Burnham: Measures 
1816. 
2 433 rej. (8.4.. 
• 9 - 5 ) 
R. A. 3" 
34 m 19 s Decl. - 
-8° 28' 
1911.720 
332?90 
36:03 
• 755 
333-50 
36.13 
• 775 
332-73 
36.05 
19 II -75 
333-04 
36.07 
The only other measures are my own in 1904. 
1821. 
2436. (7.0., 
..8.2) 
R. A. 3"35 
“H* Decl. 
- 13 ° 0' 
1908.671 
2^6°2 
37 " 1 7 
.692 
236.1 
37-35 
• 750 
236.2 
37-40 
1908.70 
236.2 
37-31 
The apparent motion of A from the measures is: 
o"ii6 in 69^4 
No third star near enough for the micrometer. 
1825. P 1182. (6.4...14.2) 
R. A. 3 h 35 m 30 s Decl. + 48° 8' 
A and C (13.5) 
1910.627 
2 44 ° 4 i 
i 8'.'57 
.660 
244-33 
18.68 
.701 
244.20 
18.71 
1910.66 
244-31 
18.65 
The proper motion of A is : 
Battermann o'.'oaS in 186° 1 
1839. P 1041. (6.2...6.3) 
R. A. 3 h 37™ 19 s Decl. + 27 0 31' 
A and B 
1908.692 
.728 
• 750 
.766 
42°°3 
41.85 
41.80 
41.80 
125"14 
125.36 
124.79 
125.11 
1908.73 
41.87 
125.10 
B and C (12.8) 
1908.692 
334-6 
11 "69 
•750 
334-7 
11.97 
.766 
333-8 
11.94 
1908.74 
334-4 
11.87 
The four sets of measures of BC (1888-1908) give for the 
proper motion of B : 
0V232 in 131 ?2 
The motion from meridian positions is too large: 
Rechenberg 0:331 in I23?3 
Proper Motion Stars 
1843. v Camelopardali. II 2200. 
( 4 - 7 -..12. 
R. A. 3"37™ 
41 s Decl. + 
70 ° 58' 
A and B 
1909.742 
240^38 
56:35 
.760 
240.18 
55-90 
.763 
239.78 
56.04 
.780 
240.55 
56.60 
1909.76 
240.22 
56.22 
The other measures of this are of recent date. 
A and C (8.5) 
1909.742 
84? 12 
106:41 
.760 
83.95 
105.81 
.763 
83.73 
106.79 
.780 
84.07 
106.19 
1909.76 
83.97 
106.30 
C is DM (70°) 260. From meridian observations we 
1842 83 °8 
108" 1 
0 . Arg. N. 
1900 83.9 
106.9 
Greenwich. 
The proper motion of the large star is given: 
Auwers 
o"o59 in 
I 56?9 
Newcomb 
0.064 in 
152.7 
Groombridg 
e 0.054 in 
155 .1 
Boss 
0.046 in 
140.9 
1848. 19 Pleiadurn. H 3251. 
(6.0...10.0) 
R. A. 3 h 38™ 
5 s Decl. + 
24 0 6' 
1911.663 
329°83 
68:11 
• 736 
329.20 
68.01 
• 755 
329 -I 3 
68.02 
1911.72 
329-39 
68.05 
the measures of the faint star 
by HI and P 
• (1880-1911) the proper motion of A is : 
o'-047 
in 128°. 2 
The meridian observations 
give: 
Auwers 
0:033 
in 
199-5 
Boss 
0.049 
in 
167. X 
1854. 
2443. (8.2. 
..8.8) 
R. A. 3 h 38 
m 47 s Decl.+ 41 0 7' 
A and C 
1911.663 
i 72?35 
20:84 
.720 
172.13 
20.66 
• 755 
172.73 
20.49 
1911.71 
172.40 
20.66 
The proper motion given in the General Catalogue from the 
measures of AC to 1906 will not be sensibly changed by the 
later position. 
Measures 
1:328 
in 
155-2 
Porter 
1.358 
in 
155-0 
Kustner 
1-437 
in 
148.7 
