Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
4001. 02 (App.) 84. 
(7-0...7.3) 
R. A. 7 h 
15™ 2i* Decl.+ 56° 48' 
A and B 
I 9 H -755 
324-97 
H 4 "i 5 
.835 
325.07 
H 3-57 
.870 
325.30 
H 3-95 
1911.82 
325-11 
113.89 
B and C (12. 
3 ) 
I 9 H -755 
I 93°63 
37*43 
.835 
194-33 
37-45 
.870 
194.83 
37.64 
1911.82 
194.26 
37-51 
One of these large stars appears 
to have a small proper 
motion. I have, therefore, connected 
a faint star. 
4012. 
2 1075. (8.0...10.0) 
R. A. 7 h 
i 6 m 37 s Decl. + 63° 14' 
A and DM (63°) 708 (9.3) 
1910.701 
333°33 
223^27 
.835 
333-38 
223.28 
• 895 
333-22 
223.59 
1910.81 
333-31 
223.38 
Evidently the principal star has no 
sensible proper motion: 
1880.57 333°2i 223"5i 2n Bl. 
4045. 2 1087 and 1088. 
(7.0...9.0) 
R. A. 7 h 
19™ 15 s Decl. + 14 0 20' 
A and B 
1909.744 
195-9 
11 "26 
.821 
194.8 
11.21 
.838 
195 -1 
10.97 
1909.80 
195-3 
11.15 
A 1 
and B 1 (8.2... 
II- 5 ) 
1909.744 
40? 6 
21 "28 
.821 
40.2 
21.08 
.838 
41.1 
21.17 
1909.80 
40.6 
21.18 
A and A 1 
1909.744 
238?20 
112^36 
.821 
238.30 
112.62 
.838 
238.27 
112.58 
1909.80 
238.26 
112.52 
No sensible relative motion. 
4049. 
2 1090. (7.0...8.0) 
R. A. 7" 
19™ 28 s Decl. + 18 0 45' 
A and B 
1906.796 
97°8 
6 o *57 
7.022 
98.0 
60.49 
7.102 
97-5 
60.73 
1906.97 
97-8 
60.60 
B and C (9.5) 
1906.796 322?6 
7.022 322.0 
7.102 323.3 
20 ”2 2 
20.23 
20.37 
1906.97 
322.6 
20.27 
No other measures since 1867. 
4051. H 3964. 
R. A. 7” i9 m 
51 s Decl.- 
-20° 47' 
1911.796 
347° 7 
4*52 
No evidence of material change. As described by Herschel, 
the components of H 3964 are among 
the brightest stars of 
h 3083. The latter is given of the 8th class. 
4059. 63 Geminorum. 
Sh 368. 
R. A. 7 h 20™, 
37 s Decl.+ 21 0 42' 
1908.843 
323-09 
42*93 
.862 
323.05 
42.65 
. 884 
323.12 
43-33 
.898 
323-23 
42.95 
1908.87 
323-12 
42.96 
It is probable that the companion has the same proper motion 
as the large star. 
Auwers 
0"122 in 
2I4?I 
Boss 
0.133 in 
203.5 
A and C (10.5) 
1909.760 
2i8?75 
145*70 
.818 
218.63 
I45-69 
.821 
218.33 
146.20 
1909.80 
218.57 
145-86 
No other measures of C. 
4070. 02 (App.) 8 s. (7.3... 8.2) 
R. A. 7 h 21™ 23 s Decl. + 24 0 54' 
A and B 
I9H-755 . 58"46 
•775 24?7o 58.30 
-835 _ 24.73 _ 58-49 
1911.79 24.71 58.42 
Comparing this position with that of A in 1875, we have the 
proper motion of A : 
o"o82 in i6i?4 
B is DM (24 0 ) 1666, where the magnitude is given 9.2. 
There is little probability that the small star has any move¬ 
ment which would affect this result. This will appear from 
future measures of a much fainter star: 
A and a (11.4) 
I 9 H -755 
I 3 i °95 
34*41 
-775 
131.47 
34-22 
-835 
131-63 
34-53 
I 9 II -79 
131.68 
34-39 
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