a 77 799 22 /fS 75' 0 sra-/22 72-7 /? P 7? 03 22 72.3 m other £2 3' 7/ /./ Si 7 2 ptH P-P 79-3 4 7 7 4 3.2 574 2 27 3 2 2-7 ToW 469 0537997 7/129.3M P. 49 9 96 07^2 722- 99 49 714 M 2 33? /ZW 99 & 799 3 3 3 Si/OO. 796 2 723 7 ' 7 202. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C oit C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total W alloon 79 z4 772 29 739 _£ 7 /Z 77 P-7 73s /PZ737 /a 7 4/ 739 l-Astion om ical .39 73 27 22.? 72-4 3 3 .2 34 7/ 3/ 77-7 94£4222 73 3/077P 44342 M ireraft 74 0 ?T 72 & 2.2 75-7 /S' 7 73 774 22 77473 3 /J2 77,5 M Szap 2/2 3-(J ^ > t Phen om . 2 2 2 PP ao PP 2 / 3 77 2-9 2.6 '4 9 73 77 27 74 ♦-B irds 2 3 2 P-P P-P 3-2 4? 2 2 P.P P-P 22 2 a 2 aa 0.02-2 K in ds, D ust, etc. 2 2 2 22 p.p 42 2 2 2 3,3 0.2 22 3 7 72 2-3 0.6 33 6 -ln suffic. H o. 27 2 3,7 72.2 p.p /Z2 70 70 22 0.0 4-2 7/7 77 420 34 ^ -Psychological ^ 3 2a 7 2 pp /I / / 2 29 2-9 7.3 23 73 /.3 3-3 2.2 6 -U n kn ow n 34 0 34 7? 2 32 7ft34 2 ?3 272 0.077432,7 2 277 790 324P B Other 4 7 7-7 7-3 42 2 5 43 P-P 43 32 7/ 52 /./ 4p Total 796 37 /r^79/ 72? 722- X 23 7'7 7P-979-2 /OO 7343$ 7 7263 77 7, 27.4/pp. 025,3 3 3 03 03 073 3 72 7/77/1/6 , 05/0 03 03 3 7* Pesos 3947 7923 0943 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er P« C en t ■ Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D ocb tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total Q -B alloon 79 74 3 6 77 734-4 2 p 022 P-P 22 / a //pp P-P /P.O 7 7 7,/ 0,044. 1-Astron om ical 7 /z 4 11 4.4 77 7 2. .7 /4? 2g. 6 4?.9 7 2 7 /p.p 0.2/Po 4 7 97-4If 6 402 2 -Aircraft 4i 37 72 /? Z /Z p44 / ^ //43 2.0743 , r <7 3320 22 320 2 7, 4z/3 74 9 13.6 3-L ight Phen om . 4 2 6 74 2 9 77 _2_ 2 2 2-2 2.2 0.2 / 7 70-2 P-P /0O 2 a 2 00 P0 0-0 ♦-B in is 2 2 2 PP 2-2 p.p 2 2 2Pp 22 PP 2 <7 2 P-P 22 0-0 0 0 0 0-P 0-P 02 5-C loris, D ust, etc 2 2 2 PP P-P 0.2 P 0 2 pp p.P 0.6 2 2 2 PP 02 22 0 /J? 0 0.2 0.2 0.0 6 -ln suffic. H o. /9 <2 /9 77 P-P tz 2 2 2 pp 2.0PP 0 2 2 PP 0.2 00 2 2 0 2-0 0-P 22 7-Psychologkai / 4 74 PS /9 7? a 2 pp 0.2 0 2 o 35- 035 20.0 PP 222 B Otfw / 2 / /O O Z O O 7 0 02 6 20 4 0 3.9 PP 2-9 Total 9 7 72 722 722 /& z 0 2 /O O 6 00 'PP. 67 770601 304/oa 147 no^/s P73 ______ £/£/. o^o/o/u & P/o/fs /o//r//i/o.s ^ / /^ zz yew s _______^___ /7 ft " 27^7 En im iiod Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D otditful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon /p 7 a 77 22 7/ z 72 7 77 p.p ft 7 p 77 p.p 7-7 p 0 p pp pp p.o l-Astron om ial /z 77 i'7 ft Z.Z> p Z? 7 72 pp Pp P 0, 2 pp 67 7- 772 / a pp p.p 2 -Aircraft 60 2? 3/77 77 ZX/ ^ 7 ftpp 77 2. p 7. 772- PP 7X2 / ? /£6 77 7 223 3-L ight Phen om . V 3 /2, z-p 77 72 7 72 7 77 p.p Pp P 2- 7r if 2 7X2 p P p PP PP PP 4-B ifds 4 3 <3 ft 77 76 7 7 7 PP pp p.o / 7. 7 ft7/7 7p3 p P.O £.6 £6 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 O pp p.P PP 7 7? 7 PP Pp p.p & p PP PP pp o P opo <2 0 a# 6 -In suflic. in fo. 3? ^ ff77 PP 627 7 7 47^7 p.p 72f p p ^ PP PP pp £ P 7, ??J pp M S 7-Psycho logical / P7 Z / Z? 7 7 / Pp 677 72 p p p PP PP 0.0 £ /£6 pp S3 5-U n kn ow n 7? £7* 277 p.P 277 7 <7 7 273 Pp 7/7 0 ,77 p.P 7/ < P ?fK PO 277 9-Other Z0 // 66 07 73 6 72 776 PP XU p a PP PP pp p P po P-P PP Total 2/6 0? 2/6fas 27.2 /C^. 27 7 2/ 77-2 ftw p 6 7/ ft£05 /OP / /I 777 22.2 /^ - /7£P /?£/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun foer Per C en t Num b er Per C elt C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 p 2 77 pp 7 7 p P pp pp pp /p 7 7? P7 PP 7/ 1-Astron om ical P p 0 P-P pp PP / 7 / 7PP fa/? S oo 7 7 /P Pp Pl 2 -Aircraft 7 7 36-7 ftft / P //OP p.o /P-P Pz 77 OP 2O.Zft3Z.5 3-L ight Phtn om . 7? p P PP pp PP p P P PP P-P pp P 4 Z P 2-0so So 4-B irds P p p PP pp PP p P P PP ppP.O P 5 ,7 7P 3-5 ft 5-C louds, D ust, etc. P p a pP p.p P.O p P P OP p.p Pp p p P po PP p.o 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / p 7X2 pp 7X2 7 P /OP PP ^^ 73 p 23 Z/--3 PP ft 7-Psychologica! 0 p p Pp pp P-P P P 0 PP 0.0 0.0 P 2 Z PP ZP IP 8 -U n kn ow n 6 p 727 p.p 223 J P 3 /op P.O ?ao 6 7 pft2/0 002/0 9-Other 7 7 2 ftftXP 7 P 7 /PO OP /O-O X / 7 3.7 pp ft Total TO 2 22 77-7 7.7 -Pl- 3 7P 7P-p 70-0/00 ft 203 36/ 4?A _____________________zyzA^rr AgX JZgAAz/2/ p p p.p pp 00 p /0-^ 23 .0 03 .0 p p p p.p p.p P.P 2 -Aircraft 7 6 7 32 76 67 P p p ppp pp p.p p /23 .0 0.0 26 -0 p 7 /pp 7.7 7-7 3-L ight Phen om . 7 P 3 3.? PP .23 p p p pp P.p ap p p p P.O P-P 0.0 p p p P.O PP P.O 4-B irds P 7 5 ft^ 60 0 p p pp pp OP p p p Po pp pp 2. P X /ft PP 7ft 5-C louds, Oust, etc P P p 0-0 0.0 P.O p p p p.p pp PP p p p PP pp Po P P p PP PP PO 6 -ln suffic. In fo. zP P /P (2-7 P.O 72-7 p p p p,p pp PP 7 p 7 260 P.P 26o / P 70/ P-0 30/ 7-Psychological J 7 p 3.2 ^ / / z p£P-P 260 7 p 7 26 .0 pp 26 0 P /p.p 0.0PP 6 -U n kn ow n 71 P 72- ppsppPo.fi p 7ft pp 7'7-6 0 p P PP pp PP Z/ P p7ft P-P .70 X 9-Other 6 7 6 6. 3 /3 76 / p PP pp 72.6 P p O O P p.p 00 / P / ft PP -ft Total 7ft /P 77 72.3/ft700. 7 7 f1ft72? /az J 7 V 7ft2ft/oo. 72- / Z3 72-3 77 /00. /isP /9ft /ftz Evaluate Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC at Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon p p p OP PP pp p p p P-P P.O O P z / Or 2 7 7,7 ft 1-Astron om ical p /520 oppop p p p PO PO ^ Q 7 3 6ft/ft/2-t 2 -Aircraft p p p PP pp P-P p p o 0.0 0000 Z 3 . 7 ft/o.6'ft 3-L ight Phen om . p p p OP Of? p-0 p p p P-P 00 O P 3 Z? 600.0ft 4-B irds p p p PP Ppp.p p / /PO 20.0200 2 & zft P.O P.3 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p 0 p PP PP P-P p p p P.P P-0 00 0 o 0 0-0 0.00.0 6 -tasuflic. In fo. p p p 0.0 P-O 0.0 7 p 7 200 P-0 200 < 0 / XS 0.0 & 7-Psychological p p p p.o P.p OP P o a 0-0 0.0 P.O P 0 p 00 0-0 0,0 U M n ow / p ^00050.0 Z p zPoo rf# Poo 20 a 20ft/OP ft; M ffw p p p po op 00 / p 7 20-0 oo Z O O 2 / 3 ft 2/ 6 -0 Total 2 o 2. /M t po/OO. p 7 S' 700. /O 7X7 2/3 148 ' 2027702 22 22oe£rs s /£2r/2a, 2o»£e£ 22 poors or s ’r^rs o En iuhod Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Percen t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total tartan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oitotful Total a B alloon J 77 77 77 7 2 772 22 77.7 (2 2 2 22 22 2-0 <2 4 2 4? 22 22 1-AstlOflM ial 7^ / (6 goo fg 77.3 2 /772 22 772 2 / / 2-2 777 220 3 2 2ft2-7 33,0 2 -Aircraft 3 J 7 5^ 7.7 >3 -7 2 2 2 22 2-2 22 2 2 2 22 27 20 2 2 0 7.7 72 70 H i|M Phen om . 7 / J ft 77 3 V 2 2 2 22 22 0.0 2 7 22 2277 720 2 2 2 77 27 00 4*B irds .7 J J r/ PP 3 3 7 2 2 22 22 2-2 2 2 2 72 22 22 2 2 7 22 22 (1.0 S-C louds, D ust, etc J J o 72 27? 22 2 2 0 22 2,2 22 2 2 2 27 27 22 2 2 2 20 2-2 22 6 -ln suffic. In to. // J //gO O O ff 722 7 2 7 £22 22 722 3 2 £ 22 S O O £72 3 2 7, 33-0 27 2g i 7-Psycholoticto 7 / /22 77 77 2 2 2 2-2 2-2 2 2 2 2 7 22 22 70 2 2 (7 7.2 2,2 22 8 -U n kn ow n 3 7 //< 2.2 776 2 2 2 22 2-2 27 2 2 2 27 27 2-0 3 2 3 373 2037J 94thv 7. <2 7 77. 2.2 3 .7 2 2 2 22 2-2 2-2 2 2 2 27 70 20 2 2 7 7,2 7-2 7,0 Total 2 s g fgs 7^3 /^- 2 4//0M 00/M . 3 V £70 50-0 /O fl, Z 2 Z 7220 22 ^ _ /2£2 /? $7 /7O 3 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful ToW C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub ttol Total O-B alloon 7 7 7 7.0 77 7.0 7? 2 027 22 2-2 /■7 3.7 77'7 l*Astion oaical g. 2 3 7.7. 7 22 7 7 0 42 47 7,0 2 7 M 2 77 27.2 2 -Aircraft 2 2 2 77 22 22 2 /27 777 3 3 3 3 7 6 33 ff 772 J -lijhl Phen om . 0 2 7 27 47 22 7? <2 2 22 22 27 7' 2 £^ Z ^ ^ O f 4-B irds 7 7 7 77 77 7.0 f? <2 2 0.0 72 77 02 7 33 7.0 3 -3 5-C louds, D ust, etc 7 0 0 77 22 20 7 7 7 27 42 72 4 0 074 2.2 7-2 6 -ln suffic In fo. 7 O 2 20 47 0.0 2 7 7 7.7.- 3 47 76 7 7 2 33 7J 3 3 7-Psychological 2 O 7 22 22 7 2 7 7 0 47 40 27 2 / 7 77 3 3 7f 8 -U n kn ow n 7 2 0 22 42 0-0 7 7 2 7.7 2.0 22 0 /3f 22 73 7 m other 7 2 7 73 3 22 73 3 2 7 7 22 22 22 0 2 /?? 47 3 ?/ Total 3 2 00X 0 0.0 700 & / 76 7 3 3 3 '02 22- & 7416 (3 700- 149 r/)H L£ 3 74 073 /002/00 07- PP./PCT_____ 5/& /Z Z ££S _____ £P£____077___ 70S P3 ______^____________________ 7907 2900 7009 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D ocfothd Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon /77, /pfits .at 7f7 77-7 77/ 0.7) 77/ 70 70 00 fl-7 0-7 77 fl 7fl £ AZ 4-7 /■fl 03 1-Astron om ical 27/ 777 024 76 2 7fl ? 277 7 7r /-? 70-4 /S 3 2 tfl 25 72 flfl0/7 74-/ 222 23 52 75 75,03£Sfl/.4 2 -Aircraft 770 701 7/7 /as 7 7 27 7 fl? £ oo t/t//fl f Z f 7* 35 743 Zf 7. 2/ Afl>.J fl7 7fl fl 3-L ight Phen om . // 7 20 70 fl? 70 7 2 /a flfl 7 fl? A 0/ 0-0 07 0 fl? 0 0.0 00 ofl 4-B irds / / ^ <07 0/ fl fl 0 fl/> po flfl 7 / £fl? 0? 7f 0 C ? <2 0.0 00 0-0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. s 7 /(? a 7 00 <27 fl 0 a po flflflfl 70 flflfl 0-0fl a 0.0 00 0-0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 77'7 fl? 76 3 /a f 7? fl? fl'S 6 0 6 77/ fl fl'4/ 7fl 0 7fl77-2 #0‘2.2 76 0 74 77.0 0.0 77.0 7-Psychological 7g 7 ? / A ,7 02 7 7 2 0 2 00 flfl flfl fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0a 7 & /ar 0.0 0- 7 8 -U n kn ow n 777 p 777 7/2 a# /ft772 222 aa 22/ y fl7fl70.2 0072-2 75 75 /fl. 3 0.0 70-3 M 8 w *7 7/7 ?< 3 6 & 4 a 73-3 flfl7ft 3 flZ 2.4 0? 4,7 5 a fl7/ 0.0 flfl Total 77/0 044 74# 7/5 27.6 /0& 37 fl5 7/2 7/f/a? . 77 3/ 7/0 6 /0 S3, a 700. 05 00 7/5flt-7 0/3 7^_ 7050 705/ /0fl2. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H urter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 6 B dloon 4/ fl72 72-3 ?.? /0 g fl 3 77 73 7? 70-7 775 So 2/6 7'5 33 7? 3 1-Astron om ical 20 /fl33 777 700 27 A ri 7/ 24 'fl 7 70-3 2S5 750 ft2 70 7fl7 70 247 2 -Aircraft /fl 7 7,/ A^o 50A^.fl 70 4 2# /37 fl-? 7?4 77-7- 7/3 2flfl A/Z70.3 22 6 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 00 00 00 / A 7 7-0 7-0 O p 77 4 4? 72 04 z f 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 0.0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 000 a a 0 00 00a a 5-C louds, D ust, etc. __0 a 0 7)0 0o 0.0 <9 3 7 0 00 0-0 00 7 7 (fl? a? 0.4 03 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7/ 0 2/ 750 0.0A5? /0 fl? 30 73 00 fl! 703 a 703 0.5 00 7-5 /-Psychological 2 0 2 7/ 00 /■fl / 7 2 /0 7.0 70 77 2 2fl0007 7-2 6 -U n kn ow n 3/ 0 3/ 22/ 0.0 22. A 77 2 27 743 0074.5 fa? a 2flo 0.0 /flfl 9-Other 3 2 2.7 7 fl 3 .5 fl 0 flft <0-0 3-7 74 72 fl? 3.3 flfl Total //3 27 /flfl70/773 7/D. 30 22- 702 737 27 4 /op. 773 3" 7027 74//to AM - ^___0/7______£//>/- y^y___^£__ P5P£o 7-____53 ^5220755.___£^_ 4^__ 75256 ______ <3 0 00/06 53 00 003 5206 050 7-5/5 53 J£076 /S 07 704/2 7009 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H urter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon /7 /fl 3/ 37 7/ 753 0 4? 0 0.0 0.0 00 7 7 7/./ 00 77.7 7 fl? 77 00533 1-Astron om ical 4 // 77 7/ £4 77 A ? 3 7fl3 72.4 fl2.7 0 fl? fl? 00 0-00-0 3 3 4 22/ 23/04-2 2 -Aircraft flo 7/ 77 70 fl/St74,2 ( /7fl3 O0 7/7 ? fl? 333 7 00 733 7- 2 750 '5-0303 3-L ight Phen om . fl 7- 4 70 70 70 0 0 0 00 00 (10 A 70 7 //■/ 00 74/ 0 fl? 0 0.0 0.0 04 4-B irds 0 a 0 00 040.0 0 0 0 00 00 Po 0 4? O 00 00 00 0 0 0 00 A? ./? 05 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 00 000.0 0 A? fl? 00 00 no 0 0 fl? 00 00 OP O 0 fl? 00 00 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /f 0 /? 77 00 flfl a 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0-0 00 0-0 0 fl? 0 00 05 OO 7-Psychological 3 7 fl(5 05 2.0 0 a 00 O0 0.0 0 fl? fl? 0000 0,0 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n ?7 0 77 73? 007! fl 7 0 /7fl3 OP 70S fl? 0 0.0 0.0 00 2 0 2 750 0.0/5p m other 7 7 /7 fl4 7-5 7, / 7 fl? 7 734 OP 774 / fl//■/ 333000 0 fl? fl? 00 fl? 0 a.0. Total /3 fl42 774 4t7 3/4 W 5*" 2 7 7/0304 /Off. 4 3 3 44,7 3/3 flflflff. fl 5 /.? 4/5 336AM . /S50 7257 /OS'2- Evaluation Num b er Per C ait ' Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tfol ToU I C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon / fl? / 700 00/(?.£? 0 /? A? 0-0 00P-P /0 70 2! 30 90/go 1-Astron oaical 0 fl? fl? OP 0.0 0-0 fl? 0 0 0-0 OP 0.0 2 4 ! /■s fl? 62 2 -Aircraft 0 / 02.0/O.o 500 fl? 0 000,000 SO 7/ 5$ 73073 7 3/6 3-L ight Phen om . O fl? fl? 0.0 fl. A? po fl? fl? 0 0-0 0000 f 2 7? 13 3.2 4-B irds P fl? 0 0.0 0 0PO 0 fl? fl? O00 0 0P 0 fl? P 00 00an 5-C louds, Oust, etc 0 fl? fl? 0-0-/fl-fl../?/? r? fl? fl? an 0-0 an 0 0 P 0-0 00PP 6 -ln suffic. hb . / 0 7 ((?.(? O.o 700 0 0 000 OP 00 70 0 77.0 0.0//.p 7-Psydto logical 0 flfl fl? 00 00a fl? 0 0 000 OP PO / fl43 07, 2-6 6 -U n kn ow n 7. fl> 2 ?PO fl.A? POO 7 fl? A ^(?.(i 0050.0 3/ fl? ^A OOP OP 20,7, m other fl 0 /700 0-0 7o.o 7 0 A 50. (? OP 50 0 0 0 fl 24 0-0 2-4 Total 7 / /0 flop 70.0(02. IP fl? 2 7000 0.0 700. /pfl 5/ 755 4/7 S2fl A0O- 150 ' M /M /S PA O £ 723 3 007-5 000 5/0 0^7.06 . 70000 00 00/0 '7/7 7700 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PetC en t C ertain 1 D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful; Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 '7 .77 77 / p 7 pp 5.4 6 / 7/ 0.0 // p 0 pp.p p.p p.p 1-Astron om ical -T /?. ZP 7/ P P pp p p P-P p 2 7, p.p azaz / 0 7. 7 p.p P- 7 2 -Arrcraft < 4 2 7 77 /H P 0 4 2Si. / p / Pi P.P £.6 z & 7/77-2 p.p 772 / 7 77700Zip 3-L ight Phen om . 7 'Z 7 4 J/ P7 0 6 0 pp p.p pp p & 2 0.077-2 ZgZ a p p p.p P-P 0.0 I-B iiis 4 7 Z7 7 p 7/ 5 ^ U n kn ow n 2£ 6 26277 0.0 3 7? 0 6 0tii-7 6.6 44- 7 0 6 6 0.0 PO 00 / 6> /(2,5 0077,5 9-Other 0 / 0'(5 74 0 0 6 PP pp P-P 6 6 6 00 PP 0,2 / 0 7 /J.£0-0 P-5 Total 52 /2 44 20.3 (77 /^ - 5- / 6 83 1 74-7 722- 2 / 4/75-2 26.2 722 7 / 7 3 7.6 170 /oo. 7750 7257 77. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D ocdrtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 6 0 000.0p.p 0 6 p 7-7 6.6 p.p 7 / z 7-7 Z 7 77 1-Astron om ical / 0 / 6op p.p 50-0 0 6 6 6-6 0,0 p.p Z- 7? O’ '2-2 2 -Aircraft 0 0 6 Pp p.p 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0.0P-P / 4 77 '2'2 "/■4 3-L ight Phen om . 0 6 p P-P p.p OO 6 6 P 00p.p 6.6 s 6 3 73 0.0 73 4-B irds 0 6 7’ 660 0P 2 6 / / 0070-0 22/ / 6 7 i-/P-0 2-/ 5-C louds, D usL etc 0 0 6 0 9 pp P-P 0 6 6 PP 0-00-0 0 6 6 P.O 0.000 frln suffic In fo. 0 6 6 OO 6-6 OO < 0 7 20.0 0,020.0 6 7 77 P-P 7? 7-Psychological 6 0 6 0.000PC 6 6 P-P p.p 0.0 0 6 6 0.0 P-P 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n 6 /500 6 6 50.0 7 6 z 40/ 6.6 4/0.0 '7 6 '7 47.5 0.04/7/3 m other 6 (? 0 PP p.p 0-2 / 0 f TOP p,p 72-0 / 7,7 2-/ 7-3 Total 7- 0 2. /oap p.p '20, 7 7 320 00.2 /2o. 32 7 7/ 7X 0 22.0 /Pa 151 zoPT-e 4 fa_________popp/z^z/a o/ Pz pa jscz s/ppr/pus z^pp A/A a spAs______^a vomssti sz& a pzpp a a/za pa & AA/a p/p ^a a w^sg All /PAf ' /PAA Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D outttol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O'B alloon / / 4 3 7 7 g7 / 73.3 33 77 3 A A a 77 3 A 30 A A A 33 A-A P.O 1-Astron om ical / /z 233 2-4 24/ A 03 l?.{? 3 3 A 7 / 7-7 24.0 25,0 Z A ZAPO 3.3 330 2 -Aircraft 7 $ 4,3 <2 70 $ a 33 A p 33 A A (7 AA Ao 30 7 A 33 77 3,3 3-L ight Phen om . 7 3 32 7A A A A 33 33 fit? A 7 AO 25,3 Z5o <7 A A 3.0 3- 3 0.6 VB irds 7 A 3 43A# (7 A3 AA A3 A ■ A A A-3 3,3 77 A 2 ? A PO A-3 a o 5-C louds, D ust, etc A <7 A fw A A A A ^ A A A3 A3 A A 3-3 A3A3 0 A A 3-0 3-3 p.p 6 -ln suffic In to. 77 p // 779 A? 27 7 7, A zM A AA 44-7 z A 2. 603 3.0™d 7 A Z Ya p 0-3 Yao 7-Paycho lotical A / / 3-0 ?■ 2 7 2 A A f? 33 ^ ■^ ^ .^ 3 2 ? <7 A 3 AO 77 A A A 0.3 0.3 0.0 B -U n kn ow n 2 ? < /(>. 9 ^ . ^ 739 a A A 3.3 3-2 33 A A A 7-7 3-3 30 / A / 2fl 3 332fl.fi M thv 2 A z 3 3 a-A AA a A A.2 33 A.3 A A A 3,3 3-3 ftp A A A 03 P.O 0-0 Total AO 4 3 4 g7o 793 /oo. 3 A3 2 2 50 050.0/oo. 72 3. p 700. /P5O Zfcr/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total D -B alloon A A 3 37’3 3 P.O A A 3 AP 3-377 z / y 4< 7.2 97 11-Astron om ical A ^ r,p 3 A 7.7 A & 3 3-3 3.3 ,2.79 ,9 7 9 29a 7.7 7,90 2 -Airccaft A A A AA AO A-o A A (? 33 P.O .77 ? z 5 9? 4-3 142 3-L ight Phen om . A A 3 3.3 A330 3 A A 33 7 7 ?. A 2 45 AP 4-3 4-B irds A 3 A A3 7.7 pa A 3 3 33 7.7 A <7 7 92 3.3 97 5-C louds, D ust, etc A 3 3 33 AP AO 3 3 3 3 3 333-0 A <7 I? 3 3 A A 3-0 6-lnsuffic. M o. A A A p.p 3A 7.7 Z A 2 W-7 3-37320 A 0 A 92 AA ?7 /■Psychological 3 3 2 A3 A3 33 3 A 7 O.o 3,3 P.O 3 /P.O 7.2. 7 2- S-U n kn ow n <2 3 0 P.O AA 33 3 3 A 3-0 a# ft I? A (2 A 72,9 3 3 729 9-Other / A / 7330 33707.0 A A (? 33 33 33 / (2 / 7 2. 33 9? Total / 3 7OOO 3.3703 Z 3 z '730 03/77 97 A 7/M /72-9 730. 152 reeie pg/_________^~/3 0 /3 16 0.0 6 6 7-Psydm logiai 2 0 2 0 -5 Co 0.5 a 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 r J 8 14 II 3 0 2 0 2 1.0 (1.0 t.b •IMm 7? 0 31 81 0.0 88 31 9 H Hi 0.0 Hl ri Q 96 11.1 0.0110 Al 0 a 31.1 0 0 31-1 M ill# iO 3 /3 23 0 2 3.0 2 0 2 1-3 0.0 11 S’ 9 !H CH 38 S3 3 2 5- 1.5 1.0 1-5 I- in? w.cUh. ns 32 til191 31/ ISO. /83 92 265 (Hl 30.H mo. IV 8 48 ms 15.5 145 i60. 6/ Semmes Sd^meres 6 -da mM ures 0uen 30 Af/uures Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Nuab er Percen t Nun b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D outtfat Total ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon IS 43 /08 72.8 8.5 ?Z3 n 68/fp >5.6 HO 21.1 42 \ /2 5H /if 4-8 11.7 47 37 57 6.1 3.9 >•■7 1-Astron oaical K I 6 11 24 3. 1 5-3 n nbo 8-2 3.2 H-H 37 n 54 I HI 6-8 11-1 131 13 lib UI 10.1 17.0 2 -Aircraft 77 6/ 138 15.1 17.8 271 H'S A3 8-2 72.0 10.3 13 f 5 28 5-2 io II. 1 8? HI 13 3 1-1 5.8 Hl 3-L ight Phoioa. 7 4 tf 14 0.9 2 2 if 6 ?! 2-8 I. 1 3 7 I 2 5 an o.g 1.1 5 2 7 0-1 0.2 O.g •-B irds / 0 0.2 0.0 0 2 0 / / 0. 0 0.2 0.7 3 0 3 1-7 o.o 11 5 2 7 0.6 0.2 O.g 5-C louds, D ust, etc / 7 0 0 2 Lt >6 r? (0 6 0.0 1.0 9 0 * IC 0.0 1.6 3 1 H O.K 0-1 0.5 6 -ln suffic No. If 0 49 £1 0.0 8-7 6 3? 7. 4 0.0 7 V <5 0 IS co <1(1 0.0 Hl 0 /fl 16.8 o.o 71.9 7-Psychological 5 4 H 1-0 pg 1.9 1/ 0 n 2.1 00 2.1 r f & 2.0 o.u 2 4 8 7 m 0-1 0.1 hl •■U n kn ow n /go 0 Iff216 0.0 276 Cl? 012? Hi0. 0 70.9 IL I co 21-5 0.0 11-5 177 0 171 29.8 0. 0 20.8 •Other i? 3 11 3.7 0.6 4-3 .14 st 3.0 1.1 4-1 >3 3 3 5.2 1.1 OH HP 6 50 5-2 0.7 ft Total 370 Hi3-08 11.9 21-1 ffo. 371 K i907 70. V initoo. if? 50 941 71.1 20./ 101. (65 787 852 78.1 21.1 100. 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(0 8 75.0 25.0 109. 6/ SPcoa/d s — p-yW/wres A- id mm ores iPiree da M imuras ^O T Ar Areo Evrtuation Nuab er re C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Percen t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A 20.0 0.0 20.0 a a 6 0.0 0.0 0.0 / A 6.9 0.0C-P 1-Astron oaical <2 a 6 0 0.0 0.9 c 6.0 0.4 0.0 7 7 78.6 6.8 25-4 2 -Aircraft p iP 4 oa 0.0 9-0 & a a 0.9 0.0 0.0 4 3-y 0 0 3.4 3-L ight Phen oa. / P /19.0 0.0 iO.0 A A 0 0-0 0.0 9.9 / A / 1.7 00 1-7 •-B irds 0 a 6 9.0 0,0 0.0 f? X A 0.0 0.0 0.0 A A A 0.9 00 0.0 S-C louds, D usL etc d p P 00 0.0 9-0 A 0.0 0.0 0.0 P < 7 P 0.0 00 0-0 6 -hsuffic In fo. p a 2 20.0 0.0 19.0 8 < 7 (O.o 0.0 (0.0 y 7 A 7 <1-1 06 Ilf 7-Psycto logical p p c 0.0 00 0.0 10 d 0 0.0 0.9 9.0 3 / 7 5.7 1-1 (.8 •-IM rn ow n tQ.O 0.0 fO-O J 0 349.0 0.0 19.0 Afi a 20-3 0O ^0.3 M t# / 0 / 19.0 0.0 II. 0 0 0 A o.o 0-9 0.0 ?y A / 7 23.7 D O 23.7 Tout /8 p /p no. 0.0 100- P 100.0 0.0 no. ,f7 xs Hi. 5 AS mo. 153 7 7 M L£ JiS £EEZEA r/M /A ^___zP ZE_____SZAaAEZM ^s.___^___M a a me/a m___& _Sz& zZZZziZ6_ JT SEC ONES AW x sir C-zo Second s //- J# SE^O/IZZIA 3/ —0,0 Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tol# O-B alloon J 3 'll 5.7 11 <2 / 0.0 5.c S6 fl ' 7 0.0 tonm 0 0 fl 0.0 00 0.0 1-Astron om ical /fl nmi 7?? ?po / J 20-1 /// 222 fl 0.0 83 03 0 0 p t.o Oo 0.0 2 -Aiiciaft 3 0 5.i0.0 a? fl fl 0.0 0.0 0-0 fl /(3 P.O 2.7 3 p 00.0 00(0.0 3-L ight Phen om . 0 ?■? 0.0 if P 0-0 12 fl 211 fl / 0.0 8.-3 8-3 < ? a fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds fl a / ?•? 0- 0 83 fl p 0.0 0.9 2-0 fl fl 0.9 0.0 0.0 a 9° 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 0-0 o.o 00 fl fl0.0 0.0 0,0 fl fl fl 0.0 0 0 0-0 fl z? 0-0 0-0 0,0 6 -ln sutfic kilo. a Si 0.0 2.7 / d 5.6 0.0 21, fl 8-3 00 8.3 0/20.0 0070.0 /•Psychological fl D O 0.0 OS fl o/} 0.0 IP ‘fl fl 0.0 0 0 0.0 fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 A-U n kn ow n ? 7 20-6 0.0 00.0 a fl31.3 Oft 33. J S' fl Oil 0.0fi.l fl fl a <1.0 0.0 0.0 M ite fl / / 0.0 2.? 17 fl 17 fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0.0 8-3 83 a /10.0 0,0 29.0 Tot* 1( /X feefl'll !>0. 77 7 HI 38.1 100. 7 58.3 7Z 7 /oo. fl too.o 0.0 /0O. 47 Seeoa/a s —fl~A 7 /M P rfj fl— 30 A ZzA szs r A /ir Sta t-ea Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / / (.7 10-7 33.1 3 s' 8 13.0 2!.1 37.7 fl fl 6 50.0 o.o 59.9 p p PZ 7.0 7fIf. 9 l-Astion om ical / fl "3 (■7 133 30.0 7 / $ 30-fl fl. 3 377 / p 7 33.3 Of 33.3 /7 34 10.3 25.091.? 2 -Aircraft 5 / 10.0 47 10-7 / / 2 fl-3 4-3 8.0 fl 7 £3 0.0 #3 ,f 7 7 5.8 3.5 11 3-L ight Phen om . fl 0 fl 0.0 0.0 o.O / 6 7 fl. 3 O.t 13 fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 9.0 p / 9.0 1-7 hl 4-B irds fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 o.O fl 7 / 0.0 fl-3 73 fl o J Of 9.0 o.O / ^ 3 hl 7-3 35 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl 0 0 0 0.0 00 fl (i fl 00 0.9 o.o pi fl 0.0 W 0.0 a fl fl 9.0 0-0 0.0 ^ In ttllic kb . 0 <7 13-3 0.0 <3.3 / fl /fl-1 0.0 fl 3 p 4 ^ 0.0 0.0 9-0 // J //11.8 0.012-8 /•Psychological p a fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl P 6 0.9 0.0 0.0 fl 8-3 0.0 6-3 a fl 0.0 0.0 0-0 ft-U n kn ow n / a / 47 0.0 07 fl P P 0 9 0.0 0-0 fl a fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 K a 7 9-3 0.0 7.3 M ite p 0.0 0.0 Of) fl 4? 2 (0 8 7 ft fl fl fl 0.6 Ofl 0.0 3 7 3.5 *78-2 . ictal <7 7 53.3 fl 07 fOO. /J /(23 50.5 H25 /SC. Pf? 0 100.6 0-0 M J 7 55.8 00.1 too zarz^ j/^z/x-z^g y StceNES AM P less P-/P SEC WAS //'3^ S& ro/Y& f 3/-PP 5 ones • Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t . C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfd Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B IIom fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl p a o.o o. o 0.0 fl fl fl 0.0 flfl 0.0 & p p 0.0 0-0 00 1-Astn m om ical Z3 7^ Hf HO W0 p p 0.0 02-1 022 P flflfl 30.0 30.0 69.9 ? If 10 7 3.0/fl. 3 2 -Aircraft fl / V 0.6 3.8 3.8 & /00 7.1 7/ Pl fl io.o 0-0 10.0 7 p 7 25.0 0.0 25.0 3-L ight Ptien om . p p fl 0.0 0-0 0.0 a a p 0.0 0.0 0.0 ft fl J 0.0 0.0 o.o P z? 0 0.0 00 0 9 4-B irds fl / /0.0 hO 1-0 /p 7.1 0.0 7.1 fl 0 a 0.0 0.9 0° 7 fl 3 !0.7 0.0 Hl S-C louds, D usL etc. fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 P> (1 fl 0.0 0. 0 90 fl fl p 9.0 0.0 0.4 fl 0 0-0 0-0 0.9 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / fl 3.8 9-0 M / 0 7 7J 0-0 7-1 fl W 0.0 5.0 : / p f 3.0 0,0 H /-Psychological 7 fl fl o.o 0.0 o.o fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 (f fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 p p p 9.0 0.0 9-9 ft-U n kn ow n p / /.o 0.0 1.0 7 0 v 18.0 0.0 fl" fl 250 0.0 25.0 1 3 p 03 8(9 0.0HI H ither P 0 0.0 0.0 00 7.1 90 7./ p a fl 0.0 O-O 0-9 0 p 0 o.o 0. 0 o-O Total /7 /PS1(1 831 too. 7 50.0 50.0100. p 70.0 3 0.9 100. fl-7 fl-8 70-0 3.0 100.; (/Seccxps —S'/pM vrrs P-JP Pfl/M STES hPoEE 3 fl> PAZZO^ZAS fl/ar Sza zee Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er . Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 / (0 237 2.0 20.3 fl *7 8.7 13.3 ft 0 0 0.0 SA o.o y A 3.7 0-9 31 1-Astron om ical 7 7 5.3 13.2 18.5 fl p 6 !3.3 0.0 <3-3 / fl 17 .0 5-1 13-5 M l 7 P 7Z ZU fl(.Z 2 -Aircraft 7 72 7 Iff 5- 323.7 5 >3 11.1 28.1 800 0 / f 0.0 riW /fl 3 /A 7.8 I? 11 .7 3-L ight Phen om . 0 P P 0.0 0.0 9-0 P fl Q.O 0.0 ,0.0 0 0 0.0 0.9 0.0 fl A P 0-0 0.0 0 0 4-B i rds P 0 (1.0 D O 0.0 P p P 0.0 0.0 9 .9 fl fl p 0.0 0.0 9.1 p P P o.o o.o 90 S-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 P 9.0 90 0.0 P 0 o, 0.0 0.0 OP fl 0 if 0.0 0.0 o.o A 0 6 0.0 0.0 00 6 -ln suNic. In fo. fi p fl159 0.0 15-8 2 p z fit 0.0 flfl / p / 5.1 o.O < 7 20 A 2-0 15.6 0.0 153 /-Psychological 0 fl P o.o 0.0 0.0 / 0 / 2.2 0.0 2-2 0 p a 0.0 9.0 0.9 fl A z /.( 9-0 hi 6 -U n kn ow n 5 p 5 13.1 00 13-2 fl p / /289 0. 0 IVA 0 p fi 35.3 0.0 35-3 // p 8-6 0.0 8 6 H ither f p / 10 0.0 8-6 1 p / 2-2 0. 0 2.2 5 0 rIlf o.o !?7 . 7 A fl 2-3 0.9 2.3 Total 30 3? 787 21.1 100. 21 (7 05 622 37.0/O0. /r 2. 882 11.8 /oo. ?3 71-7 2 7-3 /oc. 154 r^z/ ^/r________ fm2i//?7/a w pp Ha l s /M r/^6 S a ’qa /p//^r/£>/i/___^___Z teAeP/ap5_ jfzo'W A/vu Paw ^-/o s ec.oA'w s //-3 P Jpco^j 3 /-PP S ^cos 'cs Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon fl / a.o as #0 p a ao 0.0 0.0 0 / / 0.0 9.9M / 07 / 00/0 AO 70-0 1-Astron om ical 20w 3 2,0 80,7 3 /fl2?.Cw 6 7 70.0 9.8 11.9 2 at3 -0.0 20'0 2 -Aircraft ) p 7 77,0 0.0 77,0 p H pl 0.0 ^7/ 7 73.2 9.5 353 p 2 PM P.O 277.0 M ight Phen om . P p 0 0,0 0.0 0-0 £0 0 os 0.0 O.o p p P 0.0 0.0 0.0 a p AO op up 4-B ifds P o 0 AC £0 O P p 0 <1.0 0-0 (1.0 p p a 0.0 0.0 9-0 p a P-i o.o 0.0 (C louds, D ust, etc. I? p 0 At 0,0 0.0 A p a 0.0 0-0 t.t 0 p 0-0 0-0 00 0 a Afl 0.0 P-0 frlm uffic In fo. 2 fro a# rv A A a 0.0 0 0 Oi I p 9.8 o.o Hi p p 0.0 po 0.0 7-Psychological 0 P 00 0,0 0.0 0 D a o.l 0.0 0.0 0 C p 0.0 0-0 o.o p O S 0,0 p.p (■U n kn ow n 7 p / 90 0 U P p A a 0.0 0.0 00 ^ - r13.8 0.013.1 p y- if 0-0 a s #0,0 m other 0 o p pc 0.0 0.0 p A 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 < ? p 0.0 0.0 0.0 l a fpo AO 70.0 Total 77 as-era 3 a//O P r a 7 7/* ISO /to- >7 a/ 9/0 P.O /w. f O - 70 T0.O 20,0 700, 5/ fez» — S'PP/M r^-p P-3P /P/A/urAs iPue/i J/p ////uures A/ar SrArs// Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon e / ( If M /A 7 73 4 77 2 Z7 cn 28.9 9 p z 3 2.0 ^.0 - / e 9-9 7.0 5.9 (Astron om ical 4 p ¥ 7-1 0.0 7' P ¥ t-7 0.0 0-7 7 / 3 fP 77,0 /2.0 Afl // 3/ it-i 70.8 30.9 2 -Aircraft 7 f % i7i itIM ,3 0- 7 3.0 0.7 //■7 r 5- 00 A2 z? 20.0 77 as 71.7 13 H . t M ight Phen om . A 7? P 0.0 0.0 O-O 0 0 a 0.0 o.o O J (9 p 0 0^ 0.0 AO V A 00 0.0 0-0 4-B irds A c P o.O <1-0 M A o a 0.0 0.0 It 0 0 p po 0.t 0.0 a 0 p 0.0 0.0 O.o (C louds, D ust. etc. 0 a 07 0.0 0.0 9-0 a p 0 0.0 0.0 o.o 0 p Ao 00 0.0 0 p 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /P p75 701 0.0 SC? A .7 5.0 OS 5.1 1/ p p /Afl O.o76.0 p ?U 05.5 0.0 15.5 7-Psychological / p 7 <9 OS /■a = f c 5 5.0 0.0 5 0 a 0 a. e a fl 3 .0 a p a 0.0 o.o 0-0 (U n kn ow n 7 fl a 76 W .C Q .O w $ 22 0 aa 34.7 0.0 347 ■ 0 20-0 O -i00.0 /r p if 77.& 0.0 77-0 9-Other 3 3 6 M f-9 K ).g 7 7 9 >1 5.0 C-l p A p Afl 0.0 U-P 7 7 7 7.0 0-9 2-7 Total S '! 5~ re 9l.l 9.9 too. ¥7 // 70 8/7 185 100. /f 5 ar70-A P-i.o/OS 7P /AZ 89.3 75.7 100. ^^2____£££________ £^£^£Z ^_^£___ ^A^^Pe^w w H ^___^e_^A& AZ 2^lL^2^_a2& U 2W P^ 3 T Je/o/w a a a 'P' Z £3 S P"-/P S^£fl/l/^ //-3 P S f-fAACO V 3 7-■PA S £AaA-A3 Evaluation Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Nun toer Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon a a a 0.0 (7.0 t.0 a 0 a A,fl 0.0 AO 0 / 9/ 0.0 9/ A 0 fl fl.0 fl. fl fl.0 1-Astron om ical IC 12 58.8 U.S 70.0 f / r^,0 7^.^AZ S p A 3C9 0.0 313 0 / / fl fl as. fl 20,0 2 -Aircraft A / 5-9 0.0 M / p 7 72.5- 0.0 02.$ A 3 17.3 QO 2 7-3 7 7 If 60.0ZAO 80.0 3-L ight Phen om . p p 0 00 0.0 Of 0 p 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 A P 0.0 0.0 Ot p fl A PP a* 0,0 4-B irds p c 0 0 0 0-0 co p 0 A fl.0 0,0 0.0 c 7 / 0.0 1-1 9-1 fl A fl,A 0-0 0.0 S-C louds, D ust, etc A 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.t C a a 0.0 0.0 0.0 A fl 0 0.8 o.t 0-9 fl P A 0,0 0.0 P.O (In suffic In fo. p p p 0.0 0.0 0.0 p A a 0.0 0.0 fl.0 P O 0 0-0 t.0 0.1 0 fl P p.g po 0.0 7-Psychological p p a 0.0 0.0 t.0 0 0 0 AO fl.0 fl.0 A ■ 0 0 0.0 9J 0-0 p A A P 0 P.O P.O (U n kn ow n ¥ 9 73 $ 0.0 23.5 ?- p a 2r,c P.O & P 2 78.1 t.0 191 0 fl A pt 0.0 P.O 9-Other p 0 P 0.0 0.0 to A 0 A 0.0 fl.0 afl A fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 A fl.p P.O 0.0 Total 7P 77 88.2 113 700. 7 / ^7-5 /as /O 0. //> / 7/ 90.9 7.1 too. 3 a M ilW ‘O /00 77 — .$'77/^07'075 6 ~ JP /7//7flr^3 Afl a a -ff 3 P /^//i/w r^s AW 7- S raT-Pv Num b er Pa C ait Num b er Pa C en t Num b a Per C en t Num b er P« C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total (B alloon A f 3 7.7 3.8 7/5 a- p a 8-3 0.0 8.3 / p / 72. S P.O //z r ¥ 3 7 A. 5 1-Astron offlical A / Q.P 3? 3-3 3 / U-5 HlHl / / 2 71-7 -as \2T,£> 3 70 /3 9-1 iC-9 17-3 2 -Aircraft 7 / ¥ 77-5 3.0 15-3 2 ¥ e 8-3 /0-7 35. q p / 72,$ S .A 72.5 ? 7 fl 3.3 3.5 Ct M ight Phen om . A ; / O.t 3.8 3-1 I P / 9-1 o.o Hl p 0 0 P.O M p.p / P 7 l-S 0.0 4-B irds P c P 0.0 0 0 o.o A 0 00 0.0 O.t 0 0 0 P.O flO 0.0 0 0 fl O.o 0.0 O.t (C louds, D ust, etc r> fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 A P p 0.0 0.0 t.0 0 A 0 AP A/ AO f) fi P 0.0 0.0 0-0 6 -ln suffic In fo. 1 f 3.9 90 3f 7 P 7 9.1 0.0 4-1 7 A a aw P.O 75T91 /p p IP IC.U- 0-0 a-n 7* Psychological fl 7 / 0. 0 3.8 11 fl 0 A 0.0 to 0 .0 p P A 0.0 AO PC / fl / I. c. 0.0 lb (U n kn ow n 1 7 n 73 50.0 0.0 fit 7 c 7 3 9.1 Q .O 391 2 P 7 2^0 fl.0^0 22 P 77- V .l 0.0 3C.I (Other P c a 7.-7 00 11 7 p .3 77.5 0 .^ i3.5 A P p 0.0 P.O P.O 3 ,3 0.0 W Total Z7 90.9 H-l HO. /? 79.2 30.9 10Q. 7 / g- <7.S /a.s /pp. 2/6 /S '8/ 759 290 700. 155 ■faAte 4 gr_________s i/fcefr/p/v S s ’Pte ^#77^/ s p a^^r/^A^ ^ ^/^//yy^^ S' 5PCC4P5 A'mp yes5 P-/P 77-3P secouPi 3/- 70 Se comps Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en l Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Equation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 6 B alloon / 5 0 V 7 0 7-* 7 z/ 7 £7 if r 7If7-7 OfIt 7 // n 5.7 7.773.6 1-Astron om ical y„ 7^ no 381 M 153.7 77 ff00Offn.o 373 ft 7 35 101 Ofn.o /p r1 5 7./ 3 4 10.7 2 -Aircraft 2u 7 // 48 7 8 1% /ft /f f ? 33 no lit 28t 77 .3 3 C8 18.7 ns 30 .7 ^ 7 27 17 n.in. 3 31.4 H ijht Phen om . 7 3 0 4- 0 2 If 1 17 / of o.^ Of / 1 2 Of 0.5 If 1 0.0 /■ 7 14 4-B irds / 7 P Of ifIf p 1 1 0.0 Of Of / P f Of Of 0-5 .7 7 / 3-1 0.7 7-8 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / / 7 Of Of Of p CP 0 0.0 0.0 Of p 2 . 7 Of If H 7 0 0 0.0 Of Of 6 -ln suffic. Iftlo. p 1/ 4.5 Q. 0 Of 7 p 7 tn 0.0 tn /f n / / 5.0 0.0 If 17 & ll 7 7 Of 7. f 7-Psycho logical •> n a ff 0. 0 08 o 0 0 Of Of of S' 2. 7 7-7 II if o 2 tft OfIf 8 -U n kn ow n 0 2C IOC 0-0 /Of >1 0 I 0 no o.onf 73 n 3 3 nf 0.0 nf to n to08. t OfIff 9-Other 7 1 ( 3.7 of of 1 p 1 Of J 0 of u 7 I 7.7 tn tf / 7 3 on in 7! Total / 70 7524fClf M t /ao. 7? 33 112 70 fOff 100. '2 / /75 t5f 307 100 77 71 iw 70.7 2 73 100. £/ Ssycurs —ST^/acres P-3P /v/wres P>ve-/r 32 /v/wre-j M > r STArSP Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon ft7 6 Plm 7.7 12 c 63- Pt 1(7 76fnf 2 M 27 f^ 37 144 Co 20f 3r Pi57 8.4 5.3 73.7 1-Astron om ical 7 I 3 /. / 7.2 3.3 2 3 If32 (f. ‘t.i70.3 27 ipH! n.i7.5 11.1 tn /(6 3 a. 3 3-8 15.1 '2 -Aircraft 4 6 1/3 15-7 '5.4 11.1 7^ Pl 73 3-6 hi fn If 72 0 58 4.8 10.7 47 16 84 1/5 f-7 20.2 3-L ight Phen om . t ? 7 1.7 of 7.3 n /7? 3 S ifSi 1 z 3 0-5 II n J 1 H 0 7 on Of 4-B irds / (7 / on c. c 0.3 0 P 0 0.0 O .o 0.0 3 & 3 If 0.0 it /I O * If 0-0 l.p 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / 7 8 0-3 If 3 3 7 5 0.8 O S 13 ft 0 P 2.1 O f 7.1 3 / P- 0-7 Of O f 6 -ln suffic. frifo. / 8 0 '8 5.0 0.0 5.0 27 p 2? 7.8 of 78 8 0 8 4.3 0.0 *3 77 a 71 17.1 0.0 ill 7-Psychological (1 3 7 I-1 OfIf 7 0 7 in of If / I -5 21 0-5 2-C 3 os 0.2 0.7 8 -U n kn ow n Io / 0 101 77-8 of 2 7g 77 p 77 20.8 of O ff 73 0 S3 28.3 0.0 2ffCM 2 tot 75. s 0.0 2 55 9-Other & H 3-3 0.0 3-3 1/ /15 3 .0 hl 8/ S' 3 1/ 8-3 l.c <17 n / 2 0 4.6 0.2 4.8 Total 350 II3 1(3 C8f V ! /On. '157 1/3 372 CH 30.5 zoo. !t( 187 78.1 21.1 139. 338 7fP/t 8> 2 W no. 156 -tapls 0 0fi__________et/^L/^r/^/y 3s ^/r_____s^iLz^^ 4/ ffifi^r/fip/ 44 sp^r/A/^ 4Ss/S//05 A//C 7-036 // ~3^ J^^L3AAfi>3 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon X Pi 2,3 3 7 03 TO fa z /fi /f-7,3 74g.? 7 /p /? // .^ 1-Astron om ical 12/ 707 17.fi07d 'A 7 36 S? X7 no71 7 3g 777 67M il dd 7.7 100 2 -Aircraft 23 % 6-3I1.fi ZO 1/ M fi72,7 33 75 /H 5 /f/710 3/ zz 6? 1^.6 AO /.a 204 3-L ight Phen om . 7 ot fi.C / .2 / 7 fi,7 fi.fi / 0fi.f /■fi 2 4-B irds 2- / fid //1 7 & 7 Si ph fi/ a 04 M / 6 41 /><; V 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 / fit tilAt 6 fi.fi Pt fi.fi 6 z a fid (■? 0,7 0 0 fid at fi.fi 6 -ln suffic. In fo. n <2 / V <1 /a X 0 t < f 00 f? 66 16 75 fit 7.3 // fi n 67 0.0J4L 7-Psychological 7 Alt P,6 0 0 00 206,0 7 7,3 7a /■fi po /■a 6 -U n kn ow n 3 ! V f? 04 <7 fit 0a/>77 fitnn 3g TX 777 fid 17.7 4? 0 7.1 fit-7 fi<> 200 9-Other 1 3 /z fill 5-3 7 67 /s 00 /.a / // 74 0.7 0.1 ? a 4 m /a 3 'fi Total 2/A 3^60/7 fitW- ft 4735 (,76V //eO. 67 antin37.7 /op, ILL 70/(37fi.7 07.6mJ G^/ S'^-ccl/ps —£~fi///yur£s fi-SO /P/n/ures ^v^/r 3/? ^/waffiS Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C w t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tot* O-B alloon ftp ?fn.d 77 733 67 6 7 //a /<7 /PIIt fin 35- 12 77 /7g (/71-7 r/ 7/ 77 If 1-Astron om ical 7 /? LI 2ft 17 PZ 30 /r77 a,/^04IL0 33 // 7? K H ft777 77 fi//to /go 94 o 2 -Aircraft 46 3d- //fi/3X n.3 2-7.1 //<> 00 Ilf ?g /Pi70 fi /fi IP 20 <7 7/10 3 02 fig //0 /0-7 5'7 3-L ight Phen om . 7 A 1/ /■7 /■O 2.7 tr 7/ 44 W IP 1 2 4 fig fig /P 4 7 0/ 01 4-B irds - / a / p.z fi 0 0,2: 0 / 03 /fifi-fi 2 0 fi 0-0 /O 7 03 Pl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. C 7 7 p.p P-7 W / / fi aa 01 fif / 0 / pg Pt of / a 7 0.2 a a 02 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 10 P 30 76 pp 76 It 0 K X6 0 0 7d h D <( fi.fi 6 7^ no /7P 0.0 (7-7 7-Psychological 1 Z7 /■fl 2Z 1 p 7 (7,1 fi.fi fi/ 1 al fig 1 0 IT n /■fi 0^ 0£ 8 -U n kn ow n ft/ a '<>7 106 0026 fi #6 ftadi 0420.7 U7 // 317 317 /A/ /a/ 07 O.o nd. 9-Other /S' J n 2.7 07 /S' g fi/ Z( /.fi3 70 ? 3 // 7/ /■g < 57^ < 3 PH n/ Total an/fi/ w aw /OO 5W //K02/ 729 M O /ofi. 1^1 1^7 71-7 2 *3M , w u p 037 77.4 JO 7 /oo. 7^L£____A^________£3/034614240!.______04___44SZL___S/SA/r/o/SS____^__44& £Z240___4£S2j£4/Z44^. 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In fo. 0 0 p 00 0.0 P.O 0 P 0 00 0-0 00 0 fi//I 0 0173 0 D 0 O.o 0.0 0.0 7-Psychological 0 P 0 PO PO P.O 0 0 OP 0 p 0.0 0 / 6.6 7.1 7/ 0 0 0 0.0 P.0 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n 0 /2 0 PO P.0 0-0 ft p 0 OP P.O P.O 0 3'447 0.0777 4 z> / 17/ 0.037/ 9-Other 1 ft //fit PO /P3 P 0 dp 0.0 O o / p / 7/ 0,0 1.1 P 0 Pt P.O o.O Total 7 X 774 /pg /OP, fi 4.no40-0/oo. fi /u K 7 /73 700. / fi 7 7/7 no- 67 Sf-co/ws — 407/0'0033 6 -30av/wr^f 0,/e a /0 A-/AA///r4 r Ado 7~ Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon P- 0 220 0.0 ZP-O, /^ < ? / 06 0-0 00 7? 7 71 0.0 7.4 1-Astron om ical OOP 0.6 OP P.O 0 0 6 P.O 0.0 PP 7 0 // 71.2 7.0 16.7 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 0.6 P.O P.O 12 0 0 0.0 00 o.o 2 0 fi JL4 0 0 _£i 3-L ight Phen om . 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In fo. / 0 />4.3 00 /73 2 0 2 30.0 p/} 36.6 7 O 7 /7 _? 0.0 /Ifi 7-Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 P.O 0 O 0 P.O fi-0 0-0 < 3 / 7 4.7 1.7 74 8 -U n kn ow n 2 0^ 2S 0 0.0 2Z 0 2 0 a Ppp 0.0 fo.o // 4// 20.X 0.0 26.2 m other 10/'i/3 0.0 //4 0 0 0 0.0 Po 00 /3 0 /3 2/3 o.o l/4 Total 7 0 a M .O 0.0 LoO. ? a W/PPP 0 0 /“O. 7H g 33 704 eg /oo. 157 fm/f Aos __________£M L^r/a/i/ a a z s /z _____s z fts z z Ats S ____ft ft y>^y/^ ft£_^ft6 £Z ftftft, S ' S ecow i Af/e ft es s S^zro/vp^ //’S ^ S ^TS ^M ^S 3/—/00 se^d mc»s " Evil ultron Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 1? Io 09 4.0 0 4.0 7/ 7/ 7 7 0.9 M J 22:. p 0.0 0.0 0-0 1-Astron om ical f 20.4 V i52.0 y PM lit01.1 / / HI HI 0 p o.O 0,0 0.0 2 -Aircraft 2 t* O ft g.i 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 / 7(7 0.0 //.i (2 fi>0 to n.t H ight Phen om . / o /10 o o 4.0 0 r? 9.0 14-3 H-3 10 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 <7 04) o.o 0.0 4-B irds 0 /-^ fit? 0 0 6 aft <).O 0 0 0 o (7 0.0 0.0 O.o 0 o <7 0/ 0,0 Of 5-C louds, D ust. etc. n & P.O 00 00 0 o 0 0 $ 0-0 4.0 (0 ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 (.0 6 -ln suffic. kilo. o It 0,0 8.0 / 0 / 7/ 0.0 7.1 0 / (7! o.O II. 1 / 0 / Afto 0-075,0 7-Psycho logical ft (5 4ft 00 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0 a o.o 0.0 oft 0 0 a 0-0 04 0.0 6 -U n kn ow n u / /ftp 0.0 /So < 0 / 086 0-008-6 3 0 3a?. 0.0 33.3 40 0 0 P.O (0 <14 9-Other oft it10 0 0> 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 / / 0.0 /l.l II.1 / 0 /ZfO 9ft05.0 Total /a 7 34ft /OH. 9 /Iti3 347 100. / ? lift w /to. 0 /at. 4 0.0 too. 67 Sfcm^s — S/ft/A/i/res S~3a Af/A/erF S StAF A 3/0 /-7/AJn^^5 /i^ 7~ Srjrec Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t fain ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / / z//./ /// M l / 4 Si? 26-7 33.0 6 377 0 0 0 50.0 5 2 . 7 7.7 3.1 )0.8 1-Astron om ical / / z II. 1 l/.l 21-2 4 P ft zq 0.4 20 7 ft 3 4 333 0.0 33.5 73 /.6 0.4 0.0 /J 0 /O itO P-P/5ft 7-Psychological pap 0.0 0-0 o.^ A s a 0.0 0.0 0.0 / a 1 73 O.P 8-3 a a 0 0.0 4.0 OP 8 -U n kn ow n i p r/// 0.4 il.l a a 0 o.o o.o 0.0 3 a ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 a 3 / 4.P 0.0 4.2 H ither 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0-0 A / / 0.0 4-7 4.7 6 /5 0 O.o O.o O.o 3 4- 7 4.4 4-2 70.0 Total 7 J 977.0 02,2.100. 7 7 /y53.5 74.7 HO. /J a /^ /d6.6 0. 0 /^- 3$ 27 tSftZSSS /04. S 4£t£.