and Velocity of the Solar Motion. 209 
Table IX. 
Stars and relative 
Distances. 
Apparent 
Motion. 
Solar 
Mo- 
tion. 
Parallactic 
Motion. 
Real Motion. 
Velocities. 
Sirius 
1,00 
l", H528 
1,0 
1,5 
2,0 
0,67768 
1,01652 
1 ,35536 
+ 0,46518 
-j- 0,21701 
— 0,32776 
465175 
217007 
327755 
Arcturus 
1,20 
2",o87i8 
1.0 
L 5 
2.0 
0,53579 
0,80368 
1,07158 
+ 1 , 573^9 
+ 1,30478 
+ 1,01561 
1888670 
1565735 
I218736 
Capella 
1,25 
o // > 4 6 374 
1.0 
1,5 
2.0 
o ,79593 
i,i£> 39 ° 
1,59186 
— 0,42159 
~ 0,79637 
— 1,18662 
526987 
995465 
I48327O 
Lyra 
i, 3 ° 
°"> 3 2 4 35 
1.0 
i ,5 
2.0 
0,32542 
0,48812 
0,65083 
— 0,47065 
— 0,59923 
— 0,74135 
611839 
77 S 9.95 
963750 
Aldebaran 
i, 4 ° 
0", 12341 
1.0 
i ,5 
2.0 
0,65117 
0,97676 
1 , 3° 2 34 
— 0,53208 
— 0,85737 
— 1,18283 
744913 
I200324 
1655967 
Procyon 
1,4° 
1", 23941 
1.0 
i ,5 
2.0 
0,66394 
0,99591 
1,32788 
+ 0, 5954 s 
4- 0,30731 
— 0,23385 
833665 
430227 
327390 
The real motion of Arcturus contained in the 5th column 
compared with that of Aldebaran, shows that when the solar 
motion is increased from 1,0 to 1.5 and to 2",o the real 
motion of Arcturus will be gradually diminished from 1,57 to 
1,30 and to T',02, while that of Aldebaran undergoes a con- 
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