Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
1015. (9.2...9.5) 
R. A. i h 49 m 4i" Dccl. + i° 15' 
This is the new pair referred to in the note to 2 186. As the 
measures show no sensible motion, it can not be the pair meas¬ 
ured by Hall, unless there is a large error in his position-angle. 
1906.964 
3i°7 
o': 77 
7-675 
34-9 
0.74 
7.750 
30.5 
0.91 
1907.46 
32.4 
0.81 
following is of 2 186: 
1907.675 
32 °2 
o" 6 3 
1018. 
A. G.27. (9.3.. 
.10.7) 
R. A. i h 
50" 1 31 s Decl. + 14 0 30' 
1906.964 
263 ?o 
17 "62 
7.022 
262.8 
17-52 
7-540 
263.2 
17-85 
1907.18 
263.0 
17.66 
1911.813 
264.7 
17.54 
.835 
264.2 
17.38 
.870 
264.2 
17.51 
19x1.84 
264.4 
17.48 
Change is still uncertain. 
1020. H 1098. (10... 12) 
R. A. i h 50 m 33 s Decl. + 59° 35' 
1025. 
S404. (7-6. 
..8.6) 
R. A. i h 5o m 49 s Decl. 
+ 40° 48' 
A and B 
1912.262 
77-55 
24"S3 
.564 
76.23 
24.22 
.583 
76.55 
24.52 
1912.57 
76.78 
24-52 
B 
and C (12.9) 
1912.564 
99°7 
81 "98 
.622 
100.8 
81.21 
1912.59 
100.2 
81.59 
The measures of AB (1879-1912) give the apparent motion 
of the larger star: 
o'.'o52 in 298?5 
I have connected a faint star to show whether or not there 
is any change in B. No proper motion found of either in the 
star catalogues. 
1036. 48 Cassiopeiae. |3 513. (5.0...7.5) 
R. A. i h 52 m 7 s Decl. + 70° 19' 
A and C (13.6) 
1911.775 
52?o 
23"74 
• 777 
52.4 
23.36 
.813 
52.3 
23.66 
19x1.78 
52.2 
23-59 
As the first measure of the faint star is on a single night, 
other observations of C are required for a good value of the 
proper motion of AB. This is given from the meridian places: 
Auwers o".o6g in 264?2 
Boss 0.061 in 275.6 
I909-438 
343° 6 
16" 72 
.515 
343-1 
16.41 
-570 
344-9 
17.03 
1909-51 
343-9 
16.72 
H 1098 is one of the principal stars of h 170. No other 
measures. 
1037. 2192. (8.2...9.0) 
R. A. i h 52 m 23* Decl. + 57 0 57' 
A and C (9.0) 
1908.518 
145-82 
76"o2 
• 556 
146.12 
76.10 
•559 
145-94 
75.85 
1908.54 
145.96 
75-99 
1023. H 1100. (6.3...10.6) 
R. A. i h 50 m 47 s Decl. + 64° 2' 
1910.684 3io?40 39"33 
.703 310.60 38.78 
•739 310-47_39-34 
1910.71 310.49 39.15 
The time interval is too short to show whether or not there I 
is common proper motion. 
The motion of A is given: 
Boss o'.'o49 in ioo?7 
Batterman 0.031 in 117.0 
C is DM (57°) 448. The only measure is: 
1881.46 I45°47 77-15 3n B1 
There is an apparent change in the distance. 
1044. 47 Cassiopeiae. Sh 22. (5.5...9.5) 
R. A. i h 53 m 6 s Decl. + 76° 42' 
1912.408 
198^25 
95''4 2 
.427 
198.33 
95-32 
■ 430 
198.67 
95.16 
1912.42 
198.42 
95-30 
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