____A/z ________£^LM r/O iy______of zf/z y/fS FF/^o^____ ft ft z w or/tw as F/& ^r//i/s ^ S 'S ecoa/fs AFF Z es s ^~ ^y 5E'S M Atz & 5 S / — ^0 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C m t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 p d M 0.0 44 0 4 0.0 0-0 0.4 40 0 6 00 0.0 0.9 0 0 9 0.0 00 O.p I-Astron om ical 6 56 7.7 7/2 sty p 2 . A 0.4 08.4 08.6 3 7 6 Tfto Alt 49.4 7 0 7 A$.O 0/0 25.9 2 -Aircraft P X 0.4 2 7 7? 3 1 / <10 /y. 3 143 0 A W> Oft 20.4 2- p ft /G 7 0.0 4-7 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 4.0 0!o.o 0 V 42 to 9.0 04 0 ft ft 0-0 90 09 0 0 0.0 Oft 0.0 4-B irds 10 / I 0 0 /ft IS 0 & 4) 4.4 4-0 00 0 z? ft 00 Oft 9.0 ft 44-7 0.4 /I-7 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 7 10 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 4 0.0 0-0 04 0 0 ft p.p Oft 9 0 0 0 4 9.9 00 0-4 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7/ / tn 0-0 in < 0 /1^3 0-0 H f / p / M O 00 19.0 / (0 73 04 J J _ 7-Psychological 0 0 0.4 4.0 0.0 0 ft ft 4.4 40 00 0 0 ft Oft pp 9-9 0 0 ft 9.9 9-4 4.0 8 -U n kn ow n 72 0 ft 4.0 0.0 1.0 2 J Pt 6 0.0 on / 0 4 M O 0-0 19.9 ft 0 / 23 3 Oft 333 H ither 0 ft 0.0 0.4 0.0 1 ft '73 0-0 W 3 0 0 0-0 Oft 0.9 0 0 ft Of 0.0 9.9 Total si/ifits 100. 3 -2 -571 70-7 H O . 7 7 4ft 74ft 7ft-ft 144- S A 0 a 100.0 JO IPO. 6 /Sfa ofzs — S ~ A7/Aft/Z Fs £ ~ 3 S Ar/A/ures ~fzXZ"2 £-Z7 Evaluatioa Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 6 / 7 OOP 3-1 21.1 / 43 £3 /£4 0 d 0.0 4.4 //ft 7 6 3 3 7 90 ■32L I-Astron om ical 0 7 /0.0 Hi111 3 ft 7 !?< 9-0 72.5 7 1 f273 it35 V /6 //3 0 ft/ < 21137.5 2 -Aircraft 5 ft l/.l 71 if. 5 3 5 6 123 /?3 24H 0 / 0 0 1./ 1.1 8 3 //M S 1-1 HS 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 d 9.0 09 0.0 ft 6 P 00 Qt 0.0 0 0 0-0 0.4 O.o a 0 ft 0.0 0-0 w 4-B irds ft 0 0 o.O 00 0.0 ft 0 <7 9.0 9-4 4,0 0 0 4 to 0.4 0.0 0 0 ft 0.0 0.9 9.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. P 0 ft Of 0.0 0.0 /> 0 ft 0.0 00- 0-0 0 0 ft 00 0.0 0.4 p ft ft 4.4 0.4 9.0 6 -ln suffic. M o. 6 0 f 727 0.0 922 ft ft < < 23 00 93 / ft 7/ 0.0 7/ /7 0 /7 & 1 9.9 72-1 7-Psydio logical 0 <7 0.0 t.o 09 / 0 / 1ft oJ 4.2 0 0 d 0.0 0-4 9.0 JZ 0 2 S OJ 1-4 8 -U n kn ow n y 0 Z <71 oft <18 7 ft 7 0.0 29.2 y p z36 1 0.0 30.4 t! ft 2///< 0.0 14.5 M O# / 0 / 3ft O.o 3.7 / 0 / /^ 9.0 4-2 0 9( 9.0 7.1 ft Q J ?(, oft 'll, Total 210 7LzZ ill7.1,1 /OO. /? ft' 71A ftp# 100. -Z 9/. 9 M 2 /to 07 n 76 77, 4 IIO. 158 nO /S ^___________£00/000/00/ ^___ O /O fiZ .____fi/fi/fZ /P/CS ______£/ /W ,027O 0/___O H ___ S //S //Z //yQ ^ F"Ss/O^Oi A//ZZ 0OSS 6 -/P S ^ce^vj //-3 fi S £C avers Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 1 p FO pps ,p fi 0 pp pp p.fi £ / / PP 77 6fi / 0 / 77/ pp //./ l-Astron om ical /0 /S S ty ppp 7£O 2 7 3fi7fi.77,3yas 6 / 7 37F 7-7 PAO 0 7- 7 P-P £72772 2 -Aircraft / a & pp s -.P 3 a 3FP-fi P-P ppp fi- fi 3 P.O P.O p.fi 7-Psychological o o p 0.0 pp PP a a p PP P.P pp 00 P fi p.fi PP P.P a 00 p.fi p.P pp S-U n kn ow n p / FP P.O 0F.fi a p P P.P PP fi.fi a / 7-7 P.0 72 3 £ 3 3 3 .3 pp 3 3 3 W the» a p p P-P p.fi P.P fiP P P.fi PP P-P £p p P.p PP P-P 0 0 /o/./ P.O 00-0 Total /y 7^3ppp /PP. 4 fa? 33.3/pp. 07 4 7370P7P /PP. 7 7 777 72.2/PP 0/ Sxe:ewers -fi~A7/wrss £-30 AF/M /rfiS ePov/? ££ AFw^rxs /For Sne/xo Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Percen t C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo) Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7- / 00-0 27/33 7 2- // 23 / X/fife 3 p 3 273 P.O 273 fi / F6 74Z£- l-Astron om ical p fi//-/ P,P 00-0 2 P 7- 3 -/ P.P 37 2. / 3 23 .2 7/27,3 07 7 23 /fit 3 73 2 -Aircraft oo 0 0/-/ 7-7 03 .? 3 3 fi 77 77 07 fi 0 2 P-P/F.22^2 /? 34/X./ 07 273 3-L ight Phen om . P a p P.O P.O PO p P a P.O P.O P.P 2 2 2 20 OP P-P 0 6 fi Of) P.P OP 4-B irds a fi no P.O 0.0 fip 0 O O P-P 0.0 P.O 02 eP < 7 P.P P.O p.P £ 6 P 0.0 P.O pp 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 3 a & 0.0 P.O 0.0 P P o P-0 P.O P-P 3? 2 2 P.P £0 PP eP fi) £ p.P P.P P.P 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 v 3 $3 00 73 3 P 3 7,7 0.07,7 / £ / 7/ pp 2//fi fi> 7 72.2 O P 222 7-Psychological 0 <7 / 7/ P.O Ft / 2 / 26 2026 £ fi P P.P P.P PP 6 P fi) P.P P.P p.0 B -U n kn ow n 03 03 3 0/ P.O 3 0.//3 P /J 3 /6 0.03 3 3 2 £2 0X2 fip 2? ,/ fi fi fi '73 p.p Z 2£ 9-Other 7 3 O .fi 73 /? ■? / 3 ? ■/3077 fi O’ 2 0.0 pp P.P 2- 24 pp23 Total 3 0 J-3 £UJ 3-7 /O O . 32- 7 77 UZ27,? /PP r3 //72,7273/M 3/ // 73 V P 7 2X 3 PPP M i£___ 4/3_____£^£^120^___an__awr s/oz/mt/os__£y_^£n^.__fin__ s /qz /f /o/o ^ F^S xrovz rs z vz r Axs s 6 -/fi Sf-coa/vs //~ 3 /> fl, fl fl a / /.0 04 /.o 6 fl0-3 3 -fl44 7 O f /fl6fl Total 74/ a? fl/? 6?.? 7/,//ao. 7? 74ra? /oo. /Ofl /fl/(X I3 02 /oo. 77 3 ? /flfl(? ,0 3 74 /O O 6/, Qxcox^s - S~777/a ia txk 6'30 AA/A/otxs Sox0 30 flfl/^r^ M r Sr A TXT? Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain Ooub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2/0 3 0 7( /3 2 //,? 2X 7 X 3 3 7 ? O /(/ 77,7 27fl ? C /2 37 /// 7.7 23 3 7/ 20 4/ ? ,/> 4.? /fl? 1-Astron om ical 7 7 70 /,0 2.3 3.1 22 fl3 6 7,0 flfl//fl23 7.7 3 6 flfl 6 4 212 fl( /3 6 9/3 fl6 ? /7.2 2 -Aircraft 77 50 7? fl-2 7(430.7 7/ 3 3 (0 V /O fl,20.2 ? 7 /y 3 2 03 77 02 77 6? flfl7,6 20.0 3-L ight Phen om . 6 3 7 2.0 /fl 3 ( /3 6 /? fl/ /.? 6 .0 / 2- 3 0.7 7S /■? 7 / fl0-7 0.3 /.Z 4-B irds / O 0-3 0.0 0.3 0 0 o 0.0 00 0.0 2 a 2 Z3 0.0 /./ / ■ 0 7 0.3 0.0 0.3 5-C louds, D ust etc. O 3 3 0.0 7.0 7.0 / / 2 0.3 0.3 6 / / o 7 0.0 0.0 6 / 7 a 7 0.3 0.0 0-3 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl a /r 7? 0.0 .77 27 o 27 IS 0.0 7,0 7 o 7 M X 0.0 M X ? a 0 20.3 0,6 203 7-Psychological fl ,7 7 /.3 /.0 2.3 7 0 7 22 00 7.2 fl / J— 2.( 0.7 3 .2 2 / 3 0, 0. 0.9 8 -U n kn ow n 77 o 77 2X4 0.02X4 a? a 46 flfl 0.0 flfl39 0 67 2X 2 0.0 2X 2 73 o 73 2/. 2 0.02/2 90 ther 7 a 7 3 4 Ofl 3 .0 70 3 73 3 -2 Ofl fl,/ 7 7 70 flfl /■? 46 /y 7 73 A .4 0.3 3 ? Total 20/702 ?o3 0(3 3 3 .7 700 202 ?# 3/7 70,3 2?,7 /O O , //7 3 7 /yx7X5 20,3700. 2g/ 6 3 3 0167.7 76 .3 700 160 f^z^ 4/3 _________ £042 400-/400 40 ££/£dr_____0O ^4LZ 23 /£4___^__ ^£22124G^_J2&i2a5 S' Se^/WJ M b /4ss £ -/O’ s 024/44.0 //-M S Ssoa/vej 3/-7 6 So 24/04 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total B B alloon ? 7-6 /7 77.7 / IS£3 ? 77/ 37 st73- 7 7 /S' 64 £0//.O l*A$tn n om ical g7 70 107 303 Ito^ 3 7. /? £3M o/eg 3ft 0? yr701 ft? /yg 7 7 // OS ^7 (0-7 2 -Aircraft A? 02 Tty 77 17/M 7g 77-7 /ft 1,07-3-1 36 3/07 Hl76-7.g£b 30 /? TH 20-0/AH 3 23 M ight Phen om . ^ A If <>■7 0 71 77/ / S 3 6-1 /.g 0.7 / / 1.0 0 0-0 7-70 7,3 I-B irih 7 £ <7.? 1 H z/ 0 / t (?.o 0.1 <0-1 ri / z ft 1.0 / / o7 ,7 3-1 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 6 / f n i M .(7.3 0 6 0 $0 so0'0 0 2 0-0 7. 1 7.7 O 0 0.0 00 0.0 6 »ln sutTic. In fo. IS a nr M on £.1 g 1 7./ 00 77 /S ’ a /s yi 0.6 g/ // 0// 2 3 00 73 7-Psychological 0 2 7> 7 4.0 0-7 0 0 0 W 0,0 Ob / 03 /■I 3 .3 0 M 7.1 00 7.3 8 -U n kn ow n ^ 7 0 2-7 7A (i 6 M Al 0 7-7 fits 0-0 33 a 33Hl 0017,7 ^ 0HZM O 0-0M O »Other 3 12 5 1 7-0 ft 0 Z 7* 0-77 7% S ' 700-7 07 ft = ? 2 0 71 33 Total /tt777 Cl 1 fal7W 7t 773M b 37.0/Ob, 7^ 42776 33.3 /iO. 70/SO 733 ^■7 700. 6! 3 0c on os — S/ty/wr^s 6~3ri? /W/wrcj S /04 3 7? /Y/A/O TS S Aft JY/tr^ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C elt C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon S3 sra? //■I 7,3M l6$ 771/p/ 7M 771 u.1 ft A? ^7 m 7-033.1 ft 03 77 1 6 27.2/ 1-Astron om ical £ 7/ 77 7d 30 ^ 37 7f7/6 g^ 70a. 2 ft ftHu- U S ftM d ftHl 77 3 5^ 4Z£L 2 -Aircraft SA, 77 707 17-1 713 373 3? 37 /r70, / ftU.1 7 ft 77 so ft 1,1 £0 707 /^77,7 3-L ight Phen om . 6 7 7 ft O.7 M /Y 77 3.1 7,1 370 7 z 3 0.6 7J, 74 or 7 4 OH J,7 4-B irds / 0 7 O H 00 0.3 0 / / 0 0 31 0-3 ^ 0 I,A P.O 7,Z j 3 ZA oH 7 ? 01 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 7 3 0-0 O.7 M 7 7 A 0.3 0.1 0-d 7 0 7 0,6 a.6 OS / a 7 00 Of. 02- 6 -ln suffic. In fo. <00 i00 7/bo 7/ 3A 0 iz. 7-3 7-0 ns 70 6 70 St 0-0ft fill 070S 001 M O 7-Psychological V 1 74 7-7 ft 3 a 7 3-1 0.6 M l 4 At 0-6 f 7p 73 0 1 7’1 i-U n kM M i 77 0 77 O il o.oM l 77 7) 7/ /11, 7 0.0 /is V 0 37 07,1' 00M S 70? 070* 77P 0.0M o 9-Other 77 7 7r 3 4 ft 7^ 4 ft /O 7,1 S3 3 77 7-7 1-1 74 M r317 <1 OS f-7. Total M 3- 70S36t77, a 324700 M fy/O'S376,K I 07.7 700. 73! ¥7 7^ 2 3.? /oo. 1737 77/SIX 77-7 A 0.3700. omas ___Z^________£002000/0/1/ oo M jeer s/& //r/^s £4 /mmtkw S£ 3/6£r//t/S ft 302240s Aw Ass3 6-/3 S ^caa-^S //M S Sec»A2^3 SJ-SS S Fcmck Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B a1toon 71 0 0 0.0 ft 0.0 77 0 / 00 00 00 0 / X? 0-0 7-7 7) 0 p 0.0 0.0 0.0 1-Astron om ical 7 7 4 £0.0M b 30.0 3 ,33,3 00.77000 a / 77 004.3 pl / 7 0,0 /£7 7/7 2 -Aircraft a (1 0 0-0 OS 0-0 a ri 6 £0 0.0 0.0 0 7 7 0.0 3.3 73 ri) / / 0,0 70-7 77-7 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (> a 0 0,0 00 0.0 a 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 ri? 4 0 77-0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds 0 0 0 W & 0.0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a 0 0 0-O 0.0 0,0 A 0 0 (■0 S,0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust etc. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0,0 00 0.0 a 0 0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 A 0 0.0 OP 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 <3 0 0,0 00 0-0 0 6 0 ao 0,0 0.0 a Z 7ft OP 7ft 0 0 0 0,0 0.0 0.0 7-Psychological ZJ 0 0 00 00 0.0 P 0 0.0 0.0 0-O 0 /7 0.0 43 gy 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 6 -U n kn ovm 77 0 6 0,1 00 0.0 0 0 P 0.0 0-0 00 3'' 0 ft. 7 aoAft z 0 H- €0.7 0.0607 9-Other 7 p / 30-0 0.000-0 0 0 7? 00 ft0’0 0 7 fl0.0 3.3 a p 0 00 00 00 Total 4 r000zo.o700 7 .3 33-3ft/000. 70 z & 1 76-7700. A 6 Z^J 33.3/oo. 6/ Seocwps—ft/WM ort'j S-3/7 /P//o^r£s /P0£r2? M S /M /yy^r^s A/or S mi ? -.£-£> Evaluation Num b er P« C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon A 0 z S16 fi.)M S 0 4 €7 0.0 0.0 0P / 73 00 73 1-Astron om ical 7> ri) A 0.0 00 HP p p p 0.6 0.0 0.0 7 7 7-6 73 76-3 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 (1 p 0 W 0.0 04 77 0.0AZ 3-L ight Phen om . 0 7 7^ 0-073-3 0 0 p 0'0 0,0 0.p 7 i 7 2 3 0.0 Z^ 4-B irds 0 Q 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 0 0 p 0.0 60 0,0 0 P 0 0-0 0.0 0-P 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 a s o.i 0.7> 0-0 0 p 0 0.6 0.0 0-7 0 P 4 00 0.0 O.t. 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 0 7 <0,0 703 A S/7 at? £0.7 7 P 7 761 a.o 70.3 7-Psychological P 0 0 00 0.0 0,0 a 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 3 / 77 7.0 AS 13 6 -U n kn ow n A 0 z M S 0.0770 / P / 33.3 0.033.3 /o 0/£2 3,3 P.O 233 9-Other 7 a 7 /63 0.0743 0 P 0 0.0 0,0 0.0 1 b 7 7t6 0.0 7f.fi Total 7 7 '000 0.0/OP. 3 P 3 70OZ> 0a /aa. 33 73^ /Z 640 161 /W TAAiF 4? 7 £M /FFr/FF PF riA-iFfF S //,FT/#& s ri fl____^£022^7 ri£ ^/^ff/4/ri. 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P 7 '7-7 P.O 77.1 7 2 7 77 22 /■ 7 0 a p p.o 2,0 20 Pi 0 72 /c / 02AU. 7-Psychological fl 2 0 P.O 2.2 0-0 P P fl 2.0 P.O p.2 ri 2 / 71-7 22 71-7 0 fl 2 2.0 PA p.o B -U n kn ow n 7 a / //■I 0-077-7 P P 2 P-2 0.2 fl-fl <7 0 A p.o 0-0 20 A fl 2 7"(„ 00_LL M B ier fl p 2 0.2 2-0 2 fl 7 7-0 27 ri-7 0 fl 2 flfl 0.0 0,2 3 ri4 Y7 Total 7 <7 7 YU ri2,4 700. ri 7 AS23-1 A./700. 7 fl Y w 22 720. 32 as Uri 77 2 702. ^ae____fl^________£mlmt/£>/i/ ft___^2f£t____s /^r/A/^s___^__z>^z7W___^ a -s-zg/zz/^a^ 4 SFe fl A/FJ S-FS^ 4-/O S F^flFFJ- //~3 4 -5fc oa fs 37-AO SFtO/WS Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon p a 2 OP P.O 20 A) 0 0 00 0-2 2.7 0 fl 2 fit 2.6 P.O fl fl 2 22 0.2 0.2 l-Astron om ical ri is ? flri. 7/WlYU 0 J 4 0-0 pu AAi 4 3 -r 22? 753rtS_ri~ 0 4 /friP.O 77/ 2 -Aircraft a ri pp / 7 4? 0 A / 2.2 4 3 143 2 A- 2?? 2-2 22.2 0 H fl 2.07Y4 3-L ight Phen om . a 6 p 2.2 2.2 2-7) fl fl 2 2-0 op 2.2 a 2 2 P.O 0.2 2-0 fl fl 2 ri-ri 2-2 22 4-B ird 0 / / P.O 41 4/ 0 fl p 0.0 P.O 2.2 0 a 0 o.p p.o Pfl 0 fl- tU 2.0/tri 5-C louds, .4t, etc. 6 0 2 0.2 2-2 fl 0 O 2.2 20 P.O 0 0 2 2.0 22 0.2 fl Cl 2 0-0 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl. 0 2- ^ PP 4? / 0 ri 7/3 2.2 1^3 A 0 7 7/ f P.o H.t 0 A 7/ 20 U 7-Psychological fl fl 2 20 p.o 0.0 0 0 2 22 2.2 2.2 1) 0 2 24 2.0 ri-7? fl fl 2 2. ri 0.0 ri-e 3-U n kn ow n fl i2 20 PP pP 4 0 4AU P.O Alt 7 c) 7 7/7 2.0 /'■I ri flAri 36 y O.(> 3M M lher fl p 2 o.( 2-0 OP 0 7 771 P.O /43 fl 0 ri 0-2 2.0 p.o fl 2 ri 2-2 0.2 fl.ri Total ri ri/AM 774/OP- /.7 ri 51.7 W M ri y {{.7 7^3/Pri. //2 /oO O P.O 700. fl? Sri-^Hi — S/lf/WrFS /-// AA/ririFFi S^F/f 3/7 /ff/fl/UFFS /Af Sta ff# Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon A 0 ri471 2.0 773 4 fl72-0 /P.O M P 2 0 ri 0-0 20 0 3 / y ri-p^ f l-Astron om ical A 3 2riIM /P.O ? 3 7272 2.2 TS O 7 fl 3 723 O P 7/7 A Uf?M 7733/./ 2 -Aircraft 4 4116 7,7 227 7? ri /» 742 3 2.2 0 7 0-0 /43 7//. 3 3 7/ 127 flit77S 3-L igtit Phen om . fl p 2 2{) 2.2 20 Q 0 0 2.0 0.0 22 0 fl 0 2.0 P.O rip fl ri 2 7.0 flflP.O 4-B irds fl fl 0 0-0 0-0 2.0 fl fl 2 20 22 7W fl 0 2 0.0 2.0 2.0 ri 0 77 2.2 flfl2.2 $-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl 0 p-p 2,0 20 fl p ri2.0 2.2 riri fl fl ri OP P.O rip ri a fl 7>-o 2.0 fl-2 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 fl 71£ 2-0 73.0 A 7 s/2 Ao 42 A fl 7 A/.3 p.o /43 73h ri74pin 2.2 UY 7-Psychological 2 0 ri 20 0.0 2-7 A 0 7 3.2 P-P 3 2 fl fl ri 0-0 ri-ri0.0 A a ri- M 2.2 3.2 8 -U n kn o*n A 2 4 /A4 2.0 /{fl fl flUri P.O UO fl A 4.3 2.2 743 6 0 fl 94 fl 2 7,3 9-Other 7 2 / YU P.O YP fl 7 pro o.p AO / fl 7 743 2-0 743 0 M 20 3,2- Total 77 J~ 774 22-1 700. 75/ 33 35.0 2 X0 70P- ri 7 -Z-Aril 74.3 /riri.37 /.z -LdA/p 770 7M 162 SsT/Lfl/fr/S/i/ flr MS sear____so& fllzriops______As ^77^ AS s/flsr/M& /Oss 7401 £___ ^// S ' A S C O N M i M VP A-S S S S~70 .Sr conns /7-3 fl Sr/oM M S 3 /- fl fl flea amps Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oifotful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 1 7,1 £7 fl 0 0 w 0.0 os A / / 0.0/A A /o.o / fl / 77/ AO A4 l-Astron om ical ^ 70 fro M ^7 / fl 3 770 SOS/SO fl z . M i 0.0 M O fl 77 A OO 223222 2 -Aircraft / 07 0.0 67 / 0 I i a fl 0.0 oo o.o a fl 0 Of 0.0 Afi a fl fl 07 do o.o a fl fl 0-0 00 AO fr-ln suffic. tn b . fl o £ 711 0.0 133 fl 0 0.0 AO 00 fl 0 I/o-O AO flfl/ fl 0 fl 00 0-0 P.O 7-Psycho logical fl 0.0 0-0 fl.fl fl p 0 00 70 00 7> fl P OS P-0 00 A fl fl P-0 P-0 0.0 A-U n kn ow n o / *7 0.7 4-7 fl a PO Of iO fl / 700 PA /op 3 0 3 ^ ^ 0-0 713 9-Other 7) 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 A fl 0 ao AO Ao 0 a p 00 AO 00 / pp /// Total II /s K A 3 7.0700. 0 fl SOO soil //A a 3 S a Ian300 fOO. 7 2 77! 223 < 1 6/ Srcoves- fl^Ttfl/Afarrs A~ 3 fl AO /Nares Ave/f AS A7"i/ar.es- AAr A Zfl/ss Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -8 alloon / S '/PA ' 3//s o / fl, 70 A 0 27$ .3 fl 3 3 3 3 0.0 333 / 0 4 ? ,/ 00 7* l-Astron om ical 5 A 3 7.1 Ofi 7-4 fl 0 2 36 0,0 SO / Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu: Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B al loon A fl 0 QO o.i 0.0 fl fl p 0.0 00 O P / fl 0 00 00 O .P p fl A 00 O P 00 l-Astron om ical ,< fl. ,7 -Al70.7if 3 A fl •/o.o 00w 2 fl2. 3 11 P.O 3 13 fl 7 t 00 700 270 2 -Aircraft p I .11 0.0 th fl 7 7flA 0.0 20.0 fl <7 2 111 00 333 3 1 A APO 20-6 too 3-L ight Phen om . A A 0.0 0.0 O p fl fl A OP pp 0.0 fl p 0 pp 00 0.0 fl fl 0.0 00 00 4-B irds fl fl P 1.0 do 0.0 A fl A 00 0.0 00 fl / 00 U -2 10-7 0 0 fl 0.0 00 po ^ C louds, D ust, etc. fl 0 10 0.0 O D A 0 0 00 op OO fl fl PP dp 11 a A fl 0.0 P.O 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. a fl 0 00 00 00 P (2 A op 00 00 fl fl 0 0-0 00 1.0 A D fl op 00 0.0 7-Psychological a fl A 0.1 /o PA A fl 0 0.0 pp op fl fl0 op 0.0 If A 7) fl 00 00 00 B -U n kn ow n f fl fl111 op 22 fl fpn pp flo.0 Z fl 1 /A? 0.0 I/-7 A A 0 O p 0.0 00 H ither fl 0 P 00 0.0 0.0 A fl A OO O.p 0 fl fl 00 00 ff 0 A p 00 ^ 0.0 Total 10 2 J 5.3 70.7 tot- 5 0 < M O pp Iff. s 1 W 70-7 Af. 3 2. 600 H l- // S rcw as -S /A/s arrs A -J fl A//M M rss /Aar/? fl'S 34/M ares A-c-s S rArs s Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total > rtan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 3 7 3 AO 82 18.3 0 2- /PS 0.0 IO-5 / d / 1/3 00 ^ 3 fl fl 8-1 /Of l-Astron om ical p 7 00 8-6 87 3 7 A 73 3 -Ai11.1 /z 3-3 173 Ui 3 X 77 0317/233 2 -Aircraft 3 / A ^ .3 4!17-1 £ 3 3~ /^ 70'7 2(3 / 0 / 103 0.01/3 3 73 22 (S' 3-L ight Phen om . a 7 1 OP M 82 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0 a 0 00 0.0 O.o 7 0 7 ?. Z 0.0 7-1 4-B irds a 0 fl 00 P.O 00 0 0 fl 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 A 0.0 0.0 00 0 fl 0 0.0 0.0 00 5-C louds, D ust etc. p a 0 0.0 o.O 0 0 0 0 fl P.O 00 0-0 if p 0 00 PO 0.0 0 A fl 0.0 OO 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / P / pp 0.0 Of 7 fl 7 01 0-0 53 <2 a fl!A 00US 70 P /A 27,7 O.P Pl-7 7-Psydm logical 4? 7 0.0 8-7 8H 0 A fl 0.0 0.0 0,0 P a 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 7 23 00 7? 6 -U n kn ow n X p 2 31/ 00 3 fl / P P S/J 0.0 21./ 7 p 1 18-3 0.0 lOA /3 0 /3Allp.0 2Z3 H ither A- p 7-1 o.O 75 3 0 1 IS ! 0.0 'if P P 0-0 00 0. 0 J a fl- 7-3 0,0 83 Total 16 5 J.7 762 201 AO. IS 8 7? 77,1 7/./Iff. fl / 7 15-7 7ft/OO. 3S 1/ ~7o76/737 /C 0. 163 r/M ^ J/#,________£M LM r/aA/ ^ M Jear___satALaat^z___£i^^£^^^L^^^^^^ S' K ^O/VPO AAOP K -P3S 7434 Src^AW S’/-/A S^/t'#? Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0.3 7.2 X 7 4 ' 7.7 on / 6 to XI 7.1 7 7 77 79 7,7 M i l-Astron om ical ,7 gIX 1/4 /K 1S0. 0 /X /J 10 22X 17.1 3 0 0 71 ,7 OH 47/ 46/7.I 7 1 to 47 240-7 2 -Aircraft 71? 80 3# 1,7 /a.9 20:1 K i It48 7 7111 84 70 20,0XO-040-9 fi7 77 18 711.1 /V 33.1 flight Phen om . <3, S /■I t-0 0 /■X 0.0 1-7 7 7 2 7 .7 14 0 4 z tin 7-7 /7 VB ieds 5 ¥ $ /.ft 2.1 0 7 1 0-0 l.l / 1 .7 .7 4 7 H. .7 24 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 7 0 0 S'OS 0 9 0.0 00 0-0 a 7 0.0 71 1.4 0 a 0 o.O 0.0 o-t 6 -ln suflic H o. 0 ? 7.7 0-0 94 6 IK o.o 74 76 a lb 7.7 0-0 1-1 7 X 9 1! 0-0 7-8 7-Psycho logical 6 2 //0 0 l.l0 z> 0 o.l d.o 0.0 / 7 24 7.7 3-0 4 0 z /■I 0-0 l.l 8 -U n kn ow n 79 0 ofM 5 00it-3 71 0 /3 700 i-f76.0 0 11 (.O S O O /AA 77 7 77 0472 5. A 700. .Awe Jocv Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nuotier Per C en t Num b er Pm C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Told C ertain D oditfu Total C ertain D oob tM Total O-B alloon 0 0 0 ao OO 0.0 / 0 / 3 7 0.0 3 .7 7 2 3 72 37 7? .3 3 0.0 za 3 .s I-Astn n om ical 3 7 20072 $ 37,5 0 / /8 3 70 tfC aa 3 ? 2? 6 2 3ft 220 /S' 00 3 -3 7702 74s 77f 2 -Aircraft / £ 202 0-7 27? 3 / 7 77.7 3 -7 w.g 7/ ft. 23 707 7/0 77 7 3 J 7/ 3 .3 73 772 3-L ifhl Phen om . a 0 O 0,0 0000 0 0 O 0.0 aS AO 7 0 / 77? 0.0 O O o 7 7 0.0 72 7? ♦-B irds 0 0 O ao 00 00 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 2 3 ay 72 2 7 0 A 0 a.o 0.0 40 5-C louds, D ust, etc / 0 7 77 OO #7 0 0 0 0.0 0. O 0.0 0 J 7 0.0 0? 00 a a 0 0.0 O .O 0.0 6 -ln suffic In to. 0 3 72? 00 72s 3 0 3 77 7 ao //■I r a z 7i 0.0 73 0 6 7a O .O 70 7-Psychological 0 0 O 00 00Of O 0 O 0.0 as 0.0 0 0 0 to 0.0 0.0 7 A 7 77 0.0 72. H jn kn on n 2 0 2 ft00 83 O 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 72, 0 7s 770 0.0 770 7 £? £ 7.0 O .O fa M fter .7 0 3 77.6 007/0 / 0 7 ■3 .7 o.a> 3 .7 2 0 z 72 0.0 72 2 / 73 7-2, 20 Total 20 ¥ Z ? 7ft 76.7 ^7L_ 77 7 27 40.7 3 3 3 JO O . (>f7 W 7^ 02.V 3 7.0 /AA 33 S3 ^6 33.7 6 77 700- S s s reM s ere /O sras s z A/4i0£Af4£^ Evaluation Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C elt C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oditful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B ailoon 0 0 77 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 2. 00 Si54 0 0 0 0.0 00 M s? 0 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 1-Astron oaical 72s 7 7377/ ft77? 77 6 23 772 //, 7 7ft? 7 /7 ^ /2ft0X3777 72 72 27 7aa 7a 0 3 0.0 2 -Aircraft / 2r 3 ft23/ft / ^ 22 23 77-7 7 7 3 ft3.070-3 0 0 0 0,0 O .n ao 3-L ijht Phen om . 0 a a 0.0 a.o 4.0 0 / 7 00 78 O 0 / 300-0 77 0 4 O 00 0.0 ao ♦-B irds 0 0 0 00 00 0.0 7 / 2 27 77 S i A 4 0 OO 00 00 4 4 0 00 0.0 0,0 5-C louds, D ust, etc a 0 0 00 00 00 0 ,0 <0 00 00 O O 0 0 0 aa 00 00 A 4 0 00 00 00 6 -ln suffic b ifo. 2r 0 2 ?5 0020 0 7 ftOO 2-2 0 0 a 0-0 0-0 00 a 0 O 00 0-0 ao /-Psychological 0 0 O 00 00 00 a 0 0 00OO OO 0 O 0 0.0 0.000 A 0 O aa 0.0 00 6 -U n kn ow n 2, 0 2 fs ao ft3 0 3 ft 00 ft3 0 3 70-3 ao 703 4 O £ 200 0.0 20.0 9-Other A / / 00 at ft4 4 e> 0.0 00 O O / 4 7 37 0,077 0 4 O 00 0-0 0.0 Total 77 ¥2/270 720 700 23 73 3 6 .03 7,20/ /AA 7/ 7S Z7 0ft M >. 72 72 3 0400 72-0 700. 165 roSLS P/os____£M j.M r/on/ pa Ail___£LiALz^^___/W a ll__y^2^z^a^lZZ& 2z^z_p/i^z^z^z^ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total 0 -B alloon A A A O .o 0.0 0.0 A A A AO AA Ao A A A AA PA PA A p A 0.0 ao a a 1-Astron om ical / A 4 ///3 3 4, M r 7 / A /7AW OP /ZAP A / 77,■? AA 74-7 7 A £7^7 ao tf.i 2 -Aircraft A / / 0.0 A/ H / A A A AA 070 0-0 7 A / 74,7 PA 4-7 / 744 77 PAS 3-L ight Phen om . 0 A 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 A A AO AA AA A A A PA AA P.P A A 0 0.0 ao a a 4-B irds A & A 0.0 0.0 0.0 A A 7? AA AA aa / /7 / 74-/ PA A-7 A 0 A 0.0 O .o 0.0 5-C louds, D ust etc. A A A 0.0 AO oo A A 0? AA AA AA A A A A# AA PP A p A P.O ao a.O 6 -ln suffic kilo. / A / //■/ 0.0 77-/ A A A A.A a a AA A A A AA AA P.P / P 7 It 0.0 9.7 7-Psychologic*l A A A 0.0 0.0 0.0 A A A Ap AA PA A A A AA A.P AA A 0 A 0.0 ao 0.0 ft-U n kn ow n / A / 77 / 0.0 A 7 A A A AA AO AA A A _? A7.fiA.A PPP / 0 17-3 a a 77 f m other A A A 0.0 0.0 ao A A A AA AA AO A A A p.P AA P-O A A A <7.0 0.0 AO Total 3 /3 /3 7,4-7 700- / A / //OP AA AM 6 A 6 W P P.P /OP. /P / 7/ fAf 7-7 /aa PADS Ju/ Ju l A Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -8 alloon / A / !V 0.0 77 / A /30 PA S O z A / 7 J a. A 7 J A J 4 A A /73 ft 4 1-Astion om ical jA 23.0 0.0 KO r 7 ZAP Z AO Afro /A 20 7/ //4i77-7 7 7 z, 74 9-4799 2 -Aircraft z / 3 74.7 99230 7 0 A /so A-a zsp 4 < 4/ /Ji/72 74./ A J /A ? s -P a s 776 3-L ight Phen om . A / 7 P.P 77 77 A A p.p /S 0/so A 0 A 0.0 an 0.0 / A / .7/ A a J / 4-B irds A 0 A 0.0 0.0 A o 0 AA ppA A A 0 /7 0.0 7-0 0.6 0 0 A A A 0.0 po 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A A A 00 o.o ao A A 0 AA Aa 0-0 A f? A 0.0 0.0 0.4 A o ,0 P.P AA P.O 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7, A 2 /A 7 0.0 4-7 7 0 2 ZAP p.p/00 z A / 7-4 0.0 7 A 7 0 7. 4-7 PA 4 f 7-Psychological A A A 0.0 aa AO o A A AA p.p PA A P A 0.0 P.P 0.0 A o 0 Aft AA P.O ft-U n kn ow n £ 0 2 /A 7 0.0 /A 7 / A 7 sp 00 S O 7 A /77 040 f7-t 4 o 4 Z77 0.0 //7 9-Other A A 0 ao 0.0 0.0 A A A Aa PA no A 7-J a. a 79 / 0 z 7/ 0.0 .t/ Total /P Z /Z f?P ^ 4M O - /0 /0 20JAM SA. a ZAP. 30 // 40 Til24J /op. 2/ // ?2 434 744 ZAP- SJora/^ see tee A/Ol/£M3£D Aseevse-e Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A / z Az/ /O.040.0 A A 0 an O.P p.p A A a PA PA P.O A A A An AA PA 1-Astron om ical 7 / 3 ipp 07.0 ZAO ZP 7 /r447 ZP-P 747 3 / 4427 /4? 372 J 3 7/9 74-7 /OO.z 2 -Aircraft A 2 Z PA ZAP zap 0 A 0 PA PA 00 A A 0 pp op AA A A A PA AP P.P 3-L ight Phen om . P A A PA A A 00 A A 0 AA PA pp A A A PA AA AP A A A AP A A P.O 4-B irds A Z / p.p /P.p /O-O A A A P.P AA AA A A A OP A-A AA A A A AA PP A,A 5-C louds, Oust etc. A P 0 A-A P.p 00 A A A PA PA 00 A A 07 AA OP P.P A A A AA A-A 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. A A O 00 PA pp A A 0 PA PA PO A p A AP PA PA A J A A-A PP PP 7-P$ychological A P A P.P P-0 pa A 0 0 PA AA PO A 0 A po p.P po A A A A A AP 0,0 ft-U n kn ow n 7 0 J fop 0-0 740 2 A z /7? PA J. 3 3 A 3 4/4 PA 4z? A A A AA A A PO 9-Other A A A A A p.o P-P A A 0 PA PA AA A A A OP PP PP A A A AP PA P.O Total ^ A /A spp AAA ZM /z 3 /S'$00ZAP fOQ. 4 7 7 93-1 /OO / 2 3 723 00. 7 700. 166 7»A:Z Z/^4< Z~ZZZ^r/z?/iz ZK /^ZZ 576Z^W ££ 5/& s r/£S s oz A>££r£s zgy ________ s is i/en/ rg 77//£ry s £ 3 /3 s /7 /O ^- /s S’ 2!fifi 7 /// /do- /daaarr Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / / 2. S 3 S3 fid z fl / ST. flfl S .A /fi? //ss A? / £0 z s z s l-Astron om ical 2 fl z fififid /O S / * S4 7/7 ? 73 // fiZ6 t/ 7 7? /ZS 3 /z /S O /s .o 3 o.o 2 -Aircraft 4? s fl// fi3a./ 7 277 fl/3 27 77 7/ fit. 7/7 fi? #/. if /to /5.0 /o.o 25.4 3-L ight Phen om . a / f o.o S3 S 3 fl d £ fifi flflfififi fi£ fi-fidd da / / 0.0 AO O .0 4-B irds fi / o.o S3 S3 fl d-d dd fid fl fi fi) dfl fid fid fi (> £ do 0.0 o.o 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fi a £ ad fifiae o £ Afi fl,fi fld fi fifl fid fid dd fi fi o 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /d <7 fid 3/J 3 0 3 7/7 dd fi-/ ? fi3 3 3 ad 3? fi2 7-5 0.0 7S 7-Psjrchological a fi 0 fifififi fie O d a da fld fld 7 //2 7 77 fi fi £0 0.0 0.0 £0 IU n kn ow n fi 3 /stfififit a 3 fi-7 fififi// fl /? W ? ad 2d. 7 fi 3 5.0 o.o 3 50 H ither fl / 5.3 fifiS3 a a £ Ad fifi dd 7 fi7 ad /.Z fi fi£ 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total ^ /? 77? 2/./ /O P /3 3T /3 /2.Zs/7 /O O . AZ 2? 7/ 772 347 /O O . /2 73 5 27 S /6 0, S £/’rmS ££ A/£a£^3 ££ ^£££^££2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t ' Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fi 2, 2 dd 3 -3 3 3 / fi/ // fid 7./ fi a fiO .o 0.0 0.6 fi 7 2 Afl /S ./zs/ l-Astron om ical / / 2 3 7 A 7 Z 3 .fi 4 7/// 7/ Z oo 7 a 2 £0.0 0.(0 50'0 3 fl 3 73/ dflILL 2 -Aircraft / 3 7 3 4 7 7d-d fit 7 7. 3 7-( //37/3 7 fi 500 0.0 50-0 Z / 77 3 d# 3 /5 3-L ight Phen om . fi d £ dd a fl da /? fi£ d-d dd da fl a fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fi fl fl afl dfla £ 4-B irds fi fio dd dd fid fl fifldd flflno fi fi fl 0.6 0.0 0.0 d fl fiaa ad d.d 5-C louds, Oust, etc. fi / dd 4-7 d/ fi / / aa 7/ 7/ fi fi fl 0.0 0.0 £ o d fl 0 dd dd aa 6 -ln suffic. b ib . 7. fl 2 3 ? dd 3 3 fl / 7/ fld 7/ fi a? fl do £0 0.0 d £ a d-o aflda 7-Psychological / f AZ d-d A/ fi fl o Afl ad dd fi fi o 0.0 0.0 AO fi fi o afiaa d.d 8 -U n kn ow n fi fio dd dd dd fl / 7/ afl ? z fl fi o 0.0 0.6 a o 7 0 2 /s./ ad ^7 H ither fl o as afl dd fi fio dd fififid fl fi o 06 A. 0 0.6 / fl / 7.7 ad ,77 Total 7 7 /s-S 3 3 /A//dd- /O 7/z/fiiff /oo. 0 700.6 6 .0 /oo* 7 /3 S3? /A/ 167 TS /3 /s fl/os spp/ potto/>/ os Q z z s/6//t/a/os____ s z e fls i___ flflAS i 07 03 /00770/7 iff 37^z/^ ?S0 Xsezz Equation Num b er Ph C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D otfotful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl flflfl fl flflfl fl 0 fl flfl fl-flflfl / fl / #3 PP XS fl / / p.p Xs Xs I-Astron om ical fl fl flflfl flflflfl fl 0 fl flfl fl, flfl fl a fl p P-P p.p p-p p / Xs P-P Xs 2 -Aircraft fl fl flflfl flflflfl / a fl7P.P X PP POP fl 333 fl.fl333 / 2. Xs pS 3/ 3-L igb t Phen om . fl fl flflfl flflflfl fl fl 0 flfl flflfl-o fl fl p pp pp p.p fl p P P-P P-P pp 4-B irds fl fl flflfl flflfl fl fl fl fl flfl flflfl fl X fl X si 3 pp 333 / fl / Xs p.p XX 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl fl00 fl.fl fl fl fl fl 0 flfl fl fl0 0 fl fl fl PP pp P-P A fl P P.P p-p PP &■ In suflic In fo. fl fl flflfl fl flflfl fl fl fl flfl fl,flflfl fl fl p P-P P-P P.P Z p 2 7/ pp 2/ 7-Psychological fl fl flflfl flflflfl fl fl fl fl.fl fl fl00 fl fl fl P.P pp PP P p ^ PP P-P P.P B -U n kn ow n X fl fl''flflfl flfl/tf20 / 0 / 20.0 fl.O /Op fl. fl 2 /P/ p.p XX /fl p /SPX2 pp 9-Other ■ fl fl ^ flfl flfl0,0 / fl / 700 fl.fltap fl / / PP X? PS P p p P-P pp as Total fl 4/ "ftp fl.flM fr. 3 2 9P.oXO" M fr / f'7 Xs /fl!- 2P 2 22 7P? 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S3 PP S3 8 -U n kn ow n 3 0 3 33.3 pp 3/2 7 p 2 22.2 pp 22.2 /fl■ fl /0 2O.p op 7O .fi'X p /X 323 P.P 323 9-Other p fl P PP pp P.P P / PP //■/ P fl p P-P p-p p.p p & 0 PP PP pp Total 2 / 227 /" /an 6 2 33.3 M fr ss /S SO 7flfl S P-fl'PP- 23 /fl S3 73.7 22.3 /fro. S £P TS /z O S fl /l/ors /z os s 0/7 S O P Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon p / /pp 77 77 / fl /'PP 0 0 /00 fl / / fl.fl 7PP /p.o / 2 3 S3 /PS /s.3 1-Astron om ical 7 / 3 /sfl77 23/ 7 0 2 200pp 77.0 p 2. 2. p.p X p-P XflP 7 s 0 /P.fl/si29-3 2 -Aircraft .7 / X 23/ 77 3 0-3 7 0 2. /fl.fl P-P 7fl.fi / fl / /p.p sp /PP & 2 7 22.3 /PS 79-3 3-L ight Phen om . fl p fl P-P P.P PP x? fl fl P.P flflflP fl 0 fl p.p po fl.fl fl fl fl fl.fl OP PP 4-B irds fl / /(20 77 7-7 0 0 fl P-fl fl flPP fl 0 fl Pflfl fl Pfl fl fl p Pfl PO PP 5-C louds, D ust, etc P 0 fl P-P 000.0 0 0 0 Pfl P.pPfl fl fl fl pp p.p P-P p fl fl fl.fl OP 6 -ln suffic In fo. / fl / 77 p.p 77 0 0 fl P-P Pfl fl.0 fl //p.p P.P 7PP fl fl fl O .P OP OP 7-Psychological fl p 0 pp 00 pp 0 0 p P.fl Pfl 00 fl fl fl p-p P-fl P-P fl P fl OP pp PP 8 -U n kn ow n 3 p s 73/ PP 22/ & 0 s Sfl.P pp Sfl.P 0 fl fl pp flfl P-P 2- P 2 /P.fl pp M ^ 9-Other 0 0 p pfl pp PP 0 0 0 P-P p.p 0-0 p p P P.O p.fl PP 2. fl 2 M .0 pfl/OS Total 7 X /3if 7 3 0 f /O fr /P fl /p 'flap pflM fr. 2 3 SXo.O io.o/fl/. /2 -XX 93.2 39-3 /00- 168 T^f 3/00________gM /M r/OW-___<2^flZZ_SZ& Zzr/3Z& S.____303^20,___S4SflC£__^0 zy^zy^^Z 576/yr/f/g W K 770 ^/i/^ AZ /TW r& S En i tattoo Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 7 2 27 77 2^.7 fl /^ 0.0 4* 2 fl 2 77/ 0.0 //■/ 7 fl 2 77 0.0 5? 1-Astron om ical 3 fl 22/ .O 21/ fl 2 fl0.0 23 7,3 70 fl fl0.0 0.0 0.0 / / 7 7:7 7 7 st 2 -Aircraft 2. / /5-4 77 2? ./ 2 0 2 73 0.0 73 7 2. /fl777 ///S3.5 7 2 /fl233 3-7 297 3-L ight Phen om . a 1? fl 0.0 ao0.0 fl 0 fl0.0 oo0.0 fl fl flo.o 0.0 0.0 fl fl fl0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds 0 fl 0.0 ao0.0 fl fl fl0.0 0.0 OZ fl o 7? 0.0 0.0 0.0 / fl 7 2 7 0.0 27 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl0.0 0-0 00 fl / / 0.0 3; 4 stfl fl fl0.0 00 O.o ^ In aRic In fo. / fl 77 0.0 7-7 /Z 0 /Z 5fl.O 0.0 flflo fl fl fl0.0 0.0 00 ^1 fl /47 0.0 777 /-Psychological <2 fl fl 0.0 0. 0 0.0 fl flO.O 0.0 0.0 fl fl flCW 00 0.4 / fl / 29 0.0 29 8 -U n kn ow n fl 22/ 0.0 22/ 0 fl/7(7 0.0 47 2 fl Z //■/ 0.0 // / /2 fl73 25-3 0.0 35.3 9-Other / fl / 77 0.0 77 3 fl 3 /zs 0.0 AO fl 3 3 0.0 77 7 74-7 / fl / 27 0.0 2J_ Total // 2 73 744 /3 -4 /(V 22 2 ^4 9/-7 23 /OO. 72 4 73 477 333 /ao. 3/ 3 37 772 ff/oo. Jocv Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oirtrtfo Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon / 2 //271 277 a 7 7 /fC 72 22.3 Z z 2-7 34 4e 7422/ /fl/Z 27. /3.3 4-2 29.7 i-Astron om ical fl 2 2 0.0 3/77 & 3 37 as9-7 / 3 7 04 /■i97 / / 2 /4 7-4 -Z J 2 -Aircraft 7 fl 70 /fl-7 74-2 274 5“ 9 /&■ //2 9 7fo3fl74 74 77-7 77 272 /Z - 4 77. ((,■2 342/. 4 3-L ight Phen om . a 0 0 0.0 0.0 ao fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 7 37 0.4 43 0 J rao 4/ 4/ 4-B irds - A & 0 oo0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 flfl 0 0.0 aoao 0 0 0 0.0 o.O 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl <2 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 / fl / 0.0 fl4 0 fl 0 0.0 0.0 O.o 6 -ln suffic. in fo. 7 a 7 777 0.0 /pf 0 fl 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 // fl7/74 0.0 74 3 fl 3 47 0.0 /•Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 fl fl fl0.0 0.0 0.0 2 3 /■Z /■g CO 2 / .? 7-7 /.4 47 IU n kn ow n 7 fl 7 47 0.0 779 7 fl S’ 27.7 O.o25-7 74 fl74 29.2 0.0 772 23 0 23 3/-/ a.o3/./ 9-Other 3 fl 3 7.1 0.0 7/ 7 fl 7 12-71 0.0 t27 7 fl 27 0.0 2-7 2 0 2 2-7 0.0 7-7 Total 27 /fl37 73.0 27,0/oo. *7 ,7/777 22.4 /TV- /24 37 74 3 17-3 22-7 /oo. 33 2/ML7/. 4 27-7 /0O SsSrSMJ& Z /Throat Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D ou b tn d Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 3 4 9 4.330Iff 7. 0 7 47 74 a 24.7 2 fl 2/fj00 /33 3 / 4 2/. 7 Z ? 24o I-Astron om ical / / 2 22 22 47 0 2 2 O.o 4-7 4-7 / z 77 4-7 /2 4 2 / 3 77 43 /3.o 2 -Aircraft 2 /4 4 4-9 247 27./ 5 3 7 /O.O 4-7 24-7 fl fl a 0.0 o.o00 7 3 4 43 24 7 24fl 3-L ight Phen om . fl a 0 0-0 0.0ao 0 fl a ao 0.0 0.0 0 / 4-7 0.04-7 fl 0 fl0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds fl a fl0.0 0.0 0.0 0 fl 0 ao 0.0 0.0 0 0 a 0.0 ao 0.0 fl fl fl0.0 0.0 O.o 5-C louds, D ust etc. fl a fl0.0 0,0 00 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 O.c 0 4 o aQ 4fla 4aa fl fl 0 00 0.0 O.o 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / a 2-2 0.0 2.2 2- fl 7. 4-7 0.0 47 a 0 a ao0.0 0.4 2 0 2 77 00 7-7 7-Psychological fl a flao 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.o a 0 0 0.0 0.0 04 fl 0 fl0.0 O.O 0.0 S-U n kn ow n a 4 377 OflHi 9 0 9 700 0.0 300 fl 4777 0.074-7 4 fl 74/ O.o24./ m other _fl_ a 0ao 0.0 0.0 0 / 3.3 0.0 3.3 a fl a aoO.O 0.0 0 0 0 ao0.0 0.0 Total 23 23 4o500 500 /OO. /3 30 54 7 433 /CO- 7 /3 533 447 /(V- 74 23 474,30-4 /^ 169 7M l£ ^7________ £M L^AnO /U O P JU S /dtfrW GS £02 fl/7__^z^zy ^/ Z?^//^ ^ £/G/7r/n/& Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Toki C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / / 2 3? 6? Z^ 7 fl 26.0 2,77 2? fl 2 /S'/X ? flfl-fl ??3 fl fl fl flflfl,flflfl )• Astron om ical 4 ^ 4 telflfl 7 fl ? 74/ fl-2 7 ft 7 fl / 4,7 flfl 4 2 / / 6742 7,3 fl-3 2 -Aircraft 7 J 7/f6? >7-? fl 7- 7, flfl /ft-? 7/,.7 / 2 7 4-7 /7-3 222 47 fl z26 0 flfl23 2 3-L ight Phen om . ^ fl fl flfl fl-flflfl fl fl p flfl O P flfl fl p p flflflfl flfl fl fl fl flflflflfl, fl 4-B irds fl fl fl fl-fl flo p,p fl p fl flfl flflpn fl fl p flflflfl pp fl fl p flfl flflflfl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl £ fl fl-fl flfl Pfl fl fl p flfl flfl fl, fl fl fl fl fl-flflflflfl fl 0 7? fl-fl flflflfl frln sufiic. In fo. fl fl fl flfl fl-fl flfl fl p p flfl flfl flfl fl fl 0 fl-fl flfl flfl / p 7 4-3 flfl4-3 7-Psychological / fl fl? flfl 6.? fl fl fl flfl flfl flfl fl fl fl flfl flfl flfl fl fl fl flfl flflflfl 8 -U n kn ow n / (7 Z ?3.6 a fl71$ fl 2 74-/ flfl74-7 p < & .1 flflft* fl p fl 777 flfl77.6 ft-Other / /fl? flfl fl? fl 3 ?^o flfl?flO fl / / flfl2,7 4,7 fl fl p flfl flflflfl Total /S’ 2 77 fa 2 fl? /OP. /fl 2 72 77? 700. 4 7^ 4 fl fl^2 /s / 74 ? 3 7 4-3 ZZ^- Jfl/V £ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H un ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon z 2. 7/ 24.3 3? 223 73 3 ft, 20.2 70 3 72 2/ 7/33 734 773 3/7 7/ 73 3073-3 770 72,3 I-Astron om ical J / fl 7-3 7.? H -7 7 fl 2 77 flfl 7-7 7 7/ 57 ?■? 3? 3 2 /p 3 -4 7 ?. 732 2 -Aircraft J - 2 7 47-7 3? 79-4 s 7 3 7/4 7 0 /3 -4 ,74 7 27 737 4^ t?. 7 6 77 7? 4-7 4X3 277 3-L ight Phen om . 3 fl 7 n fl? 3 3 / fl 7 7? fl-0 23 3 2 s 73 74 7/ z fl 7 7? 0-0 7? 4-B irds - fl p fl flfl flflpp p 0 0 flfl 0 0 0,0 fl ■fl fl fl 0 0/p p fl fl 0 flo flflflfl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / p 7 7? flfl 7? fl fl 0 00 00 ao fl p p 00 flflp.0 0 7 / flfl /■/ _LL 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 71 flfl 73 3 fl 3 7-3 flfl 7,7 74 p 77, 73.7 flfl 73.1 4 p 4 4 7 flfl 4-7 7-Psychological fl fl fl flfl flflp 0 fl' p ^ / 7-3 flfl 7? fl 7 03 flflfl-3 2 p 2 2 2 0.0 22 8 -U n kn ovm 2 p 2 3,? flfl3? 7 0 7 20.? 0.020? 22 fl 72, 430 flfl /70 72 fl 72 72? flfl /?■? 9-Other / 2 3 2-7 3? 7 3 p fl fl flfl flflflfl 7 / 33 fl-3 7/ s 73 4/ 3 7 Total V 7 3fl1? -4 224 724- 3 7 4 73 3 4/73? 700. ?3 fl? 72274-3 23 .7 3 7 73 43 -7 344 7072 3 £flr£/o£££ 7l/£0£M ££^ /0£££7ta£O Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain Doubtful Total O-B alloon 2 700 4 7 fl 7 7, 4 7 ?/ 27.2 ?4-3 7 P ,? 4,3 27? ?3,2 2 / 3 8.0 ¥.0 /Z .O 1-Astron om ical fl 2 2 flfl47 47 7 3 fl74 ?■/ 73.4 J ? 4 2,7 77 7X4 ^ / 7, Z O .O 40 Z ^C 2 -Aircraft 7 7 9 flfl71-7 7p.o 7 7- ? 74 ?/ /?7 0 7 7 00 26.026.0 / 2 3 *0 3.0 /z.o 3-L ight Phen om . / / Z fl? 7-7, 2 36 77 73.4 / 2 3.7 3-f 42 / fl 7 4:0 0.0 40 4-B irds fl p 0 flflflfl flo P / /flfl 74 7,6 fl ■p 0 00 0 0flfl 0 p p P.O 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc. fl fl fl flflflfl pp P 0 pp00 0,0 fl p pflflfl, fl00 0 fl p 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl 0 7 70-0 flfl7fl. fl 7 fl /74 fl-0 74 0 /,?/ flfl3.7 2 fl 2, 1-0 0.0 8-0 7-Psychological 0 a 0 flfl0 00 0 0 p p000 00,0 fl fl pflfl0.000 / fl 7 KO 0.0 40 8 -U n kn ow n 7 fl 7 2? 3 flfl ?<..? p fl734 0.0 /?4 0 4 77-7 flflif? z fl 7 3 2.0 P.O 3 2-0 9-Other / / 2 2.3 3.3 4-4 fl p p00 flfl00 p fl O flflflflflfl fl 7 4.0 0.0 4.0 Total 77 30 03fl74-7 /flo. ? 73 22 7fl? 5?/200 73 -42- 32,4^4 6? 3/OP 2/ z 26 840 76.0 /GO . 170 ta b ls A/og ^mlmt/m oa Att__ s ta/xr/a/as ____roe 3 tt___gs ^s 3 2 ai/M r/M os s/oa t/b/g J '7777 Evaluation Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / a / /o.flfl.fl/O .O / fl / 500 0.0 500 fl 7 3 8.? 0.0 3 8.9 3 O 3 if/0.0 /fl7 1-Astron om ical / / 2 /O -O /O .O Z & .C 7 fl / 500 0.0 50.0 / 0 / 76 0.0 S t. 7 fl 2 /2-5 0.0 /fl.fl 2 -Aircraft fl 0 fl 0.0 0.0 00 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 00 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a 2 £ 0.0 /fl-fl/fl-fl 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 AO fl o 0 0.0 ao ao fl 0 fl ao 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 ao 0.0 4-B irds fl fl fl ao 0.0 0.0 fl fl o 0.0 0.0 0-0 fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl fl ao 00 0.0 5-C louds, Oust, etc. fl 0 0.0 ao 0.0 fl fl o 0.0 o.o ao fl fl 0 ao 0.0 0.0 a fl 0 0.0 00 0.0 6 -ln suffic. kilo. 0 0 ao 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 00 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 flflfl 0.0 23 0 7-Psychological fl (9 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl (7 0 0.0 0.0 ao fl a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 S-U n kn oeio . (J £0.6 0.0 20.0 fl o 0.0 0-0 00 /0 o /0 s s t 0.0 .TX6 sfl S - 3 //0.0 fl/f m other & 5 $00 0.0 56 .0 0 fl o 0.0 0.0 00 0 a 0 do 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 7 7 /fl900 70.0 /M X o /0A0 0.0 /to. /g 0 79M o 0.0 700. // / 6 /1,5 /fl.fl/00. Jo Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 fl. ? flf.2 7.3 3 7/ // fl 2///3 fl/ 2/J A ? 