o] the Sun and Solar Syjlem . 
table i. 
Names of ftars. 
Motion 
inR.A. 
Motion 
in Dec!. 
Names of ftars. 
Motion 
in R. A. 
Motion 
in Dech 
I 0 Ceti 
+ 3 2 
£ Hydrae 
- 23 
cc Arietis 
ft" IO 
y Leporis 
- IO 
$ Ceti 
+ >5 
g Urile majoris 
OO 
OD 
+ IO 
<x Ceti 
+ 16 
ex. Serpentarii 
in fen f. 
a Perfei 
+ 1 6 
y Draconis 
+ 12 
n Pleiadum 
- l6 
a, Lyr<£ 
in fen f. 
+ 14 
y Eridani 
+ 14 
y Aquilae 
- 20 
e Tauri 
- I I 
y Capricorni 
+ 19 
a Aurigae 
+ 1 1 
- I I 
e Pegafi 
-28 
( 3 Orionis 
inienl. 
inlenf. 
3 Capricorni 
+ 24 
- 17 
(3 Tauri 
- 1 1 
- *3 
c x Aquarii 
+ l 3 
a Orionis 
infenf. 
- 1 1 
C Q Pegafi 
- 13 
(jl Geminorum 
- 16 
Fomahand 
+ 21 
^ Navis 
— 1 1 
/3 Pegafi 
+ 12 
(3 Cancri 
- 14 
a. Andromedse 
— 2 I 
i Urfae majoris 
-54 
(3 Cafiiopeae 
+3+ 
to which it belongs ; and even of the fidereal fyftem, of which this fun may poffibly 
be a member. We fee then, that while the fun, by a proper motion, is going 
towards a certain point of the heavens, each of the liars belonging to the lidereal 
fyftem, of which the lun is one, fuppofing them to be relatively at reft, with 
refpeCt to each other, will be affeCted in the manner I have fliewn (p. 261, &c. of 
the Paper on the proper Motion of the Sun) notwithstanding the whole fyftem 
ihould have a real motion in abfolute fpace, and change its fttuation with refpedt 
to other fyftems or interfyftematical ftars. We fee alfo, that with refpeft to ftars 
not belonging to our fyftem, no parallax can appear but what is compounded of 
the proper motion of the fun, and of the whole fyftem to which it belongs. And 
fnould there ever be found, in any particular part of the heavens, a concurrence 
of proper motions of quite a different direction, we fhail then, perhaps, begin to 1 
form fame conjectures beftdes thofe already mentioned by Mr. michell (p. 253. 
of the fame volume of Tranfaftions) which ftars may poffibly belong to ours, and. 
which to other fyftems. 
TABLE. 
