Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
3267 . 
2878. (7.2.. 
.11.0) 
R. A. 6 h 
io ,n 13 s Decl. + 62° 27' 
A and B 
1908.747 
330?10 
2 3'-77 
.788 
330.75 
23.89 
.804 
33 I -63 
23.87 
1908.78 
330.83 
23.84 
From the measures of AB the proper 
motion of A is : 
o"i29 in i82?6 
A and C (11.2) 
1908.747 
68!io 
114*80 
.788 
67-95 
114.72 
.804 
67.85 
114.98 
1908.78 
67.97 
114.83 
The other measures 
of AC are too discordant to be used 
the proper motion of A: 
1880.22 69^23 H3"57 
in Bl 
1880.74 68 
.32 112.07 
in Bl. 
3270. 
2885 . (8.5.. 
.10.2) 
R. A. 6 " 
io m 26 s Decl. + 6° 2' 
1910.739 
297? 2 
Io"27 
.835 
298.9 
10.05 
.856 
297.2 
9.69 
1910.81 
297.8 
10.00 
In h 385, a coarse scattering cluster. 
3277. 4 Lyncis. 2 881. (6.4...7.9) 
R. A. 6" 
1 i m 24 s Decl. + 59 0 25' 
AB and C (11.0) 
1908.747 
356 !oo ioo'.'oo 
.788 
356.05 100.22 
.804 
356.38 100.14 
• 843 
356.25 100.14 
1908.80 
356.17 100.12 
The previous measures are: 
1879-25 355-88 ioT'14 in B 1 
1879.71 355-68 100.38 in B 1 
The measures of this star should be continued. The proper 
motion of 4 Lyncis is uncertain: 
Auwers o"o25 in 293^6 
Boss 0.006 in 20.9 
There is a faint star near the close pair, not previously 
observed: 
AB and a (12.9) 
1908.788 
96°3 
26"37 
.824 
96.3 
26.45 
.826 
95-9 
25-47 
.843 
97.2 
26.26 
1908.82 
96.4 
26.14 
3284. H 2307. (9.2...10.6) 
R. A. 6 h n m 48 s Decl. + 54°6' 
1907.788 
.791 
.807 
9 i °5 
91.4 
91.9 
23"25 
23-34 
23.02 
1907.80 
91.6 
23.20 
Distance disagrees with prior measure. 
3287. H 3845 
R. A. 6 h 12 
! m 0 s Decl. - 
-22° 40' 
1907.022 
I9?2 
35 "S 2 
Comparing this with the measures by Doolittle in 1898 shows 
that the large star has a 
considerable proper motion. Further 
and later measures are necessary to give it a definite value. 
Porter 
o"324 in 
143-3 
3289. 
2882. (8.0.. 
.11.0) 
R. A. 6 " I 2 m 6 s Decl. + 64° 58' 
A 
. and C (10.5) 
1910.684 
23-73 
H 9 ” 56 
.701 
24.07 
119.25 
•703 
24.08 
II9.36 
1910.70 
23.96 
H 9-39 
Probably error in the angle of the only other position; the 
apparent change is impossible. 
1880.48 13^23 H 9"35 2n Bl. 
3303. 02 (App.) 74. (6.7...8.6) 
R. A. 6 h I3 m 12 s Decl.+ 25°i5' 
A and B 
1910.971 264^35 57"92 
11.104 264.40 57-91 
11.142 264.37 57.71 
1911.07 264.37 57.85 
No relative motion. 
A and a (11.9) 
1910.971 289?33 41^36 
11.104 290.13 40.80 
11.142 289.93 40.82 
1911.07 289.80 40.99 
No other measures of the faint star. 
3313. S 513. (7.2...8.5) 
R. A. 6 h i4 m 4 s Decl.+ 2i°n' 
B and C (12.0) 
1910.971 
84° 9 
i5"o6 
11.104 
86.5 
14.90 
11.142 
86.1 
14.98 
1911.07 
85.8 
14.98 
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