7 //■/ /// l-Asb on om ical 0 / / 0-0 //,/ //./ 0 s AM 0.0 flfl 7 /fl /7 /fl-2- 5./ /fl fl fl 7 /.fl-//fl/2. 7 177 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 fl 0 7/ 0.0 7/ 6 //A./ 77 //fl fl fl 5-.A //fl 3-L ight Phen om 0 0 0 o.o 0.0 00 a 7 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 <0 / /O 0.0 /O 0 / / 0.0 /? /fl 4-B irds I? a 0 0.0 00 0.0 0 0 0 ao 0.0 0.0 7 0 0 a.o 0-0 0.0 7 7 0 a.o 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 A (4-1 00 H -7 0 0 0 a.o 0.0 0.0 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a a a ao 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic In fo. 0 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 ( a g flfl O .o flfl 2 0 2 fl. 7 0.0 fl 7 7-Psychological 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 O .o 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 / / tZ /•^ /■a 7/2 2 0 ^ fl. 7 0.0 *7 O-U n kn ow n 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 a 7 AV 0.0 272 3 / a 3 / f/t0. 0 3 /6 /s a /s -2X 7 0.(0 777 9-Other / / •2. ///ll-lflflfl / a / /fl0.0 /fly 0 7 7/ 0.0 // 0 /0.0 7/ 7/ Total 7 2 7 777 £2.2 00. 2.1. 2 2/f/-7 77 /^ 77 2 -/ 7g 777 fl///tv. 3 & /fl 5/At-7 3 3 3 /M . /l/O B£A>S £2 JedO ArS S ^ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nuub er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain Doubtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 2. 0-0 A fl A-3 7 fl70 76-7 /fl.flSU 7 / 7 0.0 /fl/fl 7 7 7 O O 0.0 0.0 1-Astron om ical fl / 7/ 7//2./ 7 / flfl 00 S 3 3 2 5~ /2.fl flfl20.7 / / //■/ //J 22.2 2 -Aircraft 2 A S £ /fl//77 7 / 0.0 9.3 3 .3 / fl G /flw 2& O 7 7 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 3-L ight Phen om . a / / 0.0 fl./ fl./ 7 7 a 0.0 a.o do 7 fl 0 0.0 ao 0.0 7? 0 O O O 0.0 0.0 4-B irds / 7 / fl./ 0.0 g / 2. 7 /a fl 00 /As fl fl a ao 0.0 0-0 if 7 0 0.0 0.0 o-o 5-C louds, D ust, etc p 7 0 00 00 0.0 a 7 0 00 ao O -o 0 / / ao /.2 /T- 0 7? 0 ao 0-0 0-0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 (? 2 as a-0 1.3 a 7 0 00 0-0 0.0 7 7 2 flfl/o flfl 7 7 0 ao 0.0 ao 7-Psychological a / a . / ao fl./ a 7 0 0.0 0.00.0 / 7 / /fl00 /A fl 0 2 22-2 00 22.2 B -U n kn ow n /7 0 // ^ 7 ao /Z 7 / 0 fl 21.1 ao 7// 7 7 7 ffflO .o 27.2 /a 7/v O .o 3 /7 9-Other / 7 / 3 / 0.0 3 ./ 7 / ao 5-3 flfl / 7 / /fl0.0 /3 / 7 7/ a. a //./ Total fl 3 Z 7s-o 2S O M - // //77-7 26 3 /O O - 7 z /A2S 375 /Of fl / 7 fl fl? //./ /ao. 171 eM LiM raW ___OP QCC__SJ6.AZ2212^_^oZ__XA^4/£2£5^£2Ja4i£2Z2^i2_^^-£2& ZZ3A5 xae M aarxs ax zeax, _______AW/fz/aa' aaz ^zozaa_____________________ 7X 41 £___ 4z pj .5X2120X230 4£X, Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H un ter Per C en t C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon p / / fl, fl fl fl 7-3 4 fl 4 44 flfl 44 4 a 4 6.2 fl fl6 -2 / 2 3 /4 .7. 2 44 1-Astion om ial 7 /5 *770? fl/fli?-S 7 /& 77.6 27.5 477 77 // 23 4.5 443 6 0 *4 4 70 747 9-7 45.4 2 -Aircraft 7' fl 2 4-7 flfl47 / 6 24,7 7447 4 7 // 22-3 44 4-7 4 fl 6 77 fl-fl 7-7 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl a fl.flfl. flfl fl p 0 flfl-fl fl-flfl.fl fl fl O fl-fl fl.flfl.fl 4 <2 a fl.fl fl.flfl.fl 4-B irds 0 fl a flflfl. flp.o a a a fl. fl fl, flfl-fl a fl a flfl fl fl AC 0 / 2,4 fl.fl /■4 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl a flflfl-fl fl fl a a 2 ? fl fl fl. a fl fl A fl fl-fl flflflfl a fl 0 fl.fl fl-flfl£ 6 -ln suffic M b . fl 5 //4 flfl //fl / fl / 74 fl.fl 74 2/ fl 2/572 fl-fl 772 /2 fl /z /f-2 o.fl 42 7-Psycho logical fl a flflfl fl flfl fl o fl fl fl,/, fl fl fl fl-fl fl, flfl.fl / / /■4 fl-fl 7-4 8 -U n kn ow n 0 < z£y fl-fl 239 7 7 70 4 o.o 704 7 fl s 44 fl-fl 46 7 a 7 74-5 0.04-5 ^ Olher z a £ 4-7 flfl 4-7 a fl fl flfl0.0fl fl 0 7 flfl 44 7.4 & 0 a flflfl-flo.fl Total 24 /? ¥-3 6 5% 442 /flfl- ?$- 7 3 4 77S 26.5 M 0 4? /7 as -73 4 24-2 700. 57 ft 6 2 47/724-200- 445 Jaco Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4 fl 4 w fl.fl 5-0 7 <2 7 /2-6 (P.O pp 27 7/ AO 77-4 45 47 S' J 7 46 .7,5 56 1-Astron om ical A 2 23 774 4fl260 7 .2 /a 2?-6 5-4 277 27 ^ 3? //■4 . £.9 43 7 f 27 fit7-7 4? 2 -Aircraft 7 4 7 fl-P 75 /4fl / 7/ /■5 5? 77- 2.7 5//76 7-4 pp 4 /7 24 20.4 /if23./ 3-L ight Phen om . fl / / flp 7fl 7-0 # fl 7) 0.0 fl.flfl.fl 3 fl 3 /z flP /2 2 ' 0 2 f? O.o /■7 4-B irds fl / / 0.0 2.0 7 5 r7 20 P 0.0 fl. fl 0,0 Z / 3 0-1 fl4 1.2 fl 0 a flfl P-P 0 0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl fl 00 fl.fl 0.0 0 0 fl P-P fl-O flfl 3 0 3 22 p.o /2 <0 0 0 fl. fl fl,0 -0^2 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl a /2.O flflp.o 73 0 /3 23.2 0.0 23.2 4/ fl At4/flfl 4/ 47 0 27 2g 7 O.o 25.3 7-PsychologicaJ fl a 0 flfl flfl fl.fl 2 0 2 74 0.0 74 / 2. 3fl-4 fl-7 ^ 0 /■P fl.o /■o 8 -U n kn ow n /7 0 /7 24.0 o.fl24fl < 7 0 /7 70-2 003 0.3 45 0 43/ftfl-P pg 25 z? 277 fl.fl 2Z £ H ither fl / fl-fl 2.0 20 2. fl ? 5-6 - fl-0 74 24 fl zT- 7-4 fl fl 9-4 z / 3 /■ 7 /-o 7 7 Total 4/ 7 50 72.6 /fO M V. 52 4 56 ?2? 7./ /flp. 2/2 ¥3 es s 53J 47 700. 78 26 /o? 754 250 M O - Sxzzxxrxxx A/azaztaxx Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nurter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 0 00 0.00-0 ,7 4 7 45 5,7 26.2 4 /0 7/P7 M t / / -S’ Z Z £.2 44 1-Astron om ical M 7 27 23.2 70S00 7 /a 4-6 25 2 22-7 5 fl /5 /Z7 /Z *3 2.1 7/ /7 po 23.9 3 4.7 2 -Aircraft / / 0 2.3 7-3 49 4 7 4.6 57 ,5.2 2 7 20-445 24.4 4 / 57 7-2 /pP 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0? 00 00 0, 0 0 2 00 7 2 7.7, fl p 0 PP PO P 2? fl p 0 PP P.O 0.0 4-B irds 0 0 0 p.fl 21. 00 0 7. A 3 45 O.fl 43 fl 0 0 0,0 PP PO a 0 a fl fl PP p P 5-C louds, Oust, etc 0 fl a pfl fl fl 0 fl fl P £> fl.fl 000 0 p / 7 OP 2-'2/ p 0 0 PP P,P pp 6 -ln suffic In fo. 9 0 ? 207 fl.o 207 7 fl> 7 252 flfl 26 4 4 fl 4 57 O P 5-2 5 fl 5 /P-9 pp /fl ? 7-Psycho logical / 0 / 7 3 00 7.3 0 / 2-2 PP 2-2 fl 0 0 fl.fl P.fl P.O 0 / 2-2 p-0 2.2 8 -U n kn ow n 0 fl // 764 flO 264 9 0 ? 49.0 PP 20.0 9 a ? P7 0,0/57 fl 22 74-/ P-P 24/ 9-0 B ier 6 / 7 /4p 2-3 24-3 7- fl 3 4* flfl 4/ 2 p 2. 42 PP 42 4 fl ¥ 57 O P 5 7 Total 3 8 4357.2/ 22.4 /oo- 80 4a 462 3 45 M O . 30 /g £g (2.63 7.6 /oo- 33 /3 70. 7/5 25.2 M O - 172 TASie 0//P________EjAiLjainO/i/.___pe__pp/z.___s^Pjopi^s___W Z 02/ vepee g^ pazar/pp ^r/^w^ zee ppprzs oe TEaE ■___________ z/ee seeopos ae zees_ Pepe^eev ' Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl a fl fl fl flfl fl fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 flfl fl-fl P-0 7 fl / ftfl,fl.£7 1-Astron om ical 3 ? /Zftp4PP gap 7 7 ? 3 0.0 flo.o 70.0 ¥ 7 7° //X0Po 7/7 fl £ ^.flfl-fls oo 2 -Aircraft fl fl 4 flflfl, flflfl fl fl 4 P.O 0.0 0.0 if A o fl-fl flfl fl-fl 7 fl / 7? flfl^7_ 3-L ight Phen om . 1? 4 fl flflfl flflfl fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 fl.fl fl 0 flfl.fl fl.flflo fl fl fl fl,fl fl-fl0.0 4-B irds fl fl fl fl fl flflflfl fl fl fl 00 0.0 oxo fl o o fl-fl fl-flfl-fl fl / 7 flfl 7-7 77 5-C louds, D ust. etc. fl fl flflfl fl.flflfl fl fl fl ao 0.0 40 fl fl o fl-0 fl-fl P-p fl fl o fl-fl flfl0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl fl o flfl fl. flfl.fl fl fl fl 4.4 0.0 ao / o / 7/ fl.fl ft fl 7 77 fl.fl f-7 7-Psychological / fl / fl/fl fl 77 fl fl fl do 0.0 40 A o o o.o fl-fl flfl fl fl 0 flfl flflfl fl 6 -U n kn ow n / fl /it fl.fl 7 7 fl fl fl O .o fl.fl O .o / fl 7 ft fl.fl ft 7 fl 2 74-7 P-P 77.7 m other fl 7 7 fl fl 4-7 7 7 / fl 7 /O .O 4.0 /AO fl fl O fl.fl fl-A 7? ,fl fl fl 0 flfl fl-fl flfl Total S'/o 70333 44-7 70P. /fl¥0.0 flo.o 144. Ga 72400WP fO O . 7/ / 72 f-7 /flfl. M eV 7u3 Jazv Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C oit C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl <0 O.o 0.0 0.0 / 0 7 3 /P.O ff/ 2 .3 7-7 2.3 3.3 fl 3 3 O.o V ?? 1-Astron om ical 2. 7 24.7 70-77 7/7 (0 7 7? tf.0 2/4 44.4 34 /g3 ¥37/7ft324 7? 3e ¥3 74 7 ¥03 427 2 -Aircraft ¥ 7 27-7 73243 ? / ¥ //■/ 37 /ftf /47 ff73 7ft 3 A 7 3 ? ft77.7 3-L ight Phen om . p P 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl o O 0.0 0.0 ao / 0 /7 /0.0 /■/ p 7 7 0.0 7-3 7-3 4-B irds fl fl a 0.0 0.0 0.0 p p 0 aoao0.0 / & 3 7/ 2-2 73 0 P 0 0.0 0.0 ao 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 P oP.O 0.0 P.O p o o 0.0 aoo.o 0 / 7 0.0 7/ /./ p fl0 0.0 0.0 OjO 6 -ln suffic. In fo. g 0 3 703 0.0 77 f * 0 3 7/-/ 0.0 77/ 2 0 2 2-2 0.0 2.2 3 7? Ml/Of700. 7B ? 27 44-7 33-7 Z AP- <40 32 ? z 43.2 7ft/OO. .7/ ¥4 77 402 Off/a>. Aeroaez A/azs^PEE Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Told O-B alloon fl p 0 O.O AO P.O fl P 0 ao0.0 0.0 fl 4 o0.0 0.0 a.o fl 0 a a.o 0.0 0.0 1-Astron om ical 7 /z SS.O f.o & o.t72' < <7 4ft7ft4ft ,7 7 Of333 33.3 44.4 0.0 ao a p O 0.0 P.O ao 0 flo ao 0.00.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 a 2 /O.O 0.0 /o.o p 7 34 0.0 3.4 A o O 0-0 OO ao ft fl o o.fl 0.0 0.0 7-Psychological a a 0 0.0 o.o0.0 p p 0 P.0 0.0 ao a a o 0.0 aa aa 0 0 a oo 0-0 00 6 -U n kn ow n 2- a 2 fd^ 4.0 fO^ 3 0 3 /ft0.0 70-7 2 0 2 ft0.0 ft0 a 3 73.0 0.0 /3-P 9-Other p 7 / 0.4 30 so P p fl0.0 aoao / o 7 ftoo ft0 0 A oo aa 0.0 Total 7fl ¥20 8 ».o ?o.o loo. 73 /a 2g4/3 30/zap. /3 3 2/47-f32.7 700. ft ? 23 4a? 3 7//aa 173 rz o/e A ///__________^i/Ai-VAr/oy os w /r s /os r/A/as roe a w /sa a s s v oas or/o/i/ as s /6 //r/oa Ja /u u i9AV flu S O T/ En liatioti Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total t B alloon fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 o.o fl fl fl 4.0 o.o 0.0 fl fl fl a.o 0.0 ao fl 0? a ao 0.0 0.0 l-Astron om ical / - 2 got24.0 W >c fl / /O O .L 0.0 ICO i. z fl /20.0 0. 0 20.0 7 fl 2 222 0.0 22.2 2 -Aircraft fl ^ / ao 3 00 20.0 fl fl fl 0.0 oo 0.0 / fl / 20.0 0.0 20.0 7 3 22.2 //./ 3 3 .3 3-L igM Phen om . fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 p fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 a a fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 & .0 4-B irds fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 oo fl fl o 0.0 O .o 0-0 a fl a 0.0 00 0.0 fl a . fl- o fl/0O 0 0.0 /oo» o 2 2 0.0 /00.D /O o, 174 rafce 3 //Z ________ S M oapr/o/iz of mv/t s z a^r/A/as tine 3ll Ve^s £p Paes/ma s ^ s /a^r/A/a En In tiOfI Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b a Pa C en t Num b a Pa C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tfid Total certain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl flflflflflflfl fl fl flflflp.pflfl fl / /flfl 7/ 7/ fl fl a fl flflfl fl.fl 1-Astron om ical 7 / a,7 fl.,flfa-7 7 fl / S p/, flflSdO fl fl flflfl flfl.£2 7 #■7 /■fl fad 2 -Aircraft fl fl fl flflflflflfl / fl 7 flflfl fl.flS7>o a 7/ pp 7/ 7 7- fl/ts ft. j 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl flflfl flflflfl fl fl flflflfl,flflfl fl a flflfl fl.flda 7 fl / fl 7 dfl fl.7 4-B irds fl fl fl flflflflflfl fl fl flflfl flflflfl fl a flfl-fl flflop / fl / fl 7 flfl fl-7 5-C louds, D usL etc. fl /£7 flflfl.-7 fl fl flflfl flflflfl a a flfl-fl flflp-o fl a a fl-fl dflaia 6 -ln suffic In to. fl fl fl flfl fl flP-0 fl fl flflflflflafl fl fl flflfl flflfl.a fl a a flfl a. a aa /-Psychological fl fl fl flflflflflfl fl fl flflflfl flflfl fl fl flfl.fl fl.flfl-fl fl d a dfldflflfl O-U n kn ow n fl fl fl flfl flflflfl fl fl flflflflflflfl 2 a ft 32 flfl/?z 7 a r4(70 dfl M tha a fl fl flfl flflflfl fl fl flflflflflflfl / <6 flft ?7< iU / fl / fl? flfl Total 5 / 6 fas 72-7 700- 2 fl 2 /tw d.p/as fl fl //Si. 7 iS i/D O. 72 3 /s-fps Tea /as 7^ / Ja, Jan/ _________/daaas r Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b a Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / / 2 fl 7 fl7 /Z7 7 d 7 s? flfldfl 3 ,7 2 7-7 7/ 77 p 7 z p.p ? fl fl.fl 1-Astron om ical / p 7 7*7 fl-P fl7 7 7, -7 flfl 7I? 777 77? 4 ^ 77477 //'■?■ 7, 2 72- /?■ / 77.7 fl/? 2 -Aircraft z 7<^ fl 7 20.0 fl 7 17^ //■f/Z .2 72 7/2o37/2 pz? 2 7P 77/77/733 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl a flflfl.fldfl fl a flflfl fl.flfl-fl fl fl 0 flfl flflflfld / 7 p.p fl.fl-21 4-B irds a / /flfl fl 7 2,7 fl d fl0/? fl-flflflfl 77 /7 dflOP pp fl p fldflpp PP 5-C louds, Oust, etc a fl flflflfl-P AT? fl P flflflflfldflfl d flflflflflflflfl 0 pd-d dp PP 6 -ln suffic In fo. 7 fl 722,7 as22,7 3 a J- 772 flfl772 3 d 3 7/ fld 7/ fl. 7? fl fl.fl PP f.7 /-Psychological a fl pflfldflflfl fl a flflfl fl-flOP fl 2, 2 2-7 7 7 70 d flfl PP PP 8 -U n kn ow i a 3 7P.P flp 20-0 O’ a 3 77-2 dfl772 73 dZ d?0.3 flfl203 d fl06-7 a a flfl. 7 9-0 th er fl /2/ pp fl 7 fl fl flfl.fl d-flflfl / fl / 13 fld Z d d d d flfl PP p.P Total 72 7 /dfan420 /an /S’ 72-6fa. 6 /C& 37 23 7? 27? 37-7 //V- 23 zz- 3 a237 fate/OO- ^£flfl£M fl£3 Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon p 2 ? PP 77-1 7? 2 p p d PP pp Pa p p p ppp.p pp p 2 2 p.p /2-7 72,7. 1-Astron om ical 7 7 ?. 2,7 73 4 < 2 27.7 , 32so? 7 p 2 s app.p 50.0 3 p 3 fad PP 2S O 2 -Aircraft 3 flK J Add 127 7 7 3 3 3 72,7 AW fl. P 7,'S O O pp S O O / 3 y ^3 /so S 3 3 3-L ight Phen om . d p 'd PP PP PP /? /7 P PP PP PP P p /n p.p p.p d-d p P pPP pp PP 4-B irds P p d PP P.P PP p p P PP PP PP P p 0pp pp op p P pP.O pp P.P 5-C louds, D usL etc P / 7 PP 2-7 27 0 7 7 ao /3 73 P p p pp P.p d.p 0 P pPP p.p P.O 6 -ln suffic In fo. 7- p 2, 7? 3 P-P 3 3 P 7 32 PP 73 P p p 0 p P-P d-d P P p P.O ppPd /■Psychological a 7 2-7 PP 2-7 p P d pp PP PP P 0 p p.pp.p PP P P 70 ao p p O P 8 -U n kn ow n P d a d.p PP PP / p / 3? PP 73 P p p P-P d.p PP 2 d 2. /2-7 pp 77,-7 9-Other P p a PP PP P-P p P P PP P-P PP P p p P.P pp Pd / P 7 73 pp 7/ Total 7 7 73 53 2 12-7 /txt 3 7 /2 22-7 323 7®. / p 1 700.0 p.p zoo. 7 /Z S 3 3 3723-/aa 175 7X 4/£ 2 /A? _______£J^O £2^n^^_i2^^^LrL^^6 ^M ^l^_JS 2£^^^£Aj£^^L^^£Z 2ai£j^^^V£7^ Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl fl flfl fl flflfl fl fl flfl fl flflpp / fl //fly pp /fly p / / PP /ry fl! 1-Astron om ical fl fl fl-fl.2 2 fl fl fl fl flflfl fl flfl# p p p flp pp p.p p p.p fl 7 2 -Aircraft fl fl flfl fl flfl fl / flflip flflflPPP fl /'fl? 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J2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C eil C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon p p p pp 2.P p p p p p pp pp pp fl 7 /ay fly/fl? / 4/ .2/ /!.£/a 1-Astron om ical .? p s flflfl22 flfl! p p p pppp pp / p 6 fl/ pp fl./ 3 3 fl tfflP /ff 2 -Aircraft fl. p fl M l p.p Zgt 7 fl 2.2flapflfl! /fl /fl■zy » 5/2 ? a. ?-fl /,y /£7 3-L ight Phen om . p p p p,p p p PP P p p PP p.p p.p p / ■ /PP ?/ fl./ P 6 /PP 3/ 7/ 4-B irds p p p pp p.p PP P p p PP p.p pp / p / 2/ PP fl../ p p p P.P ppPP 5-C louds, D usL etc. p p p pp pp P,P P p p PP pp pp p p 2 PP PP PP p p 0 PP pp PP 6 -ln suffic In fo. p p p p.p p. p PP P p 2 PP p.p pp ,? p flflPP fl fl fl p fl/?■* pp py 7-Psychological p p p P-P pp PP P p 67 PP pP pp p p p PP PP PP 2 p z fl-3 pp py 8 -U n kn ow n fl. p zM l, pp fl fl. 1. fl p 2 zap p-pf£P /P 6? <6? fl/fl PP fl/! fl p ? AfiPo fl!./ 9-Other p p p P-P pp PP P /P-P z apf2S p ^ pPP PP PP P p 67 p.p p.p P-P Total / p fl /W-6 pp Pfl fl flfl* iff/OP fl fl /p ¥7 tf'3/y /pa 22 /p 32 flf-7 y/y /O7. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon a / /flp 77 7.7 / p //^3pp /63 p / p.p 022 ppp / / z 4, 7 /.-7 ua 1-Astron om ical fl yfl77 7 7/ 7 < 7 fl. 2ft 67 67 flU p 2 fl.pp flap flat fl. 2, fl77!/fl! flat 2 -Aircraft fl 6 flfl./ 77 3 /1 / p / fl.3 p.p/fl! / p / flap aa mp fl Z gPP /?■! 33.3 3-L ight Phen om . 67 p pp pp PP P p p PP pp PP p 2 2 PP P.p pp 2 2 2 PP P-P 2.2 4-B irds / / 6767 77 77 2 p 67 fl!pp P.P P p 2 P.P 22 2 2 6 7 2 2 P.P PP p.p 5-C louds, D usL etc a p p p,p P-P PP P p p PP p.p PP p P 2 PP flflPP 2 £7 6 7 aa 2-2 pa 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / p / 77 P-P 77 P p 67 PP pp PP / P / 42a pp722 2 2 2 pa 2-2 pp /-Psychological p p 2 PP 2.2 P-P P p p PP P P 6 7f7 P 6? 2 PP p.p PP 2 2 6 7 22 P-P flp- 8 -U n kn ow n p 23./ PP flfl./ fl p fffP.P flu P 67 2 PP p.a PP fl. 2 z H-3 2-a /J! 9-Other a p P PP PP PP 6 7 p 6? PP p.P 22 p p 2 PP P-2 PP Z 2 £ /a p.p /g! Total 7 fl /! if 2 flat/aa p 6 6 7a 6 2.2 /DO . 2 3 flPP PP-P/OP, /P 2 /Stt 7 33.3/OO. 176 r/>p/.£ A//4_______S M i^r/av____a^ /^//r .5/o//r//i/e,s /ae Az / yeaes 4/___AtoM r/at/__ 44 s /s nr/t/o A2/2Z 0// Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain ^ D oub tfu! Total 0 -B alloon / / /flfl/flfl22 fl / fl / ?7 flfl7/ fl / f7 fl-fl^7 2 fl 2 7:7 0.0 77 1-Astron om ical fl fl. 7AP flflPAA fl / / fl <2 fl,/ ?■/ fl fl a flfl flflflfl fl fl O 0.0 0.0 2 -Aircraft flflfl200 flflfl fl, fl 2 /U fl.fl77-2 2- ^ 272 2$ 2 70/ fl 2s fl 22.2 7-7 3 6 6 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl fl flflfl.fl fl fl a AA flflflfl fl fl 02 fl.flfl flfl fl fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds fl 0 fl flfl flflfl fl fl fl a flfl flfl fl-fl fl fl 0 0.0 flflflfl / fl / 3 .7 0.0 flfl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl fl flfl flflflflfl fl a a? fl.fl flfl fl / 2 flfl t/ X / fl fl 0 ao 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suflic. tofo. fl //flfl flfl/fl fl 2 fl 2 27.2 flfl/32 fl fl fl fl-fl fl.flflfl J /7 3 //.fl ao //■fl 7-Psytho logical fl fl flfl fl-fl fl.fl fl fl flaa flflfl.fl fl fl a fl-fl fl.flfl-fl / fl 2 flfl 0.0 flfl 8 -U n kn ow n / fl / /flfl fl fl/00 fl fl 3 2,73 fl-fl7,72 3 fl z 7$ t flfl722 fl fl ? 30a 0.0 M i 90 lher / fl / /fl fl flfl/fl fl 2 fl 2 jz fl fl27-1 fl fl 3 007/3 27.3 fl 2 73 ao -flfl Total 2 /fl$20 26 >.fl/flfl. /fl 7 2/ W /flfl. fl //^£0M t22V, zv zc. 723 -ZZ. Zias’ 49/ J///I/O J Oil/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon z y 2? 3 if26 3 6 / 7 70,7 2Z -2 2? //3 3 703 Z AP /fl /7s Z 2 /fl? 27? 12 $ 1-Astron om ical A Z z 0.0 flflfl* 2 3 3 7 fl!? /<2* fl fl-7 2.3 3 ./ Z /fl ^.O 2 -Aircraft fl 0 7 /7 2?fl270 7 272 .720 70 3 y /fl-/2P? 25.7 /fl fl/fl/fl? pa 20.? 3-L ight Phen om . fl O O ao 0.0 ao fl fl 0 O .o s .o 0.0 7 fl flfl 7 53 fl 3 0.0 flfl fl.fl 4-B irds 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a fl 0 ao 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A fl O 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 O .o 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 0.0 O .O 0.0 fl fl fla 0 O . 0 0-0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fl ^ 22? 0.0 /2fl fl fl fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 /3 fl /y 7$ 0.0 7-7 3 fl 3 flfl0.0 7-Psychological fl 0 O 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 O o 00 0.0 2 fl 2-fl7-3 77 Z / 3 3 0 /.fl fl.fl IU n kn ow n 6 0 6 2/fl 0.0 2f. 3 .7 fl 7 2/7.7 0.0 2? / 73 fl3 3 73 .0 0.0 26 .0 2* fl 2? 76 ? 0.0 76 ? 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A A 0 ao 0.0 0.0 A fl a 0.0 0/0 0-0 / fl / 22* flfl/73 fl fl O 0.0 0.0 aa 4-B irds A A a P.O 0.0 0.0 fl fl0 0.0 P.O 0.0 fl fl a flflflfl flfla fl 0 O .P 0.0 O O 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A A 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl fl0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 7s z flfl260 76 0 a fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / A / 73 0.0 23 fl / 23 P.O .3 3 fl fl 0 fl.fl Afl flfl ?s flz //./ 0.0 //■/ 7-Psychological 0 A 0 P.O 0.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl fl <0 flflao flfl fl fl a 0.0 0.0 4.0 ft-U n kn ow n 27s A /Z KJ 0.03 3 .3 $ flz 70S P.O 3 2.3 7 fl z 76.0ao 7*0 fl 2 3 3 3 ao 3 3 -3 W fter a A 0 P.O 0.0 0.0 / fl 7 7? o.o 73 fl fl fl flfl aa Ofl a fl 0 AO 0.0 0.0 Total /y /S’ 3 £ 50.0 5P0 /O a. /s 7/ £6 S U 6 2.3 /pp 6 z S’ 760236 /Po. !Z 6 IS 6 6 -7 3 3 3 /oa. 177 t-s s as __^zz£_____£3 26 22440____^-AtA^^S Z ^i^A^L^AX ^y^___vs oos s r oos or/O A/ go o/ovr/O o En lutioa Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 / 2 7/ 7/tfz .7 2 3 273 00273 / / 2 z? 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Jo/l/£ AC/ 40 Evaluation Num b er Pct C en t Num b er Per C w t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 2 7 flfl-7 3 7 3/0 7 .7 /O 73 -7 IT/ 27.2 3 4 72. 3 6 flp.p /flfl 22.2 /7 /.f 3 0 /PG /fl 7 3 00 1-Astron om ical 2 7 3 3-7 4 O '/O f 2 fl z flfl 0.0 54 7 4 // 47 flfl 7/ f 7. /o 72 74 7/4 2 -Aircraft 7 2- 4 70.3 3 7 ’72 4 fl y 73 6 £7 2/. 3 /W fl 2? 713 6 .7 ? ai fl // 77 7,4 4 flfl A J -L ighl Phen om . / O 3 4-3 0.0 /fl 3 fl / *7 ao 37 7 2 S ' 74 7-7 flfl fl 0 flfl7. ao flfl 4-B irds 0 O 0 0.0 2.0 0.0 fl fl 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 00 O .o 2.0 4 0 O 0.0 0.0 00 5-C louds, Oust, etc. 7 0 7 flfl0.0 ^ ^ O fl 0 00 00 0.0 fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 / / 0.0 /./4L 6 -ln suffic. in fo. 3 0 3 /O .3 0.0 70-3 3 fl 3 3 / o.o w 76 0 /6 /flfl 0.0O il 0 £ 7,7 0.0 / 7 7-Psychological 0 0 0 #0 0.0 0.0 fl fl ¥ /O f 0.0 77 3 0 fl flfl0.0 flfl 7 0 z 24 0.0 7? 8 -U n kn ow n 2 0 Z 3 -7 O .o 7.-7 0 7 fl fl7 0.0 2fl3 22 0 z z /flfl 0.0 /flfl fl? / 0 az 44 o.o114 9-0 the 7 X 3 37 7,7 /fl 3 fl 0 0 0.2 0.0 0.0 O' / 3 .3 flfl 2/ ^ z .rfli/./ 6 7 Total 22 7 Z ? 75? 7^7 /22. 3 7 03 3 7 3 3 7 /(4 //>/>. 73 z ? /22 773 224 /aa 23 87 7,74 3 2.2 too. 4s//£^SO2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pm C en t Nun ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Told O-B alloon ? ■ /P4 7-7 7flfl 0 6 6 04 3 0 P .704 2 o' 6 £7 /7fl70./ / 3 £0 flp /fl.O 1-Astron om ical 0 7 2 04 flfl 6 7 fl 2 3 5.0 704 44 2 7 £7 770 2/7 -5- / 6 104 flp244 2 -Aircraft / X 7 if 26 .7 700 fl 2 3 50 44 Z^ fl? 7 3 0.0 73 4 7,70 0. 3 fl.O flp/2O 3-L ight Phen om . / / z ?? 3 .3 7, 7, fl 2. ,7 6 4 4-0 ? ^0 / / Z fl3 S i£7 / 0 fl fl4 04 flo 4-B irds 0 0 0 0.0 O O 0-0 a / fl O P 54 6 .0 0 0 4 20 04 O .o 0 0 0 44 04 O O 5-C louds, D ust, etc p 0 0 0-0 00 2.0 0 0 0 04 <24 0.0 0 0 0 ao 4.0 40 0 0 0 04 04 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 0 3 /pp 00 0 / 54 04 54 0 / fl* 0.0fll A 0 z £4 0.0 £4 7-Psychological 0 0 O 0.0 04 0.0 0 0 0 O O 04 04 0 0 0 0.0 4-0 04 fl 4 / flfl 00 flP 8 -U n kn orm 7 0 7 273 0.0 73 3 7 0 3 /GO 04 /5-0 7, 0 & flfl 7 0.0 77-7 / 4 ? 724 04 724 9-Other 7 / 2 3 3 3 .3 X 4 O 0 0 0-0 4004 O 0 0 GO 0.0 40 / O 7 flp 04 fl.O Total 70 /r3 003 3 flfl-7 40- 7 /3 203 5.0 APO W - /2 // 23 5? 2 flflfl/O P. 2/ fl 25fflp76 4 /O P 178 _Z Z Z 7£___A2Z S _________O JZ A722072O 21Z ___ O S ___0020___ S /O //r/A26 S eat O U ves ts 07 /WW O f s /U M w a /Its , En ln tai Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 2 7(0fl fl70-0 / 0 /00.0 00#>4 z 0 2 W.O 002/0.0 & ?x? 0.0 222 1-Astron oaical 2 2 & 070-0000 2 0 2 0000,0000 2 1? 7 m 0,000.0 X 0 0, 22.2 0022.2 2 -Aircraft 0 0 000000,0 <0 0 00-0 0000 o 0 0 000000 0 2 0,0 0- 2 /2. 2 flight Plw n oa. 0 0 o 00000,0 0 0 000 0,0 00 0> 0 O 0,0 0,0 Oo 0 77 0OO OO 0.0 4-B ifds 0 0 0-00000 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00,00,00,0 0 0 o00 OO OO 5-C loods, D ust, etc. c? fl fit? 000,0 0 /9 000 00 00 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 OO 0 0 0000.00,0 G-tn sufTic. In fo. 0 2? 0 00000-0 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0 0 000,0 00 / 0 2 0/0.0/'2 7-Psychological o a 2? <20 0,0 00 0 0 0 0,0 00 00 fl 0 fl 000,0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0000 8 -U n kn ow n (? 2? <2 <7(2 0.0 0,0 fl 0 0 00 0.0 00 £ 0 z2/0.0ao00.0 0. 0 z 22-2 0022.2 90 ther 2? 20000200 0 0 0 0000 00 a 0 0 0.0 000,0 0 0 0 000000 Total 3 / fsa ifo200 2, 0 2 2001 0-0'00 0 S'2002 0.0 / ft1? 2'2 200 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 o 000.000 0 z 7 75020.0 020 s //r 2^0 0? 722 0 7 22 1 77 7? 7 1-Astron om ical 0 2 2 00 ? ? 2 72? o S'/SO 0,0 22.0 s'2Z /Z J 0 ? 270 A 2? 22/2.5.X 20.2 2 -Aircraft , 0 0 0 OO 000.0 a o z 20.0 00fa# 7 St 0? 22/ 7- 2 O S 0.2, 7? 3-L ight Phen om . 0 O 0 0,0000.0 0 0 o 0.0 OO 0,0 2 o 2 /■i00 '.2. < 7 2 flfl 70 7.7 4-B irds 0 0 22 00 OO 00 0 0 fl0000 00 fl 0 0 00000.0 < 7 0 < 7 fl. fl fl. flfl. fl 5-C louds, D ust etc. 2 0 / 22? 002X2 0 0 z? 000,000 0 0 O 00 0.0 0.0 0 fl 0.0 oo 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 o 0 0-0 000.0 0 0 0000000. 0 77 0.0 7.7 / 0 2 7.7 0.0 2-0 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00oo00 o o 0 00000,0 / z 70 .iZ 7- 0 2. 5.3 0-0 5? ^ U n kn ow n 0 0 O 00 00O0 ,7 o S’20000 220 22 0 27 W t0.0 777 7 fl 7 /fZ 0.0 7? / 9-Other / 0 /22? 0.0222 2 0 / S O 00 2.0 a O Z 22 0,0 77 2- 7. O O ^.^ 5? Total 2 / .7 00-0 722 /^ . 27 2 20 70.020.0 200. OO 27 4? 77020. & /flfl. 2s 2? ftis iS/z 200. Sof/s^oet. /Wrasse. 21/000^004. //oeowa& e Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 & 0.0 s o to .7 / /?OO 200S ao O fl 0 0,0 0000 2? 0 0 00 0,0 0.0 1-Astron om ical s 2 s 20.0 ¥-0 2/0 0 2 20.0 0.0 /fl fl 7 7- M O 27.5 M S 2 z 73.7 J’S? ^ 2 -Aircraft 2, 7, / ^ to 200 fl 0 0 0.0OO 00 7, //2X 3 270 o 0 0 OO 00 00 3-L ight Phen om . 0 2 / 00 SO So 0 0 0000000 0 0 o o.o 0,000 0 0 00,0 0,0 0,0 4-B irds / O / $0 0.0 So 2 P /200 fl fl 200 O 0 77 ao 000-0 <0 0 0 00 00 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 O o OO oo O O 22 0 0 000.0 0.0 o fl fl ao 0,0 00 2? 0 0 OO 00 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. z 0 z £0 0,0 So 0 0 0 00000.0 7. o 7. 2rr OO /? ■> 0 0 0 oo 00 O O 7-Psychological / o 2 00 OO So 0 0 O 0000OO 2 0 7-7 OO 7 7 0 o 77 00 oo 0-0 8 - U n kn ow n 0 o ? %00.0 7(0 ,7 0 s Sao 00zao 7 o .? M o 0.0 270 0 o 0 00 0,0 oo 9-Other / 0 / 00 0,0 So 0 2 2 OO 20 0 7 o / ^ ao 77 2 o 2 77.3 ao X X ? Total /? O S /oao ao207 2 2 20 Soo 20.0200 22 S 20 27J_/flfl 2 / 5 fS? 202. 179 7S 3 lA____±l/7- £^Li/Anaiv os /m/t st<-,Hr/M 6s___roe s/o yssss SO Ooefir/a/i/ as & 6#r/zv& /Zsppoa a o ' /flasks Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon a a fa fl# fl flflfl 7 fl 2 7/ fa. fa 77 S’ fl 2 fl-7 fl-fl 77 / z 3 7-fl flfl 72 1-Astron om ical 7 77 777 2flO S/p fl 7 /fl 7,72 34-flS/Z 77 fl /fl77-2 72 fl27-2 7 2- 7/ 2/7 77 flit 2 -Aircraft 7 a 7 to fit? tO J 7 fl77-fl As 7^7 fl 7 736 fl-7 72,7 a fl /fl3 flfl/Afl 3-L ight Phen om . (7 n (9 flfl fl-flfl fl a fl fl fl-fl fl-fl fl-fl 7? a flflfl fl-fl PP fa a fl flfl fl,fl pp 4-B irds (7 < o a fl, fl flflfl fl a fl fa fl-fl fl-fl flfl fl fa fl fl-fl fl, flfl-fl / a 7 2-7 fl, fl 2-7 5-C louds, Oust, etc. fl fa fa pp flflflfl fl fl 0 fl-fl fl-fl flfl a a fl fl,fl fl,fl op 7? a fl flfl fl.fla fl 6 -tosuftic. in to. fa a flfl7/)P fl 7 77S fl.fl fl'S /fl a /fl3/3 fl.fl37-z 72 a 72 233 fl.fl234 7-Psychological a fa fa fl fl fl.flflfl a fl fl fl.fl fl, flafl fl a fl fl-fl fl-flfl-fl / A 7 2-flfl-fl 2-7 8 -U n kn ow n r fa 3 /2P fi-P fip 7 7? 7 777 fl-fl /34 / A / 23 fl-fl 7,3 7 fa 7 77 fl a,fl /to 9-Oth# 7 p 2 70 flflflO a fl flfl flfl flfl 0 ? 3 fl-fl fl-7 fl-7 fl fa fl flflflflfl-fl Total 4- ZS 730 flflp7717. //-fl-2i^7 Afi? 70- 42 72. flfl727 2/3702- ■27 72 flop fl-fl 702 /too .fly/. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC ait C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon ,7 fl 3 73 pp 3-3 p 3/ft P.P fi/ 2fl 77 33 /?.7 32 fit jr 3 S3 33 ^ l-Astron om ical /fl 2- 72 27-7 73.7 2 4-7 77 // / 7/ 7 ?fl777 33 SAP 4 3 /fl 7.P 73 P'P 2 -Aircraft 3 fl' 7 73 77/ /fl. fl fl / 3 73 2.2 /fP /Sfl7. 77 7 77 773 /P 7 7,7 77.3- fl/ 79-7 3-L ight Phen om . fl 7 / flfl 7-7 77 p p P fl.fl P-P P-P 7 P 3 /flPP /-fl 2, P 2. 2-3 PP 2-3 4-B iids fl / /afl 27 7-7 fl P PP P.P P.P 7 7 ? flp PP /P fa < 2 P PP PP fi.p 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a a fl fl-fl flflfl-fl a fa fl PP PP P.P / a / ps PP PS p fa fi PP PP fi.p 6 -ln suffic. In fo. A 3 /47 ‘fl-fl26-7 72' fi/223.7 P.P 23-7 77 p 73 77? PP /Zt a 77 22-/\ PP 72.7 7-Psychological a a fl fl.fl flflflfl 2 a 2 77 P.P flfl / 2 3 PSP-7 /-fl / fa 7 /fl PP 7.2 8 -U n kn ow n 3 a 6 7^7 flfl777 z/ 0 77 23? P-P 737 ?< fa 7S /4.S pp /fl3 22 fa 22 7.3.3 PP 70.3 9-Other a a a# a? fl-fl 2 p 2 77 P-P 377 /fl fa 74 73p P 73 2. / 3 7. ? 72 OS' Total 77 ^ 34 773 22.Z/flfl- ¥2 3 <3ft! fl 7 /PP 774 342/2^P 77 P /OO. 47 74 777 22.7 /OP. /flflmses A7/7l/£St£££_ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC ait Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Totd C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon P fi p pp pp p.p 3. /3 S-Z 2-9 74 / fl ft 7-S/zs ZP-o / / fl fa 3fl4-7 l-Astron om ical /fi 3 /3 23.2 pp ?fl2 4 7 07 >7- 7 723 ■7 'ZS- /P.P 772 4 ,7 /3 207 flfl/ flfl7 2 -Aircraft / / 2- 23 2.3 fl4 3 .7 3 94 74 17 2 fa 7- 7 72.3 sp fa Z / 3 /.Z fa /PS 3-L ight Phen om . p p p P-P a# p.P p 7 / PP fl.fl 7? fa fi P P.P p.p OP fi /7 0 pp pp P-P 4-B irds P p a PP P-P fa. fa P P p PP PP OP fi p OP P.P P-P p pp pp P-0 5-C louds, D ust, etc.’ p p p PP P-P no fa fa p PP P-P PP P fi p PP pp P-P fi p pp P-P OP 6 -ln suffic. tofo. p 9 203 P.P Afi a 4 77/ PP 77-7 3 fi 3 ZSpp ZS S 0 772 pp7/2 7-Psychological fa / 7-3 P-P 7-3 fa / 2.9 OP 7 7 fi fi fi pp p.p pp / fi 7/pp 3-A 8 -U n kn ow n p // 2S.^ OP 20.3 fi 7 77.9 PP 7.79 9 fi fl 72.3 P.O 22-4 Z fi 7. 4-7 p.p AL 9-Other / fl7flP 73 77,3 2. a 2 S.7 PP 07 2 fi fl SO pp SO 3 fi3 zo? pp /P-3 _ Total 37 fa' fl? 773 7/4 /pp. 2fl 77 3S37437-fl/fafa /3 3/3 77 4/Ofl. & -fl- 794703/0702 180 e/ir/i/iir/fin/ a?__ ^/& sfi.___fifi/czzfifii___/ae fizz /ppps sv /w& r/cw op s/sp/ips PesevAeu ' Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D OU b ttU l Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 0 0,0 0,000" 0 0 00,0 0-000 0 0 00000fifi 7 0 / 7/00 7/ 1-Astron om ical 7 //747? 40? 7% 7 0 2 ?3.3S3 4 7/0 2 fi 7 200034 77!? £ fi 40$ fifi 2 -Aircraft 0 0000 00 7? 0 ^ 00 0,000 0 0 0 fifi0,000 / 0 77 00 77 3-L ight Phen om . (7 1? (7 00 00ee 0 0 000 0000 fi 0 0 00fifi00 0 fififi0,000 4-B irds a a 00 0.000 a 0 00-0 00 0,0 0 0 0fifi0,0 00 fi /fifi 7 7 7/ 5-C louds, D ust, etc. <7 <7 0000000 0 0 & 00 0'0 0,0 0 0 0 fififififififi ^ 0 fififi,fi00 6 -ln suffic. In to. I? 0000a& 0 0 0 00 0000 7 0 7 77/ fifi0/ 7 0 7 7/ fifi 7/ 7-Psychological / ^ fie 7!/ a 0 000 0-0 00 0 z? 0fififie fifi fi 0 fififi0000 6 -U n kn ow n / a / //fie 7-7 ^ 0 0 0.0 00fie 7 0 < 0'0,00/ 2 ^ ^ 7^2 fifi7772 M iller 0 7 7 00 ?/ Z7 /0/ 000'0 0 00000fifi fi 0 fi 000,00.0 Total 4/ 70 Xzu 7/-^loo. 47 < 4^7 006/oa / s 0 w fifiM A /0 / 7/ 70 7 70 /0A_ 1 JllCl/ 0ns Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fi fi00.0fi-fi0,0 / fi 7 4(000 S-e / a 3 7fi 72 fit 0 00 £.0 l-Astron om ical S' 2 7 277 777 472, /^ 2 7/402 22e 4f.o 22 27 3/027-7 £2/ 77 Zfi 33 277 342300 2 -Aircraft 4/ 7 23007 277 0 fi fi7200072 e f70 77 72./22.4 ? 7 fifi/A# /SO 3-L ight Phen om . 0 I? fififi0fi0.0 0 fi 0000000 / 0 7 7fi00 7fi fi 7 fifi 7 7 6 7 4-B irds 0 fi 000,0fi,0 0 0 fi00 000,0 < 2 /fi20 fi? f? fi fi0-0 00fifi 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 fi0,0000,0 0 0 fi 0.00-0 00 fi / 7 00 7.fi7-fi 0 fi00 00fifi 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / fi /0? fififi? fi fi72.fi 0-072-0 7 0 2 2-2 0022 fi Z? fi 00 4 7 7-Psychological fi a & fi-fi fifi0,0 e fi 0fi.fi 0-fi0-0 0 0 000 0000 / 0 7 7-7 00 77 B -U n kn ow n 2, e 2 7/2 0,0 77,7 fi fi00 0-0 00 fi fi 0 20 0070 0 7, 70-0 00/a# B Other Z e 2 77-2 0-0 77 7 7 fi 7 fi-fi 00 fifi 2 0 ^ 72 002? 2 / fi7? 77 fifi Total // 0 <72077 e /^ . 72 0 20tie 2?.O fit- 072fief700. 4 0 4^3 ^7//fie. fippreM Pp.p. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t ■ Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 0 fifi0000 0 0 fifi,00.0 fi-fi0 0 00-0 0fififi0 fi 0fi-fififififi l-Astron om ical 2 /f 3 3 3 202 447/ 47 /2 47 23.3 0 0 73 3 / 47 3 24-7 24.fisty0 7 7/4(704/2.7 2 -Aircraft 7 fi A 720707 2 3 fi74-2 700 7 / 3 /3 3 4020.0 fi 0 0fifi000.0 3-L ight Phen om . fi / /0,0 47.2 47-2 M 72 fifififififi / fi 7 60 fifi4-7 0 fi 0fi.fi fi.fififi 4-B irds 7 7 2 402 472 2fi7 0 0 fi00fifi 0.0 0 0 fi0-000fifi 0 0 0000,7? 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 0 fi000,00,0 0 0 fi00 fifififi0 0 0000fi-fi fi 0 fifififififi 6 -ln suffic. 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In fo. /0 0 /0 4.7 4-4 6.7 4 2 442 ff.2 22 7 2 / 7/ 42 // 7- 2 Z 77.3 22 77-< 7-Psychological 7 & 7 ¥7 22 ^ 0 2 2 27? 2 2 2,2 2 0 0 42 2-2 22 / 2 / 6-7. 4 0 /-?■ 8 -U n kn ow n ^3 0 ¥3 27.3 422?? 6 0 6 ¥777 227222 0 3 2/2 007/4 3 0 .770’ a. 43/3 9-Other 7 / 27 2 7 & £ 0 0 0 22 4 2 2.0 < 2 7 7/0-0 // 2 2 4 4.4 2 a 0 0 Total ?7 Sa /¥7 66 03-72/0a 6 2 6 72776 24/00 72 zx 77-437644 7/ ¥74 72443/7/4. 7?32 047 z2£2- Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Totd O-B alloon / ff /4/22 77 2 / /22 ¥7 ¥7 / 7 /3 7-? 2/ 1-Astron om ical / ^ 7 7/¥?ZS3? 4 / ¥7 22 ¥? 7 7 ///,.< 77 2 -Aircraft 4 0 '0 2.4 4z? 0-0 23.? /f.4¥z? 3 //3/((7 2g. 6 ¥2? 3-L ight Phen om . ff 2 2 4 4 22 00 2 2 0 2? 2 2 2 a 2- / 3 76 /■? 3? 4-B irds 4 2 ff 224.0 42 2 0 0 42 2 7? 0,0 2 4 022 22 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc fl 2 a 0.0 2.2 0.0 2 0 2 22 0.00O 4 0 /fl fl 7-3 /■3 6 ln suffic In fo. / 2 / 77 22 77 2 2 2 ?S4.2 ?< ¥2 ¥3.2 2-2 3.2 7-Psychofogical 4 0 2 22 2 22-2 2 2 0242 2 44 7? 7, 7 7 flff 7? 8 -U n kn ow n 0 77 /2277/ 2 7 73? 44773 /£ 2 /g 27? 0,0 2? fl m other / 2 / ^7 4.2 7-7 / 2 7 ¥g 4.0¥7 ¥ 7 £42 7.3 7, 2 Total 7 6 /3S3? ¥6,//na 7^ J /ft? 23.3 /Off, ¥0 3 /77 5/7 ¥23/l>0. 18 9 r/ace A/zg_______^uj^aaeac____as___4/4___as#r/^?_____sss____4sl___ /7W En i n ation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 pp V s p p 2 Pp pp 0.0 p 2 (9 p.p P.p p.p V 2 (9 22 22 2.2 l-Astron om ical (V 76 ^ *7/ 24-4 77-7 2 2 z /<%>.(> /Pae / V 7/7 ppp f/.f 2. 2 PS? 622776 2 -Aircraft 7- 2 /7/2./ V ? p P (9 pp 22 pp 2 2 2 pp p.p p.p 2 9 (9 22 22 22 3-L ight Phen om . p f /PP /. / 2 P 0 pp 22 22 2 2 (9 pp 22 Pp 9 (9 <9 22 22 22 4-B irds 2 / / PP /-/ a/ P P 2 22 2.2 00 2 2 <9 22 P.p (9.9 2 / / 22 /2.S Vs 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p / / PP // A 9 P 0 <9 22 PP p.p P a (9 p-0 P.0 p.p 9 2 2 22 22 <9/9 6 -ln suffic In to. ^ 2 f/ Pp 2,( (7 (9 0 (9<9 0.0 (9(9 <9 (9 0 ap 2-2 ^22 2 0 (9 22 22 22 7-Psycho logics a 2 PP ppPP 2 2 2 22 2.2 2.2 2 2 9 22 22 26 2 & 0 22 2-2 Pp J -U n kn ow n f p 2 f< PP ft 0 2 0 22 2-2 <9.(9 J 2 y /ffP.P/ff 2 (9 (9 P-P 2P 22 m other a a 2 PP 22 P/ 0 0 22 00 2-2 P 2 2 2 2 9.99 9 9 2 (9 22 22 2.2 Total so 7/Pg/s /- 7 /oo. 2 p '00.(1 2 2 /PP ff 7 4 spp 09.0sat. 2 6 f222 7s . a 900 /Ps o /Ps / Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Per C en t Num b er Per C at C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oiAtfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 2 /222 22s ap 2 2 <2 pp pp pp y 2 y pp /7 1-Astron om ical 6 2 /P2P 22 220 9 9 z 222sap /pp-/ .77 // as /Zf<62 2 -Aircraft 2 2 2 22 22 22 2 a * 0 22 22 pp 7. 2 9 ■7/ 2/ /,2 3-L ight Phen om . 2 9 9 22 22 22 2 (9 2 22 22 2,2 2 / /22 (2 6 4 4-B irds 2 2 2 22 22 22 2 2 2 PP 22 2,2 2 p p 22 2 2 PP 5-C louds, D ust etc. {9 & <2 2V 22 22 2 (9 2 22 22 22 P 9 / P.p /4 6 4 frln suflic in fo. 2 2 2 22 22 22 P (9 2 22 22 2.2 7, p 7 y/22 ,7/ 7-Psychological (9 9 (9 22 22 22 2 p <9 22 22 ^2 a 2 ppP.p 22 S-U n kn ow n 2 <9 (9 2,2 22 2.2 2 (9 (9 22 22 22 a Z^ 2-2 ff 9-Other 2 2 0 22 22 22 2 2 2 22 2.2 pp 2 2 (9 Pa P.p <9.0 Total 2 2 2 /PPP 22 900. / / 2 22252.2M /s 74-47/9/PP, Z 4& £ fifi? ________ 2 S A/. 1/0772/1/_____p£______EES ______y/g^ ZZ^ S A4> y x »Z4 < 4g^ /tT W esa es ps os./eet ££A/r//aLA£ Pa/v/as / as sessosos 2027 ' /CV S ' Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon ff 6 7/VP .72 26 .4 2 9 a 72 pp22 7 / y /ftf/27.7 f p f6 /2 p.o 6 7 7 1-Astron om ical /V < / 7f ff 77 Vf a / / 22 fl77 z V y 74-2 pp 70 (7 7. 2< ao/ss 6 7? 2 -Aircraft /7 74 & /PC /a./ 72 < 2 9 2 PP 22 PP p <9 p 22 pp 0.0 2 6 p.p 77-7 7? 7 3-L ight Phen om . (9 / /(9,(9 2.4 P4 (9 9 pPP 22 PP 2 <9 2 PP 22 pp 99 99 2 pp p.2 20 4-B irds 9 / z 24 2.4 /.Z <9 9 <9 PP PP PP / p / 7/ PP 7/ p 2 2 P-P P.P 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc. (9 v22 7.5~ 26 p 9 <9 22 PP PP 2 2 (9 P-P 2,2 p.p 2 <7 2 (7.(9 P-P a.o 6 -ln suffic In to. 75- (9 76 PP ftS 9 V 777 pp 77.7 (9 (9 p 22 Pp 0.0 2 0 2 VP 2 2 o.o 7-Psychological 9 (9 / 7< p.P 2-5 (9 (9 22 22 PP 2 2 (9 P-P 22 p.p 2 2 2 Pa 00 2.0 5-U n kn ow n 72. 9 72 9.9 3 Pa 99 3 a 6 V P pp V 7 7- 2 V /ft 2-26/2- 9 2 <9 p.p 20 0.0 9-Other V / 2 7 2 24 J / 2. (9 7 /4-7 p.2 74-7 / P / 7/ P-P 77 2 2 2 p.p 2-0 P.p Total 24 Vz /5(7(2 24.4 (99 // / /S ' VP <22. 90 / // W 7-/ /oo. f /S 'S EC /oo. 99990 /Ps -/ /PS ^ ’ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon a. / 7 <(,.,7 a Z S o p. O z 774 P.O 7(4 /S ,7 V /V? 22 v? I-Astron om ical 2 2,2 /4-7 /4-7 2 2, z PP ff/.7(4 /a 7 /7 7-7 4-4 2 -Aircraft 0 /762 P-P 26 0 (7 a 9 P-P 0.0 22 0 // z< /f-7 tP-7 7(7 3-L ight Phen om . (7 2 o 2V 2,2 22 V 2 a 20 a o P-0 10 / /22 /■P /o 4-B irds a <7 (7 P.O 22 22 2 0 o P-P 20 20 2 9 P.P /.a 9-9 5-C lovds, D usL etc. 0 o <7 pp 22 20 2 o 0 p.P P-o 0.0 0 /2-2 V o V o 6 -ln suffic In to. / <7 / ff 22 27 2. a Z PCS 20274 z 0 3 ft2 2 77 7-Psycho logical a O (7 Pp 22 22 2 0 . 