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There is no obvious indication that we should regard the last 4 glyphs in line Cb4 as the beginning of line Cb5. But possibly we should read the last 3 glyphs as such, because there is a little bird looking ahead and a pair of hanau glyphs:

Cb4-17 (480) Cb4-18 Cb4-19 Cb4-20
July 13 (195) 14 15 16
Heka 5 6 7 (60) 8
Cb4-21 Cb4-22 (485) Cb4-23
July 17 18 (200) 19
Heka 9 10 11 (64)

Line Cb5 has 21 glyphs and there is a manu kake in July 28. In an ordinary year this would have been day 209 (= 11 * 19):

Cb5-1 Cb5-2 (488) Cb5-3
July 20 21 22 (204)
Heka 12 13 (66) Alhena 1
Cb5-4 Cb5-5 Cb5-6 Cb5-7 (493)
July 23 24 25 26 (208)
Alhena 2 3 4 5
Cb5-8 Cb5-9 Cb5-10 Cb5-11 Cb5-12
July 27 28 29 (211) 30 31
Alhena 6 7 (73) 8 9 10
Cb5-13 Cb5-14 (500) Cb5-15 Cb5-16 Cb5-17
August 1 2 3 (216) 4 5
Alhena 11 12 13 Murzim 1 (80) 2
Cb5-18 Cb5-19 Cb5-20 (506) Cb5-21
August 6 7 (220) 8 9
Murzim 3 4 5 (84) 6

If we should add 3 (corresponding to Cb4-21--23) to 21 the sum would be 24.