Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
2279. 2 Camclopardali. P 1295. (5.0...7.0) 
R. A. 4" 30'" 27 s Decl. + 53 0 14' 
AB and D (13.2) 
1911.720 
2 i 4?9 
22". j8 
.775 
215-5 
22.77 
• 777 
215.1 
22.34 
1911.76 
215.2 
22.63 
From the three P positions of the faint star, each on 3 n (1888- 
1911) the proper motion of A is : 
o'To6 in I44?8 
Some of the values from the catalogues are-: 
Auwers 
o'.Too 
in 
155-0 
Porter 
0.100 
in 
153-2 
Boss 
0.112 
in 
143.2 
2285. 02 (App.) 53. (7.0...7.2) 
R. A. 4" 3i m 16 s Decl.+ o° 20' 
1906.796 i72?4 77 " 7 i 
.890 172.6 78.01 
.906 172.4 77.81 
1906.86 172.5 77-84 
Without material change. 
2296. 2575. (8.8...9.8) 
R. A. 4 h 32 m 32 s Decl. — o° 38' 
1911.870 
i 59 °o 
5 "00 
12.046 
159-3 
4-74 
12.066 
159-3 
5 -U 
I 9 II -99 
159-2 
4-95 
No material change since 1831. 
h 321, which is about 30' distant np 2 575, is in the field, 
closely p the 8.3 m star, DM (—o°) 730; too indefinite for 
accurate measures. 
2304. H 346. (6.1.. .11.0) 
R. A. 4” 33 m 49 s Decl. + 28° 23' 
1911.663 S4?78 43 "i 9 
•755 54-63 43-34 
•775 54-57 43-32 
I 9 H -73 54-66 43.28 
No apparent change in ten years. The proper motion of A 
is given: 
Boss o"o6o in i 34 ?o 
2312 
2 583. ( 7-8 
...9.4) 
R. A. 4 h 
34 m 45 s Decl. + o° 44' 
A and B 
1907.675 
326? 7 
5 " 6 S 
.692 
326.2 
5-73 
.772 
325-8 
5.66 
1907.71 
326.2 
5-68 
A and C (9.6) 
1907.675 
264?8o 
99"56 
.692 
264.97 
99-39 
.772 
264.60 
99-54 
1907.71 
264.79 
99-50 
No certain change. 
The distance of C by South is too large. 
2313. x 
Tauri. S 455. 
(5.0...7.2) 
R. A. 4" 
35 m 2 s Decl. + 22 0 44' 
1909.627 
2I2?76 
62 "60 
.640 
212.55 
62.55 
.666 
213.03 
62.55 
1909.64 
212.78 
62.57 
No relative change 
in these stars. 
There is but little doubt 
that the principal star 
is a close pair. 
A recent examination of 
the Lick Observatory observing books shows that eleven years 
before the occultation 
referred to, I 
observed this star with 
the 12-inch, Oct. 11, 1888, and entered it as a close pair, but 
it was forgotten, and apparently not looked at again. No 
elongation was noticed at the time of the measures given here. 
The proper motion of x Tauri is given: 
Auwers o!'oi6 in 237?o 
Newcomb 0.022 in 153.9 
Boss 
0.023 in 
165.9 
2315. 
H34S. (6.3.. 
. 10.6) 
R. A. 4 h 
35 “ 15 s Decl. + 33 0 42' 
1910.950 
285 ?3 
3 o'.' 3 i 
11.008 
285.5 
29.82 
11.622 
284.3 
30.21 
1911.19 
285.0 
30 11 
measures. 
2322. 
A. 
G.81. 
( 9-5 
-•• 9 - 5 ) 
R. A. 4 h 
36™ 
18 s 
Decl. 
+ 6° 16' 
1906.796 
2811 
37 " 12 
• 964 
282. 
•4 
37-33 
1906.88 
282. 
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37-22 
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