Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
C and D (10.4. 
. .12.9) 
1908.939 
8?8 
16". 22 
•974 
9-3 
16.09 
1908.96 
9.0 
16.15 
The prior measures are: 
1879.16 i8?6o 
I 73"43 
in 
Bl. 
1879.71 17.95 
172.59 
in 
Bl. 
B is 12 Carnelopardali. 
There is 
little or no relative change 
since 1836 and, therefore, 
the proper 
motions are 
really the 
same. 
For A we have: 
Auwers 
o"oi5 
in 
2 i 5°5 
Boss 
0.007 
in 
198.4 
For B: 
Auwers 
0"0I2 
in 
I 94°5 
Boss 
O.O39 
in 
166.2 
2495. 9 Aurigae. (3 1046. 
(5.5...12.7) 
R. A. 4 h 
5711,17s Decl.+ 5i°26' 
A and C (9.1) 
1908.939 
6 o ?6 5 
89"8 o 
8.974 
61.13 
89.89 
9.071 
61.23 
89.79 
1908.99 
61.00 
89.83 
C and D (13) 
1908.974 
I25?8 
47"69 
9.071 
124.8 
47-65 
1909.02 
125.3 
47.67 
C is DM (51 0 ) 1026. 
As this appears to be moving with AB 
I have connected a fourth star. 
The proper motion of A is: 
Auwers 
o'!i6g 
in I90?5 
A. G. Harv. 0.146 
in 192.9 
Boss 
0.178 
in 184.9 
Porter 
0.171 
in 192.3 
2556. II 3268. (10.6... 10.9) 
R. A. 5 h 3 m 46 s Dccl. + 16 0 22' 
1910.627 
267? 6 
9"74 
.678 
265.0 
9.88 
.780 
266.8 
9.67 
1910.69 
266.5 
9.76 
The components of H 3268 form a part of h 348; mostly 
small stars. No other measures. 
2558. 2629. (8.2...11.2) 
R. A. 5" 4 m 4 s Decl. + 83° 18' 
1907.807 
6°7 
i 5 " 7 o 
8.636 
7-8 
16.01 
8.652 
6.7 
15-74 
1908.36 
7 -i 
15-82 
The proper motion of the principal star from the five 
positions by 2 , A, 02 , A and (3 (1832-1908) is: 
Measures o'.'oS7 in 241 ?o 
Greenwich 0.054 in 243.4 
2568. H 3269. (9.2.. .11.2) 
R. A. 5” 5 m 4 s Decl. + 16 0 36' 
1910.678 62?o i9"82 
.780 61.2 19-75 
1910.73 61.6 19.78 
Closely following H 3269 is h 349, with several small pairs, 
one of which was measured for H 3269: 
1910.627 72?8 23"47 11.o...11.1 
The principal star of H 3269 is DM (16 0 ) 721. 
On the night of Nov. 18, 1909, comet Halley passed through 
h 349 - 
2515. H 3265. (9.6...9.6) 
R. A. 4 h 59 m 55 s Decl. + 36° 54 ' 
1910.739 136^5 15H2 
.760 136.3 15-04 
.780 136.9 15.16 
1910.76 136.6 15.11 
The components of H 3265 are among the brighter stars of 
h 344. The only DM stars are (36°) 1010 and 1012, respectively 
9.2 and 9.0 m. There is a 12.5 m star from A, 22?8: is" 5 - 
There are other pairs in the group, one of which was measured 
by mistake for H 3265: 
1910.780 62?9 8'.'52 
2579. II 2253. (8.3...12.8) 
R. A. 5" 6 m 37 3 Decl. + 51° 49' 
1908.766 
.769 
.788 
A and B 
2 3?8 
23-4 
25.0 
26" 10 
26.30 
26.28 
1908.77 
24.1 
26.23 
A and C (9.6) 
1908.766 
io?9 
51 ”87 
.769 
10.6 
52.00 
.788 
10.5 
52.25 
1908.77 
10.7 
52.04 
The principal star is given a small proper motion: 
A. G. Alb. o'.'o59 in 90° 
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