0 0.0 <9.0 0.0 2 /4/2 2.0 (0 8 - U n kn ow n O tsp 22 26 0 / 0 //0 02 /pz 2/ o Z 9 (PC P-P 207 M iller (9 o O 2/22 PP 0 2 o 02 0.0 0.0 9 / Z /P 6 -2 70 Total -2- (2 & P 26 -0 //a Z 7/2eg//pa <7 ff/a/77-3 ft 7 /0P 190 77M /.Z ^/^________3 l/O z z /3 0/0/14 fl.fl P & p P-P p.pP-P P p p flP P.P p.p 4-B irds 00 /7.2. fl-6 fl fl fl flflflfl po p 79 p p.p p.p P.O P P p P-P PP pp 5-C louds, D ust, etc. o (7 o flfl fl fl flP fl a 0 flflflfl flfl P p ppp P-P P.O P 0 0 pP P.P pp 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 s 77 fl7> 7,7 fl fl fl flflflflflfl P p flppp010 Z p PP fl3 7-Psychological 7- < ^ 2 7-7 fl fl 7-7 fl flflflflflfl P fl pp Pp P-P 0 0 PP PP P& ft-U n kn ow n fl 0 /3 7fl 3 fl fl/fl? 0 (7 flflflflflfl / /S ? p.p37 fl p /P-6 PP 7PO 9-Other 3 47 fl4 7? fl* <7 <7 fl flflflflflfl a 4/ flppe/p73 .3 p PP PP pp Total f/z 43 (7^6,7-3 3 4.2 /O f. fl 3 /O fc-flfl /po. 3 7 ■Z2L fl7433 7 /PO . 33 ¥7 flflflflfl. 6 /7pp Z 03 / /M Z- Evaluation Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun tier Per C en t Num b er PerC n t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D o liltful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tfu Total C ertan D oub tfol Total 0 -B dloon p (7 p pp pp pp p p ppp P-P pp 3 fl7-2 76 6 0 1-Astron om ical // 3 /24fl7 4/4fZ3 7 /fl? 23? 377 77 fl ?77 flflflz z 2 -Aircraft 7 p 3 7/7 P-P 44 g / 0 7 /fl3 P-P 7-2- fl Zo/flflfa 2// 3-L ight Phen om . a 72 P P.P 00P-P p 0 0 fl-P pp Pp / p /47. 00 /■Z 4-B irds p <2 2? PP P-P P.P p 22 0 PP pp p.p p / 2 PP /fl4Z 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 22 0 PP P-P P-P p p ppP p.p pp 0 0 2? PP ppPp 6 -ln suffic. In fo. <2 PP PP P-P p 22 pPP pp pp 2 22 7 4 7, PP 2-^ 7-Psychological 0 p P-P P-P PP p p 22 P.P p.p pp 7 p 7-fl PP 3 / ft-U n kn ow n 7 P7 flfl 37 0 33 fl p.p 73.6 2 p 7 /O7 O P /P-3 ^ -Other p P flfl PP P-P p p pPP ppP.O 7 7 ? 27'ZZ /P-S Total 7/ 3 -72-22-4'/flfl/flfl. 3 -2 107? 4/7? /flfl. 6 3 ZO 2373? 3 fl. 7 z ap 7/M ze 0/3 /__________pppz -ppr/pii/ pp 3 44 S /6 3 T-//V6 S flop 044 Y^PPs _______________________ £PPp£ Pz7.jp er Prppp s pppps flz z /0P7 " z/flfl /PP'O Evaluation Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C at Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain B oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 73 ' 7? /pflP3 44 2 p 0 0 pp pp 00 fl. 0 2 7/ O P ?/ / 3 2 fl 3/flfl 1-Astron om ical fl/ 3 7 7/z?./ 34 77-7 7 flfl-? 2X4 flfl 3- 3 0 ?Z 73 4 27.7 /7 z 2 3ZP ? fl400 2 -Aircraft 77 3 7 72 p? /of 22.0 0 p 0 pp O P 00 z 7 ^2 flfl73 .4 422 z 7 //■? fl? 74 7 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl 3 7 3 /z flfl 0 0 0 OP PP pp p Z / PP flP flfl 0 0 0 PP 00 PP 4-B irds fl02, 04 72 P 0 0 pp P.p pp 2 / flflflfl 3 0 0 0 0 PP OP 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl 7 7 7- 3? 2/ 0 0 0 pp PO p.p 0 p p pp PP P.P 0 0 0 03 PP 00 6 -ln suffic. tn fo. 23 22 23 7-4 00 Z 4 2? 22 0 OP p.p 00 fl 0 /gz P.P 73 -2 0 0 77? P.p flfl 7-Psychological 6 0 /flOP Z ? 0 0 p 06 p.p p.p p 72 pPP P-P PP 0 0 0 PP PP 00 ft-U n kn ow n 46 0 0^ 20.2 OP 202 2 0 2/4 PP 724 fl p z 7-7 PP 7/ 2 p 2 7?P PO /go ^ -Ottier 3 7 7-flfl / 2? 0 0 pPP 00 00 P fl. 3 . 0P 7/ ?z / 22 / 7-fl P.P 2-7 Total 2? / 74 3 27 73-6 flfl-flZ PP- z -fl-7/fl2g 4 200 zz 7P 22 flflflfl/A /00 3 ? 7 flz 72-4 240zoo. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 2. //fl 2? 27.3 3 p 3 724 pp 774 2/ // 7fl/O fl 7-3 z gz 1-Astron om ical fl gflflfl74-4 / 7 flflp 724 flz 20 77 3 3 Z P.fl4 fl772 2 -Aircraft fl fl 73 /f-O //? 3 0? 4/ fl/flfl3 27 2/ 22 fl? /O fl7/fl22/ 3-L ight Phen om . p p 0 pp 0,0 PP 0 P a O P Po OP 0 3 7 27 /4 ? 7 4-B irds P 0 0 pp oo O P p 0 0 OP 00 00 Z 2 2 P-P Ofl /P 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 00 00 PP 0 0 0 fp 0.0 O P fl 3 7 2./ 74 3 / 6 -ln suffic. in to. fl 0 //? pp77? 7. 0 2 7/ 00 fl' 0 flflflOP flz 7-Psycho logical 0 0 p OP ppPP 0 p O PP 00 00 4 p 4 0/PP 3 / ft-U n kn ow n < 0 //.? 0.0 77? 4 0 4 7/3 PP 27? p fl/224 PP 220 ft-Other 0 00 7/ 7./ 2- 0 Z 7 OP fz 7, 7 2-4 /■P fl 4 Total 2? 7? 47.0 3 /0 200 Z? fl22 27fl732 /Z V- Z?4 /?ziffl? O .Z /PO . 191 S/'00£ 7~^ £ 0/3 2 ____________5< W z O O 7-/04/ O S 044____£400^0000._____£22 ___ 044_____ Pa/O PS . /46z ' /M r /CM Evaluation Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D ottful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon ?z 7/pf57/ f.f / o /3Z ao 3.2 ? 4 PP 76777 0 0 a 0-0 po CO 1-Astron om ical /// 4? /?p/t 7 gO 2p/ /3 / /pp/.f J'S P6/ 2. p 0 03/2-6/(■I 32 24 os 3pP 777 477 2 -Aircraft 76 /?? ft,76 /^0 / / 2, £2 32 4-6 0 / /2-6 CO OS 7 g /S' 76 gs /Of 3-L ight Phen om . a 7 ftco / / 0 0 0 ao oo OO 0 z 4? aosr 0 a 0 PP CO OO 4-B irds 7 * 7 Of O0 0 0 0 00oo OO o / /Off ,7/ ,77 a o 0 CO OP co 5-C louds, D ust, etc. < 0 5 C& 00fit 0 0 O o oo OO 0 0 0 ao co 00 o o 0 oo P.O O a 6 -ln suffic In fo. /pf 0 /Of 0,0 ft? p o / If? 00 a? 7 0 7 2/0 O-o 2/? z P 7 go 0.0 go 7-Psydio logical & 7. ■ fi? fi? 0 OO ao0-0 7- 7 3 0 fi. < fio 4-B irds fi? fi? fi? 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PP ppflfl 0 2 2g PP 2-7 7-Psychological 0 0 2? flfl fl-22 22.22 0 p 0 fl-P P2P PP p 0 P PP fl.fl p.p 8 -U n kn ow n p 2? 22 flflflflflfl fl 0 22 Pa p.pfl,fl 7 0 P.P PS 9-Other p 0 22 flfl flfl fl.fl 0 fl flP-P flflPp 22 0 0 flfl fl.flpp Total 2. 22 202-22 22.0 /0a 2 2 2 6 (2,2)^0(O p. 0 6 6 - 70 7^6 2pp. Z 2£L£.____amt__________6^4036/0/1/____PP //W__ 3766 6/660 PP/e___ 644____96663___________________________ 7/0/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ert C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon ?6 /66//a z r2/-? p ___p flpppppp z P z 0? pp 26 P 0 56 2 pp6 6 / 1-Astron om ical /? 2? 24 76 Pfl P / 2 p.p 2/7 2/7 2 p 6 3 76 pp576 p 2 Z , PP 2/7,77-2 2 -Aircraft 7/ 72 2? ‘2- 7 76 22-2 p p flP.22 pp P-P 0 P p P.P p.pPP p z PP 77 7, /22 3-L ight Phen om . 0 / /PP fl7 P-7 0 p P P.P pp P.P P 0 P flfl pp PP 0 0 P P-P p.p 00 4-B irds / / z P7 Pp3 0 p p fl P.P fl.fl PP p 2 27-6 -pp 726 p 0 0 P-P 00 00 5-C louds, D usL etc p 7, 2 PP /. 6 2-6 p p P flflflflPP 72 fl 0 flflflflP.P p 0 p PP p.p Pp 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 22 0 7.6 PP 75 7 0 z 226 fl-P 226 p fl P 00 flfl P-P 0 0 p fl.P pp 7-Psychological fl 0 7? PP z fl 72 a flPP PP flfl p 0 p pp p.p PP 0 0 0 ap flp flp B -U n kn ow n 2* 0 2/ 7fflPP /7.P 2. 0 6 22 J P.p 755 / 0 / 2/6 flp2/6 p p pp.a pa 0.0 9-Other 7 / z z 7,7 Z ? f 0 2 26-Z P.p 72.7 7 0 2 (76 flp 72.6 0 p p p.p flp flp Total 2flZ 262? 7 066 6 5 /0a / 773 2O P. 7 p 7 725 P p.p/aa 6 - 4/ 7 6 6 2 0P /aa 2/6 6 2/6 -2 7/6 2 Evaluation Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i 'ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon z - / 3 (gZ TV 773 z p 7 72.3 flfl7/3 26 J’ 2/26 6 3 /2/4 1-Astion om ical p 2 £ p.p/gz 2/2 p / 2 fl.fl27-7 23 -7 2fl 7 27 2P-3 7t(7/ 2 -Aircraft .2 P 27? pp Z .f.3 fl 0 fl PP 726 P.P 23 72 2///■ fl//■/7fl7 3-L ight Phen om . P 0 p PP pp flfl p p P flfl P-o PP fl / 2 flp 2P 2-P 4-B irds 0 0 PP flfl PP p 0 fl Pfl flfl PP fl / 2 flfl 2-P Z 0 5-C louds, D usL etc p p p PP flfl fl.P 0 0 Pp PP P.P 0 £ 2 PP 2.2 2- / 6 -ln suffic In fo. 0 / ?/ p.p 72 z 0 2 723 P,P 777 7 0 rrz fl.fl gz 7-Psychological 0 0 0 fl.fl Pflfl-P 0 0 flflfl PP PP 7 0 fl0P.P 0 8 -U n kn ow n 2 0 ^ 2/7. p.p 277 / fl 2 22,-/ P-P 7/7 2P fl 20 204 PP 204 M 8 ie» 0 0 0 pa ppp.p 0 0 0 Pp PP flfl ( 2 2 2-P 2-P Z P Total g 3 // 77-727.6(O O . 6 " / g/3002/7 -0-Zi?r rzzZ fl7 /aa 194 faA/f A /3/_________ei/A cFA r/o/y of ffzo____o/eor/A /as___ Fort off___ife4££__________________ /907 ' /ts s //7a Equation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 3 4 7? 2.7 77 / 0 /S0O art00.0 a 0 a aa ao ao 0 0 0 art ao 00 1-Astron om ical Sa 2S 70 a? /7a 7/7 / 0 /320 aa sao 7 3 /a S f-i777 42.4 a /a 72. /a 7 32.7 73/ 2 -Aircraft /7 /^ 2//Z S 77 /9-9 & 0 7 flrtart rtrt a / 7 aa 4-3 73 z / 3 70-5 6 3 rtM 3-L i^ it Phen om . 0 /af0.0 rtf a 0 0 aa art aa a (7 ftart aa rtrt ft 0 O ao aa OO 4-B irds 0 7 / rtf? (?■ 7 O7 < 7 tf 0 0.0 art art a 0 aa ao rtrt ft 70 rt.o a a ao 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 rtrt00OO rt 0 0 asrtoaa a 0 ftaa art0.0 <2 7 0 (9 rto ao 0.0 6 -ln suffic kilo. ? 0 3 72. 0022 0 0 0 artrtrtao a 0 a aa aa 0.0 z ^ a, 20.0 ao/art 7-Psycho logical 7 7 7 /S'0.0/.s (? 0 p ao artao a 0 a aa 0.0 aa 0 70 <0 ao ao00 0 -U n kn ow n frt 0 73 zzo0.0 //.O (? 0 < 7 rtrtart rtrt a 73 ao03 2. 0 70.7 ao/o.o 9-0 the //77 77 77 0 0 art aoao a rtrt200 ZOU z? 0 (9 art0.0 ao Total /34 Ml3/4 /rtrt 2 0 /OM art/w 7 7 /a saosaofOO. 7 // 77 S2./ 077 /OO. O M -S___0j32________P rotoO r/ov of M vr ■s/& ft/'V 0 ao0-0 Ort a 7 0 0 rt-o aoa a 2 Z s 17 0.3 1-Astron om ical 7 3 /Z 700 30-0 3ao / / z 200 ZOO /ao 20 7 77 3 2./ 7? 0/7 2 -Aircraft 7 & 2 0.0 733 / 0 /Z ooaa Z oo /Z 2 70 /FZ /a/203 3-L ight Phen om . 70 a 0 aoartao a 0 a 00 ao ao / 0 / 73 a a /■ ? 4-B irds 0 0 7? ao art ao (0 0 0 ao 00 rto 0 / / ftft /■3 / S’ 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 0 (? ao aoO.o & 0 a a a aa as a 0 0 ao rtrtaa 6 -ln suffic In fo. 0 7 0 0 ao 0-0 0.0 7 0 0 0 aa ao ao / 0 / Z 3 ao7-3 7-Psychological 0 0 0 aa aoao 0 7 0 0 rtrtOO ao 2, 0 2 70 0-0 2.S 8 -U n kn ow n / 0 7 4-7 ao 4-7 & 0 2 S oo ao W O a 0 7 //■/aa 7/7 9-Other 0 < 7 a ao00ao a 0 0 O rt ao 00 /r / 7 7-3 70 Total Z Z 3 /S'fart20 a 700. 7 ^ao20-0/oa 20 77 777 203 /aa /III. V eszi /9O 7 ' /Ort'S Evaluation Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C ait Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 32 27 /zoSTS //a 0 0 a O O 00 ao 2 0 2 /3.3 00 /33 z / z77 77 7/r 1-Astron om ical 7? 2-7 oa 77,7 /O 770 / 2 3 2/0 S -0700 / a / 7/ao a? f, ? 7 23/773 704 2 -Aircraft 3/ 27 /a .07 /a 9 22.7 a 0 0 0.0 ao ao / 7 70 /23 20.0 3 ?. 0770 27 /tz 3-L ight Phen om . 7 3 7 /.5~ 7/ 23 0 0 0 ao ao0.0 rt 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 aa 00 00 4-B irds. 2 2- 70.7 03 73 0 0 a aa aoao / / 2 7-0 4-7 790 0 0 0 00 00 Oo 5-C louds, D ust etc / / z F lart03 0 0 a ao rtrtaa a 0 O ao& rtOf 0 0 a aa 00^0 6 -ln suffic In fo. 2/ 0 z/30 000 0 a a ao OO 00 3 0 .? 20.0 0.0 200 /0 /sr 00/SO 7-Psychological 6 0 4 23 aa 2.3 0 0 0 aa Ort ao 0 0 0 rt.o 0.0 00 0 0 0 00 rtrtart 8 -U n kn ow n Si 0 S3 777 art2/2 7. 0 2 S o 00/ao 2. 0 2- 733 00 /33 < 0 /9/ ao /9z 9-Other 7 fS^0 23 SO 0 0 O rtrt0 000 0 2 2. 00 //7 03 / 0 z 77 rta 9.7 Total zS/-3-2244 7//270 /0a 3 2, 40-0 Sa-o/00. 70 a / ^ 33.3 /OO. 20 7 2/ 70 9 23.//oa /Oso Z ?57 /93Z Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b a Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfid Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / 7 /Si30 2/Z 3 0 /Sf00773 20 43 73 /2o77 79g 1-Astron om ical 7 7 6 7/ 7/?72 7 3 37 0/347 7 <7 Z O 2///Z 4,0 742 2 -Aircraft 7 3 /a 2/2 9/30-3 // 770 7/2/3 /4 2Z 77 7* 72.7223 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 000.0 0 O 00 OO 00 7 J 7 7/ 47 72 4-B irds 0 0 0 rtrtrtrt00 0 & 00 0000 / z 2 rtf. 04 Z 2 5-C louds, D usL etc 0 0 0 00 rtrtOrt O 0 ftOp 00 rtrt < / 04 04 /■2 6 -ln suflic In fo. 0 3 7/ 00 7/ z O z 90 00 73 0 ft ,9 30 00 33 7-Psycho logical 0 0 0 00 200.0 0 ft 0 00 0000 0 0 3 4 00 34 8 -U n kn ow n 0 /sz 00'0.2 0 232 ftft230 30 Z? 30 2/7 000/7 9-Ofta 0 ^ 00 az ft 00 90 A 7 3.0 Z 7. 4/7 Total 2/ f33 777 2/3/00 77 2/g/.O 77.0/00 7/ssy/4 4 4/3Sa/ 410 195 7716 1. £ ^zy________ £-l/6 i./76 r/£>4/_____^____ 77W /T___S /& 77r7TI76 S — flflfl------06 6 .-------i^flO O . £7747>£ ___________ £77£7>£____ Tl/O T _____________________ Alt. M ew s 7947 / 24,7 7747 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon ? fl 3 7 7? < 4 7, 7 77? 7 fl 7 flfl77 / & 724 £2 & >.f fl fl fl flfl fl.flflfl 1-Astron om ical < ^ / 47 7^ 7/2 217 7 7 ? 20.2 ? 2 746 7 2 42 722 76-7 76 76 42 2X7 72 7 flflfl 2 -Aircraft /? 40 /fl.? /fl/ /flfl / / 2 ^2 49 2 • fl 2 724 flfl/2S 4 / U 2o 72 2 3-L ight Phen om . 9 0 * 77/ flfl74 (0 40 0 flflflfl flfl 2 fl fl 72 flfl42 fl fl flfl.fl fl,fl flfl 4-B irds ? / ? 02 fl 7. flfl (0 fl flflflflflfl fl 7 / flfl42 42 fl fl 0 flfl flfl flfl 5-C louds, D ust. etc. ? . 0 fl? flfl 0 fl fl flflflflflfl fl 0 fl flfl flfl00 fl fl flflfl flfl 00 G-ln suffic. In fo. /o 2 0 /AH ’, 76 9 flfl 76 ? / (0 4 Z ^flflfl744 7 fl 7 29.2 flfl2? . 2 6 fl 6 742 0.0 7*2 7-Psychological ^ f fl? fl? flfl / 0 7 22 flfl24 fl 0 fl flfl flflflflfl fl fl fl-flfl fl 0.0 0 -U n kn ow n /■? ? <2 /3 977.1 flfl22? 6 0 6 22/flfl2? / fl. 0 2. ft flfl4? 4 fl 4 4,2 flfl4-2 O-D the ? < 7 47 <7. 7/ 4? 0 ? 77 fl flfl77. fl fl 0 0 flflflflflfl 2 fl £ 47 flfl 47 Total ft*7^4 6 2? 7^2 2/4 /flfl 24 2 26 723 27 707 74 6 72.02flO 74 '4 4f flfl? 747 702 /flflfl 7? -7/ / 9 £2. Evaluation ' Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 2. 4 2? 7? 7'4 fl / /flfl 4./ 2/ 7? 22 7'2. 7'7 7? 747 1-Astron om ical 77 20.2 47 76 -7 /0 7 /4 272 72 fl3 4.0 4/? /7 flfl77,4 4/746 2 -Aircraft 7 7 7? 77 7 /flfl277 7- flfl 42 29 4 s o 47' //.fl 7-2. 742 3-L ight Phen om . fl 0 0 flfl 00 flfl 7- 0 & 4s ao 43 0 fl7^ flfl77 4-B irds 0 fl 0 flfl fl.flflfl fl 0 flflflfl.flflfl ? ■ 0 flflflflflfl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl 0 fl flfl flflflfl fl fl fl flfl0.0 27 0 flflflflflfl ^ In suffic. In fo. 6 fl 02.0 fl fl/flfl 4 0 4 4a fl-fl2 fl flfl 0 4*4? flfl/Z ? 7-Psychological fl fl 0 flfl flflflfl 7 fl 7 V flfl 2-7 0 / /flflfl 7- 0.2 8 -U n kn ow n 0 742 flfl742 /4 0 /4 274 flfl??4 /fl2. 0 722-244 flfl744 9-Other ,? / 4 42 7 7 47 fl fl706 flfl70.6 22 74 4-2 74 47 Total 47 7? ^0 74,2JU /flfl ?4 47 ? 2fl 77/ 702 22/ 4//772 227 /00. 196 ■TAALE fl//fl__________£S tZ .//3 S /O a/ O S ___ O O JEiS ____s /s^-r/^os ____ £20___Q O /-____ gEfli^S . /tor ' /too Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 B alloon //3 /?4 flflfl go/g.9 0 fl/-/ ao77? 4 g y /s 72-7 22-2 / Z * /.zafl 1-Astron om ical //s 7/ /O f', flfl-fl gl/?■? 3 7 ,7 g/ /o'74-4 // 22 77-3 //a 3/2 g go 3^ gogyo/ao 2 -Aircraft 77gfl fl’-fl/as / 2.0 2 o'fl’S 4 a fl go flflto 7 o /2 g-3 4 fl7/3 3-L ight Phen om . 74 flflfl? zz fl fl 2 2, Vg flflfl'S a 3 fl.fl VsVffl a flflAA oo 4-B irds 7 7 //flfla^/■fl fl fl 0 fl-fl flO 00 o / fl-fl /fl/fl 2 0 2/oo^■^ 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl 3 fl-O fl flflfl z 0 0 flfl oo00 a 0 flflfl flflflfl fl 4? fl.flo-o 0.0 6 -ln suffic W b . gf 0 34 /A flO ^3 4 4 03 oo /fl3 A 0 go aogo /Z 0 // /fl-/0.0 *7 7-Psychological fl/ g 22 flflfl# 2.2 2 y fl*O S /6 / fl? /z & 0-0 z^ 0 2 2-0 Ao2-7 ^ -U n kn ow n /(S' a /?/7g 7 AO /fl? g 0 2 fio ao /to 7 fl? 7 7/7 flfl//■/ /2 0 /2 ///0,07/3 9-Other 30 fl fl, /fl^ 4 20 g fl 3 fl/2 flflfl ^ 2- 7 7 3 2 /■fl73 0 J go fl.fl34 Total 7/4 7033 6/3 3 0-7 /(?(?. 33 7 733 /fl//at, 20 /3 fl/7 30//0a 02 02 so42? 32/ /too 74 /9s2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon /fl ///7/3 ///og / z /og3.4 /Stgi 72 /fl7 //■fl 77 2/-/ 1-Astron om ical ,7 /72 7/7 Z 3 //z2 2 /fl 7 7//gg 77 ■/a /ag 4 0 /4.9 2 -Aircraft g 2- /fl//■/2 7 7/3 3 fl 3 /fl-7 fl-fl/fl, 7 /flfl/oo203 ///73/27,0 3-L ight Phen om . 0 fl flfl.flfl-flfl.fl ^ / /flfl3/34 /0 7/a? /■3 3.2 4-B irds 1? 0 flflflflfl-O 0 / /O.fl3/ 7/. < 7 a/a? /.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl a flflfloo ao fl o flfloOflflfl fl aa a/O./ 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /3 J ^ /g(tao /g.4 / z 7^3 Ofl//J 03 03 7/flfl7-/ 7-Psychological 2/ 4? 2 fl a 7-7 0 / /a O 3-4 74 7 //■ fl? fl/7-4 8 -U n kn ovm 7 a /g flfl 47/ 2 7? 7 32./ Oo?2//OO //fl/ggflfl/gg 9-Other 2 2 3.7 zZ Z^ 0 flflflflflflO /o /f2.0 ao7-0 Total 43 7 7? 7/4/oo /M 22 4 2/7g42/0 /OO- 0037-//7/4 477 32.3 7/0 ^EE_^Z ^________SOtZ -Ofl 3/0/3___ 03_____ ^ ^ gg^ gy^ /yy/zt/g^____SOO__ fl£-__%& £££. 3/ 03030 03 OOJSOr OflOSES 3/1/0 3/00033 0 Ace /tor Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C oit C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / 27 0 7 3-0 a <2 7? 0.0 flfl00 a 0 a 00 ao ao / 0 /77 ao 77 1-Astron om ical 7 & g7g 7/ fl 0 flflflflfl.fl 0 2 2 00 /S 7 /gg 0 / /flfl77 z z 2 -Aircraft tfl00 Vo////77 3^9 (V 0 7? flflfl.flflfl / 4 Oss7/3/4 7- 7 3 /£/77 77/ 3-L ight Phen om . ^ / s/gfl? 2.7 4? 0 fl.fl00 0.0 a 0 0 o.o fl-flflfl 0 a 0 flflflflao 4-B irds 0 0 a Oflfl flflfl 0 a 0 aoaflflfla 0 0 fl.0 flflfl.fl 0 a 0 oo flfl oo 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl / / 0.0 fl* fl? fl 4? 0 oo ao 0 0 fl 00 flflflfl 0 0 0 ao flflao 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /0 7? /osofl.flstfl C? 0 /■a flflflfl / 0 / ao 7/ 2 0 /3 gao /st 7-Psychological ,7 0 7 4-2 Ofl4 2 0 0 0 ao flfl00 0 0 ao ao ao / 0 7-7 00 77 IU n kn ow n 33 0 33 ft 2 fl-fl272 0 3 /OP/, 0-0 /flap / 0 / 4/ao 7/ V 0 a gg.5 ao 23 .5 9-Other z / 7 03 09 47 fl 0 0 ao flflao Z 0 / 9 7 ao 7/ 0 0 0 ao 0.0 ao Total 77 30 //3 /35 24.3/w. o Z s'7004 ao 700- /3 //7? -7 273 7/ 2 73 77/ /00 793 0 /ts / 7902 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tfill Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / 0 7 77-3 flO 77-3 0 / / ao 4-7 4.3 / 0 / 77 ao 7-7 1-Astron om ical 0 2, 2 flfl7/0 ?40 0 0 0 ooa? ao 7, / 33 /■7 so 2 -Aircraft 0 0 flflflOO flfl 3 g7/3 /ggOflfl g //23 777 23.0 373 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 flaooa 0-0 0 0 0 aa ao fl-o 2- / 7-7 5.0 4-B irds z 0 0 fl.0 ao a 0 0 0 0 ao aoflfl a 0 0 aa ao flfl 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 ao0.0 00 0 0 0 aoao a,o 0 / ao7-7 /■7 6 -ln suffic In fo. / 0 //gsaoOS 2 0 & soao 72-6 /0 7 /, 7 ao4.7 7-Psychological 0 0 a flfls o00 0 0 fl oa a a flO 4 fl 4 72.0 0.0 /0.0 IU n kn ow n 0 9 97/00 77/ V 0 z 7/0 ao2£0 0 2/0 O.O 25.0 9-Ofher / 0 / flfl7^.0 / 0 /4. too4.3 / z /■o7,7 4,7 Total 4 2 g 75.0 23.0 070. 72. 74 73 023.0 700. 40 4gs3 7-7 700. 197 fli3£^e_a/S2'_________era a ///? r/ot/ pP___PPjeoe____s/<5er//v& s___Sae ate. V e^es_______________ 7207 " /OS3 77^ En i n ation Num b er Per C en t H um b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 fl 2 ? s fl fl3 -S fl 0 flflfl.flfl.fl fl fl flflfl-fl flfl 1-Astron om ical 2/ ftSt sr-3,^s72 fl 77 s 7 flflflSa. flS ao / flflflpoo SOO 2 -Aircraft 2. £ s 3 S ?s/.a a fl 7>fl fl flflfl 0 0 fl fl-flflfl flfl 3-L ight Phen om . 0 / / fl fl fl fl77 0 fl 0 fl-flfl.e00 fl 4? fl 00 flfl flfl 4-B irds 2 / 7 flfl fl-fl 7-7 fl 0 flflfl flfl fl 0 / / fl-fl7fl flfa# 5-C louds, Oust etc. 0 0 a flfl flflfl-fl 1 a 0 flflflfla# 0 0 fl flflflflaa 6 -ln suffic. iib . / 0 / /■7 flfl7-7 0 0 fl. flfl.fl<2? 0 z? fl flflflfl flfl 7-Psychological a 0 a flfl0 0 00 0 t? flflflflfl00 <0 0 fl flflflfl flfl IU n kn ow n s 0 S fl H flfl7-2 2, C? 7 2a. a fl.fl2Oa (2 fl flflfl fl fl.fl 9-Other 0 0 fl fla fl00 a 0 flfl00 flfl < 2 O fl flflflfl^ Total ? 7 £2 72-7 3/3 7flfl. 4/ /fl/O.O Sa fl/0a / 20.0 S O -O /aa. /fp/ Z PP2. Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / fl / //>/>/ aow.o fl a p fl.fl a a fl.fl / a / V a a S -S 1-Astron om ical fl (2 fl fl.fl apflfl / / 2 000spa ^000 27. 7fl 72.727 20'S 72/ 2 -Aircraft . fl fl fl flflaa aa a 0 a fl-fl aa aa 7. £ a s? ss77 3-L ight Phen om . J 0 fl fl.fl o.o ao a 0 a aa aa aa 0 7 00 Oa 4-B irds 0 fl fl 0.0 aa aa 0 & a aa aa aa a a flflfl0.0 (20 5-C louds, Oust etc. 0 <2 fl flflfl.p OP a 0 a aa a. a TLA 0 0 flaa flflaa 6 -ln suffic. In fo. <2 0 fl-fl aoao 0 a aa P.O ao 7 0 /?■ a aa 27 7-Psychological fl 0 fl flp flflaa <2 0 a aa o.oa-a 0 0 a aa aa 0-0 0 -U n kn ow n 0 fl fl-flaoP.O (2 a a aa a-a a a 2. 0 2 ssaoss 9-Other 0 2 fl OP P.O a/? & 0 p aa a a aa 0 0 A aa aa 0.0 Total 7 fl / I6n.o a, o/op. 7 / S P.O 50.0 /00. 7/S'/ 77-7 Sfl e/ws pr appear zr^r^MP^ ra/iz/ooz ee reoeoppp flit- (fetes /OS? Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon // 77 722 2-S2/0 0 0 a aa fl.flaa / fl /SrT ao7t-7 fl flflat00 oat 1-Astron om ical X 77 2/77 20 721 0 / /aa 77-7 70.7 /■ 0 2 733 p-fl33? 0 ?. 2, OO 27 2 222 2 -Aircraft 7/ //27 77- 2 /a-a 27.7, 0 a 0 aa aa fl.fl fl 0 0 fl.flaaao a 2 & 00 27-2 22.2 3-L ight Phen om . P 0 0 a a aa aa a a 0 aa aa fl.fl a 0 a aa fl.O 00 a a 0 aa aofl-O’ 4-B irds 7 / 2 fl 3 aS /at 0 0 0 aa a a flfl / a /77-7 flfl77-7 0 a a aa 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 2, 2 aa 7-7- a a a ad aa ao a a a aa adfl.fl a 0 a aa a a 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /r 0 73 70-7 aa 70 fl 7. a 773 aa 73.3 A 0 a a flaa fl.O a a flaa aa aa 7-Psychological / a 4/ 77,0.0 3 2 a 0 a a-a a-a aa a fl a aa a.a 0.0 0 a a aa aa aa ^ U n kn ow n 22 0 22.777 a fl77^ a 2. 333 ao33.7 / fl / 777 flfl//r-7 0 0 0 aa aa fl.O 9-Other 3 / 4/2-0 a-7 72 / a 7 707 fl.O Z /..7 0 / '7-7 a a ft-7 0 fl flaa ao aa Total ?!72 /23 777 237 /00. 30 0 ft? 76. fl700. fl 0 700.1.a.a 700. X 7 oatas s /flfl. / 2 flfl 7007 70 flfl Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7 / 3 X? 7^/3 22/ 2- 0 2, ??? aa 273 7a 2- /7 //.a 2-2 /sr 1-Astron om ical fl 2 z. 00 2ft277 a / 7 aa 77 7 7/7 (fl /7/ 77 a 77.7 2 -Aircraft / a //S? aa /S-3 _a 0 0 aoO.flflfl73 // 2 /77/3 (?,/270 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 a aa aa Op p a a aa aa aa a fl 0 00 0-0 ao 4-B irds z? 0 0 aoaa OO a a 0 aa aa a, a 0 / / 0,0 /■/ 7/ 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 a 0 aa aa ao a a a flflaa fla 0 fl 2. OO 2 2 2.2 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / a //Sr0.0 //? 2, 0 2. 77.7 a a 777 r fl 7 S3 0.0 3 .7 7-Psychological 0 0 0 o-a aa 0.0 a 0 0 aoaoflfl a a ss aa S S S-U n kn oM / a /7/3 pa /So z a 7 77,7 fl.O 7/7 27 0 /7 7/7 0-0 737 B other 0 0 a 00 aa aa 0 a 0 ao0.0 00 7 7 / /■/ 7 7 20, Total 7 37/Sis/00 fl / P 77-3 STS-700 /if 23 7/7 20-3 /W - 198 rM /a o/va 00/92 00/70/12 ^ aaaaar__ 505500143 5_____ooo__ 020__ vaQ /is _______________ Z9 07 ' Z ? 57 7053 Evaluation Num b er Per C w t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon z 3 5 /7 77 7^ 4 ///PO 44/pup 4 £2 4 44 4,444 4 4 a pp4000 1-Astron om ical 32 /7 57 3a t760 <7-2 4 £? 0 P.P P.P 0.7) 7 9 /0 473 473 PU 7 3 /a 73 7 533 77-7 2 -Aircraft 7 2/73-/73 775 p 4 4 Pp PP pp 4 / / 44 43 P-3 7- / /3i07 2P.0 3-L ight Phen om . 7 0 /P.O PP O £ 4 4 4 Pp P-P ap 4 0 0 44 44 44 0 0 0 44 44 40 4-B irds & / /ppa 7 P-P £2 0 0 Pp pa o-o 0 4 0 44 4 4 4p 0 0 0 4-4 4-0 44 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 ■ ^ apPP P# a 0 0 44 00 p.a 4 0 0 444 4 0,0 4 z? 0 0-4 4.4 44 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 77 £20 73 p 4 4 p.p 44 ap a 4 0 44 44 a p 2. 0 2 44 773 7-Psychological z 2. /■4 pp A 7 a 4 0 PP P.p Oo (? 4 4 44 4-4 4P 4 4 4 04 4.44.4 •-U n kn ow n ,(0 £2 £0 pp 77 a 0 0 aop.p 00 / 0 43 apP-7 0 0 0 44 4-4 0.0 •Other 4 7/ 47 /a a ft 0 0 pa 44 pp a / 4474/24/ 4 4 4 04 P-P 40 Total ///Oi 72./ 7 4 /ap.? 0.0 MP, 7 44/440 /00t a 7 /5 5o.o740 //2(2. /9ao /9a/ /0 52- Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D OU b ttU Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 p a pp a,a P-P p 4 0 4-4 44 0-0 / 3 7 77f PP 7,4 1-Astron om ical / 400/7-47-73 / 2. 74p750 5a/ 77 / 77- 790 7-0 75.5 2 -Aircraft 7 0 2 240 a. 4 700 £ 0 / 25.0 0-0 75-0 0 a £/ /7.7 7-7 274 3-L ight Phen om . 0 p 4 4P PP 4-4 4 0 4 44 0.0 40 £ 0 7 z i4.0 7.0 4-B irds 4 4 4 0,4 44 P-P 4 0 0 P-P 0-4 00 0 /04 /' 6 Z Z . 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 4 4 0 4-0 4-0 0,0 0 0 0 44 0-4 0-0 4 a 0 4-4 0.0 po 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 4 P P-P 4,0 PP P 0 P P-P 0 0 0-p f ^ 7 7.0 0 0 7-0 7-Psychological 4 0 PP 400,0 72 (2 4 P-P 00 0.0 1. 0 & 32- 00 9.2 8 -U n kn ow n / Q / /2.6 P-P 72-0 / 4 7 25.0 0-0 750 72 7 77-3 40 7/3 9-Other 4 4 0 0£? ao 00 0 0 p ^ ^ 0 0 (? .£? If / 7 7-9 77.3 Total 7 7 £ft? 77 5 700- 3 / ftp25.0/oo. 75 7'2 754 O p2 Z oo. 300/0 4/05_______ 500/00 5/00/ 05 aQ jaar a/005//i/as 50/5 0/a 355 as_______________ /9‘.77 ' /Pat /9a9 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfU Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 3 2. 7 47 774 az 747 4 4 0 P-P pp0.0 7. 4 7/33 40 Z /.3 z 5/ 5/-72 1-Astron om ical 2 3 77 42 ,9 3 74 77.0 2 7, 3 Z O -0 5oo 70,0 0 / /7 44 7, 7 2 3 250 53 93.3 2 -Aircraft Z Z 37 54 773 70 9 72,7 _Z 2_ a 0 O -O 40 4.0 / z 3 0- 7 73-3 20.0 3 2. /2 s53 24-9 3-L ight Phen om . 3 2. /z 4,7 2.0 72 0 0-0 4.0 PP 0 0 7? 44 4-0 0,0 0 £2 0,4 0.0 4-B irds ? r 2- 4/ 0£04 /.6 (0 £2 4 4-0 PO PO 7 / Z- 4 7 pr793 0 d? 0 44 4-4 5-C louds, D usL etc / / z 7 -/ 44 03 0 0 4? 04 0ppo 0 0 ^ 0-4 4-0 0.0 4 0 04 O P £2. £2 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 /9 77 40 77 0 0 (2 04 £7 £7 40 3 0 MP O .o 70a s’ 72.5 O .p/2.5 7-Psychological 0 7/OP 2-4 & 0 0 40 pp 40 4 0 ^ 04 0.0 O O & 4 £7 p.4 0.0 0-0 8 -U n kn ow n 54 p 542/3 PP 2/. 9 2 £2 a Pao 00 40.0 7 7. /l? o.p75.3 5 O 5" 20.3 4-0 245 m other (4 72 z 4 50 0 4 40OP 4 z ?, 40 Z ?3 /33 / 0 7 <7 04 7/ Total /7T, 257 77 3 23-7 /pa 3 7, 5 7'4,0 dap700. 70 5 75 7,47 3 3 5 /aa 70 5 ay72 2 20.3 /O O , /9 5 0 /9 a/ Z 9^2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 4 / 7 74,7 3^ 75/ 3 0 3 /£? 00 703 PO 700 97. 73/ 73 209 l-Astron om ical 3 4 /£?..? /p.3 ?O 7 / 9 7 7? Z # 3 ///f/ 20 7-2 5-7 /97 2 -Aircraft / 7 793 7,3 70-7 / /9O 5z 297 74 5{/a 5/3Z 73.7 3-L ight Phen om . 0 O 0.0 0,0 OO 0 0 4 40 O-O 0.0 9 7 7.0 7-3 33 4-B irds £2 <2 rW £2. £2 £2.0 0 4 £2 0-0 £2. £2 £2 £2 £ 2. 47 07 70 5-C louds, D usL etc. £2 £2 £2 0-0 4- 0 0.0 4 4 0 0-40.0 0.0 / / 2. P7 07 Z 5 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 ? 4.3 0.0 /a 3 ?. £2 7, 95 0-0 9.5 7 0 7 5.2 PO 52 7-Psychological 7? 0 (2 £2£2 £2. £2 r^ r ^ O 0 £2 OO 0.0 £2 £? 7 O 7,9 0,0 99 •U n kn ow n 0 5 77 2 0.0 772 5 0 5 237 £2/2 23 3 35 p 75 77-9 0,0 220 •Other £? £ 7- O O 94 2 (2 9 s-00 75 7- 7 33 7-3 £(/ Total 2/ 3 z? 7W 27a £00. M - £zz^Z O Zf,4 /OO. 70 i 7.59 ^3 3 0-7 /oa 199 r^LE 0/3 4________3 00/t/Ar/o/i/ 03 3 03 3 6 3 _____ez^a^to^___000 3/z. 43 00s Till- (000s 70607 706 72 Evaluation Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nutter PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 77 5770 770 / 3 0 00 7 2, 777, (7 220 0 0 0 00 00 00 1-Astron om ical if, 7 /O //77.0 ^7 20/ < / 200 00 700 0 3 3 0.0 /3 2 73.7, 72, 72 70 3 3 3 3 7/7,7-2 2 -Aircraft 06 7/ ft70-7 7,0 707 / 00 £0 700 7 0 3 /U 00 72i 7 ^ //■ 7 22 /X ? 3-L ight Phen om . C fi 9 a 7’,0> 70 79 fi00 0-0 fifi7 0 2 ? / 00 (7 & 0 00 00 00 4-B irds £ / & 0 V 07 00 0 fifi0,0 0-0 00 fi 7 /00 6 70 76 fi 0 00 00 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 2 0^00 0/ 0 & 0 00 0.0 fifi 0 ^ 0 00 00 00 fi0 00 00 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. fi ? H /f.0 00 720 0 /200 00 220 7 0 7 77? 00 3 72 7 fi47 77/ 00 77-7 7-Psychofogical 7- / 70/7 07 0# / 0 / 00 00 06 0 0 0 00 fifi00 fi 2 ? 0 0.0 00 fifi 8 -U n kn ow n //i0 //C 776 00 22.6 3 fi 200 00 20.0 / fi 7 6 (0 0.0 6 (0 0 0 fi00 fifi00 9-Other 3 2, 5" 3 7 0 7. 7-0 72 0 fi ^ /fifi0.0 70.0 0 fi(7 00 00 00 2 fi 7, 3 ^ 0.0 06 Total /of 70S 6 72 70? 700. 7? 20 70070.0 700 22 (2,7 2(2 702 22 //3 6 7.7-7 /an 703 0 7(3 7 773 2, Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t flutter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 7 3 03 2.2 Z. < 0 7 /0.0 2.3 2.3 23 fj07 72 76 (7 1-Astron om ical ? 3 72//ft7,0 23 .7 /0 0 77, 22.7 73 7 3 3 .3 70 /(, 6 77 77 6 (6 720 2 -Aircraft 7 /2,70.2 70? 207 2, 2 / 7073 70 77 22 4fi7fl 7 0-2 777. 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 0000 / 0 7 23 00 2.3 fi 7/00 76 / 4-B irds 0 0 a 00 00 00 0 0 0 000000 7- fi 2, 0,7, 00 06 5-C louds, Oust etc. 0 0 0 00 00 00 7? 0 0 00 0000 2. a 2 07, 00 07, ^ In suffic. In fo. £ 0 7, 73-0 00 73 0 0 / 7-7 00 7/ 7? fi 73 27-0 0-0 7/3 7-Psychological 0 0 a 0-0 00 00 / fi 7 2-3 00 23 0 7 00 03 02 8 -U n kn ow n 70 0 /a 27-7 0-0 277 /3 a /3 2(0 0.0 2? 2 K 7 0 ^7 23 .6 0.0 206 9-Other 3 0 03 00 6 7 0 / 7-7 00 (7 2/ < 7-0 70 7.J Total JU ft300JU -700 7 77320.0/aa 7(0 2 /3 73 3 0-6 77-0 702. 200 ta^e 4/49_______^^^ar^L__<33.__a ll s/L/zz^^^f___^9A /zll__zga a l___£6/___ All Yea rs /I 47 ' /4 4g 29 49 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 31 A!/It2/4 423 9i7 0 0 0 0.0 oo O ff J / 23 .1 77fat / 0 / 4o 0.4 4.o l-Astron om ical 4/ 35 74 HI 7417! 0 2 2 04/oo.o/too 4 / * Lot 1-7 9H,7 r 7 17 3 2-05/0/U 2 -Aircraft Al /I 19 7o 44/// 0 0 0 oo04 0.0 4 o 0 O .o 0.0 (9.0 / / A 4o 4.0 fo 3-L ight Phen om . 4 3 7 /a 0.7 77 & 0 0 O o 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 O ,o O .o 0.0 0 0 0 O .o 00 0.0 4-B irds 0 a 0 42 0.0 774274 <22 75 ¥0 /4 43//a 2 -Aircraft 0 o 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 / / A 41 49//.g J? / 7 *¥ io ^0Ii.o 3-L ight Phen om . 0 o 0 0.0 0.0 O 0 0 0 0 O.o 0.0 0,0 4 3 7 /■J 0 1 2/ 4-B irds o 0 0 O o 0. 0 O .o . o Q O.o 00 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 3 0.0 O . 0 O .o o 0 4'0 0 0.0 4 6 !Q /2 /.g ,1.0 ^ In suffic. In fo. 2 0 2 4'0.0 1/ / 0 1 41 0.0 4.1 /I 0 >1 4.6 0.0 4/. 7-Psychoiogical 3 0 3 /3 ^ 0.0 /3-d 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 7 / $ 2/ 0.3 24 B -U n kn ow n 0 2. ? 'O o 4/ 4' a 5 21-1 0.071-1 7° 0 7020? 00203 9-Other 9 2 2 0.0 7/4/ 0 o 0 0.0 oo 0.0 24 4 /fl 36 /.X 44 Total 20 2 22 7//oo. / 3 ¥ /7 7/s 23 4/oo, 73 3 97 357 7o.627-4 /O O 244L£L___<2^2.________ A a o-o io !,o 3-L ight Phen om . 0 3 o.o /X /X 0 0 <7 O .o 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0,0 0-0 0,0 9> 0 0 0-6 0.0 0.0 4-B irds A / 7 2,4 0-4 2,3 0 0 fl O .o 0.0 0,0 <0 d 0.9 04 0.0 0 0 0 O G 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc. r A 7 X o of 2 g 0 0 0 O .o O .o 90 0 0 0 O o 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. f a 3 3 / 0.0 3 / 0 0 0 0.0 O .o 0x0 7 0 I 44 0,0 3 .4 / 0 1 4-o 0.6 4 o 7-Psychological 2- 0 7 0,2 0.0 O f 0 0 fl 0C 0.0 O r? 9 0 0 Oo O .o 0-0 0 9 0 99 0.0 9.0 S-U n kn oM i 41 C» 49 H i0.0 Hla 0 fl 0-9 0.0 0.0 / 0 / 3.4 Oo3 .4 4 0 3 /go 0.0 M O 90 ther 4 4 / 2 5/ 7^ 47 0 / 0-0.0 0.0 40.0 10 4 3 0-0 M ^M 3 2 0 I 4.o 0.0 4.a Total 170 6424/6 33./ /oo. 2- 0 /O O .3 9.0 /O O K, /3 Al44244! /O O , "t n ASS l.o 44.o /O O , 29 Eg 29 J7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 fl 0m 3-4 70,6 y £7 1 240 00.0 S 3 223 56 /4a M l l-Astron om ical / 0 1 3.4 9.6 3 .4 0 / 1 0° Joo 00.0 ? 2 1 7 S 3 '41 /o,4 2 -Aircraft fl 0 4 Xo-1 0.0 Jo.? / 0 1 Ato to 20.0 /X Ao 32 7-3 M -A /Is 3-L ight Phen om . 0 o 0 0.0 0.0 O O 0 0 0 O -o O O 0.0 0 3 3 0.0 /t/■g 4-B irds 0 0 fl O o 0.0 0.0 0 0 11 0.0 0,0 0.0 4 / 7 3 ? 0.6 4,3 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 0.6 0. 0 0.0 0 0 0 O .o 0.0 0. o A 7 3 .0 z * 4? 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 1 3 .1 0.0 Ji o 0 0.0 o. a O 0 0 5 3 .o o.o 3 .o 7-Psychological 0 0 fl 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 o 0 0° 0.0 0.0 A 1 /A 0.0 /? 6 -U n kn ow n 24 a /4 473 0.0If 3 A 0 a 4«o o.o ^0.0 AH 0 21 /71 0.0/II M fte / & / 3 .4 0.0 3 4 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 < / 6 Jo 0.6 3 .6 Total 78 1 029 3-4 /oo. 4 1 J ' & « Joo /di58 446 3 ^1M M 201 ZMf__J/ty EW PAr/Pv PP Paa X /O , #77/1/6 3 ____PPP #07. ^EP£S _____aZ £___ Zez>^ r#o /4aa /pAAS 47 /143 Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Evaluation C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total J ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon < < 79 31 *-? 3A 7/4 ,7 a 3 4° o.o 7^0 I J " 6 4,} St-1 26o A O 2. 47 4.0SSL 1-Astron om ical 74 /? 3 5 ^ 6,0 /I, o a 0 <7.0 o.o 0-0 J 7 4 H o 4-3 773 0 4 t o.o io. 3 70-3 2 -Aircraft 72 .3 J'<01 21-7 7/.p117 7 0 / J'o 0.0 S o 4 / 5 n-4 4-3 777 6 2 it774 744 3 o4 3-L ight Phen om . 4 6 7,-3 P.6 H / 0 1 J^o ff,o / 7 43 43 U 0 o 0 0./> 0.0 0.0 4-B irds 0 / 1 p.p < ?.5 0,1 0 0 0,0 0(3 0.0 0 / / P.O 4-3 4,3 0 0 ? O.o 0.0 0.0 (■C louds, Oust, etc. 0 2 O ff 0.6 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 o 0.0 #0 0,0 o O 0 0,9 0.0 0.0 (In suflic. In fo. 44 0 26 Si 0.0 fix / 0 S .0 0.0 S o A 0 I 2,7 0.0 31 g 0 g 19.3 0.0 JaS 7-Psychological 7 f 74 0-6 7 4'0 4-9 /O .o 0 0 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.9 (U n kn ow n gr & fi272 0.077-1 77 O it3 ^9 0.0 73 .9 3 O 3 73 -0 0.0730 /J 0 73 33.3 0.0 33.3 OOther 7 7 ? J? P3 24 I 0 I f.o 0.0 I'.O a 0 0 00 0. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 Total ifS 72 3/2 22-7 /OP. H 1 <70 Uro So/O ff. 1 ,23 6o4iff7(29 2-7 to 3? 74424'6 /90, 77Z/ 7^1 Evaluation Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Neater Per C en t H ub er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D otfotfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D otfotfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total (B alloon 7 7776 7/4g^r X O 2 7/3 2-2/4i 42 4 77. 44 2.7 2c 1-Astron om ical 7 3 4 44 24777 / 7 2 7-7 I-/742 // 70 21 41 4'3 77,2 2 -Aircraft 4 o 4 774 207 77, 4- / J 'IS,6 7-/ 1,77 -T7 J7 74 27-3 74447.7 3-L ight Phen om . o 0 <2.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 o 22 0.0 0.0 <2 / .3 7.7 24'//. 4-B irds <2 <2 0 Ti-o 0. O 4,0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 o 0 2-o 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 o o 0.o 2,0 0,0 0 0 p 0.0 o. a 0.0 0 2 2 0.0 /7 7.7 (In suflic. In fo. o 3'74.1 0.0 747 0 0 0 O O o.o 0.0 /o o /o21 0.0 3 '3 7-Psychological 7 2 / 2-4 2 o 24 2 O o 2(> 49.0 0.0 4- 7 2.7 2-6 (U n kn ow n /^ 0 /orff2.0 244 4 0 4 2g,4 0.0 24,647 o47 22!p.oM t 9-Other 0 / 7 0.0 2.7 21 / O 7 7.7 0.0 7/ 4' o /2-7 0.0 2-7 Total 7? 5 44 < ^ 73 74-7 IM . 12- 2 74 A ; 7 74-3 /oo. 141 iff747 7271 <24.1 72/7. S AS iE___^______EpAaaAr/PA/____gc ^___s /& #r/A/& 5___ & 2£___Paa YEpes _____& /____£^^ereo_ speed s a# js era pp£ All Yew s 71 4 7 ' 744/ 74 4 4 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful! Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -galloon 3 3 0.0 2.P J.o 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 O 0 0° 0.0 0.0 70 0 0 PP P“ P.O 1-Astron om ical .fl17 313 M J at ,3 TO a /ooo 0.0 toe 6 7 73 374 4a 97/a 0 2 4 0.0 703 .0 7oo.o 2 -Aifcraft 2 72 C7 7-3 So 0 0 0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0 o o £c 0.0 0.0 P 0 0 47.0 3 .0 4.4 3-L ijN Phen om . 0 07 0.0 O .o O .o p 0 Q 0,0 0.0 00 a 0 6 0.0 0.0 0O 0 0 0 3 .4 4.0 0.0 4-B irds 0 7 7 0-0 0 7 o-7 0 0 0 a& ft? 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 O O 0, 6 ^ 0 0 0.0 0.0 <5.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / o 7 0-7 0.0 0 7 a 0 0 0,0 $0 0 0 O 0 a 0.0 0.0 p 0 0 0.0 0.0 4.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 0 7 4-0 0.0 io 0 0 0 O .o 0.0 oo 0 jQ 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 O O 0.3 4.0 4.0 7-Psychological 7 o.o 0-7 o-7 <7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 O 0 P.O o.o 0.0 a 0 & 3 .0 0.0 0.3 8 -U n kn ow n 2? 0 27 79 / oo /g./ O o 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 0 3 73.7 0.0 73.1 tf> 0 o 0.4 0.4 4. O 9-Other 4 0 4 2-7 0,0 2,7 7? 0 0 0.0 0.0 0. o 0 0 0 P,C 77.0 0.0 a 0 3 a. o Ao.o 3 6 47 «7 771 477 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 Pc 4 0 0 6 4 0 & 0.0 4.0 4. 0 7b J 72 7P? po 7^2 3-L ight Phen om . a 0 0 0O 0.0 0.0 0 4 0 P.O P.O 4.0 ^ 4 0 P.O 4.0 4.0 4-B irds 0 0 ^ p.e 4 O 0.0 a 0 o 0.0 0.0 0.4 4 / 7 40 7 a /a 5-C louds, D ust etc. 0 0 4.4 0.0 3 .3 3 4 o 0.0 0. 4 3 .0 7 0 7 7,7? 4.0 7 7? 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 0 0 0.0 4.0 4.0 / 0 7 Z oo 0.4 77? ,“ f 0 f g? 0.3 42 7-Psychological & 4 o 4.0 0.0 0.0 0 4 4.0 0.4 4.0 / 7 0.0 7.3 /.a 8 -U n kn ow n 4 0 0 0.0 O .o 0.0 0 2 23 .0 4.0 20.0 <22 4 PP 2/4 P.O 73 4 9-Other & 0 0 “a 0.^ 0.0 7 O 7 /o.o 4.0 /& a 3 O ,7 3 .7 3 .3 2 7 Total 7 7 / & X -2 45 J Z oo. 7 3 7& fa 3 b. o 73 3 . 7a 7/3/473-4 /oo. r^c£___3L/s^_______EHOLLt^OpoZ___PA___diA____SZU'ZL4'& £___£P£_^SAL___i& 2£A___^7.____£& S2^£d_ All Yaap’S 47 ' 74 44 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Totai O-B alloon 9? £3737 42 4-2 7“ 4 2 0 2 5 If PP 3.t 3 7 77 4,7 7 j'744 72 O 72 XU 0.0 1-Astron om ical <247 /S o 4o/ 742 72 2 Jo .S ' /I 2 2/ fas 3 2 to 7/ 7< 2? 74421-4far XT fa 732 23,1 as? Sis 2 -Aircraft 722 //J '237 4,3 91 z ip / 4 / 7? P 7 /I 9 7 7 Ip 2 7-4 72-2 ZU /o 72 It 43 72/ 3-L ight Phen om . 77 27 7.3 3 .9 22 / 0 / 7? 0.4 7-9 a 2 2 2.0 7-1 27 0 0 0 P 0 0.0 O O 4-B irds X 73 0.6 p-4 /.o a 0 0 4.0 0.0 40 7 7 7 74 7-4 29 2 0 2 41 7)0 P-1 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 7 3 4 0./ 0,2 43 0 0 0 0.3 0.0 a a 0 o o 0 0 0.0 O-o 0 .0 0 0.0 0.0 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 773 4 77/733 0,0Ati 77 0 ff 2/1 0.0 2/7 1 0 77/2 0.0 72,2 2“ o 2P S iO .P 2-A 7-Psychological 72 3 7£ 0.9 o-A /■/ 2 0 2 32 *0 at / 0 I Z4 00 7-4 / 0 I24 a a o4 6 -U n kn ow n 23 2 & 237 776 0.0 ZU 4 4 4 7-7 4 0 11 9 7 /2.2 0 0 722 23 0 23 W 0 0 11 9-Other 33 7? 72 4o 74 £4 7“ /o 74? 4.0 ft* A 2 r 7'7 4 7 At 9 0 2 3.4 po 3 .4 Total to372/3 /j777 223 Zoo. Jo 2 £3 . /PO. 4-4 74 4pY Zoo, 13 23 2 S11 /00. 7/jp //j~7 /A J'2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 72 /J-47 3,4 7a I 2 43 1-7 4/ 49 S3 4? 73 7-2 i'4 72 A 1-Astron om ical 4/ 4 37 Zef 4,0241 4 9 ,74 9/ ? og 194 7/1 Is'744 //■2 (■/ 2? , 3 2 -Aircraft 79 77 21 721 74Hf 4 4 70 9/ J'4734 7/ 21 74°1.7 72,/ 27,9 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 P.O 0-0 Z / 2 7-4 7-4 2.9 AT 1 242o Z Z 3 ,2 4-B irds 0 O o 00 O .o 00 0 / I p.o 7-4 74 J 9 o? a 4 /■ I 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 O P.O 0. