Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
The following later measures appear to indicate that the 
proper motion is in B: 
1911.625 
i82?oo 
I02"2I 
.644 
182.30 
102.18 
.663 
181.51 
102.55 
1911.64 
181.94 
102.31 
861. 1 Andromedae. 
(5.0...10.2 
R. A. i* 33 m 
30 s Decl. + 39 0 58' 
1910.684 
328^63 
S2"85 
.703 
328.32 
52.55 
.720 
328.83 
52.85 
1910.70 
328.59 
52.75 
The proper motion, if any, is very small, There is a misprint 
in the angle in G. C. Part II. 
Boss 
o"029 
in 
I5I-I 
Auwers 
0.019 
in 
142.3 
Newcomb 
0.040 
in 
136.8 
865. 
H2066. (10.8.. 
.11.0) 
R. A. i h 
34™ 6 s Decl.+ 55 0 ii' 
1910.586 
67°5 
I9"42 
.608 
67.4 
19.58 
1910.60 
67.4 
19-50 
No other measures, h 146 is about 15' distant nf H 2066; 
the principal star of this cluster is 02 35. 
As these stars appear to have a common proper motion, I 
have connected a third star: 
A and C (10.8) 
1910.703 340°13 
.720 340.37 
79" 22 
78.94 
1910.71 
340.25 
79.08 
The motion of A is given: 
Boss 
0"135 in 
io8?6 
A. G. Ber. 0.130 in 
97-9 
871. 
2146. (8.3.. 
•8.3) 
R. A. i h 34 m 57 s Decl. + 9° 30' 
1909.782 
I26?4 
24"02 
.802 
126.5 
23.90 
.838 
126.4 
24.02 
1909.81 
126.4 
23.98 
No change. 
872. 44 Cassiopeiae. |3 1103. (6.2...12.5) 
R. A. i" 35™ 13 s Decl. + 59° 57' 
A and C (10.0) 
1912.545 
.562 
.564 
3°9°5° 
310.25 
309.87 
66 "o 3 
65.90 
66.04 
i9 I2 -56 
309.87 
65-99 
A and D (9.6) 
1912.545 
228?67 
i 4 o "34 
.562 
228.92 
140.11 
•564 
228.90 
140.08 
1912.56 
228.83 
140.15 
868 . 
H 1088. (7.0. 
.•9-5) 
R. A. i h 
34 m 20 s Decl. 
+ 58° 1' 
1911.622 
i 67?7 
I9"58 
• 644 
167.9 
19-59 
.663 
168.8 
19.71 
1911.64 
168.1 
19.63 
Further measures are needed for the correction of the 
proper motion of A (Bradley 222). 
Auwers o"oSo in 104^5 
Bossert 0.090 in 102.9 
870. 2145. (6.0...10.6) 
R. A. i h 34 m 36 s Decl. + 25 0 8' 
A and B 
1910.684 
33°3 
io "78 
.703 
32.3 
10.53 
.720 
32.5 
10.78 
1910.70 
32.7 
10.70 
No other measures of these stars. The proper motion of 44 
Cassiopeiae is given in the catalogues: 
Auwers 
0V063 
in 
i03?o 
Groombridge 
0.041 
in 
152.2 
Boss 
0.027 
in 
118.5 
The 7.0m star, Piazzi I. 139 (= DM (59°) 306), 42 s pre¬ 
ceding 44 Cassiopeiae, has two small companions: 
A 
and B (13.8) 
1912.545 
ioo?8 
12 "85 
.562 
101.3 
12.80 
•564 
102.0 
12.64 
i9 I2 -56 
101.4 
12.66 
A 
and C (13.5) 
1912.545 
I2?6 
26" 5 6 
.562 
12.6 
26.60 
.564 
11.9 
26.81 
1912.56 
12.4 
26.66 
No other measures. The proper motion of the large star is 
doubtful: 
99 
Groombridge o"o26 in 2i8?6 
Boss 0.008 in 156.9 
