Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
2941. 2 785 
R. A. 5 h 38'" 29 s Decl. + 25 0 52' 
The pair measured here is the one in the field with 2 785 
observed by Tarrant. 
This is in h 368 (=M78). No change in AC since 1879. 
The following, not given in the General Catalogue, is derived 
from A R. A. and Decl.: 
1891.20 203? 2 SC'36 in Eng. 
A and B (10.0.. 
.11.7) 
1911.644 
25o?6 
6". 17 
.720 
252.3 
5-86 
•755 
253-3 
6.20 
1911.71 
252.1 
6.08 
The only other measure is that given in the General Cata¬ 
logue. 
A and 2 785 (A) 
1911.644 
i89?83 
201"40 
2943. 
2 789 rej. (7.0., 
..10.0) 
R. A. 5” 
1 38'" 42 s Decl.+ 3° 57' 
1911.947 
I 49°3 
i 7"46 
12.008 
149-3 
17-50 
12.046 
149-5 
17.04 
1912.00 
149.4 
17-33 
The only other measures are of recent date. 
2945. 2787. (8.1...8.5) 
R. A. 5" 38™ 50 s Decl.+ 21 0 16' 
2968. t Aurigae. P 192. (5 
.0...12 
R- A. 5 h 
40'" 52 s Decl. + 39 0 8' 
A and B 
1910.777 
352?35 
39'-'38 
• 893 
352.21 
39 -08 
• 931 
352.63 
39-56 
1910.87 
352.40 
39-34 
A and C (12.0) 
1910.720 
34-10 
48" 5 3 
•777 
33-52 
48.21 
-835 
34-01 
48.82 
1910.78 
33-88 
48.52 
From the measures of the two companions (1877-1910) we 
have for the proper motion of the large star: 
AB R. A. — o"o46 Decl. — o"oi9 
AC —0.036 —0.004 
Hence the proper motion of t Aurigae is : 
o"o42 in 254^3 
From meridian observations: 
Auwers <>"043 in 239?4 
Boss 0.036 in 223.2 
1910.933 
10.971 
11.720 
A and C (13) 
38?2 
41.1 
39-4 
I2"72 
12.88 
12.66 
1911.21 
39-6 
12-75 
No other measures of this companion. 
2959. 29 Camclopardali. HIV. 
25. (6. 
R. A. 5 h 
4° m 19 s Decl. + 56° 53' 
1911.622 
I 30?3 
25 "i 4 
.625 
131-2 
24.86 
.644 
130.8 
25.00 
1911.63 
130.8 
25.00 
The only other measures are of late date. The proper motion 
is small and uncertain. The measures of the small star should 
be continued. 
Auwers o'.'o27 in 244^0 
Boss 0.007 in 145.7 
2969. 133 Tauri. H 3279. (5.4. ..12.4) 
R- A. 5” 
40™ 54 s Decl. 
+ 13 ° 5 i' 
A and B 
1911.775 
297-5 
17-69 
.813 
297.8 
17.85 
• 835 
297.8 
17.84 
1911.81 
297.7 
17-79 
A and C (12.2) 
I 9 H -775 
182? 1 
24"87 
.813 
183.1 
24.80 
• 835 
182.0 
24.96 
1911.81 
182.4 
24.88 
The proper motion of 133 Tauri is too small to be detected, 
even with the micrometer, in the time involved. The meridian 
results are still more uncertain. 
Auwers o"oo2 in i24?5 
Boss 0.022 in 126.6 
2964. 
P 559- 
(9-5---ii 
•5) 
R. A. 5 h 
40™ 36 s 
Decl. + 
0° 2' 
A and C 
(9.0) 
1909.782 
201' 
’95 
5o"59 
09.859 
202. 
40 
50.31 
10.109 
201. 
59 
50.56 
1909.92 
201. 
98 
50-49 
2974. (3 561. (7.0...13) 
R. A. 5 h 4i m 18 s Decl.+ 12° 22' 
1909.744 
3-0 
19-05 
.818 
1.8 
19.12 
.859 
2.8 
19.07 
1909.81 
2-5 
19.08 
Very little change, if any, since 1878. 
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