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.o o.o 0.0 / ,3 4 P,7 0-4 0^' 6 -ln suffic In fo. 32 0 34 224 PP 22.1 72 0 72 Z/2 0. O 7/2 21 o 91 72.) 0.0 /2.7 7-Psycho logical 0 0 0 O o P.O 0.0 / 0 / 74 0. o 7-4 7 3 /a Z p pf 7 4 8 -U n kn ow n 2g 0 29 777 0.o zag 26 0 27 3 22 0.0 321 7-42 0 74? 713 0.0 71 i 9-Other 4 A 2-7 73 4“ 3 3 4-1 0.o 17 24 /4 4p 3-J'7-1 3-4 Total 723 - 24 74? 934/A! /O O . 41 17 7477-0 23 .0 /po. O 4-B irds a o D O P 0.0 0.0 0 0 p 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 s o 0 £> 0 P.O 0.0 to 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 4 e.3 /■ 2 14 0 <7 0 0.0 P.O P.O p 0 0 P.O 0.0 to 0 0 p 0. 0 O . 0 to 6 -ln suffic In fo, £6 & 26 77 0.0 76 a 0 7? tty P P P.O 0 3 71-7 0.0 fa-1 2 0 2 7/7 0. O 77./ 7-Psychological 1 / Ao 24 pi24 p 0 0 0,0 p.p 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0,0 / 0 / 4.6 0.0 < « 8 -U n kn ow n 62 & 62 ^0Pp 19.0 0 pp.p ppW 0 0 0 0.0 0,0 0.0 2 0 X f/J 0. O 77-7 O-Oth* & /b 24 fl(6 a 0 £0 7.0 P.O / 7 3 . 9.3 2.3 766 0 0 0 0.0 P.O TOM 244/oo3447p12?/IM . p 2 2 P.O /oo.o /op. 7 3 72 KO 24o/op- 72 6 7/66.7 43 3 /fj-p /9 J-/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4 0 4 32'3 0,0 341 3 0 ,3 Ji'o 0.0 246 £944/p3 po-l KS 3 74 l-Astron om ical 0 794 0 0 2$ 7 2 1 3 76 7 93 K L 3 / /ty 3P 7/2'3 a -1 2 -Aircraft p p 0 P.O 00 o-O / 1 2 7-3 (.3 164 23 /ty 3 9 9.1 73 m 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 P.O 0 0 fir p 0 0 P0 0. 0 04> 4 3 7 7-4 // 2 7 4-B irds 0 0 p 0 0 0.0 0,0 0 0 0 00 P.O 07) 0 0 0 P.O P.O PO 5-C louds, Ou$L etc p 0 0 0 0 P.O <7.0 p 0 0 0.0 0 0 fin / 4 p.4 7.4 I 9 6 -ln suffic In fo. 2 0 2 7/4 0.0 17! / 0 1 9.3 0.0 1* 74 0 /I4-7 0.0 6 7 7-Psychological / 0 / £4 P.O 44 0 0 0 fio 0. 0 07 7 1 9 fity p-4 17 8 -U n kn ow n 2 0 2 774 P.O 1/4 4 0 3 24o P.O 2.40 0 IS M 4 0.0 794 H ither 0 / / P.O 2'4 ft 0 0 0 PP P. 0 0.0 4 4 73 3 .2 /.4 94 Total 76 / 77 44/2:1 /OO, 70 2 72 93.3 7(.7 /on. 747 962X3 AU 3°47M . tyZ£L£___ Y/pty_______££H£44rzM £_____P £_____ P /1//T S/per/A /P S P P P __ P /L P etes P P ___ P eP P YXeP — sleeps />/ pp jeers /ess rs/o/u P ae eeaP P ep a//es ppp //ppp All Yeats /9^7 ' 7? 4S /? 4fi Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oifotful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 47 27 77 72 9H 2 K Z 7 /tyO .O 0.0 typo 7 / 7 4X4 r5 979 / 2 ty.7 77. /(64 l-Astron om ical £0 //1/ 4? .1'4 K -1 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 00 4- I 27/ 2'3 K 4 6 ty X 333 /Zz 1(4 2 -Aircraft 73 PL 57 92 (0-2 11,2 0 0 0 fit2.0 PO /' I ty ty.3 S i74,6 0 ty ty0.0 /// ((■/ 3-L ight Phen om . 0 5 Pp /J ' IS a 0 0 P.O 0.0 0 0 0 <2 P p Po fin 0 n P.p 0.0 Pty 4-B irds 3 7 /7^ P.X fi 0 0 p P.o0. 0 p.p 0 0 0 P.p 0.0 tn 0 0 P.O & . 0 Sty 5-C louds, D ust, etc / 7 PY Pty /■fi 0 0 0 Op0 0 0 0 0 fi 00 0 O tn & 0 fipo p.p-OP 6 -ln suffic In fo. d 0 6 21 0.0 21 0 O p 0.0 fitP.O 0 0 a 0.0 P.O on 7 0 ty 6 00 <6 7-Psychological 0 4 /■ ’ / /tyb 0.0 tyf Total 733 <41 Poe 4733*7 /pt. A 0 Z ffiW 22 /pp. 74 77 737 27.3 /st. 72 A 72 7(433,3 ftp, /4ty/ /pep Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertaa D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4 / ty/./ 2:3 164 7 O /22'0 P.O tytyo ty? P3 ,f.r22,4 77./ »x l-Astron om ical 0 7 ty.3 0.0 < < 3 0 / P.O tyX a ^J'o 4 7 /A 7,3 41((■2 2 -Aircraft 0 3 73 0 0 27.^ 0 7 X ty.o 0.0 S o // 79 27 1,7 12 6 Wb 3L igil Phen om . £2 0 a 0.0 0. O _Pty _J2- 0 0 P.O p.p O .o 0 3 3 0.0 2 / fi/ 4-B irds 0 0 <2 ^ S ty to 0 4 0 00 PpP.O 3 / 24 0? 7 4^ 5-C louds, D ust, etr 0 0 s Pty P.O Pty 0 0 p 0.0 0.0 0.0 / / 7-7 Pty (9 6 -ln suffic tafo. / 7 ty.is ty .< ? 0 0 p 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 0 y 3 4 fit44 7-Psydro logical O O fip.p tty Pty 0 fiP.O 0.0 0. 0 0 4 74 O O If 8 -U n kn ow n 4 0 6 3 /7 P.O V6 / 0 / 2£o 0.& fiftyJJ 0 72 KI0.0 /tyf H ither / O /ty3 n riY^ 4 0 0-O 0.0 0.0 7" / £3 ty 0.7 42 Total 73 / /Ififi? ty.3 7M , 3 1 4770 271 /O 0 91 2'4 743 722 3 7,9764 204 tm/e a /s s ________£1/4/1/4770/1/ or M /r s /o//r/A/Gs A?z g/i___ t^aei___^___ ^s gg^T-eg 7Es eAs oE/s ers oa/£ Eg/i/aAea 70 /////ooEs a ew es 144 7 ' 2742 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon J/ so So Jo 216 J 0 « 18,3 002«r 2 4 r4-0 10,021'0 J 0 3 J. 7 4.0 #7 1-Astron om ical /J >7 13 4./ 1.4714 a 0 0 0# 0.0 40 3 4 2Jo 40 100 0 a 1 J. O ’8.7 7-7 2 -Aircraft 24 17 ?/441 /o 2 Iff / 0 2 O .o 21 4- 2 10.0 6 '0 JU ',0 4- 2 4 27.4 8-7 \A/ 3-L ight Phen om . 4- > 2X o4 4-7 / 0 2 21 0.0 2 0 1 r# 0.0 S O 22 0 I0.0 0 0 O-o 4-B irds a 2 2 (0 0 o4 M g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 / 00 Jo Z 0 2? 0 4 4 0 0.0 4.0 ^ C louds, Oust etc. 1 1 00 0 i 03 g 0 4 0.0 0.0 / 0 & 0 0 0.0 0.0 O .o 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. IS a ay 4x 0.0 ? 3 2 0 2 4.1 0.0 41 0 2 20-» 0 0 /O .o X a S ? M t 00 Till 7-Psychological 4 J S’ 23 01 V 2 2 41 217 0 & 4,0 0. 0 0.0 0 0 O 0.0 O .o 00 8 -U n kn ow n 6 * 0 Al43.1 EE 2 3.7 7 a 7 fit0.0 47 -8 a 0 /0.O 0.6 /O .o J" s '2/7 O .o 42.7 9-Other 7 2 y 1-7 />4 57 / 0 2 4.1 0.0 6 ,2 0 <2 O f 0.0 0. 0 0 0 4 O .o O .o 44 Total & ff xi12,4 77 7 12.3 O ld, 2X 2 22 7-3,? 4a 200. 7 10 1,2.0 3 X 0/aO . 24 4 S3SjA nA Joo, /7X7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / 2 s 4,0 4.0 80 s 0 244 0.0 2277 22 ? ,26''72 2? 74 1-Astron om ical 2 3 3 4»21.o 2 2 7.7 77 U/22 2° 32 47, 4-0 214 2 -Aircraft 4 O 414»0.0 17,0 4 2 3 c s 7- 7 ^.344' >3 4216 3 23 .8 ^■7 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 2? .o 0.0 0.6 0 0 fl O .o 0.0 EE 2 2 5 21 of. 2.3 4-B irds 27 0 2) 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 42 00 O .o EE 0 0 0■00 E.O 44 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 4 04 0.0 0.0 0 0 O 0.0 0.0 EE 0 1 3 /, A /■I 6 -ln suffic. In fo. J ' 0 r 2f.ii0.0 10.0 0 0 <2 27 0 O .o fl.fl 7 0 7 r.4 0.0 ,{7 7-Psychological 2 0 2 4,o 6 .0 4-o 0 & 0 O .o 4,0 fl-fl 4- 2 2,4 O f, 3 ./ 8 -U n kn ovm 6 0 a 14-o 0,0 w 1 O 3 231 O .o IX/34 0 .7? 23 -4 0.0 11? 9-Other 0 2 O.o 4.0 4o 2 0 / 77 0.0 7/ 0 J '3 .0 0,0 3 0 Total Ao 2T O X 80.0 10.0 2oo, // a 23 8442X4 227 4 4247 744 14.0 TASle A/s t,____ Ep4^£nfliS /_____Es ,/m/r s /& Ar/A/& s ___ a EE A// j/£4£s EE EEEaErs a S AS S O S d£ A4J£P.TS O S ££ £004 i/////fl££O A7//S S AEA //O O E Alt- /EA£S 1447 ' 7742 2447 Evaluation Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C m t C ertain D oub tfu' Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon So 40 74 .83 3.3 2.4 / 0 2 SA 4 0 79 2 2 1 34 1.4 ,4# 0 2 /0.0 24 2? 1-Astron om ical 84 (/ 2 ,< 21. t2o.oHA 4 4 2o ha 228 7.7.4 4 4 /o //A 27, 4IM a 08/ 38 3.8 444 W x? 2 -Aircraft 87 8/ /at148 23317-6 0 a 00 s i,S7 3 2 7 88 1-4 22,7 4 J'22 22-X 4 <■ X/J 3-L ight Phen om . 7 3 /o 2.7 0.^ /■A 0 0 0 00 0.0 2 .514 XA 8X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EE 4-B irds 3 1 J-or 03 fl, S’ 4 0 0 0.0 0. 0 4.0 / 2 3 74 74 xs O 2 2 E,o 24 2.1 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 4.0 0.0 fl.fl 0 0 O .o O .o 0.0 fl 0 6 0,6 0.0 fl.O O 6 27 O .o 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 48 0 78 78 0.0 71 a 0 X 4'1 0.0 XI 4 0 / 228 0.0 (28 0 44 0.O fA 7-Psychological 7 J 2f // or /X . 0 2 / 0.0 di3,7 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 4.4 2 0 2 27 0.0 X X . IU n kn ow n 2X 3 0 2-73 4X 1 0.0 1X2 /J 0 !7 3 8.1 4 0 18-1 7 O 7 10.2, 0.0 20.2 4 0 ? 273 0.0 273 9-Other 40 4 4<1 4,3 0 7 44 0 24.7 O .o >77 / / •7. 14 14 XS O 24 0.0 / 7 Total 274to? 7/4xs a /O O , 47 7 3474.4lot/cd.32 22 34 24.7 3x3 /o#. 14 18 X I42.1 xj.r 2°o /4s "o /Ar/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total D -B alloon 3 0 57-4 do 1-1 2 0 /3.4 0 O 3 4 24 28 31 Ai4.3 7 a 1-Astron om ical 1 4 2 (3 /O .X w /“ ■ O /O 341 O .o 17.3 Ac atft(4.1 2> 703 2 -Aircraft 7 4 (2 284 (8.1 4 1 07 (3 .8 2.4147 4? 4? (34/XI 2X1 3 1 S I 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 3 0.0 O o fl.fl 2 0 2 .7,4 o.o 4-1 2 Co 21 0.1 /A 4-B irds 0 40 0 O n 0.0 EE A 0 0 flo 0.0 fl.fia 6 1 0^ 0.0 EX 5-C louds, D usL etc. O 0 fl 0 0 O .o fl.fl a 0 E O .o O .o fl-fl 0 0 a fl.fl 0 fl fl.fi 6 -ln suffic In fo. 3 0 7 7,4 0.0 77 0 O (7 0.6 o.o »■() 34 0 3 /8/ 0.0 8/ 7-Psychological 0 0 E oo O .o Efl 0 2 2 0.6 3.4 5 4 4 2 7 24 0.1 /A IU n kn ow n // O 22, 184 0.0IS . 7 7 0 7 14/ 0.0 77//O ^ 0 2flA 1X ./ 0.6 M 2 9-Other -2 a / X -3 J 8 2fl A 0 3 /p. 3 P.O i/i.3 2* 2 23 33 0^ 3A Total 18 2°3 ? 13-7 1(3 /of. 14 3 14 81-7 20-3 )ofl.3 o8 22441a 13-fl270/od. 205 ■feete 7)/S 7 £0^00^7/00/ a? ___6 71777____ s z /i^r/./i/ns ___£0£___^ll__v£££s £7____ £££^^e_ S7>££0S 07 6£0£0re_____________^£Z£j2^l^«£____S£££os________________ All Yews 7947 /943 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon J 6 ,0 74 77, fi fi6 .0 O .o fi.fi a fi O .o p.o O .o fi Z’ fi0.0 fi.fifi.fi 1-Astron om ical 48 J/ 79393sr4W '? fi / /O >.e X aj.fi 6 4 M 429429777 O 2 & fi.fi7co.0 S ofi, a 2 -Aircraft 2 8 4.9 fA 4 A a ^ ^ fi.fifi.o 0 fi fii? A.O 00 6 A fi0.0 00 fi.fi 3-L ight Phen om . 0 o 00 fi.fi00 0 fi fifi.o O O fi.O fi 0 fi.o 0.0 0.0 fi hS» fi0,0 00 fi. o 4-B irds a / 1 6,6 Ct St X? a fiA.O fi.o fi.fi if! fi fi 8 (> 6 7 A,A fi fi fi0.0 0.0 fi.fi 5-C louds, Oust etc. / ^ x Do 37 M fi fi A.O fi. fifi.o o fi (>.0 0.0 0-0 0 fi fi0.0 Afifi.fi 6 -ln suffic. In to. 4 fi 9 74 fi. fi7/ 6 fi fifi.fifi.fifi.o fi fi Afi 0.0 00 fi fi fi00 ao O .o 7-Psychological a 7 A.O a.8 at fi fi0,0 fi.fifi.o fi a fi O .o 0.0 00 fifi fi0O fi.fi0.0 8 -U n kn ow n a 0 ///4s 0.0 /St fi fi & fi.fifi.fi0.0 J fi ■J 143 fi.o sa oa jpo^ 77.T7 7? £2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nun ter Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A 0 00 0.0 Afi 0 0 0.0 A.O 06 0 2 2 0 0 47, 1-Astron om ical 4 7/64.337-1 ifpo a 6 '2a,2 333 ff^ 3 6 // /733374/ at 2 -Aircraft fi 46 0.0 0,4 fi O 0 A.O 0.e A.O 4 A t4-7 2 7, 70,^ 3-L ight Phen om . o fi 0 06 0.0 A.O fi 6 A ^,0 o.o 0 fi A ■o 0 A.O 0.0 00 4-B irds fi fi 0 06 Afi00 A fi 4 0.0 O .fi6 -0 0 / 7 fiO 7.3 ,79 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 a 0 0.o 0.0 06 O 0 0 0,0 AfiA.fi 7 o 7 73 O .fi 4.3 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 6 fi 7/ A.fifi.fifi.fi 7 O ///■/ 0.0 777 8 fi 3 70-3 fi.fi70-> 7-Psychological A A 0 0.0 o.fi0.0 fifi 0 0.0 O fio.fi fi / / Afi73 71 8 -U n kn ow n A fi A 0.0 40 fi.fi A 4 JJ-2 0.0 77 2 74 A 74779 0.0 17.7 9-Other fi O 0.0 fi.fifi.o z O 7 1/7 o.fi777 2 fi 84 O .fi 2-6 Total 4 J ' st69.3^7 /00, 6 3 4-7 333 700 ^ / 77 7S78.2 27.8 700, 7^£_____3 3 S S ________£207 00 770/0____££____ 72A//7____s /6 »r//v6 s 7^0 0/7 0£ees £7 ££000 r£Q Sf>£^£Os 00 0000075 00000 0/00 <707£0 Y// YfAFts 874? ' 29 48 2449 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 47 44 7/8 S3 4-9 4,7 Y A J 48 fi. fi S3 2 ? J ' 3? r.6 9,1 7 fi 7 49 0.0 1-Astron om ical 779 7/2 29/777 il I 294 72 2 74 77,7, 48 18 4 7 /2 74 /3027.2 tea 2/ 44 4,1' /17, 37-6 S U . 6 2 -Aircraft 92 87 /79 St 8 4 //J / 0 / 8-4 A.O 77 7 / 2 /3.o /■9 17-9 7 9 89 7-7 74 3-L ight Phen om . 77 7/ 84 /7 /■/ 29 7 fi 7 72-4 0.0 7 7 fi / / A.O 7-9 .7 7 A fi o 0.0 0 o 00 4-B irds 7 J' /J o-7 ar7-2 0 A fi A.O fi. o 0.0 / / 2 /.9 79 94 2 fi 2 77 0.0 /■7 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 fi A Afi0.0 0.o o fi o fi.o 0.0 0.0 fi A A 0.0 O .o 6 6 A fi o A.O 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 747 A 777 744 A.O /S t 1 0 9 27-4 fi A 7/4 9 A 9 /4.7 6 .0 767 /? o /I /4-3 6 .0 741 7-Psychological 72 2 7//.2 0.2 78 2 o 8 44 Afi S3 X fi / /■9 o. o 7-9 f fi / 6 ,f 0.0 04 8 -U n kn ow n /19 o 76 7 76.7 A A 4:7 4 o 4 4-3 Afifa 4- fi 4 1-4 A fi7-4 (4 fi/4H8 0.0 7/-4 9-Other 38 74 Y2 3.3 74 £2 9 fi 9 2/4 O.fi2/4 0 ? 3.1 J 'A 9-1 4 4- 3.4 A.O 39 Total 780286/o/o72.3 27-7 7^>, 46 42 fra 4 g /oA 3 3 2/84 6 //3 8.9/aS , 4t//f4/3 38.7 704 7 97/ /9£3 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 3 //H J / 4,9 Y 3 2.9 4-3 7,2 48 46 84 74 S4If 6 1-Astron om ical ^24. 7 3 o 2604 3 2.1 6 8 /4 SC 7/4 JM /at 4-o /ftJ13 4-4 23 4 2 -Aircraft 72 7 /9/2£7 3 174 6 4 /A 47. X7 /fa 3 /4 73 172 9-4 //7, 2/6 3-L ight Phen om . A fi fi00 0.0 fi.o / 7 J 7,4 7-4 29 /£ 9 2,9 2-4 /■4 84 4-B irds O o fiA.o 0.0 fi.o o / / 06 7,4 7g 4 3 7 0.L 0. J ' // 5-C louds, Oust, etc. A o fi06 0.0 fi.o o fi06 A. A 00 A A 6 00 A. fi6 6 6 -ln suffic. In fo. /J - fi /J '/St. 0.0 art /2 0 / A 171 0.0 /7S Z r fi 48 7327 0.0 184 7-Psychological A fi o 00 A.o 6 0 o / /■4 fi. fi77 7 2 9 7/ 6,3 7 4 8 -U n kn ow n 7 7 /7 /77 A. o /7-7 6 0 fi *2 A 3/4 A. O ■97.4 70g /6f77-2 0.0 /7A 9-Other J I 9 3 I /.0 3 fi .3 43 A. O SI 77 76 27 2-7 7.7 fa Total 99 77 46823//■I 700. 33 /7 76 777 24-3 /oO .4s2 /7l^297/9283 702, 206 7/M l£ /} /S 9 S I/AZ lZ AT/fiA/ 2^ 2A.J££r S /6 #r//V6 S £22 /ILL. o 0.0 22 0 0 2 2/ d/lfit 7 0 / do 0.0 /.-I 0 -U n kn ow n o r3 /7^ 0.0 (77 O 7 2 22 fi.fi 0 0 0 fi-fi ^00 3 0 d /or fi.o Z ? ,d 9-Other 3,1 77 r/ <2 0 0 fi.fi> Afifi.fi 7 7 A Sofi/fifi220 o 0 0 2-2 0.0 4.0 Total g79 £3 go*T^Yw 764. O 2 fi-fi7(22 722 9 7o St>o 224 /fifi. 72 4 fro 21'2 74^7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon rl o 4'1/^ fi.fiVl, J 0 5 273 0 0 27.3 J i3 g 4a 27.7 /cl3d.fi l-Astron om ical .r 0 s 1/2 AO V? X 7 3 71.2 fz 17.3 /g 74 3 1 1-3 71,(7 2 -Aircraft 0 & & fifi Afi2.0 / 0 / 4/ 0.0 4/ xt // 3 2 fS 4rfar 3-L ight Phen om . & o 2 fit Afififi 0 0 0 Ao 0.0 4- ^ A //. ■6 8414* /O.^ fa.2 a 4-7 0.0 4,7 4- / c2»o 4.0U fa S ' 2 4 1/7 s ofa 2 fa 3-L ight Phen om . 3 / 4 fa ol 1.1 0 4.7 pp 47 o / £0 0.0 S O 0 0 ^■0 0.0 0 0 4-B irds 6 / So 0.4 DS 4 0 I? 00 0.0 0“ 0 / / 0.0 s o S O 6 o 0 ^o 0.0 0 0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. X 2 00 of 6-1 a 4 0 O .o O.o 0-0 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 A* O a 0 p.p 0. 0 oo 6 -ln suffic In fo. ,22 0 11 0.0 1-2 / O 1 7 po 47 o 1 10.6 0.0 (6 .0 0 o'20.3 0.0 M l 7-Psychological A 2 8 Ji O'S S5 / / 1 4-7 4.7 M a 0 00 0.0 40 6 0.0 0.0 o.o 8 -U n kn ow n siXP 1'3 143 Op til 4 6 4 4to 0-0 yaa A a 1 /o.o op /O O 0 4 2//0. 0 27/ 9-Q ther 7 0 7 2-1 00 X7 O 7 47 P.O &7 0 o O .o 0.0 O O O 0.0 O .o fa/L Total /U S3 771 fas./oo. / /S '13 $ 4.7 104 73 7 20 43 4 34,0/ID, /I 717 2/7 /7S 7 7 7^^ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total D -8 iIIom / / A 4s 7-0 J O 2 742 0.0 /8A // 3 /4 77 2“ ‘7-2 l-Astron om ical J 4s 7/RS / 2 V o 4/ 7/-2 ? 7 /4 4-4 4-4 727 2 -Aircraft s 0 s O il 0.0 27-7 7 7 4 2fa fa US4'a 2 43 27° /4s1/3 3-L ight Phen om . 0 O 0 P.O PC AO < 5 o 0 00 0.0 aa 7 / 2 P-7 07 /.f 4-B irds <7 0 0 0 0 0.0 pA 0 O 0 0,0 0. 0 0W 0 o 0 0.0 P.O ^0 5-C louds, Oust, etc. O 0 0.0 0.0 P-6 o 0 6 0,0 pp pp 0 2 2.0 /■3 /3 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4" 0 O '227 0.0 3 2-7 0 0 O 0.0 Pp pp 7 a 7 S t 0.0 S 3 7-Psychological / O 4-£0.0 7.3 o o O 0. o 0.0 PS 4 / 24 P-7 4-3 IU n kn ow n s 0 4 27.3 0. o 27.3 7 o 2 /fa 0.0 /S U 18 0 3 8 ^0 0.0 2fa 9-Other 0 o 0 00 0.0 O O / o / ? / o. 0 7/ o 3 .3 0.0 35 ' Total fa 3 22 87-4 13 .4 /oa 7 2 // M r//.l/S O . //^ 3 4 1/7-7/3 23 .7 /O O s FO F FFPPAreP___ TAFF Pl PF PAJFprl PPF^ FPM & FPAyPFFP AP/LFS AFP FAVA All. Vf af s Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon // 3 / .u 3 .3 4 6 / 0 / 3 .7 00 fa / / 2 S o 2.0 60 4 <9 2 P.O 0.0 P.O l-Astron om ical M & /fa /fa 8-1 IS 4 ■ 4 7 /fa /13 /77-o 3 4 9 7//fa 27.3 /D /8 4-7 3 711/4 2 -Aircraft Ry 77 /S 7 (To /.i 1 fa-7 0 2 00 4-3 fa 3 / 1 1/ 3 .0 2,1 4 // /4.o //a7T4 3-L ight Phen om . ,7 3 /P fa AS IS 0 ^ 0 Po P.O pp / 2 . .3 3 .0 (/ 7-/ 0 Q 0 P.O 0.0 AA 4-B irds 45' 0a'p4 0.1 a 0 0 0 0 0.0 fa / 1 7 3 .o 3 .o fa o / / 0.0 2.3 23 5-C louds, D ust, etc.' 0 0 p.p P.O fa 6 0 0 0.0 0.0 pp 6 a o 0.0 0.0 fa o 0 0 P.O 0. 0 P.O 6 |n $uffic. In fo. 44 O 44 (-4 p.p 7-1 1 0 2 os 0.0 fa 4 < 9 4 /X ./ 0.0 /X-/ 3 O 3 70 p.p 76 7-Psychological 7 3 /p /3 0.^' fa 0 ( f 00 3 .2 7-2 0 o 0 0.0 0.0 fa / O / 7.3 0.0 2-1 8 -U n kn ow n /4s /IS 2fa 0.0 74 3 / 3 /3 4/9 0.0 1/1 7 7 2/2 0.0 Pfa r O 8 /I-/-, P.O /S A H ither 23 4 27 41 A 7 /fa 3 . o 3 fa 0.0 4-7 / / S fa 3 .o fa / O / 7.3 0.0 S 3 Total 314fa474H 7/4 2 fa M 24 1 3 /774 22.4 fa. 2/72 3 3 43 /3 44fa. 2/22 4s 4a s /2 fa. 71.^7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Totel C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon 3 O 5 K P.O 24 / 0 7 4/ S o 42 fa /7 21 3 ./ 4s 7. Iff l-Astron om ical 4 2,1 //I/?0 7 & 7 271 0.0 272 Xr fa 41 /fa s.p /fa 2 -Aircraft ■ 4 ? /4i//4?S-7 4 / 4"/fa 4? 70-1 14 (fa /24 /4.rfaxW4 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 ^0 0.0 fa 0 / 14 p. 0 12 / 4 fa fa /4 4-B irds 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 PA p 0 0 0.0 0.0 1^0 0 2 PS 0.0 2-4 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 6 0 0.0 07 40 0 0 0. 0 0. O p.p 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Ppi 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 a 3 74 O O 7 4 0 0 0 0.0 0. O pp S4 0 3 1 8.9 0.0 8,7 7-Psychological 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 P.P 0 / / Pp 4-1 7-2 c / 7 /.4 0.3 fa 8 -U n kn ow n // 0 //3/4 A O 3 /7 7 0 7 17-2 0.0 272 44 <0 11 X fa 0.0 211 9-Other -2 4 .1'7 5’-'7 /1,4 o 2 83 P.O 15 fa fa 3 -1 4 3 ,/4 Total 23 - /F 3 3 7/4 23 4 fa 22 X 21 1/7 8ifa. 28/ /O /M l73-4X/.4fa 208 ___a# seers/a^r^ss____sat as ts ar-; M ere Ait - Au. Y& rs 7 44/ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total J ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total certain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 0 J 1 (2? 0.0 Z o < 2 0 0 O .0 0 0 co f O 0 0.0 3 .0 0.0 1-Astron om ical 14 fl314 3 4. 3 S ^ 4 17 44.1 M r343 J 3 S o /D A 3 foe a 2 -Aircraft 3 g 4 / la g/ a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4> o 0 3 i.0 0.0 0. 0 3-L ight Phen om . /D < 2 & 00 4 0 0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4-B irds a / I ^0 t.o 7,o a 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D u$L etc. I 0 / /a 0.0 7“ fl 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 O 0 00 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. a a g gl0.0 J , l 0 O 0 0.0 0.0 O .O o 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-Psychological 7 / 0.0 /o fa O 0 0.0 0.0 O .o s o 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 IU n kn ow n o /& 74? 0 O 74 i a 0 2 74.4 0.0 7(4 a 0 0 S o so S o 50 ftP a 3 3 .0 a.a go o 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 # O 0 0^0 0.0 0*0 Total 3 ? 303 Z oo. g 3 73 47.3 iff7aa, < 2 A 3 0.0 Tasa /O O . 74.ro fir 7 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful .Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon f? 0 40 04? 0 0 0.0 o 6 0 O ff 00 O .o O 2 0.0 3o 3 .0 I-Astfow m ical < 4 .If 7. 44-4w s 7 3 4 71-i37,4 00.0a /O 3 3 3 43 74,4471 2 -Aircraft 4 0 0.0 as 0. 0 o 0 0 s.a 0.0 0.0 £ -2 g 7o J.o a.o 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 o 0 S .o 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0.0 4-B irds fl 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 f> ss rar //ll___veers___42 Se-wreo sreeos as arjeers______________sreeo usr______sre res All Yro/rs 7147 ' 774/ 24fl Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 4t 4s 7*3 7-4 4ll IM (0 1 4-7 0 0 4,4 A 3 34ft4i 7 0 7 7-4 S .O 74 1-Astron om ica! IffHI to 4 731 73 1 & ,< J X tf^4 7 111 7 fo 77 7,3-7 744 33.3 n 31 41 /nr31-7 2 -Aircraft 13 7<7S3 7O .o Is 744 7 0 / 3.4 0.0 fl ? 7 g 73? A a 1-47 7 2 1 74 X X 41 3-L ight Phen om . >4 1 If 7.1 //4 A / O 7 3 .4 S o M a 7 7 So J* 7 a 0 0 A 0 0 0. 0 0.0 4-B irds 4 r 77 s.7 S 4 7.1 0 0 o 0.0 S o So / / 2 A* Jl.o 4.o A 0 A A 2 0.0 AX 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fi 0 0 S o 0.O 0 0 0 0 0 S T? 0.0 0.0 D 0 0 So 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 O o 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 734 0 L3 4 74-/ 0.0 74/ 1 6 1 ,3 /o 0.0 37 a 7 0 7 774 0.0 77,4 74 a 74 zr.2 0.6 ZSJ2 7-Psychological 1 74 4-4 S g /■ 4 A O a 47 0.0 4 4 7 O 7 2o 0. O 2.0 / O / //0 0 /7 8 -U n kn ovm 73C 0 73 4 74.4 So 741 3 0 3 7a,3 0 O /0. J 3 0 .3 3'1 0 0 fl 7 s 7 7-4 0.0 74 m other .14 11 44 4/ 7-4 44 4 O 4 Ao 7 0.0 As i 3 34f-4 If 4 0 4 43 0.0 43 Total 411 131 23/717 17-4 /A? Al 4? 24 433 ^,4 Zoo. 3 1 77 4M 37-3 /so. 31 33 12 44/ 3 fl/oo /Ira fir/ fir 2 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 7 A Zf 7/4 41 74-3 / 3 4 74 4? a 43 J2 If1-2 4,7 74-3 1-Astion om ical fl4 74 77,7 3 -7 774 X 71 7,1 7M la A 7/ 44tar /3f4-rgo-a • 2 -Aircraft 1 J ' 74M 7,/ 2o.o 4 A 7o If4,3 /ft M 43 7/4 70,7 /goM J 3-L ight Phen om . a 0 0 S O 0.6 0.0 0 / / so 77. 74 /f 7 22 Al Z.3 4,7 4-B irds O 0 0 Sa 0.0 0 0 0 / / As zc 7-4 .? 3 4 st, si/2 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a p 0 so 00 00 Cl o 0 S.O AO 0.0 c o o 2,0 00 Ao 6 -ln suffic In fo. 73 0 73 794 S o tg.L /A 0 12 77 00 /fo 77 O 77 74-4 0.0744 7-Psychological 0 0 6 0.6 0.0 0.0 / 0 1 /4 00 /4 ? X 1 /3 2-4 77 B -U n kn ow n 74 0 /I2a.a 0.0 S oo 72 o 74 116 AO 244 1/ 0 77 77-3 0.0 773 W ilier 3 0 J 4.3 0-0 4-3 3 0 3 4f 00 4/ 74 1 /■7 47 Total 3'1 7/ 7o #44 73.7 fas . 4(, 77 43 73.0 A/o /00. 374 /AsCM 77/M r/so. 209 7V0££ X MS-_______£1^^/4770/1/___ 0£_^2//^_S£5£££t0X______0M4____z^Z Z _____^£3££S_ SuM usvr om M /sw# .9l/Mi/G//£ 07/ 3r3A^£~ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D outtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon ,2- 7 2-7 < 7 33 .3! 233472.7 7422.1 // ? 77 122 w 2/.I 4- W /0,5 2/0 1-Astron om ical H /V 33 22.4//.X311 /z. 1022 4,1 4,1 1.0 ? 7 M /AD /0X TOO / 3 /ox 0.3nt 2 -Aircraft 7 3 12- /At 3SM /42 30 77 172 73.1 31.1 A /3 /I £7 0/7 21.1 0 3 3 At/xfnx 3-L ight Phen om . 1 J / a 00 /,2 a V 4 AC /A U 0 I / 00 1.1 11 0 0 0 0.0 00 ao 4-B irds 0 a 3 Afi At at / 2 a 4 04at / / 2 /■I 42 A / / 00 £3 23 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 00 at at 2 at att.l / 2- ,7 /.I 3.3 0 0 0 0.0 00 to 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 a 7 /At ao/At 77 a '7 7,» at70 9 0 1 /0.D 00/O.O / / 3-3 0.02 3 7-Psycho logical 2- 2.4 203:1 A 7- a? a.iM 0 0 0 00 00 at 0 0 0 at00 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n /$■ a zrnt 20nt32 0XtU3 at21.3 /A 0is /7.1 0.017,9 7 0 20.3 00TAX W ther / 3 4 3.X *7 7 z 7/ 37 ag 45 3 0 3 3.3 00 3,3 X 0 0- /ox 0.0/ox Total 37 2-7 /£33.2.3/X/AA /A/ 7(223(7-7 3/J /AD . 374 7002237g 100. /X 7 11 03.2 303/OO. Su a/i/gw ^a/ S#/^ & £/& //£££ r//^/2ee// 2-/44 A7o£m D v//-£7r A2/7M Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C art C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4 0 V 07,1 0,004/ /? 2-7 47 41 ■37? 7-7 / 3 /,? 3.7 X7 7 72 7.1 /o.o /7./ 1-Astron om ical 0 / / 0.0 143143 /3t 07 179 272M O 001 // zr 7024? 20.3 3 Z7 73 74 2X3 32.1 2 -Aircraft 0 0 0 0.0 ao 00 <27 32.77 377 //. 0/i.7 M A //244 ?4 10.2 3 3 3 42 43 70 3-L ight Phen om . 0 a 0 00 at At 0 3 7 /2 0.3 o7 3 /■I 3.7 377 / 7 X 7.4 A3 £7 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 00 00 / 0 1 0.2 ao £2. 0 a 0 00 0.0 00 / / 1'4 7.4 2? 5-C louds, Oust, etc. 0 / / to743243 0 0 0 01 0.0 00 0 0 0 0-0 00 40 0 0 0 00 AO _00 ^ In suffic. In fo. 0 0 0 0.0 A0 to^7 00 22 47 204,7 0 a 0 0.0 ao 0.0 3 0 .3 4-3 00 43 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 3 a 3 at 0.0 0.6 0 / / at /I 1? 0 X- 2- 00 27 2.7 8 -U n kn ow n / 0 / /43 00M 3 70- 0 12 /?J 00/IS /X <0 /X 223 40273 /X 0 /XX-4 ao2-1,4 9-0 th ef 0 0 0 fit 00 0.0 74 6 20 3.0 /.34.3 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 7 3 4/ 43 43 Total X X 7 7/42U /AO. 3M /XS472 303 3 3 S /to. 32 /fX 3 Oto340 /OO. 44 24 7a 4U 37.4/OO. 44r- S rxr£T£> Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful ToW O-B alloon / 2 7.3 S3/At /? 4 104 273 7.0 I3S 1-Astron om ical 2 0 //7 0.04.7 2/2207 ro/tU 47 73,3 2 -Aircraft / 1 2 73 73At202 !72 42? H .1 72 HI 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 0.0 at At 23 // 34 A/ t.lIt 4-B irds 0 0 0 Afi 0.0 AO /X 0 21 0.7 t-3 1-0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 O 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 /0 /? 0-7 0-1 4? 6 -ln suffic. In fo. A 0 2 /or at4,7 235 023S104 at10-1 7-Psychological 0 a 0 0.0 at AO 3/ 3 3 4 1-1 01 IX 8 -U n kn ow n 74 a 4- 3 3 ,3 0,0333474 0474m 0.07,21 9-Other 0 0 0 0.6 o.o 0.0 ^ 2/ /04 3 -1 1-0 44 Total /a /2-73 ,3 47 700, 16 0^04/214? 74? 20,2 lot. 210 ■ta ele A zee EzzAezzArzeW ar z/ez/r r/^^r/^j ra£ ^u rrAEa___________________ S z M EIGZ /r M A'Z z r& Z ? 4una ze Or atV Aziw/zw m 4uz/z-/6»r a a z PZ-Asrerzr . Puzzo/GEr a a z Srezve: Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 A £ 24 $3 7-0 24 /V 77 M 7 7.3aa4 // 7 /IM l 347 / 2- 4700 004 4/0 l-Astron om ical /7/3 30V7 //4H I'S /7 00 21 3 -3 V O /{.S 7 3 /272-2 v/Ika 2 / 3/£ 5 4.3 44 2 -Aircraft 7 3 II /A 7 V O IM 33 2-7 6244 074 312 6 Z2- /T 7.1 44.3 0 3 3 04/PT M t 3-L ight Phen om . 2 / 7? 0.0 1,3 P 3 3 po 14 IV 0 / 00 74 14 0 o 3 0.0 00 PP 4-B irds o P 0 0.0 P4 flfl 7 / X 0/04 IQ P 1 04 74 14 0 / / 04 4-9 £3 5-C louds. D usL etc. p 2 0 0.0 flfl op 7 fl / 03 04 O f 0 04 2-7 4-7 p 0 0 00 04 04 6 -ln suffic. In fo. d P 6 7.0 0.0 TO /7 P 17 73 04 Ti7 0 7 '22 0,0142 4 / 03 04 43 7-Psychological 2 / 3 27 /■3 *,Q X 2- V 00 7,0 44 a 0 0.0 00 04 0 O 0 04 04 04 6 -U n kn ow n /^ /7 4if.1! 0.0 IM S3 0 33U Oo 16-6 t/ 4 //w P.O 1^9 0 4M S 04 3 6 -3 9-Other / 3 4 /■3 y.o i3 7 2- 1 3 4 /■o *■6 I fl I /■I 0.0 IA 2 0 z70 4 04 (A3 Total 37 04 (7.0& 4 333 6 6 137 (0433-2loo. ^7 27 74-'ft.6,? (4loo, 32 7 (3.236.? IM . SpAZ/zaztr oa/ Sezz- & 0ZSZ/T££ T/PAAZ TV eszz PzzzE~ W a a a V PaeeeE 7/M aZ AV a oa z Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 4- 0 7377 0407/ //27 37 33 60ll . J fl 3 4,1 p.p 4-7 /fl fl /flW p.p 1A fl 2 7 //I O .P M / 2 / flfl p.p Afa 7-Psydm logical X / 3 31 47 3 fl- /.! 11 2 2 fl M P-P 2/ 2 2 P PP to P.O 6-IMmm /4 fl> fa M P fl.D 13.0 2? 2? P.P IP.k // 2 fa7 P.O /fl-7 2 3 /2 2,03 /.fl W ither I 3 / k 7.1 47 fl 3- 4 3 -1 /■/ A 4 / P / /A P.P IA fl. fl fl/flfl P.O /flfl Total 43- fl/fa-1 7//lit. 62fa? -fl 47 23 72 fl-/773IM - /fl fl /flflflfl3 73 fa>2 SmuGur 2v 512/2. famGPT^fl rono M ppm /-/or AIom Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er P« C en t H urter Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain Ooihtful Total C ertain D oub tful Toft 'ertain D oub tfu Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu ToW C ertan D oub tfal Total O-B alloon 4 2 4 3/7 P.O 2/7 /fl- fl-/ 74 00/n^ / 2 / 7.0 13 3 ? fa fl 4-/ 76.3 1-Astron om ical 2 / / 70 72.7 /2.7 27 4X /3P 0/4 fa./n-o 3 r // riA,16 3R3 6 r fa 44 fa A 4,i 2 -Aircraft 2 2 p 3.0 P.P P.O 22 fl/ A/ (.0 /I A in 7 fl fl fit10,1 3 3 2 6-1 4-1 119 3-L ight Phen om . 2 fl 2 PP P.P 22 0 3 ? fa 0-1 a,7 / 3 71 IX / / fl /.o 1-0 4-0 4-B irds fl 2 7.2 22 22 / 2 I 0-1 2.0 *3 2 a 2 7.2 P.P 2-7 2 / / PA I 0 Ik 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 / / 20 fa-7 fa? fl 2 2 23 P.O 2,2 2 2 P 2.6 22 2.2 2 a 2 20 20 20 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 fl 2 03 20 2.0 faP 2 fa 2.0 2.2 00 2 a 2 7,2 22 P.O 3 2 3 0-1 6.1 7-Psychological 2 fl 2 P.O P.P 2.2 fl 2 04 2.2 24 2 / / 20 /A *3 2 fl /20 fl/ 4-1 6 -U n kn ow n fl fl P 2.0 P.P O.P 2/ fl 2//P.3 2-0 fai // 2 fl 3 /4 2231A fa 2 fa fa-1 20a»t H ittier fl fl 2 2-0 7-2 22 fl £fa /fl /^ fli 2 2 P P,D 2,2 O.P 2 3 7 /0 7-/ 4.1 Total fl- fl Pt? 333/PP. 2/3//? 33// 0/3 3 24 /oo. fl//j3fa 0/t#4/OP. flfl2-/4? 37.1 1/2.-/UH. fan/? £■/>' 7/S /O X .jr /Ifar- farAr-m Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu ToW C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / / 2 fa,3 fa.33X2 fap 77 2/7 9/ <2 1.0 1-Astron om ical / fl /fa? 2.2fa? /fl4!/r 77? /ol 7-3 ill 2 -Aircraft / / .2. far? fa? UP /?//2P 3// HA M IIP 3-L ight Phen om . 2 fl 2 P-P P.O 0,2 71 Z 7-1 /A 04 9.1 4-B irds fl 0 0.2 PP 2.0 /o /76 o-7 0,1 Id 5-C louds, D ust, etc. P fl 0 0.0 O P 22 7 4 6 6-1 04 OA 6 -ln suffic. kifo. / fl /M 3 2.2 fa3far flfar 3.0 20 fat) 7-Psychological 0 fl 0 7,0 P-P 22 21 3 32 1-0 04 a .a &■ U n kn ow n / 2 /fa 3 7-2fa? 293 flm ma Aoif,3 H ither fl fl 0 fl.O 2.0 22 33 // 77 ¥4 0-1 PA Total O' 2- 7 7/V pro//fl/Ofa 3/fa /4V 3 p/2po, 212 rM L£ 4/4?_______ CA A ^r/A M ___A S__ ££££££& '£__ A £d£m L& ___ Ss/j/Vr/W A xy___&2K X£__________ d/z/vi/aec/ Sa c//. Num b er • Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st ■Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 . 'in c ar 17 77? 3.7 M S 9 A n 11 ■ 1/9 4 /I 44 4-6 4-i 2d 3 27 72,0 7S MS Outd o o rs M 1 33 M3 33 M 3 73 I M 7H /•/ 237 & 2 ^ J/3 1.2 37-1 14 17 is M5.o 2.4 dzo ’■in PLANE 3/ X 33 M d IS #3 3 7 0 47 214 4.4 21.4 24 a M 47.4 4.4mQ H 4 76 7.4 4.0 7.4 ’•IN 8 LD6. 77 0 nMS 4.4 M S a. 0 2 12- 4.4 2.2 M 4 22 73.3 4.473-3 24 0 M > 74.4 4.0 74.4 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’ omU J <3 3 3 .2 4.4 2.2 s 4 s 6 .9 4.4 SI 3 4 3 /.? 4.4d.f 0 6 4 AO 00 4.4 NoT stated 33 ,33 M3 4.4M 3 21 0 3125.1 4-4 OS.? 4 it27-7 0.4277 M3 M lM-S AoM-S Total 7,2? 7 734 71-9 5.1 M i. ? o 3 13 94.7 32144. 7ft ni13.2 it744- 773 7 244 70S Si744. 1 7'1// JtdA/£ A AO A ST Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - '■in cnR 76 0 74 77 AO 7.7 2/ 72 23 9.2 4.9 74J 72 72 19 79 7. 3 91 71 3 6 1 11-1 4.6 12.3 O U TDO O RS ff 5 ? M 73 .9 24 IPS 723 3 720 tff 1.3 Iff2 13 0 1 W O 97.9 0.1 113 3 71 9 271 il.l IS 521 3 7n PiM E 3 d 0 3 M ds o.A I7S 2d 0 2S 77-0 0.4 77.4 79 / fl 9S 0./ 9-1 3 1 2 3 1 1.1 0.9 IS *-IM RI.D& . ? 0 2 V./ 4.4 d./ 1 a P 3 S 4.0 3 4 fl 3 90 9,w a.3 93 3 9 1 12 7.3 0.1 ? .l 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’- VTH ER 2 0 1 1.6 o.o 74 1 O > 2 0.9 4.4 4.9 73 4 75 7.0 04 1.6 8 0 f 1.9 02 1.5 N O T S TffTPh M / 0 M 7 ll.l 4.4 2/7 M l 0 M d 793 0.4 79.3 2// 0 27/ 22.1 O O 22.1 19 0 97 If.6 o.b 114 Total 719 S /M 99M 32 m 22? S M P 97.9 2.LW . 90? 20 92? 17.? H ito. 5oH 77 521 96 .1 3 .3 140. 1 M eroeee. VoAEPtee A Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - H « C AR ?/ 2 23 747) 70 I/O 29 1 as 0.5 70S 70 1 71 6 .7 2-1 & 25 7 3 2 7/1 fts ./ ’■OUTDOORS 16 J lot M M 3 3 If/ 81 1 90 1(1 06 16 .9 15 3 If 27.1 79 212 15 5 54 243 3 .0 23 .1 ’■IN PLANE 26 0 26 72-1 0.0 72,9 27 0 2-1 11-1 711) 71/ 3 1 0 3d 24.7 0.4 M l di 7 di2/..? o-6 27-1 *-IHRL.D& . 1/ 2 7? 5.2 7-0 m 25 I 13 .0 0.5 73 S 3 3 4 3 3 ■to! 4.0 3M 71 4 M ft AO ft 5- 6 - 7- 8 - S- O TH ER 1 6 1 4,5 20 4,5 7 0 7 3 .6 4.0 3 .6 2 o 2 72 4.4 1.2 7 0 I Ai 44 HO T SW Eb M i 6 ■H M l 04M S /? 0 I? 79 O O 1.1 3 3 0 ,f3 24.1 44 24.1 25 0 25 ? df 0-4 7ft Total 24! 1 270 95 r fttoo. Iff 3 713- 7ft /to. Iff 7 76 ^13.7 ft>44. 151 73 /if 723 17 w - 213 j& & £___4& Z _____________^S Z aZ O i____ <2£___e? £6 ££r£RS ______TZ££zA6H___S /^y/TZ /l/nE As e’E'TZ 's Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C b n t Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C ost Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - '■in ca r Vs '■nurrcioPi ^IN PLANS (V •■IN B L D S. VS 5- y V y 6 - 7- V r 0 - V *6t»ER W STATED Total Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t ' Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - ' IN CAR / / 2 7.7 77w a #9 0-6 !6 H 2 0 2. at o-O ll-l 2-a u t owns z Q 4 %Z M 7^ 27 0 27 W 0,0>11.1 7 0 7 0-073-7 ’•IN PLANS 3 0 J 12-1 0.0W // 0 // M 2 Oft100 3 fi 3 M 20If.f •■IN RkOS. 0 Q n 20 AfiP.O z 0 / fi20 1.7 / 0 1 6.3 0-0 6 A 5- 4 & y 7- 8 - ’ other 0 0 0 W 2-0 Pi e 0 0 M 00 0.0 0 0 0 o.o fit20 IW T STATE II 2 0 & 0-0 163 12 0 26 ifi0-0 1^1 3 0 3 /7.9 0.0 If.f Total /^ / 12 «J 77Iff- 2 22 W-0 0.000. It 0 fit Ipo-O 0 000. Septs meet O eros eE tie VC M S ES DceCM eEP Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - •■ IN C AB 0 A pp 0.0 00 7 0 9 w 02 47,1 1 0 1 333 0.0 23.3 I 0 1 O.0 D M ’auTD oaK 3 A 60.0 0.0SO-O 8 0 g w 0-0 71,A 0 0 0 P-0 0.0 O J) 1 0 1 102 0,0 iPO ’IN PEANE I 0 1 /07 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 1 0 1 333 Ci33-3 6 Q 0 0.0 0,^ P.O 5- 6 - 7- 8 - 5- OTHER a 0 a p.0 20 20 0 0 0 03 20 0-P 1 0 1 333 D .03’3 0 0 a 0.0 00 0-0 N< J T SWEP z Cl 3*3 0.0x? a 3 0 3 ns (1.0 U S 0 0 0 60 20 0.0 0 0 0 O fi ao 0.0 Total 4 4 W-Q 02 !0i- 17 0 17 loO $ p.p100. 3 0 3 M O -0 0-0>6 0. 2 0 2 loO .p 6 -0IPO. 214 ■f/M /.E ,4/7a__________/a/. 47/0/71/ aa aaEE^aEES ______ R//E/A/& r/zyr/^gs___ & j/_____^2A^i£_______ A£ 7 /a/>407/ Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st van aoie Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - I’M a. AR 1 fl 1 63 w 63 6 0 0 oh 0-0 (W 0 0 0 0.6 0-6 00 0 0 0 Ob 00 fl.O t-riirrni-mec. 1 6 3 6.6 6 3 6 0 6 66.1 0.06 6 -1 Z 0 2. 222 00J?1 IH 0 11 11S Oj) iff ^IN PM iE 3 1 5 Iff 12* 31-5 1 0 H.I 0.0H .I l 0 1 II-1 00 IM 3 0 3 16.1 0.6 <6 -1 '■IN B L D S. 5 0 ,5 3 13 6.6 31.3 0 ll.l 00 U .I 1 0 1 ll-l 0.0 III 1 0 l 5-6 0.6 5-Ip 5- &• 7- 8 - * O TH EU 0 0 0 0-0 0.6 01 0 0 0 6l> 00 6.6 Q 0 0 0,1 0-6 M 0 0 0 6.0 0.0 AO NO T S TATED V 0 H M l 0.6 25fl 0 )l 1 0.0H -l 5 0 5356 00 55.1 O 0 0 0.6 0,1) 0-0 Total z 16 Hl if? 106. 1 0 1 IW 0.0ico. < ) 0 ?IOO.0 0.0106. I? 0 1? 160.0 012lob. t/dA /E Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le ToU I C on st Variab le Total 0 - '■in ape 1 0 1-1 1.1 0 16-1 aa 16 1 3 0 3 71 OJ) 11 3 0 27,3 0 .5 21-3 t-nirrO M lPS 5" 0 i>15.6 6 1) mt 1 0 5 13.3 00 13 .0 11 1 1^ mi 11.1 7 0 a.1 6 -0 12-1 ^IN PIM E V fl H M 6 ,0 % n 0 0 0 0.6 00 01 s 0 5 123 0-0 123 0 C) Q 0-0 0-0 0,0 ^n RI. D& . 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 6 ,0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 fl-0 1 0 9 RI 03)ai0 0 fl 0.0 O-O 03 5- 8 7- 8 - ^ ante/? 0 O 0 0.0 0.0 6 .0 0 0 0 0.0 M 0.0 1 0 1 2.6 Oh w 0 0 fl o.O 0-0 0.0 NET S TATED 1 O 1-1 o.O 1-1 0 0 0 0.0 00 0.0 3 0 3 1-1 0.0 1.1 0 0 fl 0.0 0.1 0.0 Total II 0 11 W-0 0-0100. 6 0 6 M -ft 0.6 10). 31 1 31 m Zip M O. 0 II 100-0 0.0,106. SefrEf'iAEie O/iroiece Ro7£/i ee/t. Oze emete Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C oit Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - l-w CRg fl 0 0 3.0 6-0 ao 2 0 2, (-1 0-0 6 1 fl ao .50 3 .0 6 1 7 U H 3-4 25.0 t-mjrDM fc: 5 0 61$ 0-fl<62,6 <3 1 lim3 3 -3 lit 1 1 < 1 10-0 5-0H $fl Ifl 1 II 35.1 3.1 31.3 3 -1 iv plahe 0 1 12-1 OiO 12-1 3 fl 3 10-6 0-6 10 0 5 fl 2.1-0 0,025-0 1 0 1 M 3- 6-0 2,10 ^W RkD /i. fl 0 fl 0-0 0-0 00 1 fl ? 26 1 on 16 -1 y fl H mJ) 0,6 10-0 2- 0 z 71 01 1-1 5- 8 - 7- 8 - l-OTREf’ fl 0 0 02) <20 M 1 Q 1 3 3 00 3 3 0 fl 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl Q 0 0.0 OU 0.0 fU oTS TATED i 0 tb Xi 0.02.$ n 2. fl z 6 -1 01 6 -1 I 0 \ $ 6 6,0 $0 1 0 0.1 3-6 Total • ? <2 5? '<10.0 0 ,5100. 2-1 31.5 3-in Pim 3 0 3 (1 0.0 11 1 0 I HO 04 U 1 0 1 .5.0 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 m 0.0 O A *-/N RU DS - 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 o.o OA 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0 ft o.o 0.0 00 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’■OTHER 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 o 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 NOT STATED <1 0 q 11.1 O A 11.1 3 0 3 ha o.o in I 0 30-b 0-0 30.0 1 0 q 11-3 00 11-3 Total HZ 3 is IM M too. 15 0 2-5 let-o (1.0100- 70 0 20100.0 0-0lob- & 0 52.loo.o 0.0100- SeptempeP (R ewpep (Rpi/emPee Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - ‘ IN CAP 0 1 333 O O 13 3 0 1 7.1 n-b 7.1 2 0 2. 51 00 7 0 1 253 6 -6 153 ’■OU TDOORS 2, 0 4 UI 0 0 U .1 5 0 s 3f5 M l37.5 1 0 24.5 0,0IM 6 3 22.2 II. 1 33.3 hN PLANE 0 0 0 00 O A 01 3 0 3 23.1 0.0ai 0 IU O A 11-6 H 0 H 1^.9 0.0 IW HN RLD&. 0 0 0 0.0 O A 0,0 0 0 0 OA O .o o.l 1 0 1 2-1 OA S3 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’•OTHER. 0 0 0 OA OA 0.1 0 0 0 01 OA o.o I 0 M 0,0 23 0 0 o 6.0 0.0 0-0 NOT STATED 0 0 0 OA 04 04 A 0 H 3 0-1 0.0 303 15 0 15 H H A 01 H H I 1 0 1 M H o.o15.1 Total A 0 3160,0 0-0loo. 13 0 i3 100-0 0.0lib. 3H 0 6 6 .0 0,1too- M 3 21 UH III100- 216 72.& .E J /^________tatdz z aai._____2S ____/2£££0^££^____ ^2^r/2E____ s r& »E//2es ______S tr A>^7^5 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total O’ '•IN CAR 0 « 60 <06 4 a y 0.6 0 a s (■7 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0-0 '•o utd o o rs 5 74,5 5-3 fl,9 7 7 0 <54 3-0 M l 77 0 77 07,0 0.007-0 0 m 0.077.1 '•IN PLANE 7 0 ■? 72-1 0,0^.1 7 7 17-1 O,o 134 7 0 f//■/ 77,0 //■I 7 0 /7-Z 0,0<7.1 ‘IN RLD&. 0 0 0 ^ 0,0 01 / a / 7-0 00 14 5 0 5 Of o.o 6? y 0 <37 0,01.7 7 5- 6 - 7- 8 - mo ther a (2 M al 00 o M 0.0 0.0 3 6 2. 37 037 7.3 a 0 0 0.6 00 0.0 NOT STATED 6 0 3/4 00.1/4 '7 77 51,5 0-05/.5 .7/ a 3771-1 0.077-Z 7Z 0 v/.y 0,07/7 Total 1 71 97,1 w. 17-0 0,0/a. 73 7t(at. 6 0-0700. 41 0 *7 w.o <00, J,me A L>6 2S r Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - '•IN TAR 0 70,0 0070,0 0 1 <73 0-0 17,4 y 9 70,1 26337-5 1 0 1 7o 0-6 yy '■0 u tM O RS 0 0 0 6,0 0,0 0,0 7 0 / 17,3 0-0J73 y 0 y M 0,010.1 70 I) 10 70-0 0,0 ma '•IN PLANE 0 3 . 16,0 a)771-0 Z 0 z ^0,0 z 0 z 9.3 0-0 f.3 3 0 3 72.0 0,0 l^A ‘•IN RUDS. 0 0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 a 0,0 0-0 0,0 z a z n0,0 f.3 0- 0 0 9-0 0,0 n 5- 6 - 7- 8 - »• OTHER 0 a 0 0.0 ao 00 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 0 7 7.1 0.0 # 3 0 3 <1.0 w 11.0 NOT STATED 7^ 0 7^ to. 6 0,1$0,0 3 0 724 0.0714 i a M ) <),/l75-1 0 0-71 014 270 Total M a 3 0<00,0 0,0(00. 7 Q 7 100,1 0,0no. -2X- 5 774 303100. 