Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
1369. 
FI 2151. (6.9.. 
• 13-0 
R. A. 2 h 
34 m 1* Decl. + 74 0 54' 
1912.564 
114-3 
I 5 '' 8 l 
.622 
112.7 
16.11 
• 638 
112.7 
15.01 
1912.61 
1132 
15.64 
The later measures compared with the single position by H2 
in 1885 gives for the proper motion of the principal star: 
o"oS 4 in 201?1 
No motion found in the star catalogues. The companion is 
very faint. 
1374. 2291. (7.4...7.7) 
R. A. 2 h 34 m 23 s Decl. + 18 0 17' 
1907.692 
.695 
.769 
A and B 
n8?6 
H7-4 
118.9 
3” 19 
3-39 
3-i4 
1907.72 
1x8.3 
3-24 
A and C 
1907.692 
241?2 
65755 
• 695 
241.2 
65-35 
.769 
241.2 
65.26 
1907.72 
241.2 
65-39 
B and C 
1907.692 
243-8 
67753 
• 695 
243-9 
67-35 
1907.69 
243-85 
67.44 
South’s angle of AC 
■ is 31 ?5 sp. This was erroneously 1 
duced as sf; therefore 
in Part I of G. 
C. for I2i?5 read 238' 
1378. 
O245. (7.0 
...9.2) 
R. A. 2" 
34 m 39 s Decl.+ 4°2i' 
1909.649 
29o!6 
i "30 
.666 
292.1 
x-3i 
1909.66 
291.3 
1.30 
h 263 and star 10.7 m 
1909.627 
191-32 
145"64 
.630 
192.00 
145-30 
1909-63 
191.66 
145-47 
li 263 is about 2j4: m f and 6' n of 02 
45- 
1379. 
FI 1122 (9.5. 
..10.2) 
R. A. 2 h 34™ 42 s Decl. + 63° 39' 
1908.597 
2i6?5 
I0"26 
.633 
216.0 
10.31 
.636 
217.6 
10.18 
1908.62 
216.7 
10.25 
1384. p 521. (6.2...11.2) 
R. A. 2 h 34 m 59 s Decl. + 47 0 45' 
1911.813 I53°8 s"99 
•835 150.3 5-96 
.931 151.6 6.01 
1911.86 151.9 5.99 
Change uncertain. The large star has no sensible proper 
motion: 
Groombridge o"oi5 in 317° 3 
1389. 2293. (8. 5...11.7) 
R. A. 2 h 35 m 31 s Decl.+ 56° 33' 
A and B 
1909.802 84? 1 9"33 
.818 83.8 9.04 
.821 84.2 8.95 
1909.81 84.0 9.11 
The four sets of measures by 2, A, A and p, each on 3 n, 
give for the proper motion of A: 
1909.802 
.818 
.838 
o"o54 in 305?8 
A and C (12.5) 
335°°7 
335-03 
334-97 
79"64 
79.72 
79.42 
1909.82 
335-02 
79-59 
A and DM (56°) 702 
1909.818 
342°50 
i89"i4 
.821 
342.60 
189.09 
.838 
342.50 
188.84 
1909.83 
342.53 
189.02 
No other measures of C. For the other we have: 
1872.1 341?9 i9i"5 A.G. Ilels. 
As might be expected, these positions give substantially the 
same proper motion of A: 
o"o86 in 305?4 
1393. 0 Persei. 2296. (4.2.. .10.0) 
R. A. 2 h 35 m 59 s Decl. + 48° 43' 
A and C (9.5) 
1910.739 
225?70 
73"S9 
.742 
226.01 
74.28 
• 777 
225.78 
74.21 
.780 
225.81 
74-44 
1910.76 
225.83 
74.20 
The proper motion of 6 Persei from measures of AC (1853- 
1903) is: 
Measures 
o "352 
in 
I04?2 
Auwers 
0.340 
in 
105.2 
Boss 
0-350 
in 
104.9 
No other measures. 
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