Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
319. A.G.6. (8.2...10.0) 
R. A. o h 29™ 16 s Decl. + n°ii' 
1906.772 
io?7 
60 "29 
6.813 
11.0 
60.08 
7.502 
11.4 
60.85 
7-540 
11.1 
60.53 
1907.16 
11.0 
60.44 
Distance increasing, and 
evidently 
a small proper motion 
, the value of which will 
appear from further 
measures. 
1892.84 10°. 2 
58"43 
in 
Leip. 
1902.84 10.3 
59-44 
3 n 
Miller 
322. 
242. (7.9.. 
.8.7) 
R. A. o h 29 m 38 s Decl.+ 29 0 21' 
A and C (10.8) 
1909.742 
205"65 
33"68 
-744 
206.17 
33-94 
.760 
206.28 
33-49 
.763 
205.78 
33-72 
1909.75 
205.97 
33-71 
1911.622 
2o6?23 
33 " 1 7 
.625 
206.73 
33-17 
.644 
206.81 
33-17 
1911-63 
206.59 
33-17 
In G. C. Part II, direction of the motion of A, for i 65?S read 
I54?8. The six positions by 02 , Eng, A and (3 give for the 
proper motion of the large star: 
o" 446 in I54?6 
From meridian observations: 
Porter 0^449 in I59?8 
326. Espin—. (8.9...10.5) 
R. A. o h 28 m 17 s Decl. + 55 ° 56' 
Identified as DM (55°) 109. 
1907.463 157?1 8"15 
.485 156.9 8.25 
1907.47 157-0 8.20 
This is identical with No. 297 of the General Catalogue. The 
correct place is given here. 
333 . Hd 29. (7.8...9.2) 
R.A.o h 3i m ± Decl.+ i° 26'± 
There is no bright star in or near this place, and nothing 
found answering the description at Harvard and Kirkwood. 
341. 
lid 31. (7.6.. 
-II- 5 ) 
R. A. 0” 
3l m 56 s Decl. 
! 
0 
*—» 
1907.636 
307 °7 
3 o "40 
.675 
307-3 
30.40 
.810 
307.1 
30.40 
1907.71 
307-4 
30.40 
Common proper motion? 
If the principal star has the given proper motion of o"o8y in 
2 53°4, the two are moving together. 
345. 02 (App.) 5. (6.2...8.0) 
R. A. o h 32"’ 4 s Decl. + 76° 13' 
1908.709 I 43°75 n6"68 
.711 143-21 116.05 
.728 143-33 116.27 
1908.72 143-43 116.33 
The relative change, if any, is small. No proper motion 
found in the star catalogues. 
346 . 245. (7.0...10.0) 
R. A. o” 32 m 7 s Decl. + 46° 18' 
A and B 
1911.793 
& 7°7 
i3"oo 
• 813 
86.8 
13-14 
.835 
87.2 
13-34 
1911.81 
87.2 
13-16 
The measures by 2 , A, A and (3 (1829-1911) give for the 
proper motion of A: 
o"o52 in 275?9 
The meridian positions give: 
Greenwich o"o45 in 268°7 
A faint star is connected for a further independent value of 
this movement: 
A and C (13.0) 
1911.813 
261?30 
IIo"25 
-835 
260.70 
109.67 
.870 
261.33 
109.44 
1911.84 
261.11 
109.80 
349. 02 16. (6.3... 10.8) 
R. A. o h 32 m 32 s Decl. + 48° 42' 
1907.523 
22 ?8 
I 3"79 
•540 
23-3 
13-59 
.562 
22.6 
13-45 
1907.54 22.9 13.61 
Some change from proper motion. The proper motion of A 
(Groombridge 113) is given: 
Groombridge o"oii in i69?7 
Boss 0.019 in 133-2 
84 