04 0 25 <00.0 oJ\7>- Sears Oerosee .ffeeEmsea Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C t> «t Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st 'Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - '•in en R. y 0 7 ,30-9 0,0 fa? 1 0 1 too i.o io.o 0 0 0 00 0-0 00 3 9 H.3 1-1 ZIP 'rximolK ■1- Q X 13-9 0,0M 5 0 5 56,0 on too s ft 5 ^.1 0.0U -1 c 6 4,3 0,0 19.3 *1(1 PLANE 3 ft 5 13,1 0-0 13,1 1 0 10-0 0-0 10.0 9 ft 7 34.9 0.0.M 3 3 1-1 o.o 1.1 ‘■IN BIOS. 1 0 1 1-1 0,0 1-1 / 0 1 10.0 0.0 10-0 5 0 5 11.1 0-0All 1 z « 0.0 15 5- 6 * 7- 8 - »■ OTA E A 1 Cl 1 1.1 00 W 1 Q 1 16.0 00 M 0 0 0 0,0 onM 0 0 0 0,0 0,0 0,0 N OT STATEN 0 3, 154 0-0154 1 0 M OIO 10.0 .5 0 5M w 1) 0 )|353 0.0155 Total <3 0 13 IOQ-0 Q.0100, 10 0 IM 0.0100. i3 0 A3IM‘( M ia). 2? 3 31 103 9.1 100. 217 LagA r/Ff/l/ ^ M S^L/^jeS____O w es/M S 37 6//7 7 /1/6 S ^y___/V0A /r#SrM t£:___js/J- J HULU F e^^uaseu Num liei Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - 'IN can 0 1 7-1 04 7-7 / 1 3 61 13.3 00.0 0 0 0 3.0 O J) 0.0 1 0 53 -5 o-o tv ’nurnoois 4 2 epl 7-1 lit 1 0 2 . 133 0.0 13 -3 3 ) 500 11.1 44-7 I 0 1 44-7 0.0 i4fl lIN Pi-ANE fa 33,3 to S3 7 0 9 604 04003 ) 0 1 16-1 0.0 16 .1 0 0 0 0,0 04 «-)« UkD&. 1 0 i 3,7 op 3.7 0 Q 0 0.0 04 00 0 0 0 0J3 o.o 00 0 0 0 0.0 to M 5- 6 - 7- 8 - »OTHEf 1 0 ,7.7 0.0 3.7 I 0 1 6-1 04 4.7 0 0 0 0.0 04Hm 0 o 0 0.0 to M hot srarEb 0 22-7 0.0 2 1.1 0 0 0 00 0,1 00 1 0 1 IM afl 14-1 0 0 0 04 Total .25 ,2 . 27 U6 7,1 /0 0 - 13 >5 UH M 100- 5 6 73.3 n.i13 3 . 0 3 M 100. .hup Ju LU r Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Nun trer Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - >in cae. 0 0 0 0,(1 0.0 00 0 0 0 0J) Oo 1 0 H -l 0,0 H I J / 7 to 5,0 M 4 ’o utd o o rs 3 0 3 6 04 to M O 0 mJ tow 0 7 M V W Ji I 13 W b 54 6 5.0 ’•IN PLAAiE 0 0 0 0,0 to O b 0 0 0 04 04 1 0 1 ll.l ll-l 2 0 2 10.0 04 16 4 HH 8Lh&, 0 0 0 to M to 0 0 0 m M 6b JI 0 H 551 ob ^A / 0 / 54 Ob 54 5- 6 - * MTUEe 0 0 0 1)4 0.0 0.0 0 0 OJO ~T0 0 0 0.0 to 0.3 < 5 0 0 04 NOT STATED 0 2 7)4 to104 0 0 to 0-0 1 0 ll.l M III 0 0 0 to to Total ,5 0 5 100.3 toK »- 1 0 1 Wb 0-01004 1 fl 9 10.0 0-0lot- )7 7 W 10.0 104 10- D ele Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total io- ■in caz 1 ? A 6 5.6 ll.l 2 fl 7 1-1 0.0 7.1 7 / 3 ll.l to17.1 3 0 3 213 O J) ’OUTDOORS 7 0 9 W -l 0.0 U -l 15 0 15 53 .6 to 51-6 V fl J/ 13 5 0.0 13 4 1 0 H 3 6 .1 00 M 3-in plane 7 fl 1 50-0 O b 5oP 5 fl 5 ll-l to 17-1 7 0 7 H i(10 111 3 0 3 273 to 713 4-IN RLD& 2 fl 2 JU to H -l 2 1 3 1-1 3 ,6 10-1 / 0 1 to 0-6 5! 0 fl 0 00 to ob 5- 6 - 7- 8 - 3OTHE2 n fl 0 04 to (M 3 fl 3 10-1 o.o 10-1 0 0 0 04 04 O J) 0 0 0 to to OJ) NOT STATED fl 1 to to 5.6 0 fl 0 O S ) 0-0 3 0 7 0 I11.1 to H-t 1 0 1 ll 0.0 i-i Total 17 1 Itlit 5.6 l!fl- 71 1 71 lit 3 -6 IS O - 16 1 H M l 5.113 0. ll 0 II1334 ob 133. 218 ^S l£_____<9 /^ A.O tnr/a/v FeB/lVAliV ' ' NAB tn Art Num b er Pet Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 '■in crR J 6 3 26 0 00 jw 1 5 0,0 3.1 3 0 3 i.O ll-l 11 X 76 '3.1 15 !5.S 2nurDO oRS X / 3 13.3 4.7 IM / 0 5.4 f.b 5.1 5 1 ^ ll-l 3.1 ll-l 11 3 5° M V .5 > IN PW NE V 0 V 11.1 85 ^.7 /0 0 10 04 86 55.1, I 0 6 ll-l 0.0 11.1 4 0 6 5-1 0-0 5.1 •■IN BLhC,. / 0 / tn 6 .8 4-7 a 0 0 0.0 8-8 M 7 0 9 33-3 00 33.' /I 0 H 10.1 8.0 ll-l 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’•OTHER X 0 X >33 as 13.3 i 0 1 54 8.0 5,Io / 0 / 3,7 0-0 3.1 8 a 6 0.0 M 0-8 N OT STATED X 0 X 13 .3 86 13.3 5 0 6 113 9,8 11.1 y 0 yH.3 as 111 JO 0 JO 115 M 13.5 Total 17 I 15 13 .J 4-7 ID O- 71 6 It 1005 0-8 1(0- 1 JI 113 4-1 IDO- If 5 103 Ifr V IM - Ju a/e Au& iiir Num b er- Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t ' - Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - '■tn cem 1/ 0 ll 1.1 06 1-1 IS 1 11 ft 0-1 1-1 f7 7 6! 6,1 0.1 1.1 7/ X 73 703 0.5 16.1 'Ti/rmoRZ 5! 7 7? If./ 1-1 19-1 11 3 15 5X3 1-1 51.0 317 33 to W 2 0.1 ^6 177 7 267 ns 1.7 5/2 ’■IN BLAN E 75 a 17-1 86 113 11 0 H ID S 0.0 ilS 67 / 6 1T4 0-1 1-1 11 3/ 7-3 0.5 1.1 *TN BU D&. 3 0 1 7-1 0,0 7-1 1 0 1 55 0.6 5-5 7/ 3 75 1-0 M H i3 7 7 31 15 1-0 1.9 5- t 7- 8 - *■ O TH ER J (3 X 1-1 06 li X 0 a 1.1 00 l-l 13 0 13 1-1 05 1-1 5 0 5 0.0 1.3 Tw sthtea /y 0 77 115 M 115 34 0 31 16 .1 0014-1775 0 115 135 9-8 13.5 7/ 0 76 11-1 0-0 11.1 Total X 113 ll-l m 195- 172- 5 111 11-1 ID O. 113 77 7% - 11-2 ID O. 772 317 96.1 199. O tTO Bs A /Vees M n p.e. O etBFus en Num b er rer cen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total C on st Variab le Total 0 - >tm cue is 1 76 7-3 82 7 1 ID 97 /./ 13.9 s 4 7 75 3-0 19-5 A 3 5 3.6 75 7-5 '■numoARs fo 5 7.5 71-1 3,1 51.5 73 0 73 70S 00 76-1 /I A 27 113 3,9 3 15 li 7 71 27.3 7.5 ?M ’•IN PL H NF 72. 0 72 in 0.0 75 73 0 /5 H-3 6-8 li-* 1 0 1 114 00 H -1 11 / 2-6 37.9 '■1 377-7 •tn Rud s. $ 2 70 71 /.t M 77 0 77 15.1 0-1 15.1 2/ 0 3/ 31-3 M 3 1-3 70 3 70 75-2 0-0 /5.2 5- 6 - 7- 8 - ’OTH E ft. a 8 0 06 0,0 00 2 0 2 2-1 0.6 & 0 0 0 0-8 0.9 0,9 7 O 1 1.5 0.0 1.6 NOT S TATED 3 1 0 31 11.1 0-0 17.1 1 0 ffl 9,6 3 -7 H 0 70 17.1 0-8 17-1 3 o 3 U 0.0 1-1 Total H 7 f162 15.) W 160. H 1 92?M l-l/#- 7,3 7 07 W 109. 6 / 3 92-7 1-6 IfO . 219 raa/e A //4_____s tifj^az 2aa^_<2£^-a^— £££& ££2a£a^___oaa_ pel__Z ea^s __a a ^a*5___£^00^2^0_____ 1 leco^^t «^ Z es s 4-/0 S ece-v^s S ec.0s S l>s 3 /-Po 3eeo^^ En iutiM Num b er C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon / ar4/4/ 0 66 00 47 47 > 2 4- 0 3 .o 6 .o ?o 0 / 0,0 4,0 20 l-Astron om ical 34. 4a 74 213 ? ns 4/3 /0 44 03.2 Oo? 04/ S 3 3 //774 4-s 22.? X? a 4/4/ 4J 72 2 -Aircraft 1 z z < 7 31 /IP 4 3 13 //A 704 // 3 7? 7/4 //■I23.2 /a 4 //Pt .4 *3 22 0 J -L i|M Phen om . 0 2 00 Z Z /■6 7 0 /23 00 23 a / / oo /3 4 0 p 00 00 00 4-B irds a? O f 44 0 0 0 OO ao40 0 0 0 0,0 OO 44 4- / 3 2. 20 M 5-C louds, D ust, etc. ^ £ ao 00 OO 0 0 0 0-0 ao0-0 0 0 ao ao 00 0 0 4 0-0 00 00 6 -ln suffic In fo. 3 If 2-4 O O /O' 3 0 O ’ 3/0 ao 20 0 < 7-3 ao 7, 0 6 14 2 0.0 /0.2 7-Psychological 0 0 4 ao 00 0 0 0 0-0 0000 / / 40 /■^ /£ 4 0 0 00 a-O 0.0 4-U n kn ow n z* 0 /2a If00 ff1 0 4 30? Oct2^3 /7 0 //z ag 00 759 71 0 <7 334 0.0 Iff M ther 3 ///O f SO 0 0 00 oo ^ ^ 71 0 O' £0 ooOf 0 0 0 ao 0.0 ao Total 13 /23 4i.r/OO. 47 7d43 73.3372 /ao. 3 0 77 *7 74A 474/pp. 4/ g 41 3 3 .7 Z /.3 /oO. 3 / ^ee,H -2>s -S a/U H T’f& A-00 A?SoSu 7‘£\S 30 /"foA/uT^^ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon Jo /I3 7 7C> /SI7/0' Oo J7 0/4 ? z ? 77„ 3 0fO 34Z Z ? 77 1 //, /a 4 1-Astron om ical 4- 7 Ao 3 2 7* 73 /f7o 7 4 f /4g 73 d" /7 /z 0 4-7 2/2 2d /S'47 76 0 1.2 242 2 -Aircraft 70 7 2/ 1,1 73 /?a 4 71 zr 3-3 /Z Z /ir J ' 72 77 4-2 /^P 2/2 /a d /I 74 3 ? //./ 3-L ight Phen om . 4 0 0 Off 04 00 0 J " 7 7 4/ 04 a 0 0 00 0.0 04 0 a p 0-0 o.o0.0 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 40 40 0 0 '0 0.0 oo44 0 0 4 4.4 44 04 / 0 07. 0.0 06 5-C louds, D usL etc. / 1 o,g 13 do 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 40 0 0 0 4-0 40 0-0 2 0 7 3 0.0 /■2 6 -ln suffic. fofo. 0 7 4.p 40 jo 1 0 7 7.1 4.0 7-4 / 0 7-2 4.4 /■S' JO 0 /rp 0.0 /51 7-Psychological / / 2 - a? Of7/ 0 A/ Oo1/ 0 0 0 40 4.0 00 2 / /2 4.0 411 8 -U n kn ow n 31 0 2? 3 7.4 OO 2/5 4/ 0 0/77,1 OO '47 02 0 22 MS'0.0 2/0 3 6 0 z p ? 2./ 44 224 M ther 4 0 7 7.2 0.0 X^ / 0 0 40 /■7 4 0 7.0 0.0 0.0 // 0 6 ? 0.0 Total 47 3 7 724 742 27g/00. 11 4470/Z U 3 44 Jo go7/.o2/0 700 73 2 3 /743 74.0 700 Z & £/£__A2£_____EMt-i/ar/M & ozl s/o/sr/vos ^ a// pep 4 2 Eg oo/oes EEOoarEQ 0~J0 Secos //’$0 S£C4aT^< 3/- 60 ift,? 4.4 io 2 -Aircraft 4. 6 f 77 23./34? X / 1 42./ 1317-1 71 74.74 3 3 ? 2/7,625 77 7 24nr 0'6IS O 3-L ight Phen om . / O / 3.3 0.0 3.3 0 / /0.0 0 / 44 7! /f0 / 7 a a 22 7-3 4-B irds / 0 / 3 g poS3 4 O 0 44 O P 00 4 0 0 00 0-0 0'0 7 0 7 2.2 402.2 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 00 4,0 40 4 0 0 0,0 0-0 44 4 0 0 PO 0 04.0 4 .0 0 4.0 0.4 OO 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / O / 13 04 if/ 0 / ao £■ 7 / 0 6 /.f 4.4 73 a 4 2 10 04 ^ ^ 7-Psychoiogical / 0 / S f 0-4 if4 0 0 40 0.0 00 J / 76 /f4? a 0 0 0.0 4.0 40 8 -U n kn ow n 6 O p 23 / 0.423./ 4 4 / 27/ ao 2/./ 1 0 ? Id-/ ao/p./ /a O /O 27 2 0.0 77.7. 9-Other 4 0 1, 77 0.0 7-7 O 0 0 0.0 4040 0 0 0 00 O.o 40 / 0 7. 7. 00 2.2 Total 77 1 26 £1'4344/00 74 £ 71 M l3/4/00 34 22 6 da 7 3?3 /PO 43 72 41 73-3 247 /OP 6/ 0£co*/& i. -S /0/^r^z 6 -30 /Ow^ra^ 0/^0 3p MasSifm 2)t^Arz^ 4/0 r St a re & Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er 1 Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2/ /o 0/774 44204 X 72 ?g 2/7 7/,4 3 7P 7/ 4 /< 743 703 6 ,3 // 4 ?o /2.6 ■? / /E7 1-Astron om ical / 0 /04 ao a? 4 7 / ao /o /O 3 / 43 ti/ ' / 3 7 0/ 2-4 ^ ^ 2 -Aircraft 2a /J' S o 764 /2.d 7,?/ /a 20 30 11 7H 79.7 2 2 /IE 3/44 23 3 s/74/ Z r- ? 3-L ight Phen om . / / O ' a? O f /■a 4 / / 40 74 /.p 0 0 0 0.0 400.0 / 0 OJ 44 p.Z 4-B irds / 0 f Of 00 a? 0 0 p 40 44 00 4 0 0 40 4-0 00 0 / / 40 O f 0.3 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 14 44 0.0 0 O P 4.0 40 40 3 0 3 5:3 0.0 ^ 0 0 40 ao 0.0 6 -ln suffic W o. /7 0 /,7 /4.3 4.4//s 1 0 ? 31 40 3 ? a 0 0 40 40 00 23 0 2f22 a 00220 7-Psychological / 0 / 4? 4,04? / 0 / 7.0 00 /■o 0 0 2. 00 0.0 / 0 / O f 4-0az 8 -U n kn ow n 26 0 2P 2/4 00 2/3 /s '0 /I 74-1 40/4? 07 4 27 414 00 40/ 21 4 V 22.g 40 22.? 5-0 the* 2 3 4 77 2.0 1 1 p 4a fa a a 0 g 2- ^ 0 0 ? 7/ 0.0 7 / Total ?O 21 7/421.4/00. dr 3d 70/All /pp4/ 1 3'7 /42/rr/a?. ///76727 M l72-4 Z OO 220 r^L£ J/w Si/a li/ff/oiv of ALL r/a^r/y^r__ FfiZ ___a^l__Veas s a? Sa lles ££FO£F£l> FO £ S O Far/O /V O F F/& »r//yF 03 J EO F AaLfl/S /VAF £££££0____________ A-/O S eeoFLL //-Jo £eeers 3 !~ ^>0 >0 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A / /flflfis re / fifl /flfl A / fi.fiS A A a 7 £ 7.7 //A I-Astron om ical tr // 26 3 7,5M S (AA g / ? ^A 3 .0 fis a 4 / 7 /3 4 AA /AS / J {■S '3.2 77 2 -Aircraft 4 2 /O .o £0 /s o J /flfl(AA (Afi 4 7 //./ f4 (0.0 4 A 6 /Zf //.A 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 < 7 AfiAfi(40 A J 7. Afi/Afi/A A 0 0 A 00 AA Afi A 0 0 fi.fiA. A AA 4-B irds 0 Afi0.0 Afi A 0 A AfiAfiAA 0 0 A Afi0.0 AfiA 0 A AA AfiAA 5-C louds, D ust etc. 0 /20 fl.O ?.< A 0 A AA AA AA 0 7 / fiS 2. 2 2.2 A 0 A fi.fiAA A-A frln suffic. In fo. 0 5- (2-5 flfl/is / 0 /£A AA ^0 7 * 7 M 0.0 /O S A 0 2 £S AA 7-Psychological ^ O 0 Afi(2(2 00 A 0 A AA AA fi.fi a 0 A 00 00 00 0 0 A AfiAA 00 3-U n kn ow n / 0 / z -S AS £.0 J 0 & /AfiAA /00 (A 0 /A M u 00 A2A /4 0 /44/7 AA 4sZ 9-Other 0 0 £ fl.fiAfi00 A 0 A AA A# Afi fl g ^ 44nt(2.2 0 / / Afi.72 2.2 Total 24 4o 3 ^0/M 6 io W i, fAA /AfiAA /S ' 4' Ite3 3 .3 /AA AS 3 / /4.4/Afi. 4/ & a>*'Dt-J rAv/ures & -3 o ^sa/vta x five* Jfi /(w rrs TfiFO TltF' z/.r Stzw vb Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Nueb er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 74 7 U L S i2/2 4 /z 2/Hr /S o 74-2 7 7 /4 KA 3 4 (74 73 /O (3 4-4 ?,g 3 .7 1-Astron om ical A A 2 AA 2. 2 (2 z 7 KJ'3 7 4 / /A //■A /■Iri. 2 44 14 s ? 74-r J/.77/ 2 -Aircraft /£ ? (J Hi 1» 25.0 Z l 3 /? /Lt. 7J 27.7 3 4 / (■ 3 7 7? flS 3 AA 7 A 77 //z 3-L ight Phen om . A 7 J KU 4/J J 0 0 0 Afifir? a.a fi 0 A fir? fi.fi£.fi A 7 7, Af fit /A 4-B irds 0 A A AA AS fi.fi A I / Ar? H /^ 3 0 .? / fi.fi3 7 4 1 s / (s 4 /A 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A 0 A AA fl.flfir? / 0 /fl 4 AA /z J 0 3 s /Afi3 7 / A /A/ Afi23 ? 6 -ln suffic. In fo.* 7 a 7 7^ fi.fi77 /i0 /2 /AS fi.firfi.S /4 0 /4 /I/AA /7./ ZX 0 ft? fi-fi7A ? 7-Psychological A 0 A AA AA AA A a 2 2.S fi-fiAS 3 a 3 3 7 A,A 3 -7 3 I 4 7'A 7 /£ 8 -U n kn ow n 3 ' 0 2/344 Afi7fi.fi/o 0 /£ /gs Afi/2.S 24 0 26 3 /-1 Afi2(-7 44 0 4? 744 AA 244 9-Other 0 56 AA S O 7 0 7 74 fi-fi74 4 / £ 4.7 /? . 6 / /A 7/2 7/ fi7 -7S Total /S '?o 43 3 U -l/AA. 2/ /A 734M u 700 /A 72 3/474.6/Afi. 2/3 S 3 7444s,//4474K- £!£££.____A/? 3___ £Mi42M___O F ALL____S /S M F/O /S S ____ FO F ALL (EO S S Fa S O s O eS S EFflErEa Ffi£ AA& r/fi/t/ O F S LAFr/A/S S FF/l/S E O F S LO lF/A/S AFF/I/S E flF.JFAFS 3 S eeo*s eA /es s 0-/0 S ^ea^/DX 3 /- Ao S ,POofy^s Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D orttful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total. O-B alloon 0 0 A Afi fi.fi Afi A A A fi.fiAfi Afi fi fififl.fi Afifl.fl / ? 431 /4g 23 I-Astron om ical /? 4 26 333 ntstf 4 2 /A 313 4.2 4fi 4 4 7 71a /g(% 2 A 4(04/fi.s 2/. fl 2 -Aircraft 3 £ 7 374 //g /Z.7 6 Z 3/So 73 ns 3 A 44-/ 73 3-2 A A 4 /AS /fl.fl2/0 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 A AfiAfiAfi fi A fifi.fifi.fl Afi A 0 fl flfl fi.flas 0 fl fl fi.flA,A fi.fi 4-B irds 0 / /AfiK o 2-p A 0 fifi.fifi.fiAS / 0 / 43 Afi« / 0 / 33 Afi 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A 0 A fi.fi AA AA A fi fir2.fi AfiSA fl 0 fl Afifl.flAfi fl 0 fl Afi fl.fl0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 0 4 7f Ar? 77 0 0 0 AfiA. A AS 0 0 fl flflfl.fiAo / 0 / S 3 fl fl 7-Psychological 7 0 / 2 A Afi2,0 A 0 A fi-fiAA fl.O / 0 / 4fifir? 4^ / 0 / 53 AA S 3 8 -U n kn ovm 0 ft fi-A 77 J'0 /M l Afi2S3 7 0 7 3/3 fl.fi7/3 4 0 / 2/. 7 AA ? / t m other 4- / 7-7 2.fl 77 / 0 / 4a Afi47- 0 / /so/s As 0 fl fl.fl 00 0,0 Total 34 77 44.7 333/Afi. 3 247137/s /s o, 7 A2 47-24/3 /flfl. 7/ 7 14 343 /flfl. £ -3 0 /^x/i-rf J A^es 3 9 rffi*4*7& j Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4 ? 7-° fK/s t 4 2 3 (4f 442/.6 3 0 //3 fl.fl//3 4 s 47 74 7^ 1-Astron om ical fl 4 4AA 7fl Z fl / / i./ /.// /fl,? 1 4 7Z43 /Io33.3 // 4 /7 15.4 7 7 ^ 2 -Aircraft 7 f/A 3 il4-o263 ,2 2 4 5-V/fl.fl 0 3 3 fl.fl//3 /73 // 4 /7 /5-7 7.7 276 3-L ight Phen om . A 0 2 3-flflfl 3 5 4 0 6 16 ,2, AA /6 -Z / 0 /4t fl.fl/g / 0 / 6 / o.fl(4 4-B irds a 0 A fl.fl A A flfl fl 0 0 fl,fl A,fl fl. a 0 0 fl f l. a fl flA, A 0 0 0 Ar? fl,fl fl. fl 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A 0 A fl.fi A flfl.fl A 0 A fl-flfl-fl AS 0 0 flfl.flfl.fl0.0 0 0 0 AA Afiflfl ^ In suflic. In fo. 4 a 6 /o.s fl-fl/AS / a / 73 0.0 23 />er£o X^Z 0s s 0/fr/0A/ zv s ^^r//i/a y^LLaiJ 6 /010/400 ¥^^0^ M ./eers & 0& >aS& g /fisx //-3 a Sec.^riis En i n ation Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 * B alloon a 0 4 flu S o 0 0 0 flfl 0.0 / 3 /flfl 4a /fo & 40 0 0.0 a.o 0.0 l-Astron om ical // /A w /gs S fa 4 0 £ 4/2 0.04c.i 3 3 /4a /4a Joo 7 4 3 4o /a.o 4flo 2 -Aircraft J 77,7 14 7fS J 7 /S 4 17 437 3 o 3 /Sa 0.0 /X 0 3 4 /4a 70 0 M o 3-L ight Phen om . a 7 3.7 0.0 3 7 fl 0 0 flfl0 0 flfl <0 o 0 0.0 a.o 00 0 / 00 fl.o S o 4-B irds A / o^ *7 3 ? / 4 77 77 fr4 a o 0 a.o aa 0.0 a 0 a 00 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 a.o 0 0 0 0.0 0. 0 00 6 1 7 a,& 4 a S a fl 0 0? a. a fl.fl 0.0 G-tn suffic. In fo. 7 o 7 3 ? 0.0 3 -7 0 0 0 O .o a a flfl 3 0 ^ /S o 0.0 /X o ' / 0 S o 0.0 4.0 7-Psycho logical 0 0 0 O ff 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 O .o 0. 0 O .o 7 0 / 40 0.0 7,0 / 0 / ^0 a.o 0 5-U n kn ow n ? 0 J /// 0 0 III fl 0 fl//4 fl. flK 4 3 0 3 /4a a. a /S o g <0 3 /S i0.0 M o M ite 0 fl a.p 0.0 0.0 fl 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 <0 0 Afl 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total /I 2 27 7M 2? 4 /flfl n 7^ Hili'4/flfl. 20 /fla- /fl 40 fra M O /00 ^/ S ^faafAS A& avTKt 4-3 o ef,f.ur-es flvs /t 3 a AS ^/araj flDv/?/*7>a*s Aflor SroGTCb Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pa C en t Num b er Pa C oit C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu ToU I C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / O / 27 a.a 23 3 ? //■? 3/ X? 3 7 20.2 /(■IIff 2 7 737 fl/ 13 . s l-Astron om ical 7 2 3 23 4. A 34 s 3 3 /*r /■'2/4 fl 2 2 a.o /Il71-7 4 7a /4.7 7//211 2 -Aircraft If 7 /4 272M 2 44,4 4- J 7 /a? 7/73 $ 7 1 2 4/S/, //■2 7 77 / 7 r 0 O a.t 3-L ight Phen om . f 3 X L 2 3 34 3 0 3 X./ 0. O g/ D 0 0 a.o 0.0 0.0 7 0 7 2 3 0.0 2.X 4-B irds 0 0 fl,a 0.0 a.o a 0 0 fla 0.0 00 a 4) 0 a.o 0 0 0x0 fl O 0 0.0 0 O 0 .O 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 0 0 fl.a 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a 0 & flA a. 0 0.0 fl & 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 33 e. 0 fi/ O / 27 a.a 2-7 a O 2 //■/ 0.0 //■I 6 0 4 74.7 0.0 7/7 7-Psychological a O 0 0.0 fl.a flfl a 0 0 a.o o.a 0.0 a 0 0 fl.o 0.0 O .o fl a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 B -U n kn ow n /A 0 /a 27.3 0.0 273 4 0 4 //■2 0.0 74? “7 fl 4 M 2 0.0 M 2 /a 0 70 773 0.0 27-3 9-Other 0 O 0 0.0 a.o 0.0 A / 3 fl.fl 2 7 3 .7 a 1 / 0.0 fl 4 fl. 7, 7 0 I2 3 0.0 2/ Total 24 //3 6 S74 3 o. C /AO , 27 /a 32 fre M o /oo. // 7 73 41/37.4/aa, 3fl 6 3 4 /3 .3 /4.7 /oo. rAflz e_____fl/X & eae/i/or/AM or ^zz s /eo/r/o/es s ee az o. yfzzz er /raz ees eeeeereo roe oz /eer/aA/ s /z erz z i/a jears ee flreee raz ees S fleeM flos aa. flos s 2 y/— 3 o Trooens 3 / - £0 S aeoz res Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon fl fl a a.o 00 0.0 2 O 2 /2S 0.0 72 X / 2 3 So /O fl(S o 7 7 2 47 ^7 M l-Astron om ical /I/I 33 33-a 2X .o 44.o 4" 7 4 3 /3 43 774 4 floe S o JS O 40 7 1 aa 4-7 4.7 2 -Aircraft J " 7 4 /a.o 2A 72-0 0 2 0.0 74-x /J.S 1 6 M o S a 3 o.o fl. 3 73 3 2o.o 3 3 ,3 3-L ight Phen om . fl 0 00 0.0 O .o fl / 1 00 4 3 4.3 7 O / S o 0.0 S o fl O a.o 0.0 0.0 4-B irds fl / 0.0 J.a 2-o 0 0 0 00 0.0 0.0 0 / / a.o ^0 S a fl a a 0.0 0 0 0.0 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 / 7 0,0 2-a X -o 4 .0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl O 0 0,0 0-0 a.o fl & d3 fle 0.0 a.a 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 0 3 4o 0.0 4.o fl a 2 /2 j‘ 0.0 frx 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 fl O 0 e.o 0.0 00 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00 0. a 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 0 7 I 0.0 j'O <0 0 O O a.o AO 0.0 B -U n kn ow n 4 0 4 fro O .a /2.0 fl a fl 7JS 0.0 3 0 3 fro 0.0 /S o 6 fl 4 4fla fl.fl 4a.o 9-Other 0 O 0 a-0 0.0 0.0 / a f 4-3 fl.o 43 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 / 4-7 0.0 4-7 Total 3 3 /7 S o 34-a /aa. 72 4 fra 2s 0 /AO . 74 4 Jo fro Jo. a /00. /fl tf44.1 3 3 .3 /afl. r -^ /^VkT /ej dree 30 M m,, rar r,w zzor Sraret, Evaluation Num b er ' Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon /fl 5 Z9 £7 3.4 3 3 4 44 14 7/1 7 0 7 43 a.o S 3 4 / 4 Su /,? 4-9 l-Astran om ical fl / 3 s i2/7 34 4 /s-43'71-7 2 //SI /ax'2/3 /fl24go.? 2o 7 4/4 2 -Aircraft 4 7/4377/3/4 4 ^ 2 72x72.S 2s a fl 0 2 /as a.o /a.s 4 3 7 /o. 3 S? fr.s 3-L ight Phen om . 0 / 1 0.0 2.7 S3 7 0 / 3 7 O .o 3 .7 A 0 a go flo 0.0 a t? 6 0.0 0.0 4-B irds 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 a.o o.a 0-0 a 0 o.a 0.0 0.0 A & 0 a.o 0.0 0. 0 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 3 aa 3.4 3 .4 fl O 0 O .a a.o o.a fl 7 7 a.o S 3 ^3 fl / I 0.4 7-7 77 6 -ln suffic M o. 7 0 / 2-7 0.0 24 / 0 7 3 -7 0.0 3 .7 / 0 7 X} 0.0 S 3 0 4 /•■i0.0 /a-3 7-Psyctolofial fl 7 3 S 7 fl, 7 34 0 6 0 0.0 o.a 0.0 / 0 7 S 3 0.0 S 3 / ^ ? 7 /? O .a /7 IU n kn ow n /o 0 /a 2X 4 0.0 23 4 7 0 1 23 .7 0.0 2tf a 0 7 3 4 X O .o 244 /fl 0 /2 2a ? 00 go. 7 M or 0 0 0 ao 0.0 0,0 0 / 7 fla 1-7 3 7 0 7 I 0.0 S 3 S 3 < 2 7 7 0.0 7.7 74 Total 27 14 J J” 4a.o 4to /aa. 3 3 3? 7/7 23 /7oo. 4 4 /f73.9 2/. 7 /O O . 4a /2 S g 4? .o 3 /.o /aa, 222 gAS/g EI/gLOOr/O/l/ 0g S/Oegg/O/GS___________________YeOgS__ gg Q O/OgS ggg0gr£O ' __ S/Ogg/A/I. O EO G A G LO KJGy/ Ogg 40^00 OS 4.-/0 SecogDi 7 7-3o SeecAs 3/- Oo Sseegos Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 4? A,a 0 72 40 04 0 4.7 0,0 // <0 / /fa Ui34/ 1-Astron om ical Z3 /o M l3 70 g/l (P 40-0 40 04.0 7 3 33.3 74-3 074 / 0 1/ 40 77 2 -Aircraft 74 0.0 74 / z 70-0/o.O 204 / 4 4f/toK J 7 3 77 Z fa 777 3-L ight Phen om . 0 o ao AO W 0 17 4.0 OO 40 0 0 a 0,4 00 ^a O’ 0 0 O O 40 40 4-B irds e 0 OA 40 ao 0 7 0.0 O’O 0-0 0 0 4 #0 0.4 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 0 4 ^ <7-4 O’O 0 A 00 00 ao 0 0 40 0.0 GO 0 0 0 40 40 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. O 0 oo M 4.0 I 0 /700 4.0 /O .i a 0 0 04 40 40 0 0 0 00 0,0 40 7-Psychological 0 po OO 00 0 0 7 ao 00 04 / 0 Sf 0,0 // 4 a 0 00 0,0 00 8 -U n kn ow n J 0 W 40 74 3 0 7-704 04^ 3 0 7 744 0-0 y/ / 0 / 7/ OO f-7 9-Other 0 0 0 ^ <20 00 0 0 O ’ 0.0 40 0-0 / 0 I 4f00zj 7 7 & 7/ 77 /fj Total to *7 43.0 3 7-3 /ao. / s et 70.0 70.0 z oo. /4 7 2!# 7 3 3 .3 /oo. 6 //04.0M3 /OO. 7/Sffogo< -arg/wrfs £ “3 0 M s f/ures 0veA Jo Z /Mares ~ 7>ufar/"S ger S rgrfb Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon J 2 4/ Z z /G.i 4 O 0 /t.3 40 Us7 / 4 <7.4 3.) Z i.^ 7 J " 4 /J 77 1-Astron om ical a a a 77 7./O.i/O O IO 73 2 00 KJ 7 ? ^ 2/J 2 /SZ S 7? II 2 /w73.0 3/0 2 -Aircraft ? a 0 21.3 4-7 774 3 4 7 77 /4,3 2/. 4 0 J 44.2 Z „J 170 7 7 7 10 7-3 70, s 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 0-0 0,0 Z 0 /04 00 74 0 2 2- 40 5.2 7,.2 0 0 0 00 0.0 40 4-B irds 0 0 0 0,0 4,0 0-0 O 0 0 o.o 0-0 a a 4 0 a 40 4.0 40 0 0 0 0.0 0,0 0,0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 0-0 O O 44 0 / 7 0-4 7-4 a 0 0 0-0 40 40 4 0 0 40 0.0 O-o 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 0 4 70,1 0.0 /?,/ 1 0 77 44 2 / 0 0 0 40 40 OP 7° O 14 13.2 0.0 /SZ 7-Psychological 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-4 / 0 /2'4 0.0 2-4 / 0 /J7 40 7,7 0 0 0 0,4 00 00 8 -U n kn ow n 0 0 /St4-0 Z Gi// 0 1/ 2(1 40 25.2 -T a S'ZJ-i Of? Z ^J JZ 0 2.1 476 0.0 774 9-Other 4- 0 4 //•7 0.0 Z i-/ 4 0 O 0-0 40 0-0 ; & /JZ . JZ 777 J * 2. JZ 0,0 7 J Total J7 6 3 3 M J Z f.X Z OO 7 ^ r 73 .3 Z i-7 740 03 1 3 2 1/1 17/zoo. 77 767U 02,4 104 g/K/g g/go £twz^r/^ og z?^ s /a/rr/o/GE gaz __ o// Yeggs go__ da^££__gEgooroo >5" 5A?#yb i Jeeagm 7/-.io gE/otgos 3/- 60 Seno gm Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er P« C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub ttai Total C ertan D oub tta Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0 00 O O 00 0 0 4 4,0 40 40 0 0 0 0.0 40 #0 4 0 0 0.4 40 ^0. 1-Astron om ical 3 ! -72 ft3 3 3 45.1f?z/ 74 A^ 44 53.5 iZ Z 7 2 9 5a. 0 74.3 4/3 z 0 / 7^-7 44 /az 2 -Aircraft <2 0 z 7-4 00 7-2 / 0 /40 0.0 < < 0 / Z 0.0 7/ ^ / 0 0 0 44 0.0 0.0 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 0.0 0,0 0 O 0 00 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 40 4040 0 6 0 0,0 0-4 44 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 0.0 00 0 0 0 40 0.4 0.0 0 0 4 0-4 0,0 40 0 0 0 0.0 44 44 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 40 0.0 0i0 0 0 0 0-0 0,0 0.0 0 0 0 00 4000 0 0 0 40 4,0 0-0 6 -ln suffic. tn fo. X 0 0. 7-2 0.0 74 1 0 / Jo0.0 7g0 0 0 44 44 00 / 0 z Z Z ,? o.O 75-7 7-Psychological 0 0 4 4.0 40 04 0 0 0 00 0.0 p.o 0 0 0 O O 44 40 0 0 0 0,0 0,4 00 8 -U n kn ow n 4- 0 4 4-3 40 // 0 O'421 40 K O 4- 0 / 2(4 4.0Z M 4 0 7 ^■7 44 00,7 m other / / /■/ ^ 7-2 0 O 0 0 0 0.0 0,0 0 0 0 40 0-0 40 0 0 0 44 04 44 Total 40 0-3 73 43x g 24 22 3(4 Z 3 Z ZM zz .3 /4 7fa 47.4 140. 0 6 /O0.c0.0 /OO. 4>7 Sergos - J /igim 6 ’.?0 A^/AAZ jTfiS 7) VGA Jo Ugvres ~ 0}uxnr,ag M r Jam Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub ttai Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D OU b ttU l Total 0 -B alloon / 0 I7/0.4 7,Z / 0 /1-z 0.0 ? ■' z 0 7 ^ -7 0.0 747 0 0 0 0,0 0.0 O O 1-Astron om ical 0 1 / 00 7/ 7/ 3 7 7/273 W ,4 / 0 / I/.,7 0.0 Z Z .-7 74 03 O S ,/ M A 704 2 -Aircraft 4 £ 00 4x3 424 0 z 72-2 0.0 174 / 0 / 7(7 0,0 It-7 4 J /J go 0-3 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 ao40 J? 0 2 72 2 0,0 77-2 0 0 0 4,0 00 0.0 0 0 0 rtf? 00 40 4-B irds 0 0 0 04 04 00 0 0 0,040 0,0 0 0 (2 44 40 40 0 0 0 o.o 40 40 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 40 00 04 0 0 4 40 0,4 44 0 0 0 0,0 40 OP 0 & 0 0 0 40 0,0 6 -ln suffic. kilo. / 0 ( ,7/ 0-0 77 0 0 4 O -O 40 44 0 0 0 0,0 4,4 40 0 0 4 /fj4,0 70,4 7-Psychological 0 0 0 40 0.0 04 4 O 0 4,0 0,0 0,0 0 0 0 40 0,0 O-O 0 0 0 4,0 rt.rt 40 8 -U n kn ovm 0 /2fa 00 if 5 <2 0 2 /ft 40 U i3 0 4 4t.) 40 004 4 a < fa 40 7,0 m other / 0 / 7/ 40 0 0 0,0 0.044 0 0 79 0.0 0-4 40 7 0 7 U 0,0 1,3 Total 7 7 74 4'44 Eo.o470, 2 3 7/ 72,7 27.3 Z O O . 4 0 & 700.0 0.0 'OO. 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XT7 M l00,1700, 223 ror/s a/s s raas var/rA/ flr M ir s /a//r//v6 s s ae /zz veres rr ras rrs ___ /frrpiers o.- res Oi/rar/p/i/ s/apr///a AW /re a/pa/fa/a AM/rr /asjerrs %5" S& w sd in* Les s 4 - /o S ceaneDs //-Jo S eeorrt>s J/-Lo <'eta M d s Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total 0 -B alloon 5 4 /,o 3 ,/ // & / 3 -0 37-4 4-4 / 4 3 23 .1 4.2 as fl / / 0.0 4.4 2-3 l-Astron om ical Jl /?A4 IKH 7 A 4 /74/1 33.7 W / 4 4 7 4-1 20? 1 3 4 3 .6 rA /fa 2 -Aircraft 4- 7// 4-1 7.1 M 7. 4 7 AM /3* 2*7 7 7 fa /U /4-A 2? 2 4 7 H? //./ 24a 3-L ight Phen om . a 2 3 O .o 3 ° pp / 0 / 3 4 0.0 o / I O .o 3/ fa 0 0 0 a. o 0.0 ar 4-B irds / / 3 Lo /. ° to 0 a 0 0.0 O .o 00 a 0 0 p,o 0.o 0.0 ? / 4 4,3 24 /// 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 0 0 0.0 ar a a 0 O .o fa ar 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 a 0 <2 0.0 O .o O o 6 -ln suflic. In fo. 2 0 3 3 ,1 0.0 f./ a ,1 77 0.0 7? 3 0 S ' /t>4 0.0 /a/ 3 0 A /A 7 0.0 4 7 7-Psydio logical 0 a 0 O .o 0.0 a# o P 0.0 0.0 ar <7 0 0 0-0 0.0 0.0 a o 0 0.0 O .o 0.0 8 -U n kn ow n r 0 g g* 0.0 S i7 0 7 HI O .o /g? /3 0 /J 3 T 0.0 2/1 fa 0 12 3 3 .3 0.0 rra m other 4 ? 1 fa fa a 0 o 4-o O .o ap fl 0 4 4j 0.0 fa 0 0 0 O .o 0.0 ar Total S i^7 3 2°Igo/to. 33 AS 3 4 tU 31-fl/or, 3A /fl4s K e 3S.o/ot.43 3 36 713 43 1/ar. ^/ S cees S Dir ■ d” AAtrnu Z htArmS r/or J7»n?h Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t H un t er PerC en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain OoiAtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon /A /7 3/'M 4HI 3 3 -7 /g zr 33 /A-4/34 P2P /p J I 13 A4 4./ 2/.S Ifl 6 2/ fa 4-7 nr {'Astron om ical J 3 A 3,7 7 7 S i// 4 /S'/po s. c. /S .A 11 /I far/pfls fa If 4 77 14 fl 1-1 2/3 2 -Aircraft // 7 3o /oC 7-7 /fa 4 /4 /g 3,(, 12-7 /fa 7 3 4'4. / /0.2 /I S '/? 17 3.4 ZZ-T 3-L ight Phen om . r 0 0 Pr 0.0 ar X d" 7 /4 4-4 fa fi0 0 O o 0. O 00 0 o 0 Po 0.0 0.0 4-B irds <7 0 0 p,o 0.0 pa r o o fir P 0 P.P p 0 0 0.0 0.0 p.p 0 0 0 O .o 0.0 0.0 5-C IOuds, D ust etc. fl 3 .7 O.o 7.1 7? r 0 0 P,p '■0 00 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 ( 0 l PS 0.0 afl 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 J ' 4,1 0,4 43 7 0 1 fa 0.0 fa fl 0 0 P.0 0.0 00 43 0 23 fa P.O /g./ 7-Psychological / / 4 fa /,0 2 0 0 J " 4t'P.O ^S fl 0 0 P. o P. o 00 4 1 3 /■A Of 2 7 8 -U n kn ow n fll 0 4471? O .r27? // 0 7/ /fa P.O /?■/ /A 0 13 74.S O .o 20’s 74 0 2? 22.1 0.0 22g 9-Other 4- 0 4 3,f r.o fa A 0 3 t,f P.O Iff fl. 0 fl 4/ 0.0 4/ A 0 4 4? 0.0 < 7 Total Al /o444.333-7 /oo. 171 3 g I/O Ass 34,!‘ /oe. 3 3 //4477-^ 3 14 /oa /P6 4/ 734/Ar /O P. fitfi/s __a/g? ___ rrprrjnrp/___ar wf s/& rr/fl /? /O .f /2o 22 $ <2. 0 2 A-7 0.0 fa Pla 4 24 22 fl 4-4 3-L ight Phen om . I / 2 /2 fa W 0 / / a a /J fa 0 0 0 0.0 00 / 0 f /./ 0.0 /./ 4-B irds / 0 1 fa 0.0 fa fl 0 0 0.0 0. 4 P-P a 0 fip00 0.0 0 / / 0.0 // z/ 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl 0 0 00 0.0 00 p O 0 0.0 0.0 ar & 1 2 3 0.0 O 0 0 0.0 0,0 Pa 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 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A 3 ft4-o Z AP 2 -Aircraft 4 fit3.4 77,7 a 1 4 14.3 7/P/M 4- 7 (4,7 ((,3 Us 3 A 72.o to M P 3-L ight Phen om . < 9 o Z 4.0 At 47 a < 7 2 4°0.0 IP V 7 0 0 o.o 22 <0 a z b a O .o PP 4-B irds a 0V O 0 0 ZP 0 V V 0 V ev 7.4 7 (10 0. 0 26 0 0.0 0. o 2.0 ^ C louds, D ust, etc. a 0.0 0.6 22 a 0 Ao 0.0 4.4 0 /0.0 2-1 2r? 0 a It2-o O P 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 V S 0.0 VS 7 1/ 0.0 77 7 7 Po4 0.0 226 1 0 S o 0.0 7.2 7-Psychological 0 0 Pt 0 0 4.7 4 o.o 41 4 O O .o 0.0 72 4 o 0,0 2 0 4,7 ^ U n kn ow n a /3.4 0 0 34 2 £7 (4.3 0.0 7^3 4 0 ^ U M 0.0ZIP' 7 0 17 3 /3 0 0 7/3 7° 0 72 73,2 0.0 73 1 71 0 7V 3 (7 Pt37V 73 a 33 /Pl O .o 7.17 M ther 4 0 4 it 0. 0 M 1 0 ,7 1.2 6 .0 77 4^ o 41,1 0. 0 4,3 77 0 77 pt 4.0 2/ Total 13 /4 67 H (U IVV 1/, Ao 1.1.1 3 6 .3 700. 4z 6 fl,4721/an 741 4/2(0 /If7^ Z £4i£____ 4724______iL^ALbfl/liL___ & __4dU jr__ S LO V/lLLlLnl___ ^O A S LL___VS AAS AV A AL. A A A__ A^AAAV^O 2 j //- S o J Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu: Toki C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu1 Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 0.0 0.0 PP 0 0 2 2,0 62 2.6 a D 0 At 0 0 12 / 2 3 7//M l 1-Astron om ical /4 2^3/1 771 4^7 ? 0 7 44.? O O 467 4- 4 7 2(( 27/42.2 A A V 74 //.tM l 2 -Aircraft 2 6 4.4 73 .3 7X7 3 7 27 2 «-0 6.7 767 7 7 13 43 (o<6 2 2 # /// 7/6717 3-L ight Phen om . 0 & 2 0.0 0.0 zp 2 0 1 fit' 0.0 ZP 4 o V 2,0 0.0 ZP 0 01 ZZt 00 24 4-B irds 0 7 / 7.0 2,2 p 0 4 fl 0 O .o D P 7 0 / 23 6 ,0 & / 0 7 16 0° 34 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 2 0,0 O-o M 0 0 Z 00 0.0 PP 2 0 z O o 0.0 Z.2 < 2 <2 z At 0.0 ZZ 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4- 0 V 3.1 0 0 W 2 0 1 6 -0 0.0 PP 2 4 0,0 O .O Z P / 0 / <6 0 o lb 7-Psychological <0 7 2-2 0 O 2,2 4 Z 6 .0 O .O ZD 7 0 z <3 0.0 43 7 0 7 16 2 0 16 6 -U n kn ow n 0 7/7 7.0 //./ J 0 3 PitP.O 7/0 6 o 6 3/6 0.0 3 /4 4 0 4 23 .2 0.0 M 2 9-Other. J 7 4 6? 2 V fl / 0 7 4-7 ■0 0 47 0 / 7 a tS 3 3?? a 4 4 2.0 2,0 ZZ Total 21 767?644316/00. /4 433 6.7 /3 4 (9 34-6 (tt. 6 IP 467 33.3/ZZ. 0 -S o /'toy ar er Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 3 76./ (0.x/6.3 6 2 $ /6 .7 1.6 233 J o 3Pt.t0,0M l X / ^i,4 /f 1-Astron om ical 0 2 J 0.0 6 / 4/ 7 1 3 1.7 A.Z W r 4 7 xt.t26 -7 467 3 < /M (43 76 ? md 2 -Aircraft 4 / Pi76 3 M f A 2 K 1.6 7/2- 0 i 7 Pz 4.7 67 3 77M s PI23.2 3-L ight Phen om . 72- 4./ 0 o 4,7 4 o 6 /(■7 O.o/PM 7 0 7 2? 0.4 6-7 / 0 7 If 0.0 If 4-B irds 0 Z 0,0 0 0 p.P a a z 0.0 o.o Zb 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 ZZ a 0 2 tt 0.0 2,2 ^ C louds, D usL etc. 0 o D 0 « 0.0 22 0 o z 0.0 0.0 22 0 0 2 00 0.0 ZZ 0 0 z 0.0 DO M 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 0 /or /0V / 0 7 2-1 t,0 27 a O 2 0.0 A.O 2D 7 O 7/3.Z 0.0 ZIP 7-Psychological I 2 2* 4.( 6.1 0 £7 Z 0.0 0.0 22 0 7 7 0-0 6 -7 47 ,7 ■0 7 Z7 0.0 Z7 8 -U n kn oM i 77 o /3 3(3 0.4 262 71 0 72- 3 3 -3 0.0 333 7 0 / 4-7 O .O 6.7 7/ 0 // /16 D 6 7^7 9-Other J o .3 (.7 0 a 67 £> A 2 0.0 16 37 / 0 7 61 0.0 6,7 1 /■f 7 ( IM Total 3 / 73 49 43.336-7 11 734 30,4 794/an. 1 4 /I 4t.o V t It 141/4M .6 /to. 225 ra^e 7/fa £//>/. w r/P/v pg ///t//r s /p/z r/z i/as _____ & 2£ 7£L 7S P£S 27 /^ ^ j fl^fPfls flP vo a sp AJ/ee-rs 2-/0 //-Jo S o-fa^bs 3 /- to £f/O M DS Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tful Total O-B alloon / 2 Pa 0.0 o.P 0 0 0 pp Po 0.0 / 0 / s t2.0 « 7- 4 M a I fa 2(4 1-Astran om ica! fa /? 4fa lad M S 0 4Po 2 0 .^0.0 3 9 333 /fa 220 / o 41 0.0 ?! 2 -Aircraft 2 0 £ U fo 7/ ____z / 2 / Iff /O .O 70.0 I 3 / IP. 7 22.3 / 2. 3 U /fa Pfa 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 P Pa * 0 00 0 0 (0 00 0.0 22 0 0 2 Po 0.0 22 2 o 0 P.O 0.0 2.2 4-B irds 0 0 2 PP P 2 22 0 0 2 O .o 2.0 2-2 0 0 f? Pp 20 22 0 0 2 2.2 0 0 22 5-C louds, Oust, etc. < ? 0 P 20 P.O 0.0 0 0 0 2 o 0.0 2-2 2 0 0 20 Po 22 2 fl 2 2.0 0 O 22 6 -ln suffic. tn lo. 2 ? 0 P Pa o.o 2.2 / & / (0.0 0.0 /00 2 0 0 2.0 0. o (20 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 22 7-Psychological a a P O.o 0.0 00 0 0 2 O -o 0.0 pp / 0 / 3£0.0 pp 0 & 0 O .o 0.0 22 8 -U n kn ow n / / 4 6 22 S i fl 0 2, el 0.6 0.0 ?Po 2 0 z III 0.0 / e I 41 0/0 fl W ither ' fl 0 p pp0. o pp 0 0 p P.O 0.0 (2-0 I 0 1 St 0.0 pp / 1 z 4! 4i/3£ Total S 3 7 52/4fa too. 1 / /ofra IP 2 /Po. 6 fa ^7 33.3 /O 2 2 J,' II /OP- 6 / S eeos/Ds -3 3 PX g.rf, 4'3 a ^/^u ts^ #1/0* 3 0 /Zz/»r■7 /rn 3-L ight Phen om . p 0 0 P-P 00 0.0 1 0 I sr0.0 2.7 2 2 2/ 0 0 44 fa (? 0 (0 po 0. / £0.0 4-B irds 2 0 0 00 P.O 0,0 a 0 (0 Po 0.0 Po 7 0 7 00 Pn (W 7 0 (7 2.0 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 0 0 22 0.0 2-2 2 / I 0.0 3 4 fa 7 0 0 0.0 0. 0 7.2 2 z 7 0.0 0 0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 2 4/4f P.O 7(3 3 0 3 fa 0.0 fa 2 2 0 0,0 O .o 7,7 fa 0 /P /fa 0. 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C 27 ll.i /O O , 74 7 J6 fp.lHI/PP, /3 3 7/4/1 33.1 /oo. 4/ 1/ <7 /(//pa 232L£_j2i£S.______£^^a2Z 0S ^-^_^d^Z _^£^Z ^& S — £^£— ^JL— H £i2£S — ^££^_^£^2££^2S ^l^£Z ^£ £oa p/,gar/P0 2g s /gpr/02 s egeo/ ae g,mo//i/p gggs z / fljogar^ 4 ~ /2 S i”^p> 70.7* e 3 /-£o Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t * Nun b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C erU in D oub tfu ToU I C erU in D oub tfu ToU I C erU in D oub tful ToU I C ertan D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tful Total C ertain Ooub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Totd O-B alloon 2 2 0 P.O Po 00 p 7 0 2.2 pp 2 0 0 0.2 P.O 0,0 fl 0 2 2,7 77 0.0 1-Astron om ical <47 Ji22. 374'4ft32/ / /P //(7 4.7 73.4 7 a ,7 fit/fa 3 /4 I 0 /52.0 0.0 50.0 2 -Aircraft fl 0 2.St 0 0 fa / 0 / (7 0 0 fa 0 1 / 00 fa 71 0 a p P.O 2 2 0.0 3-L ight Phen om . 2 2 (? 7.0 2.0 72 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 00 2 0 a Po O -o pp 0 0 0 P.P 0.0 7.0 4-B irds <0 0 2 7-0 0.0 22 0 0 a 00 0.0 2.2 2 0 0 P.O 0.0 2.2 a 0 0 2-2 o.fl70 5-C louds, D usL etc 2 0 P.O 0. 0 22 2 & 2 Po 7.2 22 fl a 0 72 2.0 7,2 fl 6 <2 <22 7,7 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 fl 7. 44 0.0 fa <2 0 0 Pp 2 2 72 0 0 2 P.O 0.0 72 fl 0 0 2,7 77 72 7-Psychological 2 tf? 2 0.0 0.0 2-2 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 PP 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 a 0 0 pP 77 00 B -U n kn ow n 4- 0 4 <6 0.0 5.6 3 0 3 fro 2.2 22.2 1 0 / fa 0.0 fa / fl /52-2 0.0 S P.o W ither / / 2, /■4 /4 fa 0 0 0 03 0.0 2,2 0 0 2 0.0 0. 0 pp fl0 0 0.0 77 77 Total 3 6 3 / fa Joo ‘Too /oo. J - IP /J ' 3 3 .3 U .7 Ifo. / 3 127 27.3 (00. 0 2 2 2.7 7,7 /oa (bug, a rm/__m.t ATa tso Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tful ToU I C erU in D oub tfu! 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O Ifa 4 0 J 00.0 0.0 67.2 4 A V fa 0.0 fa 9-Otfter / 0 ( £3 P.O fa 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 P-P 7 O 0 0.0 0.0 2-a / 0 / 27 0.0 72 Total 4 7 IX 1/7 43 3 /pa 4 .3 //7X7 27,3 127 6 0 6 /a>.. 0.0 (O A 27 2/44J434'1 fae 226 ? *//£<£ eaz z oz e ££oeors £7-£a S ,cT’ois S six’ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total pertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon a 6 0 £0 0-0 fie fi 0.0 00 / 7 2 CiCiTit 0) 0 £.0 0.0 0,0 1-Astron om ical /0 /f4,02,0 ^0.0 0 J 'S/.4 4.0 «4 .7 / 4 71! CiVf / 7 17’3 SI 47.2 2 -Atrcraft 4 go to H o 0 7 /// 44 //■/ J 0 3 79.9 0.0 719 2 /Z4//9 774 3-L ight Phen om . 1 fi / 4o 0.0 4.o 0 0 4 a 00 0 6 0 0 0.0 fi fi0.0 0 7 / 0-0 4,7 4? 4-B irds <0 1 0.0 4,o 4-o 0 7 / a 0 ///7/./ 0 0 0 4.6 O o O to a 0 0 O .o O .o 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 4 0 .0 0 fifi 4.0 0.0 fi / / 0.0 Ci73 4 0 0 O .o 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic In fo. 7 £> I ^ £.0 4o 0 0 0 4.0 a. 4.4 4 fi 3 79.9 a,a 79! 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0.0 7-Psychological a 0 0 0,0 0.4 0. 4 0 0 0 fie 4.0 0.4 7 0 / Ci£.0 a 7 0 / 40 0.0 49 5-U n kn ow n J 0 J /3 .o 0.0 71,0 2 0 a lit4.0 IM J 0 a 714 O .o 73 .fi 3 a 3 /IC 0.0 /7-C 9-Ottier 2 ? 0 0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0 0 a,a 0.^ 0. 0 0 0 0 0.0 O .o 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 O .o 0.0 Total /7 9 2s 41.0 3 3 .0 /st. 9 7 4 391 //./z ee. 73 J 17-2 ngloo. 73 4 77 234/00. 6/ M eS^r^s 4- 3 a 07,^-ure/ O \joo. 3n /figure. ~ bu£/n-,,^- m >t Sta ton Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon / 0 7 3.0 fie 3 ,0 7 7t.2 f,/143 4 3 7 fits 7/64/1 2 7 /C/ /fi117- 1-Astron om ical / 0 1 1.0 4.7 7/ 3 f 73-9 9/3/6 77 2 2 4.0 7/1 7/g 4- 1 7 711 47 216 . 2 -Aircraft 7 9 7-r2/1 24-2 43 .4 4- 3 7 /f,t 2.1 79-1 7 / 2 4,7 41 //.I 7 0 7 3 2 O .o Zi 3-L ight Phen om . ,2 . / 3 4fgo t' 3 0 3 3 4 0.0 9 1 0 0 0 fiefio 0.0 7 0 7 3 .X 0.0 3 .2 4-B irds 7? 0 0 Oo 0.0 0.0 fi fi0 4°0.0 0.0 £ 'O 0 O .o fie 0.0 0 4 O O .o 0.0 0.0 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fi£ 0 O .o O .o 0.0 __z2 _ 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.6 fi 0 0 fi,o fi.o 00 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 3 fi 3 1/ 6 .0 4/ 0 / 4.7 0.0 2.7 0 7 //,! 0.0 771 £ 0 7 (.7 0.0 76 / 7-Psychological 0 £ 0 O.o 0,0 0.0 0 0 0 O S 0.0 00 0 , 0 0 O .o 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 IU n kn ow n / 0 g 141 S o 142 fi 6 c /Ci0.0 762 3 0 3 77-6 O .o 774 y a 7 7l-o 0.0 lie OOther 0 0 0 O.o 0.0 0.0 A / 3 $4 47 12 7 / 0.0 41 Cl 7 a / 3 .1 0.0 3 1 Total 42 /7 3 3 467 3 3 3 7'0. 47 /o 3 7 Ko270 700. 70 7 7? 41-2 /O f, 44 3< 13 .1 /O O . 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S '& .0 .1 £ 2 7/2 0.6 7^ 4 1 /44 71 2/7 3-L ight Phen om . 7 0.6 3 .3 3 .3 / 0 7 3! fi-o 0 fie 0.0 0.0 0 £ 0 oo 0.6 0.0 4-B irds £ 0 O o 0.6 fifi 0 0 0 £.0 0.0 O e A fiO .o 0. 0 0,77 £ 0 fi O .o 0.0 00 5-C louds, D usL etc. fi£ 0 06 0c£ay-,^ s /or S -rArei> Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total ^ B alloon /7 22 22 ^ 4.7 Aft.77? 1 2121” 72* & * 4 3 1 24”/Ao /p /73 //■I 3 .4 /s r 1-Astron om ical / o 7 /A PO 7-3 a / / P.p 73 73 3 / 4 /2.0 4,o /Jo 3 4 /A 3-4 44 2 -Aircraft 71 /o 23 74-1 73 .0Ail1 /O /1 /2.o 713 2/3 / O 7 4.o 0.0 4” /1 4 23 4f224 3-L ight Phen om . / /z.7 3 7-3 AC o 7 I 0.O 73 7:1 p < 5 o 0.0 PP 0.0 / ri / 7,2 40.0 /■A 4-B irds / 0 / /■3 0.0 7-3 z a o Pa 0.0 0. * p /ri ri0.0 0.0 0.0 a 7 / P.O /A 72 5-C louds, D usL etc o 4 o 4. 0 0.0 ■2 ri 0 P” 0.0 O o 0 / 4.°0.0 4.o 4 o 0 P.O ri.0 P.p 6 -ln suffic hfo. riS '740 0 (7 / 0 3 /a. 7 O o /o7 o ri 0 0.0 0.0 0. o Ao 0 2o 23 .1 O .o 23 .1 /•Psychological / 0 / 7-3 fip 7,3 / ri / 7-3 P.0 7:1 A ri2 tip 0.0 ip / 0 7 7-2 42 7.2 6 -U n kn ow n Ao o 2p 27> 0.0 24”/A 0 /2 /to O .o 7 0 flfl fl.a O P fl a fl* fl.fl fl.0 fl 0 ^ a.o fl.fl Oo 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl fl 0 fl fl 0.0 O O S 0 fl flfl fl.a flfl fl / 3-1 J/ 0 a 0 0,0 fl.fl 0,0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 0 7 /S a 0.0 /S O / 0 77/ fl. a //./ 7 o 7 M t 0 6 2/.? <2 ^ g? 0.0 7,7 7-Psychological 0 0 0 0 0.0 (O O p 0 o flfl flfl 0.0 a a fl fl.fl0.0 0,0 0 fl 0 0vS orr.J Jtr JrorKB Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C erb in D oub tful Total ; ertain D oub tful Tob i C erb in D oub tful Tob i 'ertain D oub tful Tob i C erb in D oub tful Tob i C erb in D oub tful Tob i C erb in D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon J r£7 /// /ItJ' 2 7 71,1 1 / 0^0 1 0 J doo P.O 20.0 J / 6 .0 do 72 l-Astron om ical 0 ? jfl 0 4-7 07 7 f 2. 3 4. 3 .4 ,77 fl 4 7 Ppp M P 447 7 J " /Z 74-0 /o.o 24 o 2 -Aircraft 4- 6 /O 6-1 /fl, 3 22.0 t I 2 - 3.4 1.4 P / / P.O 6? 07 4 1/ 7Z » /P.O 2Z P 3-L ight Phen om . z 0 2. 44 0.0 44 6 4 0 M 4 0,0 2/0 7 0 / 6 -7 P.O 4-7 7 0 / 2,p G.O 9.0 4-B irds p 0 0 P.O P.O 00 ^ fl O P.o 0.0 #/? p 0 fl 00 0.0 p 0 fl Pp 0.0 P-P 5-C louds, D ust, etc ^ 0 0 2.0 0.0 00 fl d O P.O 0.0 00 a 0 ^ P.O 0.0 p 0 ^ 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 -ln suffic. kilo. 4 0 <7 si 0.0 3 3 / 0 / 3-4 0.0 34 p 0 0 0J a. 0 flfl 7 0 7 /1-p 0.0 /4o 7-Psychological 2 dd 4-1 04 o 0 a Po 0^ 0 / / 0.0 4-7 / 0 / 0-2 0.0 g.0 B -U n kn ow n /z 0 /2- 07-7 pp24/ 4 0 !? 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D ust. etc. 2 p ppflflfl fl flfl p p.2 p.p 010 p 0 0 p,p PP 0.0 p fl P p.p P.p 0.0 6 -ln suffic. In fo. & a fl.flflflflfl / fl pp //./ a 0 p pp PP pp a a P pp p.p Pp 7-Psychological 0 fl flflflflflfl fl 0 p pp pp pp / fl /6-7 PP 47 fl 0 P pp pp p.p 8 -U n kn ow n / 4ifl.fl5/ fl 0 PS. 2 pp £2.2 fl 0 fl- 2*2 Pp /zz / 0 //pp p.p 400 9-Other 0 0 7 flfl fl.flflfl fla flp.flp.p 00 / 0 /if-7 PP 2,7 / / Z/fl.fl70.0/P.O Total 7/ 7 6/./J?.? /OP- 7 / 7 zap. 5 /r3/? 333/2a /fl'rPP 4p.2 !S2 _ So Z/.^res Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Tola! 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In fo. 4 0 4/74 p.p/ZZ 7 < p 7-3 p.p 73 0 0 0 p.p p.p 0.0 /2 0 /2 22/ fl.fl z p.4 7-Psychological a 6 pP-P PP Pp < a / 7 7 p.p 7-7 7 0 / 3 2 p.2 0:0 0 0 2 pp pp P2 8 -U n kn ow n J 0 J /Jo P.P //a /7 o //3/7 PP 374 7 fl / £2 P.2 52 /fl 0 4245 0.0 7/5 9-Other fl o fl77 P-P 77 fl 0 flpp PP P-P 7 / fl52 52 Z 22 A 0 Z 4/2.2 4/ Total 44- 4 PS #2.0z z 4 /pp. ^ 4 & Jr77? /M /fl 7 Jo £2.2 42.2 /00 44 7 7/2 774 722- roue____ £& ________& piz ^£Z 22az _____25__ P£Z ££fl___ £££Z Z Z ^14Z 5.___£^_^& Z ___t^££_^_^j2£L-^3 2£Z S ^ 026. flaear/OO/ Or 2Z £flZ 722 £££flz/ flfl <^2^//fl2 flflflflfl' Z flSJflflT^ 3 /-Pflea^flos Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pet C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertan D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total D -B altoon 4 p p PP p.p 0.0 p 0 flP-P PP 00 <7 a 0pp 0.000 p 4 0 pp pppp l-Astron om ical 43 1? 5Z377 475752 / ■7 7 7/ 7,3 ? 72.7 4 / 7 4,7 ///777 0 /522 P-P 522 2 -Aircraft 4 0 Z 33 0.0 33 / 0 7 7/ flp ?/ p / /00 77-7 //■/ p 0 0PP P-P 2 p 3-L ight Phen om . p 0 P PP 0,0p.p p 0 0 pp P-P p.p p 0 0 2,2 p.p 0.0 p 0 0 P-P P-p fl.fl 4-B irds p p 0 PP p.p 0.0 2 0 00'0 PP 0,0 I? 0 00 0 0.0pp 0 0 p 2.P 4 4 42 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p p 0 P,P p.p 0.0 P p p pp P.p Pp p 0 p p.p 0.0 0 0 0 a p 00 p.P 4P 6 -ln suffic. In fo. J 0 2 33 0.0 3.3 P 0 A 0-0Pfl 00 p 0 p fl-p 22 p.p 0 6 0p.p p.P 0.0 7-Psychological 0 0 0 P-P pp pp P a 0 00P-P 00 p 0 0 0.0 2.P 2 P 2 0 p P-P fl.flp.2 8 -U n kn ow n J a 3 47 02 47 4 fl z 7fZ P.p /72 0 / //■/ PP //./ / p 7 520 P.2 60.0 9-Other / / 2 /4 /4 3-2 P 0 a p.P p.P P-2 4 0 flfl, 2 P-P 00 P 0 P P-P fl.fl fl.fl Total 7/ pp77 52 $ 4z400, // 32.? 233/pp. 7 z 42-77422.2/00. 4 p J /Pao fl fl/oo. 6 / S flrafl-M -4J/,^r,s .r £-3 2 /Pr/Ps r-fZ ? 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In fo. 7 fi J /0O 0.0 /0,o / fi /3.0 0-0 30 A a .7 //fififi//fi4 fi 70/77 00 ^ ^ 7-Psychological 6 fi 0 0,0000,0 0 fi fi0-0 0.00.0 fi a 00 fi. fi0 fifi 0,0 fifi2/ 8 -U n kn ow n II 0 7 767 00 707 fifi M 2 fi'0/SO 3 fi fifi0,0 fifi7 fi 7 00 M ? M ther 0 000 0.0 0.0 / 3 6,/ 30 7'1 fi / / 0-0 / / 07 fifi17 Total f Jo 70S32.2 /oo, <£5~ z 3 3 7^0*2/OO. 70 7 /7 077 /OR 27 60S/z s /D O. O ? 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S /6 S V/E6 ___ M PES /VV VE 3 /43 E/E6 ._________________ VEEVEVEET___________________ flS s cw av /s s s fl/P PEV CEES 77-3 /7 See ow es fly-fa flEvos Ts Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful lotal C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon J X 03 /p2.2 3 A 7 2.2 z ? 3 / 3 7- a 76 2. a 77 fl? 7/ flflft/.fl72./ — 1-Astron om ical w Z 3 f 3 7? 3 0.2 3 22 ■*// *3 2-7 6 7 3 70 /? ■/ ^■7 276 /s 7/22 flfls 2f7 Z f 7 flfl 73 s a //fl 2 -Aircraft ■2.0 /f fl S V 2/3 77 /^ 73 77 723 7/ Z ? ? & AT 3 7 777 '777 27? 3 0 /7 47 /iff 72 2 W 3-L ight Phen om . fl V 2- 06 00 as / 7 <2- 07 <77 /v/ / / as- a-s - 70 a a aa aa aa 4-B irds 0 0 P aa ftp? 0 0 0 0.0 (777 (7(7 (> 7? a (7,V aa aa a a a a a flflaa 5-C louds. D ust, etc. / / A 0? 07 0 O p00 (277 O O fl a aa /a 2.2 7) a a aa aa aa 5ln $uflic In fo. 12- 4 2 2 00 .3 .2 7 P 7 .6 / <7(2 6 7 Z S a /fl- 7. flaa 6fl 77. a /a- 7s a,a 73 7-Psychological 0 TIE /2V /< 0 P P 00 40 aa 3 fl-7 a as aa p. fl 7.2 flfl/a S-U n kn ow n 2-3 V Z? 6 2 04 0 2 V 70.2 (7(2 70.2 22? flfl276 aa 2/.S 3 7 oif/7 aa 3/-7 B -Other r 3 // 2.2 4 7 ? 0 2- Z> flO S <2(7 7^ //fl/a flfl6 fl 3 a- /? 7 2 3 7 Total s o 7 //3 3 70as? ^ //O 2 Pfl z fl/307,77. 3/7 Z O O , ///7a? 272 /AM . 70-2 ^ 7 /*/7s 3 2/2 M 2 P/Seca evs -flA/yvas ES fl— flfl AZ /W EEi PvEE flfl AZ /VVEES JPveos/pe yi/7E Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C elt C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 3 3 77 7/1/a 23 3 if4A //flfli72.2 3 20 3 7 7Afl//3 is 206 a? f-7 7/ 7? flfl/AP 1-Astron om ical 7a 73 03 O '? 7,2 4/ 72-flflZZ? 76 2 2? /J 21//a 03 17? 1/7 iftty/?. a 76 / 773 2 -Aircraft fl-6 3 7 3 4 7/7 /a? 227 77 flfl/a ?2 73 fls 7 Z f /fl-flfl z s 7/7 flfl 3 7 f? flflif /flfl 3-L ight Phen om . 7 Z flas 7? 7 fl- 2-a /a 3 2 a A fl- aa /■a 7.0 fl / as az a/ 4-B irds fl a a aa aa aa fl flaa aa aa fl a flaa aa aa / J fla? - az aa 5-C louds, D ust, etc. a 7 7 aa 7fl z -7 / / fl 23 a / 26 a fl 23 aa 7-7 J / fla? - az af 6 -ln suffic. 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Z E aa ? s / p / 77 aa fl7 z a z 7? aa 47 p / //./ 00 //■/ 7-Psychological fl a a aa aa aa a a aa aa pa z pzi'/aa 0/ a p p 0-0 fl0/ B -U n kn ow n 6 a KO aa Ko a W6 aa KS p 4 2 ao 77.2 fl-p flfl/ aoflZ fl W ither a a p aa aa aa a p aa aa PP 7 /z3 ./ flflOi pa p fl0.6 0.1 Total // /pfl/S 2ffl/o /PM . /a 7 /3 74-7 26 / 0-2 a / / ao S O 30 / p //f44 /■s 6 -ln suffic kilo. fl-p a r? aa 3 .6 z V a- flflaa 3/ a a P-P-P 0.6 /O-O 7 a /7/ fl.fl z z 7-Psychological / / fl-76 fl 3 .2 p 0 a 0.0 ao 07 a a p 7.0 0.0 0/ P p pOP O -a 40 B -U n kn ow n 7/ p ///io ao //v 7 a a /6 3 ao /3 3 / a / pz 0.0 s o flfl P Air4-fl40 4.4 W ittier 7 a z 36 aa 3 3 p 6 -b aa a / 7 p / s o 0.0 37 3 fl 7 0,3 7.6 ? ,/ Total aa-7? fl6 6 f 6 7//77 fli/7 AZ 2 277 /flfl. /a- flP fflpPPP O f /A /7 ffl? /s o ZOO, 232 £l/#/W 77S/l/ 0# #10 S/& 0770SS___ £0£__ £L0___j/SMS____ /& __& £& ££& ___^ 0401= 0737/SLS #20/ s /a/rz /vz a/p^rza#/ S/6& 7/7I/& 77/244 7V ■££2 44/sars £~ S 4C044s 0/? L/s s £-/£ ~ S £cz >405 77'72 S £2O 0cs 3 73 2 7£00000 Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon z p.p if t 4-/ 2 2 2 22 22 2-2 z 2.2 77 77 2 7 22 22 1-Astron om ical 3 ? 7 22 2f 2 / 27 22 6 -7 2 / 22 3 .f 3 / 7/ 7 22 £7 £7 2 -Aircraft /a /fl/2. / ^>3 3 - 22! 2 2 3 3 3 72 3 73 3 73 //3 ^ 1? 7 / 27.2 47/ H ight Phen om . <2 7 22 42 3 2 3 3 2 fl 22.2 3 22 2 / 7 22 3 ,7 3 4 2 / 22 £4 3 7 (-B irds £ 6 //I//fl / / 22 2 7 3 -7 / 2 /77 22 3 4 7 / £7 s ? //( 5-C louds, D ust, etc P 2 22 o.P 0 2 22 22 2.£ 2 2 22 £2 22 7 7 £ 2,2 2 2 22 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 2 4-/ #0 (4 / £7 2-2 2 7 2 £ 2 22 2.2 2.2 7 2,2 2.2 22 7-Psyctological £ 22 2,2 £3 2 22 £2 2-2 £ / / 22 ff3 4 2 2 V-V 22 £2 8 -U n kn ow n 7 2 7 f/.l 22 ft1- 4- £ Z 227 22 ^■7 7 £ 7 22 f £2 2i£ 5 7 777 22 2W m other ,2- 0 X- P/ 2-2 /„,/ 0 2 2 22 22 22 2 2 2 22 22 22 7 2 2,2 22 22 Total 7/ 3 3 027 223 /pp. // 7-/S '73 .3 /pp 7 & 0/1727 M 73 77 77 7/3 23 .3 /PP. 7-3 3 7147/1/27'3 ^ £ i/£7? 42 /P/^r^i Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon / 3 77/ 47 4 7 3 3 6 4? 47 7,7 2 6 73 4 ££ £4 £ £3 £.2 43 1-Astron om ical 2 3 2 71 3 1 3 2 2 fl.2 42 4 7 4.7 723 74? / /./ .3 1 43 2 -Aircraft 7^ /o 44 4/3 43 V /4 47 4? 2£l3 74 7 / 24 2./ 3 .2 /? £ 43 4.2 3-L ight Phen om . / 2- 3 3 4 44 2 3 .1 3 1 24 2 2 2 22 3 2 3 2 / 3 / 22 / / 4-B irds 2 2 22 22 3 2 £ 7 23 7-7 /^ £ 2 22 22 3 3 4 / 7 z/ /. / 72 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 £ £ 22 2,2 22 2 3 £ 22 23 22 2 £ 23 23 22 £ £ £ 22 23 2.2 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 2 7 £■3 2-2 7/3 72 72 77,7 23 //<■ 7 £ 472 £2 41 23 3 2/4 23 2/./ 7-Psychological 2 / 7 2-2 74 ^ 2 22 3 2 3 2 /3 2 7/ 3 / 7 / Z // /■/ 2.2 S-U n kn oM i 2-/ 2 7-/ 3 ? ? 2-2 3 3 ? 73 /r^ 2? M l 6 7.1 22 43 1 2 7 Lb PS ! 23 7fl? 9-Other 2 tl22 3 1 7 Z 3 If" !? . 47 4 £ 77 3 3 3 2 f£ 74- 3 44 77/ 2.2 747 Total £4 74 72- ttfl240 /PO - 3? 4-3 44 3 77 /PP 77 7 47 44//£p//a $7 T ? 24 /O P. 7##l£ £202. £2M0#/70/l/ 0£ 4/0 S/AVr/A/SS £0#___47/ P£4£S 44/ M^SSS 44 03200^ 4-/2.3 42//K01 77-32 4Le£v0s 47-2'2 Lse ja pps Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er ' Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2 2 £ 22 00 0.0 2 / / 0.0 333 423 2 2 £O P 20 22 2 2 £ 02 42 1-Astron om ical 3 / 7? 70.0/at 2 £ 2 02 20 20 £ / 7 20 .3 3 -3 3 3 ,3 2 £ 2 22 22 O .o 2 -Aircraft 7 3 7ft 422 73.0 / £ / 43 .3 0.033.3 £ £ 2 P.O 02 £0 / 2 /£4 ■ 0.0 72.5 3-L ight Phen om . £ 2 2 Pt 0.0 3.0 2 £ 2 P.P 22 27 £fitP.O O P 2 2 20 2.0 0.0 4-B irds ££ £ 74 20 OP / /33,3 2,0.333 £ / P.O 3 3 3 3 3 .3 27- £0 X £22 20£M 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 2 £ £ P.O 00 op £ 2 2 20 0.0 00 2 £ £P.O P.O PP £ £ p.t £4 20 6 -ln suffic. In fo. £ 30.7 0.0 30.fi 7 £ £ o.o £0 OP 2 £ 20 02 0.0 £ £ 0,7 22 2.2 7-Psychological £ 2 £ 0.7 20 0.7 2 2 2,0 ao 02 £ / P,o #..7 3 3 3 £ £ op 02 22 B -U n kn ovm J 2 7 30.0 0-0 ?0.0 £ £ 2 22 20 OP 0 2 22 P-D O p £ 3 74 2.03 73 9-Other 2 £ 7 0.0 23 20 0 £ 2 o.p 70 PP ££ £ fl£ 0.0 PP 2 £ 2 £0 20 0.0 Total 7 7 72 72/302/O O . Z / J W p.3/oo. 2 0.07020 720. 2 £ 7/4.2 O p702. 0/ Ss/o/M i - s'r-unj/res 30 M 771212 r£7^ £//=# S’/ /M vur^ £/./,?/? raw 22r £7-/700 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon £ 0 £.2 20 ao / £ / 724 20£2 a p 2 0.0 PP 20 p a a pp PP 22 1-Astron om ical 0 7 02 7/ 7-7 £ 7 / 0-0 77 77M 2 22.0 0.0U P / 2 £4 pp £4 2 -Aircraft £ 22 /(£722 £ 2 P.P P.P P.O £ 7 O P 3 3 3 .3 2 / 22 £4 £4 3-L ight Phen om . 0 £ £ 20 o.p PO z £ L 240 20Z Z / 2 3 3 0.0 3 -3 2 2 £ p.P 22 2,2 4-B irds 4/ O O ^1 a £ 0.0 PP M 2 2 £ 2l> 20 2.2 a 2 2 PP PP 22 5-C louds, D usL etc. £ £ £ O .p op P.p £ £ 20 0.0 02 2 2 2 0-P 2.2 £2 2 a 2 PP 2-2 22 B ln suffic. In fo. 2 00 o.p 0.7, 7 7 (LP p.p72,0 2 £ £ P.O 20 00 7 £ 7 4/4 PP ? /£ 7-Psychological £ 0 0.0 p.0 £0 £ 2 £ P.P pp 00 / £ 3 .3 PO 3 3 z £ <2- 74 22 7/ IU n kn ow n 7£ £ z 3 (4 0.03 ££ 3 £ W £0w 2-0 £ LP ((£ p.o (£7 0 £ 7 £27 2,2 £pf 9-Other 1 £ 3 274 pp27.4 2 2 O .t 22 00 2 / / 20 3 3 3 3 z a 2- £2 LL Total 1 77 723 27.3 /O O , 7 / 7 ^74 £4/O P. PL J£ 73 3 722, 24 £2 £2 /PP 233 Sflflzflflfl/fl/i/ flfl z»z4 37^/7^^ flaz a zz vz/?fls Ar a /a w a t’ flfl flzflflflflfl7 7 121 £__ 3 2fl3 Pee. s/& ^r/A/n floe ^//zza' s/dAr/fla /wzfz a a gaje^rs a a t ArtTzo 4 ^ftt/t/^ //- 3fl Ssejflfli .?/-/,a 3£.O fap 477 fa 0 0 o.p P.O 4.0 8 -U n kn ow n fa fa 707 0.0 fa? 6 fa fa //fa) pc740 / 0 77 O P 77 /A fa /z24.0 OP 240 m other 5 fa fa 7,? O .o 3 ,? 3 3 74 O P 70 fa fa fa pio.p20 4 4 70 4.0/ZD Total 3 Z 47 ^7 3 73 700, /4 43 347 /oo. T -4 73 . 072.3 4/W, 4P /fa fapWo/PP /OP. 235 4A A z£ A 2m_______£2A 4.£A r/^£z___ 2 -Aircraft 4 7 764J3.3/Z1 3M S' 7 J7 JO. 370/32.2 / A 33 2,0 33 47 A 0-1 27.1 SO 242 3-L ight Phen om . / 2- W 4.4 2 2 A 3-4 3.4 72- A A A do 2.0 OP / P / M 2,0 1,2 4-B irds A 4? P.O o.o 20 A / / 2.0 /f47 A AA OO P.O do / / 42 42- 27 5-C louds, D ust, etc ^ A A 0.0 P.O 2.0 A A 20 2020 A AA 01 0.0 Po A A A PA 2,0 P,o 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 4 A A (3.3 0.0/3.3 /o A /C'73 20(77 / A /33 P.O 33 /? A 77 233 p.o 193 7-Psychological A / /PP 22 0 A A 2.0 2.0 P.O A 1 / 0.0 33 3.3 / / A- /A /a 09 8 -U n kn ow n /A A A/3/./ P,o3.// y A /S'241 20242 /I A/M M P 0.0470/r A /7 223 20 W ither / A / 22 P.02-1 / 2- 3 /.f16PM 3 A 3fa 3.04P.P 9 P 7 //.I P.P //.Z Total /A y< 210jsp POP. 3? 77 5-44?,43PM JOO. A 32 12020.0422. 7/ 7 3238& J/.S(po. 73 £4£___3 22/_____ s pAtM r/c? *____ z^ zz^ /r____ .<74/4 rw ^r roe A^r tan D orfotful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A A p.o 40 40 / A / M S P.O as A A A 02 00 02 A A A 0.0 P.O 0.0 1-Astron om ical A // op 42.0/P.O A // P.O (z s AA 3 A 3 /s o 20/S o / A / ■S3 2.2 S 3 2 -Aircraft AX 0.0 02-0?2.0 A A A 0.0 40 2.2 P / / 00 CP SO A / / 0.0 S3 3 9 3-L ight Phen om . A A p PO 0.0 20 A 2 IS O 2-0 O S O / A / 70 0.0SO A A A 2.0 OS 00 4-B irds / A / /op p.o /op A A A 0,0 dp 20 A A A 00 aa 40 A A A 00 O.o 20 5-C louds, D ust, etc. A AA 00 do 07 A A A 0.4 0-0 0-0 A A A 00 0.0 p.o A A A 0.0 po 2.0 6 -tesuffic. M b . A 2 A id O jD Pi / A / 73 02 /IS A A A 00 0.0 22 A A A 31.6 p.o 3 /3 7-Psyd»logiai A A A 00 2.0 0.4 A A A O O do 02 / A / 3 2 20 S O A A /OS 0.0/PS 8 -lM n ow w A J 3 20 0.2 10.0 A 3 90S 0,0373 (3 A A? 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In fo. 0 0 00 00 00, 0 P p00 00 0,0 0 0 0 00 OP 0.0 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00 0 P p0,0 OP 00 0 p p 0.0 0.0 0.0 B -U n kn ow n 0 0 0 fa 0? 0? p PO 00 O O P p p O O 0.0 00 9-Other 0 P 0 ^ 00 0 0 p OP 0.0 00 P P 0 O P 0.0 00 Total / 300.733.3/pa 03 P M o 0.0/OA p /M O 0.0/OO. 4/ P e& Zw s - .< aan/ures I-Sa M /w res 0M £e fa M /W T SS ^^T 7 0/t/ /1/0T fr^7 £a Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon p 0M O 3.0 w 0 / 0033.333.3 p 0 0 00 ao 0.0 / p IP AP 3.0 1-Astron om ical p p p 00 00 0.0 0 00 0.0 AO op / P /12.3- 00 720 // /72-37.3 3 P 763 2 -Aircraft f p W 0020.0 p p P ao 00 00 0 0 p0.0 0.0 po / 3 0- ^.P ‘/J 12.1 3-L ight Phen om . / p 000 0.0200 p 0 0 Of) 00 00 0 P 0 0.0 00 00 0 / / 00 7,0 70 4-B irds 0 p p 00 0.0 OP / 0 /33.3 0033.3 0 P 200 ao 222 0 0 0 00 0.0 OP 5-C louds, D ust, etc. p p 0 0.0 0.0 OP 0 0 p O.D ao AO p 0 0 DO 0.0 00 0 0 P 00 0.0 00 6 -fn suffic. In fo. /p /200 0.0200 p P p op O -O ao p 0 0 2370 0.0202 $ 0 f ?2/7 O P 2107 7-Psychological p p P O P 0.0 00 p 0 P 0.0 0P 0.0 0 0 p OO OO AO 0 / 0.0 3.0 3O 8 -U n kn ow n 0 p P 0,0 OP op I p /33.3 0.033.3 P 200 OP 2372 0 0 /0i007377 9-Other 0 p p 0.0 0.0 00 0 0 o 06 0.0 0.0 / 0 /720r a.o P25 0 3 .0 PA ■3.0 Total 5 p r1000 0.0/OO 0- / 3 (0.7 33.3 /PA r 0T/OOP p.o/oo,27 0 3 3 237 zy^f Z^^1 ^z^r/Z^ ^ a£f££r y^z»g^ £O £ A /Z /£^X__yff £///£/£££- ^-z«y/W fl.f£z ay//if af Z cS i //-TA fleeafas . 7/- 6a feeoy/z>s En iuib on Num b er Per . Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful ToU I C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu! Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 3 3 b A? 2.3 2/ 7 22 3-3sp 3 % 243.7 3 7/ 1 7 fa 73 ' 7273 2 1-Astion om ical fa 77ST? 3 403 2,932? 2-6 /7 A3 237 /77773 74 33 /73 4473 9 1 flfa 73 427/7 2 -Aircraft /s /4 fa 64 faP4/7 3 2-o flfl M flfl 7-3 44faf-/PS173 23 /S '34 /? A 72,3 3 /7 3-L ight Phen om . .2 - 0 A W 23 2.? / 2 / // 22 6/ I / 7,7 77 44 2 4 4 4.6 24 22 4-B irds 0 (2 P 00 22 23 (2 2 2 2.2 2.2 2-2 4 4 2 ^ 0.0 20 2 4 4 2.0 40 24 5-C louds, D ust, etc 0 / / 2.0 24 22 0 2 P 2-0 23 20 2 7- A 20 24 7? 2 4 4 72 20 20 6 ln suffic W o. /p 22 43 2.2 4- 2 2 2 - 77 22 77 /3 4fa 74 4.2 74 72 4 74 43 2D 43 7-Psychological I? fl 71 2.2 fa 2 t? 2 22 42 22 7 / /.4 477/ 7 4 a 77 42 2 7 8 -U n kn ow n /r22 34 22 fa fa P /4/fa 72 /fa 2-3’ 4 27.4 2.2/fa 3 3 4 33273 43273 SOther 7 3 /a fl.0 /343 2- P fl- 2.2 72- 4 4 73 71 fa 3 3 23 27 42 Total /3 3 fa234st!4/3 /OO. 23 fl? 7/ 3 0.7 too. 44/3? 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In fo. 19 /f77 20 47 22 2 22 72 0-0 72 fl 2 444 0-0 44 17 2 77 ? 2I 2.224/ 7-Psychological 4 6 77 27 22 7 4 ? 1-2 24 3 .2 4 2 42? 2.2 < P 13 2.2 /.3 8 -U n kn ow n 74 2 74774 42 722 47 4 44/z? S O 43 /7 4 /7 /fa 22 /fa 7? 2 67/zs 2017.4 9-Other 7 / 72 3.4 24 39 // 3 /444 2/44 4 2- 2 3 .3 /■I4.3 /7 3 2243 03 4/ Total /73 73 72223 2 100, TO O 72-277 740TO O 120, fa 4143 74327? M 3 26 fa 374777 243/OO, f2^£___ ££42._____ 4^^7 7 0^ ay zg’/gzr sy^y/ryy/as___ foe 47 7 __ yea^s___ay ^^ ay ^^ 4 is/aaas oe Zea //S O ?y-60 feea/vas Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t Nun tar Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu ToW C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 2 2 0.0 03 2.0 2 fl fl 0.0 2.0 2.0 /J 4 43 /3 0P3 fl p- p 2.0 2.0 2.2 1-Astron om ical / 3 4 4,7 20.0 0/7 fl 0.0 /S A 42. 0 p P 2.2 20 2.0 p / / 20 //I/// 2 -Aircraft / .3 4 0.722.2 027 3 / A-27,3 1,/3 0.0 fl //m 4,7 47? fl4If.l33J M 2 3-L ight Phen om . 2 / / 02 47 *7 fl fl fl 00 22 2.0 p p fl 20 0.0 0.0 p / / 22 //•/ )/■/ 4-B irds 2 O 4 2.0 00 22 fl fl fl0.0 2.2 2.0 2 p P 02 20 2.2 fl p fl 20 0.0 2.2 5-C louds, D ust, etc 2 P 4 20 0.2 0.0 fl fl P 2/ 2.0 0.2 p P O .o 2.0 P.O fl p 2> 2.0 0.2 P-0 6 -ln suffic In fo. 4a A 4-3 2.0fa fl / 1/ 2-0 ?■/ fl fl fl- 2.7 26 7.7 / p / //-/ P-2 //■/ 7-Psychological 40 2 0,2 20 22 a fl 2-0 0.022 fl 97 0.0 7.7 fl fl P 2.0 2.0 22 5-U n kn ow n 4 2 4 U 7 0,6 747 4 fl 43(4 fl.0W p fl 17 2.0 17 fl p fl-zap P.O fl?? 9-Other 0 2 fl 22 20 2,0 2 fl fl 20 02 04 / / p. 43 43 14 fl fl fl 0-0 0.2 22 Total 7 /S '433A/7 /OO. 4 3 70.7073 /20. 24 fl? fa? 31/M 4 1 441 03 2 /OO. 6/ Tyya/uas a M /y/uras 6-y//y/ar£s Pa££ f£ yj/y/uras Pufar/ay/ WT Sraraa Evaluation Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b a Pa C en t Num b er Pa C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 0 fl ■ // fl.0 4.4 242 3 -' 3 fl/fl? 93 777 3 / 423 0 fa 3 3 3 fl443 43 3 .6 1-Astion osiical 2 2 P 20 2-2 22 3 .14 $3 /fa 2 p P 24 22 0.0 3 fl far' 4,3 /as 2 -Aircraft 2 7 < 7/21.7 /(fl4Z 7 /pfl.7 13 .7 271 7- 3 4 /fa 242 4/,7 7 7 /fl/fa (fl24L 3-L ight Phen om . P 2 P 2,0 0.0 0.0 P 1,3 2.0 $3 2 P 2 22 0,0 2.0 / P fa Z fl30 Z 2 4-B irds P P P 20 22 20 2 P 2 0.0 2.0 20 2 2 4 fit) 0.2 TO P 2 2 0.4 22 2.2 5-C louds, D ust, etc P 2 P 0.2 0.0 20 2 2 P 00 20 20 Pl P 2 20 P.O 22 2 P P 22 22 0.2 6 -ln suffic In fo. 0 fl 40 a7 43 / P / 77 2.07.1 fl P flfa? 2.2 747 7 p 7 /s z 20 /flfl 7-Psychological J / fl 7,3 fl3 42 p 2 P 0.0 02 O -O 2 P 22 2.0 fa P 2 A 2-0 0.0 00 8 -U n kn on n 7 P 7 fl? 2.2 4? 6 2 2 /fa 00/6 7 / P t fa 2,0 // P // fa? 20 23 -9 W ider / P / 73 2.2 73 3 2 3 fl? 22 43 2 P P fi.o 0.0 2.0 4 2 fa 4.3 /3 O Total 3 2 74 M £1.3 3fa /oo, s s // 3 6 6 94 3 0.6 too. 7 74/fl6 6 ? 33340, 3 7 7 42 fl/4 /fa/oo. 238 r45/£ 42//---g^zz^Z7zM/__ 126___/2A J££T 5/6//r/£flS £45 56/ (£054 £1/ ^////^Z__^^2£^££fl ££4 .!//,/////!/£ 045 4450/7 01/ £4 47 007 '7 /2/4 £££££ 7 7 7 ££4/ -45J060S < ££fl0A //£ 00 2£SS 4-/fl 5£54/1/44 //- flfl ££60/1/04 ££60/1'3.1 Evaluation Num b er. Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain U OU OtTU I Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A .2.<2- flfl//7/ fl flfl flfl 2 / T £2 53£3 2 fl fl zz 60 AO 1* Astron om ical 7 A J /fl/fl.fl/fl/ fl fl fl M flfl flfl A / / 22 £.7 £.7 3 / / PO £7 67 2 -Aircraft 7 //p 7/?£p zflfl ^ fl.fl2/2 7 3 /fl5fS/£-7 <2 4 / W (-7W7 3-L ight Phen om . Z / Z flfl 50 St A O.o222222 A fl fl? flflflfl fl z 7 flfl fl? (7 ♦-B irds 4 6 7/W3ft? A z / flfl//■///-! / fl £7 flfl7/ / fl 7 fl-7 73/ 5-C louds, D ust, etc. fl A p flflflflflfl A fl flfl fl.fl flfl /fl fl fl flfl flflflfl fl fl A flfl p.p O.P 6 -ln suffic In fo. 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Z? a P p 0-0 P-0 A.O / / 7 /■£■ flfl 5-C lovds, D usL etc. fl fl A flfl fl.flPA 0 A P fl.fl PP flfl 0 P P P.O A.O 0.0 A P P flfl pp Off 6 -ln suffic. tn fo. 5 ^ fl. 2 flfl/2.2 /A A 72 /?2.fl.fl(2.2 / fl / PO AO ps P /a ??7 fl.fl223 7-Psychological 0 7 / fl.fl X V 7/ P A A P-P PP A A p / / 0.0 PA AO Z / /£ .fl.fl 8 -U n kn ow n /3 13 5/7 fl£ .7/7 /3 a /3flflfl fl.fl /p A OP PA-0 P.O WO /6 P /A 73/ 23/ 9-Other / A / fl.fl fl.fl7-7 / z 3 0? 5.5 £7 3 a 3 720 0.0 a,o 7 P A ? / pp ? / Total 2-7 W z/ OS? 3 /7 ZZ? 3/Z7 ^ZApt3 2-7 /aa. 77 A 76022/0/O O . 37 7 3 /w 76 f/OP £ £660/1/0! 0£ 2 £4! 0-/4 ££50/1/42 //-SO ££54/1/03 Z-.^d //^/^6 36 64/44fl Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Evaluation C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon p p fl.O PO 0.0 A / / 5.0 £0.050.0 A fl fl O.o 00 00 A A fl 0,0 P.O op 1-Astron om ical 6 0 P p.p 0.0 0.0 P p A 0.0 0-0 0.0 a I / 0033.373.3 0 0 A 0,0 Ao 00 2 -Aircraft / 2. 3 w ? 2(0AM / / w o op50.0 fl A A 0.0 0.0 00 A A A 00 00 p.p 3-L ight Phen om . 2 P P O p 0.0 P.0 P P A 0-0 Ao 0.0 A 0 fl 00 O O A A A 0.0 O -o 00 ♦-B irds <2 P P op 0.0 0.0 A A P PA 0.0 po fl / / pi33,333.3 A zo-o.o faWP 5-C louds, D usL etc. P P P 00 0.0 O P 0 A fl an fa OP p p P O f O O p A A 0.0 0.0 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / P / /A? 0.0W p A an pt 0.0 A 0 A AO an 07 A A 0 0.0 P.O AA 7-Psychological p P P 0.0 00 O O fl A P 0.0 O f AO 0 / ( An53.3 3 3 3 A A A 0-0 0.0 6 0 ^ U n kn ow n ? P 3W 2 0,0 AO A) A P P 00 0.0 0.0 P a A 00 0.0 an 3 p 3AM pptoo 9-Other 0 P P 0,0 0.0 o.o P A A O P ao 0.0 P A A 0.1 OA 00 A P fl pp p.0_po Total 3 2- 7 7W 25.0 too. Z / 500poo /oo, P 5 0,0/tootoo. W O 0.0 /O A 4/ 5064/1/0! - £ 42"l'4/6! 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P A A O p P-0 00 / A / '2-5 OP /XA P A A PA OP AZ/ Z 637-7 P.O 375 7-Psychological A A A 2.0 PA OO A A A OP 0.0 0-0 / A / 67 P,o 67 2 a zAS P-o /2S 8 -U n kn ow n 7 (? Z 30-0 0,030.0 3 A 377' 0237,5 7 P i573 Of- 53 .3 r fl 3/2. fl.0 3 /.Z m other 7 A .7 304 Ao30,0 A A A op po 0,0 P / l O.o 6-7 1 fl / 6.1 o.p 6 2 Total 7 /4 70.03 0.0 /oo. / f7,ffas700. Z /£AZ. 7/3.3Zoo. /s / 7676,2 f-2 ZPO- 239 OM ee 00/^_______^0070^/0/7 0s z M j^tz t_ sz^zniziSs__roe ^z l ^ms s o tIm^s s s as ^a» S '1000/1.01 00 S eis 4 -z a 00/01 En ltatK M Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon A 0 0 ft flfl flfl / 0 / SU PA SOO p p p OP ao fl.6 1-Astron orn iral /Oft flflAft fl fl fl QO 0.0 AO p A p Op 0.0AO 2 -Aircraft / / flflfO.O M O fl / ftP P.P poo fl 0 fl ao P.O P.P 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl < 2 flflflfl fl fl flft P.0 PO fl P fl ao oo 4-B irds fl ft flfl flfl fl flPA p.6 ap / P //POO 0.0/M P 5-C loods, D usL etc. fl fl fl flfl fl,fl flfl r fl fl fl po 0.0 00 o fl fl PO P.p 0.0 6 -ln suffic. W b . fl fl flft flfl flfl fl fl flpo fl.b Ao p fl 0 pp P.O ao 7-Psychological D fl fl flfl flfl flfl fl fl flM P.0 0.0 fl P p 0.0 po P.O 8 -U n kn ow n 0 fl fl & flflflfl 0 fl flAO P.P o.p fl fl fl p.p po p.p m other fl fl pp flfl flfl fl fl19.0 PP P.0 p fl fl pp 0.0 pp Total fl- S0.6■00,0/OP. fl fl/opo P.O /PO. fl 000.0 ap 3 ./ S eeo/ua^ - s r M /0vr£\ /-S 0 W /Tw r& s floenon/ 7170S r tire# Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er P« C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er PerC en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertan D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total a ppp aoWP fl / ao ^ 73 3 3 a p p ft O.o 0.0 0 0 0 O.P 0.0 00 l-Astron om ical P p o 0.0 00 00 fl fl fl 00 P.P 'P.0 / a / W.3 0.0/#3 7 / /A 7ft/, 7? 7/0 2 -Aircraft / fl /23.0 P.O ftp a fl 0 op PO O p 0 a fl PP Ofl 0.0 / 77 7/ 7/ 3-L ight Phen om . / p /2A0 oo20.0 / fl /333 ao 3 7.3 a a fl PP 00O.P p / / P.P 7? 7.7 4-B irds fl fl fl 0.0 O .p 0.0 A A fl 00 opO P ft fl _x 7/ft 0-07S.p 0 0 p P.O ft 00 5-C louds, D usL etc. fl fl A PO P.O 0-0 fl fl fl> O .P pp oo a fl op 0.0 oo O 0 0 Ap 0.0-ft 6 -ln suffic. 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In fo. 7 0 3 7/9007/7 50 0 50 79.0 003 3 00 5 00 93 09 7-Psychological / 0 7 /■7 00 7? /Z 0 /7. 23 00 23 3 3 0.6 0 Z /.z 8 -U n kn ow n 20 0 20 ZU 00 797 0-5 752 003 2 .90 5 2a 02 0 0072 frOther Z 0 2 2-9 00 7,9 fa 7 /5 73 0.2 IS 7 -5" /3 7 7. //fa-? Total 02. /? 70 773 007 700, 920707 fa? 7/325.2 700. 3 0/7 790fa? 059709 A/aer# 6 /es r S ew raa/ faes r S oo re faes r Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oiirtful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfo Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon / 2 6 775 7H 7? ? / 9 4 /fa 3 / 7 7? 7/? 27 fas l-Astron om ical 0 / 3 279 3 /250 /fa // 25 7/57/ 9 7? 6 71 5/ 00726 05 12/ 2 -Aircraft z 4 753 3 .Z 30 3 1 6 5/3 6 2.2 22 22 00 73 3 7 776 3-L ight Phen om 0 0 0 000 0 00 / 0 /7-5 00 2 2 / 03 6 ? Z Z 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 /00 /■s ' /5 2 Z 2 00 0? pg 5-C louds, D ust, etc. 0 0 0 00 00 90 0 0 0 00 0-000 7 Z - 0 V 03 6 -ln suffic. kifo. ? 0 3 99 00 9/ 0 .7-7 00 ,7,7 fa 0 fa 050.0 6 .5 7-Psychological 2 0 2- fa 00 £3 v 0 0 7. 2. 0.0 02 0 0 0 00 0.0 00 8 -U n kn ow n 0 0 72.5 00 0.5 /0 fa? /6 7/6 00 707. 5/ 5 5.9 22.5 0002.5 frOther 7 0 7 99 00 ,9V a 96 00S i 7 5 9 /fa /■9 Z S Total 2/ 3 2 7/079fa 700, fa 73 6 5fa 92/6 /M 7/5 92.26 Z fa? 3 5.//^ 3 02/5 fair w e s r faw rraz 3 arw £s r Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfol Total O-B alloon /s 3 7? z ? 9 20/fa 77 // 7? 7/3 75 79./ Z 9 /Z 3 /£7 70,7 26 -3 l-Astron om ical // /0 2//az fa /95 75 6 2/72 2 fa /fa 6 // 7,7 5/ 9-z /fa 2 -Aircraft * faL 9 72 /2a 3 3 223 06 /3 3 ,9 z/^ 79 3 6 7 fa 6 70 /Z f 5/ 7/0 3-L igJ rt Phen om . 0 0 0 00 00 00 / 0 /07 00 07 7 0 3 25 00 7-s 4-B irds 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 000 0.0 0.5 0 3 0 00 0,0 00 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / 0 7 09 00P-9 0 7 7 00 07 3 0 0 0 0 00 3 003 6 -ln suffic. M o. /0 0 70 ,93 00 9.3 27 0 fa Z ifa 0,0/A3 9 0 ? ,76 00 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00 00 0,0 2. J 27 /fa 2./ 3 / 7 2-5 03 3 3 8 -U n kn ow n 3 3 0 23 2/3 0.0 2/2 25 5 25 007/7 22 5 72 fa-6 00 706 frOther /3 0 /3 Z 20 00£2. 2 7 >7 /fa 23 7 7 /Z 6 ? fa 703 Total f 6 3 2 /0? 79-6 20./02 ///3 5 fag 7fa 2/0'02 fa 3 ///? 02 273 700 246 77M66 £022 £6'62.614 r/■3 0/ P 0 p 0,0 0.0 00 0 J 3" 00 0.7 0ft 0 0 0 00 0P 02 6 -ln suffic. in fo. ?Pf f? 706 07 00707 3 0 0 (/00 7/.ft 0 ft7? 0.0 77 2 0 2 ,7,7 00 2. / 7-Psychological tfft & /X 0,4 7-2 / 0 7-7 00 7-7 7 2- 7 /ft00 ? .3 0 0 0 00 0-0 8 -U n kn ow n {c? p 75? /X / 00/X / X 0 07r 00 2/6 ft? 0 ft/r00ft/ ft 0 ftft 7 0 0ft 7. W ither /? // & Pi02 P 0 p 0-0 00 0,0 7? 7, /3 ? 3 as -3 ft 2 0 2 0. 0 Total /?7P 04? 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In fo. ft 0 ft77,2 00 77? 77 0 s 7 /6 7, 00 /6 2 2.6 0 0. 1 70 7-Psychological 0 7 7ft 0.0 /ft /? , 0 ft 3 .2. 00 3 2 3 7 0 77 0 7 / 0 8 -U n kn ow n 0 /ft7/0 00 27/ 77 0 57 ft? 0.0 '6 2 7ft 0 74 ft,7 0-0 ft 2 9-Other 2 0 2 2.2 0.0 3 2 /ft 7 /3 . rr 0..? ft? X ft /7- ? 0 /.J Total 7ft,7 7.3 ftM 27? ? ^27ft7ft/2X4 053 7X 7 ft? / 36.3 fta?M A?£S6 ft£02664 A/£s6 506 20 106 52 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er. 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In fo. 7 p 3 //If 00 75- ft .ftX ft00 (3 /4 0 /ft /■ 3 00 6 3 7-Psychological ? f ft 2 77 00 77 ft ft ftft X 00 X ft 0 0 0 0-0 00 8 -U n kn ow n 3 ft J //ft0ft //■ ft/ft 0 /ft73 ft0026 .6 ft? 0 ft3 23 7 00 9-Other ,7 ft 3 //.ft00 //ft 7 0 ,7 3 /00 ft/ ft 2 /■f /.J 3 / Total 22~v2/(4? /ftft- 3 ? 7/3 23 .7 /aa /ft? ft? 222 /? /3 0? //a 4/aer# ftae^sr 0E06M4 466/6622 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Pec C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Told O-B alloon _Z£ 3 /3 ft 3 -7 //.ft 70 / 7ft/70 7ft/ /0 77 /ft 20.2 1-Astron om lcal /0 a /6 ft (4 /X ? // / //(4 7//3 ft /0 ft4ft 4 4 2 -Aircraft /Z ,7 7/ 4/ 7.6 22,/ 70 /Z 3 //(ftft? 2/6 /.? /7/ ^ 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 ft 0.0 00 00 / ft / 0ft 0.0 //ft 3 0 '3 7-7 00 ft? 4-B lrds a 0 P PP 00 00 0 0 0 0ft 00 pft 0 0 00 00 0- ? 5-C louds, D ust, etc. / 0 / /,/ 00 /■/ 0 / / 00 0ft07 7 7 ft a 3 0ft 6 ln sutflc. 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A 5-C louds, D usL etc. fl flflfl flflflfl fl fl flflflflflflflfl 7 fflfl 77 ■77 fl / -7 ? fl. 9 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7/ i^ / //.fl flflfl 7 2 fl. 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In fo. // /Z # fl# /Z flZ f fl70 tefl fl.fl/fl. 7 ■ 97 fl.7/ Afl/s/ 7-Psychological fl flfl-7 fl.fla . 7 fl 7 /./ flfl/■/ ft- & flftfl# 2fl 8 -U n kn ow n (2/ fl /2 77/ fl-fl77,4 ^ fl 7/ 9,fl fl.flftAA flAA 2/flfl.fl2/.S 9-Other a fl A flfl #fl/.fl 7, 2/ 2 /■/ / ? .fl- fl fl2.7 flfl2.9 Total 22 ft70 fl7fl. flZ^ 772. si7ft7ft27-7 /flfl 20$ 77,9 22 ft/M -O Z A/s fl 22 s '_______ £jfl£i^£lAA7K.____ flfl ft/z _____s/a a/z/va S /4Z w e- s r^r^/2 z t^e^s a a ce^reaz /fl^M As / /£6/^y _____________________ Sa a Z teM z /s z a Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C w t C ertain D ohb tfti Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful ToW O-B alloon A z79 //fl//22/ 7- X //./Aft 1-Astron om ical /( 3 7/ 2.7 72. fl 5 J- g 9.? .0//A 9 2 -Aircraft 77 77 72 eg260 9 /Z 2///, 7 22.2 ??? 3-L ight Phen om . fl fl <7 fl# flflflfl / fl / / 9 flflft 4-B irds fl fl flflflflflfl fl fl flfl.fl0 0 flfl 5-C louds, D usL etc. fl fl flfl.flflflflfl fl / /flfl Z- 7 /■f 6 -ln suffic. In fo. A fl zz /A? flfl/((J 7 fl 7 /AZ fl.fl/A 7 7-Psychological 7 7. fl.9 ft2.7 fl 0 0 a a flflfl fl 8 -U n kn ow n 22 7? /ftfl.flfii fl z //./ 79 fl 9-Other 7 2 r flfl 7? 2.7 fl ft0 0 ft Total 29 7/2 %■ 7 27.2 /flfl £2 22 £9/A# 7 /flfl 248 a/ 7%- £0/7 7 7 7 ______ Z^£____£3 20_________£ M l 1/1770#_____ ££___ £M ___3 /^£Z Z 0^S & 7 777£ 3 6 0077£ 6 /0 /0£S 3 5 7^77/ 00// 0A/Z 0/1//0 Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Tob i C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 7/ 72, /f 4-9 71g 20.0 2 7 7 7 0, 9 //s 11/0g 74 7/ 14 £0 2 f^ 700 1-Astron om ical 3 74 72 g.z 3 7 23 .0 27 04 27 220004 4,71 4 f 74 73 /2/9 3 g 2/ 5V /£/ 4 2, 74.3 2 -Aircraft 7£ 7/ 27 7/6 72.6 2g f 2 7 // 7 g 79 77 4 7/ fz 7g /go 07 76 07- 74-0 70 3 273 3-L ight Phen om . 7 / 3 2-1 7-/ 7/ / V / 07 00 07 / / 74 00 74 0 / 03 00 01 4-B irds 0 0 2 00 00 00 £ / 7? 0.7 0 0 00 0000 0 2 2 00 04 04 5-C louds, D usL etc. 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 0.0 00 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 6 -ln suffic. In fo. 7 0 g 9,2. 00 2.2 7 / 0 72. 73 00fl2 0 2 71 00 3 ? 3 4 0 3 4 70/ 00 70/ 7-Psychological 7> 2 2 00 7? 2.3 0 0 00 £■£ 00 0 0 0 £0 00 00 / 4 00 03 77 S-U n kn ow n /3 ' 0 /3 749 0 0 749 / 0 9 4 2 00 4 2 0 2/3 40 002g f/0g 0 '0g (7.0 003 ^3 9-Other / / 2. /J (4 0 / 07 0007 2 0r £3 0? 2/ 7 /< 04 2/ Total 49 39 #7 S S £44 f700. 44. 27 744 4f£ 03 .07 00 43 7g 4/ 70S 29 ff 702. 26 2 7g 3 3 7 74 9 23 .7 /££/£__£22 7____^0#Ll/£r/0# 770 M L 3/3/70/06 S 73 £77£ 3r£3r£S/0 £££^S 22& £____£221_________ £M Z./237 /a0____££._____M L £7 6#7 7 /17 6 $_____7 # 7 7 7 #____ ££££££07 ^_____#££■#$ Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C ait C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total 'ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon & /7 07 2.4 3 / 24 3 //gf 2? /Z 4 1-Astron om ical 2,7 40 3 /70-0 23 4 3 3 4 7^ 22 4/0 73 //^.^76 4 2 -Aircraft 77 /f 3 0 £2 90 7£2 /£ /3 2g 3 0 £076 9 3-L ight Phen om . 0 0 0 00 00 £0 2/ 2 ? 7/ /■ 7 22 4-B irds 0 / 7 00 0# 3 0 0 / / 00 04 04 5-C louds, D usL eta 0 2 4 03 ££/ 0 7, z 00 7/ /■/ 6 -ln suffia kifo. 74 0 /4 74 00 74 77 0 7/ 42 00 4.2 7-Psychological 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 00 0.7/ 00 8 -U n kn ow n ^ 0 03 7£g 00 707 .77 0 6 7 290 0-0 290 H ither 7 7 00 3 ? 3 .0- .1 0 40 04 Total 7/9 7/ 3 70 44.7 4/3 /00 73 / 724 7g 923 4 702 0# 7 ££ SW T # 0£SM £3r ££& /0# 4.0$ 0M £L£5 Evaluation Num b er ■ Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Nuirtrer Per C en t Num b er Per C art C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon 2/ 70 3 /03 77 2,70 / 0 3? 447/6 1-Astron om ical 3 /I4,1 7p7/3 / £ 3 7 77.6 7 63 2 -Aircraft /4 /? /2.Z 4-z 74 6 4 / 7 6? 3 g 722 3-L ight Phen om . 2. 0 2 7-1 00 7-7 0 /?f00 3 1 4-B irds 0 0 0 20 00 00 0 0 0 00\ 37 00 5-C louds, D usL eta 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 00 0000 6 -ln suffia tn fb . / 0 g 70 00 40 4 0 (#4 OO /6 g 7-Psychological & 7 3 7-7 0,9 2.4 7 0 / 3 9 00 1g S-U n kn ow n 3 / 0 3 /274 00 270 3 0 3 7/s 00//.S ' 9-Other 3 0 3 70 0-0 fO / 0 3 7 /6 g 792. 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A & ^ ./ PP 2 / ■ 7 & 7 7 7 A Total 22 M S '7W Z/P /PP 4a 2/ ^ / ? 44 7PA /PA ppp 2?f702 27 24 47 246 z z z 7P£Z £___ 4276 _______^£7^0720!.___ ^ a ^C^^r ^/g^/Z/X^j /4/ z%g £ 06 ^z VrfAL /a w js Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total O-B alloon /4 7 77 747 7-4ft/./ 7, 4 <2 £J zaz 1-Astron om ical 7 ,7 7/ 76 7 2 774 1 .2 7? 7? 742 2 -Aircraft /S ' 7 77- 77'7 /47ft 7 /4727 ft 7- 17,1 3-L ight Phen om . A p A aa aa PA / A / 26 PP 24 4-B irds A A A aa pp PP A A A PP PP A A 5-C louds, D ust, etc A A rf PA pp PP A 7 7 PP 77, 74 6 -ln suffic In fo. (£ A 7£ 77.7 pp //,,/ 7 A ,7 ¥4 PP 774 7-Psychological 7 7, 7 7-7 7 2 7.1 A A A PP PP PP 8 -U n kn ow n 7? A 7? ft 4 PP 7? 4 /A 4 /P£PP 74, < 9-Other / 2, 3 7,7 7. 7. 12 7 A < 77, aa 77, Total 72 2/ 77-4 22.6 27 // 4/ 77-7 zz? /PA, 252 7PPZ £ 723 7 & M i.i/^r/M 77__ ££J^r_— ^S Z £^EZ />z 1£S ____z _7__ O Z £____±E£2£Z £z £z £.___ £££££. Sazz P avro/v/a faawc az ''razz /%>nz£$ r Evaluation Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful total C ertain D oub tful lotai C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon 7 /? /? p.7 77 z 7 3 7 ft 2 7 < 7 z/Z /^ z? 23 7 A /? 3 1-Astron om ical Afi Ai fta£? /< Pt t/fppp ? p/7/ z /P z/9AZ? 2/4 77 33 /^ ^ Zp AL/ 2 -Aircraft 7 A3 77 73& /, 3 7 /p 77 7< /^ 7 4 /p /Z.Z Zp 7 £79 PP pl£3 'Ze. 7 z/P 277 3-L ight Phen om . < 7 / ^ p.p Z^ / ^ Z 7- PP zt z p / 77 PP PP / /J ps- PP P-P 4-B irds 2 f? 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In fo. p 5" PP / P 7 77- pp77- 7-Psychological p p P pp pp pp p p Z PP ppPP 8 -U n kn ow n 7/ P 7/ t/tpp7/7 ft P ? 7 776 pp ft/ 9-Other / ,7 4 /p pz 3 P 3 77 pp Total Pt4? 46 ./4/4/W- -it76 /2$ 73 4 44/PP PP7z£ 7247 £P7£7777pz i/ PA Pppapp r/££rzzz^s riz 7££ prpprppzp___£tSs£i. PA rA£ F»£z ,/£5T PA^APaA Evaluation Num b er Percen t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t Num b er Per C en t C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tful Total C ertain D oub tfu Total C ertain D oub tful Total 0 -B alloon /p 7 7tpp ftp / 7- 3 < 7ZP7 /X7 1-Astron om ical 7 7 pp 7 2 z? Z / Z < 7/Tf ZZZ 2 -Aircraft zz z( A.?/ ZP a9a 7' / .7 zPP 7 7'At 7 3-L ight Phen om . 2- p 7- 7/P.P 7/ / P / <3 pp 77 4-B irds a P P ^^ PP PP p P PP pp PP 5-C louds, D usL etc. p P p pp (27 PP p p p pzpp 77 6 -ln suffic. In fo. / P 7 f ?J ,P P 7 3 P p p 7? 7-Psychological z .3 7/At S/f z < 7 / £7 8 -U n kn ow n /4 P z4Z/,7 pp 4.7 z p z 73 tf 9-Other 7 P 7 73 pp 73 7 fC? zz z 76? Total 63 77 7/ 7tP 23.2/pp, /p /? /PP. 253 and 254 255 and 256 IN DEX OF FORMS Page Exhibit Bl. Tentative Observers Data Sheet..........................................................259 Exhibit B2. Tentative Observers Questionnaire...................................................267 Exhibit B3. U . S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet. . . . 277 Exhibit B4. Codes for Work Sheet................................................................................289 Exhibit B5. Work Sheet.............................................................................................................297 Exhibit B6. Codes for Card Bible........................................... 301 Exhibit B7. Card Bible......................................... 309 Exhibit B8. Example of an IBM Card............................................................................313 257 and 258 EX HIBIT Bl TEN TATIV E OBSERV ERS DATA SHEET 259 and 260 TENTATIVE OBSERVERS DATA SHEET Where Choice is Given, Girds Proper Answers, or Insert Answer 1. Date of your observation: _______________________ _________ Day Month Year 2. Date you reported the observation: _______________________ ________ Day Month Year 3. What time was it when you sighted the object: Hours Minutes A.M. P.M. Daylight Standard Zone: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Other h. Length of time object was observed. Estimate: Hours Minutes Seconds 5. Where observed: Postal Address City or Town State Country 6. Where were you at time of observation: Inside building, In Car, Outdoors,. Other 7. Were you moving at any time during this sighting:• Yes or No 8. Did you stop at any time during this sighting: • Yes or No 9. If you were moving - give ______________and___________ miles per hour. Direction Speed 10. How was object observed: Naked eye Eye glasses Other glass (Window or Windshield) Binoculars, Telescope, Theodolite Other 11. How- did you happen to notice the object: 261 12. Describe what you saw as briefly as possible in the following spaces: a. Sound b. Shape c. Color d. Size e. Number f. Light brightness Light color h. Motion i • Speed 3» Other _______ 13. How did object disappear from view: Suddenly or Gradually Circle One lb. At any time did the object: a. Change direction, b. Change speed, c. Move behind something^ Cloud, House, Tree, d. Blend with background, e. Decrease Other in size. f. Decrease in brightness, g. Move in front of something. h. _________ _________________________________ O^her 15. When you first looked at the object, what direction were you facing? 16. When you last saw the object, what direction were you facing? 17. In the following Sketch A, draw lines from the observer’s eye to the circular arc to show the apparent elevation of the object in the sky. A. When first seen, label a. B. When last seen, label b. Directly Overhead Bye SKETCH A 262 18. On the following Sketch B, label a at the apparent position of the object when first seen and b at point last Overhead seen. Trace the apparent path of the object between points a and b. If possible label 1, 2, J, etc., along the traced path to show the successive positions of the object Horizon after equal intervals of time dur­ Observer's Eye Horizon ing the sighting 19. In Sketch C please show the ' observed features of the object such as5 A. Apparent shape, (were edges pointed or rounded), B. Apparent direction of motion (show by arrow), and C. Other details, exhaust, trails, tails, surfaces, etc SKETCH B SKETCH C 20. The sun and the moon are shown below as they appear in their correct relative size. In this sketch D, show the apparent size of what you saw. OBJECT SKETCH D 263 SU N MOON 21» In your own words please describe the sighting you observed. Use sketches if desired. All observations from the time of first sighting to the time of dissappearance are inportant. Include a description of the weather, wind, and cloud conditions at the time of this sighting. 264 22. Your full name: 23. Your address: 2h. Your occupation: 2J>. Last school you attended: 26. Year of last attendance at this school: 27* Please list the names and addresses of persons who discussed this sighting with you. It is not necessary to list the names of officials or investigators 28. Further comments which you believe are important should be entered here. Use additional sheets of the same size if necessary. 265 and 266 EX HIBIT B2 TEN TATIV E OBSERV ERS QU ESTION N AIRE 267 and 268 TENTATIVE OBSERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE SECTION A 1. When did you see the object: 1.1 Date: _______ _____________ ______ Day Month Year 1.2 Time of Day: A.M, or P.M. (Circle One) Hrs. Min. 1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One): a. Eastern d. Pacific b. Central e. Other c• Mountain (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Standard ^^ Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to the above question 1.2: a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 2. Where were you when you saw the object: Postal Address City or Town State Country Additional Remarks: 3* Where were you located when you saw the object: d. In an airplane e. At sea f. Other (Circle One): a. Inside a building b. In a car c. Outdoors 3.1 Were you: (Circle One): a. b. c. d. e. f. In the business section of a city? In the residential section of a city? In open countryside? Flying near an airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open country? O ther ________________________ 269 Il* How did you happen to notice the object? 5. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object? Day Month Year SECTION B 6. What were you doing at the time you saw the object? 6.1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the object? Try to list the activity or activities and the approximate amount of time spent on each. 7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One): Yes or No IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions: 7.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One): a. North e. South b. Northeast f. Southwest c. East g. West d. Southeast h. Northwest 7.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One): Yes or No 8. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One): a. North e. South b. Northeast f. Southwest c. East g« West d. Southeast h. Northwest 270 8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared? (Circle One): a. North e. South ' b. Northeast f. Southwest c. East g* West d. Southeast h. Northwest 8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate! how certain you are of your answer to the above question and preceding question (8 and 8.1). a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One): Yes or No 10. How was the object seen? (Circle One): a. Through window glass e. Through theodolite b. Through windshield f. Through sunglasses c. Through binoculars g. Through open space d. Through telescope h. Other 11. What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? 11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 11.3 WEATHER (Circle One) a. Clear sky b. Hazy c. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember a. Dry b. Fog, Mist, or light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain d. Snow e. Don't remember 11.2 WIND (Circle One) a. No wind b. Slight breeze c. Strong wind d. Don•t remember ll.U TEMPERATURE (Circle One) a. Cold b. Cool c. Warm d. Hot e. Don't remember SECTION C 12. Estimate how long you saw the object? ___________ _________ _______ Hours Minutes Seconds 271 12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 12: a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly sure d. Just a guess 13* Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid or Transparent 111* Did the object at any time: (Circle One for each question) lh.1 Change direction? Yes No Don't know Ui.2 Change speed? Y^ No Don't know 111.3 Change size? Yes No Don't know lii.li Change color? Yes No Don't know lli.5 Break up into parts or Yes No Don't know explode? lli.6 Give off smoke? Yes No Don't know lh.7 Change brightness? Yes No Don't know lh.8 Flicker, throb, or Yes No Don't know pulsate? Hi.9 Remain motionless? Yes No Don't know 15. Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): Yes No Don't know 15*1 IF you answered YES, what was the color of the light? 16. Tell in a few words the following things about the object? 16.1 Sound____________________________________________________ 16.2 Color ____________________________________________________ 17. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _________ Draw a picture of how they were arranged and put an arrow to show the direction they were traveling. 18. Did the object at any time: 18.1 Move behind something? (Circle One) Yes No Don't know IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind. 272 18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) Yes No Don’t know IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of. 18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes No Don’t know 19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object you saw? (Circle One): a. Pea b. Baseball c. Basketball d. Bicycle wheel e. Office desk f. Automobile g. Small airplane h. Large airplane i. Dirigible j. Other 19 •! Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 19• a. Certain b. Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Uncertain 20. Try to tell the following things about the object: 20.1 How high above the earth was it? ____________feet. 20.2 How far was it from you? __________feet or miles. 20.3 How fast was it going? _____________miles per hour. 20.li Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to the above questions: a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 21. How did the object disappear from view? (Circle One): a. Suddenly c. Other_____________ b. Gradually d. Don’t remember SECTION D 22. In the following sketch, imagine your eye on the curved line to show how high the (skyline) when you first saW it. Place you last saw it. „ . .---- Overhead at the point shown. Place an ”A" object was above the horizon a ”B" to show where it was when -Horizon 273 23• In the following sketch place an "A” at the position the object was when you first saw it, and a "BM at its position when you last saw it. Overhead 2h . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place an "A" at the beginning of its path and a ’’B’1 at the end of its path. 25. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object that you saw and place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 27'4 SECTION E 26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this? (Circle One): Yes or No 26.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions did you see other ones?________________________________________ 27* In your opinion what do you think the object was and what might have caused it? 26. Give the following information about yourself: NAME___________ ______________ ____________________ ________________ Last Name ' First Name Middle Name ADDRESS_________ ________ _________ _______ _____ —,________ " Street ... City Zone State TELEPHONE NUMBER ________________________ What is your present job? _ Age ______________ Sex______________ 29• Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One): Yes or No 29»1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One): Yes or No 29»2 Please list their names and addresses: 275 30. PLease add here any further comments which you believe are important Use additional sheets of the same size paper, if necessary. 276 EX HIBIT B3 U . S. AIR FORCE TECHN ICAL. IN FORMATION SHEET 277 and 278 U . S. AIR FORC E TEC H NIC AL INFORM ATION SH EET This question n aire has b een prepared so that you can give the U . S. Air Force as m uch in form ation as possib le con cern in g the un iden tified aerial phen om en on that you have ob served. Please try to an sw er as m an y question s as you possib ly can . The in form ation that you give w ill b e used for research purposes, an d w ill b e regarded as con fiden tial m aterial. Your n am e w ill not b e used in con n ection w ith an y statem en ts, con clusion s, or pub lication s w ithout your perm ission . W e request this person al in form ation so that, if it is deem ed n ecessary, w e m ay con tact you for further details. 1. W hen did you see the ob ject? Day Month Year 2 . Tim e of day: ____________ _______________ Hour Minutes (Circle One): A.M . or P.M . 3. Tim e zon e: (C ircle On e): a. Eastern (C ircle On e): a. D ay 1 ight Savin g b . C en tral b . Stan dard c. M oun tain d. Pacific e. Other _________________ 4. W here w ere you w hen you saw the ob ject? Nearest Postal Address City or Town State or Country Addition al rem arks: __________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Estim ate how lon g you saw the ob ject. ____________ ____________ ____________ Hours Minutes Seconds 5.1 Circle one of the follow in g to in dicate how certain you are of your an sw er to Q uestion 5. a. C ertain c. Not very sure b . Fairly certain d. J ust a guess 6 . W hat w as the con dition of the sky? (Circle One): a. B right day 1 ight d. J ust a trace of dayl ight b . D ull daylight e. No trace of daylight c. B right tw ilight f. D on ’t rem em b er 7. IF you saw the ob ject durin g D AYL IGH T, TW IL IGH T, or D AW N, w here w as the SU N located as you looked at the ob ject? (Circle One): a. In fron t of you d. To your left b . In b ack of you e. Overhead c. To your right f. D on ’t rem em b er 279 8 . IF you saw the ob ject at NIGH T, TW IL IGH T, or D AW N, w hat did you n otice con cern in g the STARS an d M OON? 8 .1 STARS (Circle One): 8 .2 M OON (Circle One): a. Non e a. B right m oon light b . A few b . D ull m oon light c. M an y c. No m oon light — pitch dark d. D on ’t rem em b er d. D on ’t rem em b er 9. W as the ob ject b righter than the b ackgroun d of the sky? (Circle One): a. Yes b . No c. D on ’t rem em b er 10 . IF it w as B RIGH TER TH AN the sky b ackgroun d, w as the b rightn ess like that of an autom ob ile headlight?: (Circle One) a. A m ile or m ore aw ay (a distan t car)? b . Several b locks aw ay? c. A b lock aw ay? d. Several yards aw ay? e. Other_____________________________ 11. D id the ob ject: (Circle One for each question) 14. D id the ob ject appear: (Circle One): a. Solid? b . Tran sparen t? c. D on ’t K n ow . a. Appear to stan d still at an y tim e? Yes No D on 't K n ow b . Sudden ly speed up an d rush aw ay at an y tim e? Yes No D on 't K n ow c. B reak up in to parts or ex plode? Yes No D on 't K n ow d. Give off sm oke? Yes No D on ’t K n ow e. C han ge b rightn ess? Yes No D on ’t K n ow f. C han ge shape? Yes No D on ’t K n ow g. Flicker, throb , or pulsate? Yes No D on ’t K n ow 12 . D id the ob ject m ove b ehin d som ethin g at an ytim e, particularly a cloud? f Circle One): Yes No D on ’t K n ow . IF you an sw ered YES, then tell w hat it m oved b ehin d:__________________________________________________________________________________ 13. D id the ob ject m ove in fron t of som ethin g at an ytim e, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No D on ’t K n ow . IF you an sw ered YES, than tell w hat it m oved in fron t of:______________________________________________________________________________ 15. D id you ob serve the ob ject through an y of the follow in g? a. Eyeglasses Yes No e. B in oculars Yes No b . Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yes No c. W in dshield Yes No g. Theodolite Yes No d. W in dow glass Yes No h. Other__ _______________________________ 280 16 . Tell in a few w ords the follow in g thin gs ab out the ob ject. a. Soun d____________________________________________________________________ ____________ _ ____________ b . C olor_______________________________________________________________________ ___________ ____________ 17. D raw a picture that w ill show the shape of the ob ject or ob jects. L ab el an d in clude in your sketch an y details of the ob ject that you saw such as w in gs, protrusion s, etc., an d especially ex haust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow b eside the draw in g to show the direction the ob ject w as m ovin g. 18 . The edges of the ob ject w ere: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or b lurred e. Other b . L ike a b right star c. Sharply outlin ed d. D on ’t rem em b er --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19. IF there w as M ORE TH AN ONE ob ject, then how m an y w ere there? D raw a picture of how they w ere arran ged, an d put an arrow to show the direction that they w ere travelin g. 281 2 0 . D raw a picture that w ill show the m otion that the ob ject or ob jects m ade. Place an “A” at the b egin n in g of the path, a "B * at the en d of the path, an d show an y chan ges in direction durin g the course. 2 1. IF POSSIB L E, try to guess or estim ate w hat the real size of the ob ject w as in its lon gest dim en sion . ______________feet. 2 2 . H ow large did the ob ject or ob jects appear as com pared w ith on e of the follow in g ob jects held in the hand an d at ab out arm ’s len gth? (Circle One): a. H ead of a pin g. Silver dollar b . Pea h. B aseb all c. D im e i. Grapefruit d. Nickel j. B asketb all e. Q uarter k. Other______ f. H alf dollar 2 2 .1 (Circle One of the follow in g to in dicate how certain you are of your an sw er to Q uestion 2 2 . a. C ertain c. Not very sure b . Fairly certain d. U n certain 2 3. H ow did the ob ject or ob jects disappear from view ? 2 4. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possib le of w hat you saw , w e w ould like for you to im agin e that you could con struct the ob ject that you saw . Of w hat type m aterial w ould you m ake it? H ow large w ould it b e, an d w hat shape w ould it have? D escrib e in your ow n w ords a com m on ob ject or ob jects w hich w hen placed up in the sky w ould give the sam e appearan ce as the ob ject w hich you saw . 282 2 5* W here w ere you located w hen you saw the ob ject? (Circle One): a. In side a b uildin g b . In a car c. Outdoors d. In an airplan e e. At sea f. Other__________________________ ,_________ 2 6 . W ere you (Circle One) a. In the b usin ess section of a city? b . In the residen tial section of a city? c. In open coun tryside? d. Flyin g n ear an airfield? e. Flyin g over a city? f. Flyin g over open coun try? g. Other ___________________________________ 2 7. W hat w ere you doin g at the tim e you saw the ob ject, an d how did you happen to n otice it? 2 8 . IF you w ere M OVING IN AN AU TOM OB IL E or other vehicle at the tim e, then com plete the follow in g question s: 2 8 .1 W hat direction w ere you m ovin g? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South g. W est b . Northeast d. Southeast f. Southw est h. Northw est 2 8 .2 H ow fast w ere you m ovin g? _______________________ m iles per hour. 2 8 .3 D id you stop at an y tim e w hile you w ere lookin g at the ob ject? (Circle One) Yes No 2 9. W hat direction w ere you lookin g w hen you first saw the ob ject? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South g. W est b . Northeast d. Southeast f. Southw est h. Northw est 30 . W hat direction w ere you lookin g w hen you last saw the ob ject? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South g. W est b . Northeast d. Southeast f. Southw est h. Northw est 31. If you are fam iliar w ith b earin g term s (an gular direction ), try to estim ate the n um b er of degrees the ob ject w as from true North an d also the n um b er of degrees it w as upw ard from the horizon (elevation ). 31.1 W hen it first appeared: a. From true North____________ degrees. b . From horizon _____________degrees. 31.2 W hen it disappeared: a. From true North_____________degrees. b . From horizon ____________ degrees. 2 8 3 32 . In the follow in g sketch, im agin e that you are at the poin t show n . Place an *A" on the curved lin e to show how high the ob ject w as ab ove the horizon (skylin e) w hen you first saw it. Place a “B “ on the same curved lin e to show how high the ob ject w as ab ove the horizon (skylin e) w hen you last saw it. 33. In the follow in g larger sketch place an “A” at the position the ob ject w as w hen you first saw it, an d a “B ” at its position w hen you last saw it. Refer to sm aller sketch as an ex am ple of how to com plete the larger sketch. 284 34. W hat w ere the w eather con dition s at the tim e you saw the ob ject? 34.1 C L OU D S (Circle One) 34.2 W IND (Circle One) a. C lear sky a. No w in d b . H azy b . Slight b reeze c. Scattered clouds c. Stron g w in d d. Thick or heavy clouds d. D on ’t rem em b er e. D on ’t rem em b er 34.3 W EATH ER (Circle One) 34.4 TEM PERATU RE (C irc/e On e) a. D ry a. C old b . Fog, m ist, or light rain b . C ool c. M oderate or heavy rain c. W arm d. Sn ow d. H ot e. D on ’t rem em b er e. D on ’t rem em b er 35. W hen did you report to som e official that you had seen the ob ject? D ay M on th Y ear 36 . W as an yon e else w ith you at the tim e you saw the ob ject? (Circle One) Yes No 36 .1 IF you an sw ered YES, did they see the ob ject too? (Circle One) Yes No 36 .2 Please list their n am es an d addresses: 37. W as this the first tim e that you had seen an ob ject or ob jects like this? (Circle One) Yes No 37.1 IF you an sw ered NO, then w hen , w here, an d un der w hat circum stan ces did you see other on es? 38 . In your opin ion w hat do you thin k the ob ject w as an d w hat m ight have caused it? 285 39. D o you thin k you can estim ate the speed of the ob ject? (Circle One) Yes No IF you an sw ered YES, then w hat speed w ould you estim ate? m .p.h. 40 . D o you thin k you can estim ate how far aw ay from you the ob ject w as? (Circle One) Yes No IF you an sw ered YES, then how far aw ay w ould you say it w as? feet. 41. Please give the follow in g in form ation ab out yourself: NAM E ____________________________________ _______________________ ________________________ L ast Nam e First Nam e M iddle Nam e AD D RESS ______________________________________ ________________________ :________________________ Street C ity Zon e State TEL EPH ONE NU M B ER__________________________ W hat is your presen t job ?_____________________________________________________________ — — — — ■— ------- Age Sex Please in dicate an y special education al train in g that you have had. a. Grade school e. e. Techn ical school ----------------------------------------------------- b . H igh school (Type)------------------------------------------------------------- c. C ollege f. Other special train in g ___________________________ d. Post graduate ________________________ _________________________________________________ 42 . D ate you com pleted this question n aire: --------- - -------------- ------- — — --------- -------- - -------------- 286 U . S. AIR FORC E TEC H NIC AL INFORM ATION SH EET (SU M M A RY DA T A ) In order that your in form ation m ay b e filed an d coded as accurately as possib le, please use the follow in g space to w rite out a short description of the even t that you ob served. You m ay re­ peat in form ation that you have already given in the question n aire, an d add an y further com m en ts, statem en ts, or sketches that you b elieve are im portan t. Try to presen t the details of the ob serva­ tion in the order in w hich they occurred. Addition al pages of the sam e size paper m ay b e attached if they are n eeded. NAM E______________________________________________________ (Please Prin t) SIGNATU RE________________________________________________ (D o Not Write in This Space) C OD E: D ATE______________________________________________________ 287 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 288 289 and 290 CODES CODE L GENERAL a. Every column must have at least one entry. If no data are available for any column, the Y should be used. b. If a number in any column is used to enter data, then X qualifies the data as indicated in the Code for the specific column. CODE 25 DURATION UNITS CODE 28 LATITUDE CODE 32 LONGITUDE X Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Days Hours Minutes Seconds X Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 South latitude X East longitude Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CODE 41 POSITION X Variable I 0 1 In car 2 Outdoors 3 In plane 4 In building 5 6 7 8 9 Other CODE 42 MOVEMENT OF OBSERVER X Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wasn't moving Was moving - stopped Was moving - didn't stop 291 CODE 43 OBSERVATION METHOD CODE 44 SOUND X Variable Y 0 Naked eye 1 Eye glasses 2 Window 3 Windshield 4 Binocular 5 Telescope 6 Theodolite 7 Radar 8 Photographic 9 Other X Variable Y 0 Motors 1 Jet or rockets 2 Explosion 3 Unlike aircraft 4 Hiss, swishing, whining 5 Rumbling 6 Humming or buzzing 7 None 8 Not stated 9 Other CODE 45 COLOR X Variable Y CODE 46 NUMBER X Y CODE 47 LIGHT-COLOR X Variable Y 0 Metallic 0-1 0 White 1 Light-glow-luminoua 1-2 1 Black 2 Red 2-3 2 Grey 3 Orange 3-4 3 Red 4 Yellow 4-5 4 Orange 5 Green 5-6 5 Yellow 6 Blue 6-7-10 6 Green 7 Violet 7-11-20 7 Blue 8 Black 8-20-30 8 Violet 9 White CODE 48 SPEED X Variable y * 0 Hovering, stationary 1 Less than 100 m.p.h. 2 100-400 m.p.h. 3 More than 400 m.p.h* 4 Meteor like 5 Not stated 6 7 8 9 Other 9 - 31 or more 9 Other CODE 49 SHAPE X Variable Y 0 Ellipse 1 Rocket 2 Conventional aircraft 3 Unconventional aircraft 4 Meteor, comet 5 Lenticular 6 Conical 7 Tear drop 8 Flame, tails, fire 9 Other 292 CODE 51 SUBTENDED VISUAL ANGLE CODE 50 SHAPE PARAMETER a/b (Referred to sun diameter) X - Variable X - Decreased in size Y Y 0 - 0.0 0 - 0.1 1 - 0.05 1 - 0.2 2 - 0.1 2 - 0.5 3 - 0.2 3 - 0.75 4 - 0.3 4 - 1.0 5 - 0.5 5 - 1.5 6 - 0.75 6 - 2.0 7-0.9 7 - 4.0 8 - 1.0 8 - 4.0 to 10.0 9 - Other 9 - Other CODE 52 LIGHT BRIGHTNESS (Intensity) X Decreased Y 0 Sunlight on mirror 1 Sunlight on aluminum 2 Sunlight on plaster 3 Sunlight on stone 4 Sunlight on soil 5 Brighter than moon 6 Like moon 7 Duller than moon 8 Barely visible 9 Other CODE 53 ANGULAR VELOCITY X Variable Y 0 Zero 1 Very slow, 1° per second 2 Slow, 3° per second 3 Moderate, 6° per second 4 Rapid, 12° per second 5 Very fast, 30° per second 6 Extremely fast, 90° per second 7 More than 90° per second 8 9 Other CODE 54 ANGULAR ACCELERATION (Change in Angular Velocity) CODE 55 APPEARANCE BEARING X Variable X Y Y 0 Zero, V=constant 0 - N 1 Increasing slowly 1 - NE 2 Decreasing slowly 2 - E 3 Increasing fast 3 - SE 4 Decreasing fast 4 - S 5 Increasing very fast 5 - SW 6 Decreasing very fast 6 - W 7 7 - NW 8 8 9 9 293 CODE 56 DISAPPEARANCE BEARING CODE 57-58 ELEVATION WITH RESPECT TO GROUND, DEGREES X - Disappeared suddenly Y Initial X Final VariableX Variable 0 - N Y Y 1 - NE 0 0-9 0 0-9 2 - E 1 10-19 1 10-19 3 - SE 2 20-29 2 20-29 4 - S 3 30-39 3 30-39 5 - SW 4 40-49 4 40-49 6 - W 5 50-59 5 50-59 7 - NW 6 60-69 6 60-69 8 7 70-79 7 70-79 9 8 80-89 8 80-89 9 9 CODE 61 OBJECT ORIENTATION Apparent inclination of principal axis of object from horizontal X Variable Y 0 +90 to 60 1 +60 to 30 2 >30 to 10 3 +10 to 0 4 0 5 0 to -10 6 -10 to -30 7 -30 to -60 8 -60 to -90 9 CODE 62-63-64 CIVILIAN OCCUPATION Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Vol. II, 2nd Edition, pp. XIX-XXVI. U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment Security. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1949. See pp. XIX-XXVI. CODE 65 SERVICE CODE 66 DUTY X Y 0 Army 1 Navy 2 Marine 3 Air Force 4 Coast Guard 5 Merchant 6 Commercial Air 7 CAA 8 Gov’t. Contractor 9 Other X Y 0 Pilot 1 Weather tech. . 2 Radar tech. 3 Tower op. 4 Balloon obs. 5 Tech. spec. 6 Guards, lookouts 7 Ground or deck crews 8 Navig. or bombardier 9 Other 294 CODE 67 RANK EQUIVALENT CODE 76 EVALUATION OF OBSERVER RELIABILITY X Officer X X Y Y Y 0 Lt. 2nd 0 Private 0 Complete 1 Lt. 1st 1 Private, 1st Cis. 1 Quite 2 Capt. 2 Corp. 2 Fair 3 Maj. 3 Serg. 3 Doubtful 4 Lt. Col. 4 S. I. Serg. 4 Poor 5 Col. 5 M. Serg, 5 Not 6 Brig. Gen. 6 Warrant Off. 6 7 Maj. Gen. 7 Chief Warrant 7 8 Lt. Gen. 8 8 9 General 9 9 Can’t be judged CODE 77 EVALUATION OF REPORT RELIABILITY X Y 0 Complete 1 Quite 2 Fair 3 Doubtful 4 Poor 5 Not 6 7 8 9 Can't be judged CODE 78 PRELIMINARY IDENTIFICATION X Possibly Y 0 Balloon 1 Astronomical 2 Aircraft 3 Light phenomenon 4 Birds 5 Clouds, dust, etc. 6 Rocket or missile 7 Psychological manifestations 8 Electromagnetic phenomenon 9 Other CODE 79-80 FINAL IDENTIFICATION X Probably Y 0 Balloon 1 Astronomical 2 Aircraft 3 Light Phenomenon 4 Birds 5 Clouds, dust, etc* 6 Reeket-er-Bias41e Insufficient information 7 Psychological manifestations 8 EleetfeBagRetie-pheReBeaen Unknown 9 Other 295 and 296 EX HIBIT B5 WORK SHEET 297 and 298 WORK SHEET * Denotes separate code key is needed. Observer’s Data Sheet Question Punched Card Column Code Description 1* 2 3 h Serial No, Incident serial number 5 6 Serial No. Insertion 7 8 Day 1. 9 10 Month 11 12 Year Observed 13 1U Day 2. 15 16 Month Reported 17 18 Day 19 20 Month Rec’d ATIC 21 22 Hrs. Time of observation 3. 23 2b Min. Greenwich C. T. 25* Time Units Duration of h. 26 27 Duration observation 28* 29 30 31 Latitude 5. 32* 33 3b 35 36 Longitude Location 37 38 39 ho Cosine latitude 299 * Denotes separate code key is needed. Observer’s Data Sheet Question 6. Punched Card Column ill* Code Description Where observer was 7. 8. b2* Moving - Stopped 10. b3* How observed 12a. lib* Sound 12c. U5* Color 12e. b6* Number 12. 12g. b7* Light-color Appearance 12i. lUb. lib* Speed Description 12b. 19 b9* Shape 12b. 19 50* a/b 12d. lbe.2O 51* Size 12f. lbf. 52* Light brightness 53* Angular velocity U. 12h. 1U. 113. 19 5k* Angular acceleration Motion 15. 55* Describe appearance 13. lb. 16 56* Describe disappearance 57* Initial elevation 17. §8# Final elevation Elevation . 12i. 21. 59 60 Altitude, 1000 ft. Altitude lb. 19. 61* Object orientation 2b. 62* 63 6h Civilian occupation 2b. 65* 66* 67* Observer Service occupation 69 70 71 72 73 7b 75 76* Observer 77* Report Evaluation 78* Preliminary 79* 80* Identification Final 300 EX HIBIT B6 CODES FOR CARD BIBLE 301 and 302 CODES CODE 1. GENERAL a, These cards (and the corresponding WORK SHEETS) contain data from several sources. Columns referenced to the U. S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet (Form A) must have at least one entry. If no data are available for any column, the Y (or 12 punch) should be used. b. Columns 22, 23, 2h, 2$, 26, 36, 37, 38, 39, h0, 1*1, 1*2, 1*3, Uh, U5, 1*6, 1*7, 1*8, 1*9, 50, and $1 are calculated from data appearing in the U. S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet (Form A). If the basic data for these calculations are not available, the appropriate columns are left blank, c. If a number in any column is used to enter data, then X (or 11 punch) qualifies the data as indicated in the Code for the specific column. X I 0 1 2 3 u 5 6 7 8 9 CODE 7 SIGHTING IDENTIFICATION (Tais column may or may not contain multiple punches) All sightings Unit sightings, all observers Unit sightings, single observers Unit sightings, multiple observers Object sightings CODE 22 LOCAL SUN TIME (Refers to date of G.C.T. observation) X Y 0 Same day 1 Previous day 2 . 3 1* 6 7 8 9 CODE 23-26 LOCAL SUN TIME (Calculated from G.C.T., date, latitude, and longitude) CODE 27 LATITUDE CODE 31 LONGITUDE X South Latitude X East Longitude Y Y 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 1* 1* 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 303 Punched U. S. Air Force Technical Card Information Sheet Question Column Code Description ' " 38 39 hl 112# Hour Angle U3* Angle of ^ Elevation b5 of the Sun w« Group Classification Sun b?. Bearing - 5o Angle 51* 52* Time Units 53 Duration 5. 5b of Observation 55* Group Classification 15. 56* How Observed 16a. 57* Sound 16b. 58* Object Color 16b. 17. 59* Light Color Physical 60* Color Group Classification 19. 61* Number Ila. 11b. 39. 62* Speed 17. IB. 2b. 63* Shape Description Ilf. 21. 22. 21*. 6U* Size 10. lie. 65* ________Light Brightness_ 5. 11, 17. 20. ........66* "' ________Angular Velocity 33. 67* Angular Acceleration 29. 31. 1. 68* Appearance Bearing 23. 30. 31. 2. 69* disappearance Searing 31. 32. 70* Initial Elevation „ . ±. _ 71* Final Elevation Description 72* Orientation 73* _______ Maneuvers hl. 7U* Observer Occupation 75* Observer Hating Observer 76* Report Rating 77* Reliability Group __ _____Classification 78* Final Identification * Denotes that separate code key is needed. 304 CODE k7 GROUP CLASSIFICATION (Derived from the angle of elevation) CODE W-51 SUN BEARING ANGLE (Calculated) CODE 51 SUN BEARING ANGLE X Y 0 1 -79.99° to + 79.99° 2 +80.00° to +89.99° 3 +90.00° to +100,00° h +100.01° to 130.00° 5 +130.01° to +180.00 and -180.00° to -100.01° 6 -100.00° to -90.01° 7 -90.00° to -80.00° 8 9 X East of the Meridian Y 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 CODE 52 DURATION TIME UNITS X Y 0 Days 1 Hours 2 Minutes 3 Seconds 4 5 6 7 8 9 CODE 55 DURATION GROUP CLASSIFICATION X Y 0 5 second and less 1 6-10 seconds 2 11-30 seconds 3 31 - 60 seconds 4 61 seconds - 5 minutes 5 6-30 minutes 6 Over 30 minutes 7 8 9 CODE 56 OBSERVATION METHOD CODE 57 SOUND CODE 58 OBJECT COLOR X Variable X Variable X Variable Y Y Y 0 Naked eye 0 Motors 0 Metallic 1 Eye glasses 1 Jets or rockets 1 Light, glow, luminous 2 Window 2 Explosion 2 Red ■ 3 Windshield 3 Unlike aircraft 3 Orange li Binocular li Hiss, swishing, whining h Yellow 5 Telescope 5 Rumbling 5 Green 6 Theodolite 6 Humming or buzzing 6 Blue 7 Radar 7 None 7 Violet 8 Photographic 8 8 Black 9 Other 9 Other 9 White 305 CODE 59 LIGHT COLOR CODE 60 COLOR GROUP CLASSIFICATION CODE 61 NUMBER X Variable I 0 White 1 Black 2 Grey 3 Red U Orange 5 Yellow 6 Green 7 Blue 8 Violet 9 Other X Light glow X Y Y 0 White 0 1 1 Metallic 1 2 2 Red 2 3 3 Orange 3 4 U Yellow 4 5 5 Green 5 6 6 Blue 6 7 -10 7 Violet 7 11-20 8 Black 8 21-30 9 Other 9 31 or more CODE 6k SUBTENDED VISUAL ANGLE CODE 62 SPEED CODE 63 SHAPE (Referred to sun diameter) Variable X Y Hovering, stationary 0 Less than 100 mph 1 100 - hOO jnph 2 More than 1+00 mph 3 Meteor-like 1+ Not stat ed 5 6 7 8 Other 9 Variable X Decreased in size Y Ellipse 0 0.1 Rocket 1 0.2 Conventional aircraft 2 0.5 Unconventional aircraft 3 0.75 Meteor, comet U 1.0 Lenticular 5 1.5 Conical 6 2.0 Teardrop 7 h.0 Flame, tails, fire 8 4.0 to 10.0 Fire 9 Other CODE 65 LIGHT BRIGHTNESS (Intensity) CODE 66 ANGULAR VELOCITY X Decreased Y 0 Sunlight on mirror 1 Sunlight on aluminum 2 Sunlight on plaster 3 Sunlight on stone 4 Sunlight on soil 5 Brighter than moon 6 Like moon 7 Duller than moon 8 Barely visible 9 Other X Variable Y 0 Zero 1 Very slow, 1° per second 2 Slow, 3° per second 3 Moderate, 6° per second 4 Rapid, 12° per second 5 Very fast, 30° second 6 Extremely fast, 90° per second 7 More than 90° per second 8 9 Other 306 ■ CODE 67 ANGULAR ACCELERATION (Change in angular velocity) CODE 68 APPEARANCE BEARING 1 X Variable I 1 0 Zero, V » constant ■ 1 Increasing slowly 2 Decreasing slowly 1 3 Increasing fast " U Decreasing fast 5 Increasing very fast ■ 6 Decreasing very fast ■ 7 1 ' X Y ' 0 N 1 NE 2 E 3 SE h S 5 sw 6 W 7 NW 8 9 CODE 69 DISAPPEARANCE BEARING CODE 70-71 ELEVATION WITH RESPECT TO GROUND, DEGREES I X Disappeared suddenly ■ Y ' - ON 1 1 Ne ■ 2 E B 3 Se I Us 5 sw . 6 W I 7 NW 8 1 ’ X Y 0 1 2 3 U 5 6 7 8 9 Initial Variable 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 U0-U9 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 Final X Variable Y 0 0-9 1 10-19 2 20-29 3 30-39 h U0-U9 $ 50-59 6 60-69 7 70-79 8 80-89 9 CODE 72 OBJECT ORIENTATION ■ Apparent inclination of principal | axis of object from horizontal CODE 73 MANEUVERS CODE 7k OBSERVER OCCUPATION ■ X Variable 0 +90° to 60° ■ 1 +60° to 30° | 2 +30° to 10° 3 +10° to 0° ■ U 0° | 5 o® to -io° 6 -10° to -30® ■ 7 -30° to -60° | 8 -60° to -90° 1 X Y 0 1 2 3 U 5 6 7 8 9 X Y 0 1 2 3 h 5 6 7 8 9 Civilian, occupation not stated Army, military Navy, military Marine, military Air force, military Coast guard, military Merchant marine, military Commercial air, civilian CAA, civilian Government contractor, civilian Civilian, other 307 DE 75 EVALUATION OF OBSERVER RELIABILITY CODE 76 EVALUATION OF REPORT RELIABILITY X Y 0 Complete X Y 0 Complete ■ 1 Quite 1 Quite 2 Fair 2 Fair 3 Doubtful 3 Doubtful U Poor h Poor 5 Not 5 Not 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 Cannot be judged 9 Cannot be judged CODE 77 RELIABILITY GROUP CLASSIFICATION (Based on observer and report ratings) Excellent (Observer 0 or 1 and Report 0 or 1) Good (Observer 0 or 1, Report 2, 3, or bj Observer 2, 3, or U, Report 0 or 1; Observer 2, Report 2) Doubtful (Observer 0 or 1, Report 5 or 9; Observer 2, Report 3, U, 5> or 9j Observer 3 or h, Report 2, 3, Hj 5, or 9; Observer 5 or 9, Report 0, 1, 2, 3, or U) Poor (Observer 5, 9, or Y, Report 5, 9, or Y) CODE 78 FINAL IDENTIFICATION X Probably Y 0 Balloon 1 Astronomical 2 Aircraft 3 Light phenomenon h Birds 5 Clouds, dust, etc. 6 Insufficient information 7 Psychological manifestations 8 Unknown 9 Other 308 EX HIBIT B7 CARD BIBLE 309 and 310 CARD BIBLE Punched U, S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet Question Card Column Code Description 1 2 3 h Serial No, Identification Serial 5 6 Sub­ Serial No, Number 7* Sighting Identification 8 9 10 11 Serial No, Incident Serial Number 12 13 Day 1. m 15 Month Observed 16 17 Year 18 19 Hours Time of Observation 2. 3. 20 21 Minutes Greenwich C. T, 22* Key 23 2b Hours Local Sun £5 26 Minutes Time 27* 20. 29 30 Latitude h. 31* 32 33. 3b 35 Longitude Location 36* _ 37 Regional Area Strategic Area * Denotes that separate code key is needed. Card Deck No, ___ is identified by an X (or 11 Punch) in Column___. 311 U. S. Air Force Technical Information Sheet Question Punched Card Column Code Description 38 39 la U2* Hour Angle U3* $ U6 Angle of Elevation of the Sun W* Group Classification W ^. 50 51* Sun Bearing Angle 52* Time Units 5. 53 5U Duration of Observation 55* Group Classification 15. 56* How Observed 16a. 5?* Sound 16b. £8* Object Color 16b. 17. 59* Light Color Physical 60* Color Group Classification 19. 61* Humber Ila. 11b. 39. 62* Speed 17. 18. 2h. 63* . 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